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L (Near) ([personal profile] oftheletter) wrote in [community profile] aefenglom2020-08-20 12:53 pm

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Name: L/Near (Eli Dagwood)
Date: 8/20
Format: Text

This is Eli Dagwood.

I find myself facing unusual circumstances and would like to request a temporary bond as soon as possible.


[There is nothing else.]

[Having just been canon updated, Near has ten years of history to jostle in his head while getting back in touch with his life here - and the fact that he's been bondless for some time.]
hearthebell: (It's all uphill from here)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-09-12 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, it's a start, at least.

It's a shame that they're who they are, respectively... otherwise, L would really fit the bill for what Near believes he'll require in a Bond, or at least close enough. A Bond between them would make sense, at least on paper, but maybe his thinking is clouded by what's temporary but still highly secure. He did right by a successor, for once, and there are infinite ways he could screw it up, but... for now, this suffices. This will do.]


You need someone who is going to challenge you. Arguably... that's more important than everything else... I imagine that after ten years in your most recent occupation, the memory of what that feels like might have faded.
hearthebell: (He's a sportsman and a shepherd)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-09-12 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[Near's silence alone isn't curious; L has always known Near to be a thoughtful and intentional speaker, and age only has a way of refining such tendencies. Gradual, subtle changes, like a master jeweler cutting a diamond... but the Bond lets L see it from a new angle and a new perspective, and he appreciates every new reflection even if the meaning carries notes of... bitterness? Regret?]

I expect that the world changed a lot, since 2004.

[Possibly more than it did between the time L came of age as a detective in the eighties, and the time he came of age as an adult (albeit a stunted and isolated one) in the nineties. Advances in technology and culture alone would be a lot to handle for even the most impressive social chameleon or tech-savvy savant, and L died before smartphones, before Twitter.]

Every new generation would deal with the appearance of a killer notebook in a different way by way of necessity and circumstance. Perhaps there would come a point where tracing it was actually impossible, but...

[Does L have room to talk, as one who died solving the same case a decade and a half earlier?]

As long as you expose yourself to new perspectives and influences, your limits won't have to be defined or determined. Your Bond can do that for you, even if it's frustrating and you clash sometimes.

[Especially then, truly.]

If you're lucky enough to survive failure, it's an opportunity, not an ending.



hearthebell: will credit if found (It's not easy being the chosen)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2020-09-13 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
[It's a little startling to hear any kind of laughter out of Near, regardless of affectation or context. In spite of the scales, it makes him seem a bit more human than he's ever been.]

Ryuk?

[What he knows, plus what the Bond gives him and what he's able to deduce, form an uncertain but ultimately pretty likely picture. He'd said shortly before his death that there was another notebook, and possibly more; it made sense that there would be more shinigami to go with them.]

The one I met was called Rem. I don't know what happened to her, after...

[They are off-track. He clears his throat; is it possible that Near being older, growing into his role as L has relieved some of the tension and the burden their relationship carried undercurrents of before?]

Near. Where your needs are concerned, for this Bond or future ones... don't dwell on them in silence. It's a privilege to help you in the ways that I'm able.