Kurik is a bored Shinigami, so he takes Ryuk's advice for having fun: dropping a Death Note for a human to pick it up. Not just any human, though- the next Kira, the perfect psychopath. Ryuk suggests trying worlds where humans reside other than Light's own, and by accident, drops it in the House, where it is picked up not by the once-human Piper's Children but an immortal. Whups.
In which Arlon and Phosphora decide that they need a special type of pastry.
Valentine's Day dances are not usual in the House, full of emotionally-stunted immortal beings where "love" is a foreign word. So, then, how does one go about getting dates? Monday and Tuesday mull this question over, Friday's Dawn tries to ask a friend, and Sunday and the Piper place a bet on their own dates. As Sir Thursday said- "Things are bound to go wrong, but who cares?"
As if being a part-time secretary and part-time villain isn't hard enough, Sloth also has to raise Wrath and suppress maternal instincts for Edward Elric. A collection of shorts about Trisha!Sloth and her life with the other Seven Deadly Sins (plus Dante).
Gherta tries to pick up the pieces after the collapse of the GED Organization's experiment, but a perfect stranger makes it rather difficult.
Separated by a barrier between worlds, perhaps what the two of them want isn't that different after all. One-shot.
Because pushing paper all day is boring, even if you get to ride a raft down an Extremely Grand Canal while doing so.
The boy who was later named Leif once had a coin, but it was stolen from him by the first kid he came across. But it was just a useless little thing- money has no value to the dead anyway.
Friday's lost it. Everyone knows that- even her own reflections. One-shot.