They make bonds. Those bonds stretch when they move their own ways, but they don't break. They just get stronger.
Once they were bored. Now they're pawns in a giant chess board.
...but a leapord doesn't change its spots permenantly that fast.
...and they called it doubt for a reason, because truth was a treasure impossible to find.
Why did he have to be so inept?
He was tasked with the job of finding the colour under the grey.
That endless dark tide seemed brighter and further away when the shadows of her parents stood next to her in dreams.
'Your ability to remember everything…is really troublesome.' Because when they all died, they didn't want to be a burden on that memory. Maybe though, what they did would cause more damage – but how else could they make someone who remembered everything forget? How else could they cut ties with him?
He'd better take it back or she'd hurt someone.
[The Final Game] No-one had ever done it before. Because no-one had never included someone like Kanzaki Nao.
[manga: Judge] If only Kazu had been a girl...or in love with one. Then he wouldn't be protecting parents he shouldn't still love.
He watched his daughter suddenly grow up from a hospital bed.
It was cruel, because the hand of friendship had just been offered to her...
Life was a complex mesh of threads that somehow managed so many combinations at once, it seemed like nothing was unbelieveable in it.
He had too many regrets, but there was nothing he could do about them now, intangible and forgotten.
He was so busy trying to catch all the evil in the rest of the world that he'd stopped paying attention to what was going on at home. And now he'd pay the price in failure and loneliness.
In acknowledging that C-Kira was not a true Kira, they were showing respect to the true one. And Near was the first to show it. [Set after Death Note Special]
Akito rarely looked back at the past.
Petunia was running out of things she could be proud of over her sister.
He could never remember a time they'd been apart, but it must have been before they shared their mother's womb together.