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Anonymous File :-(, x)
L's entire life was a tragedy.
First of all he's an orphan, God knows how that happened and how badly if effected him. Second of all, he's sent to The Whammy's House. Now, I sure it's not like the evil orphanages often portrayed in fiction, but think about it. What kind of place leaves it's top four student with dead, hollow eyes. If you take into account the BB case, one also went insane and became a serial killer and another killed himself. I've got a feeling that whatever training they're put through, it's not the healthiest for young children, physically and psychologically.
Then, as he comes out of that less-than-desirable situation, he's thrown into being L. He rarely goes out, spends all his time working, he avoids, for the sake of his life, most contact with people and society, he has to constantly investigate often morbid crimes (image the amount of dead bodies he's seen), and finally, he dies - is KILLED - at the tender age of 26 and no one really cares.
Did he complain? No. Not once.
He never got to know love, or even friendship. He never got to know how good life can be.
STILL NOT OVER IT
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