DEATH NOTE X―FILES
Chapter 2: Voldor's victory
A tale, one of a man whose name is irrelevant. Out of greed he made a pact with the devil and lost his shadow. What didn't matter in the end turned into great anguish and him attending and praying in the church could recover his shadow and his soul.
That's how Clara remembered the story and since she met Voldor, she never stopped going to Mass and praying several times. At first her parents were worried and then they got used to the idea that their daughter might want to give in to a religious life.
But life is cruel and the priest who was to be an example of a servant of God on earth, seeing the child alone in the church, proceeded to satisfy his lower instincts.
The complaints were worthless, reason was worthless, Bolivian justice was always corrupt and available to the highest bidder. In the end, it was worth more money and pressure from the influential family members of the lecherous than justice itself.
Defeated, humiliated and even shocked, Clara cried her tragedy, but was not alone. However, the company was not what would be called a good friend.
“They have the money, but you have the power," said the shinigami, who, while trying to convince the girl to use the notebook of death, did not approve of the human behavior, finding it very incomprehensible and despicable.
Had it not been for Clara's low and indignant defense, she would never have done what she did next.
Her arm stretched out to grab her pen, her will headed toward the Death Note, which she opened quickly. Her fury drew bows that formed letters and her jaw closed in a futile attempt not to shed tears.
Before the first tear fell on the cursed pages, the fate of one man had already been sealed. It was the eighty-fiveth day, the last day she had left to use the notebook of death.
Voldor was surprised at the sigh of relief he gave on the last day to stay in the human world. Wondering if he' d have any qualms about killing the young lady.
“No, what did I do," said Clara, understanding the seriousness of the matter, and began to weep in tears over the Death Note.
Unlike the shinigamis, the notebook of death did not increase the life of its human user, yet it gave him the "gift" of self-indulgence.
Tears soon stopped, and instead some arched eyebrows appeared.
“I won't let it happen to anyone else like it did to me. I'm gonna take all those fuckers down if it's the last thing I do.”
Clara turned on the TV to watch the news. At that very moment they were showing a man who had abused and murdered a minor. Several people marched demanding the death penalty.
The young woman took the notebook of death, but her hand trembled as she was about to write the man's name.
“You know, if that monster goes to jail, the other prisoners will make his life a living hell," Voldor whispered maliciously, "If you write his name down, you will not only do justice, it will also be like an act of mercy towards that guy. Come on, do it.... Now you're the justice, the real justice.”
Clare repeated the previous process, except that this time at the end she did not begin to cry over the notebook of death. A single tear fell on the man's name at the same time as he had his hands on his chest from the live broadcast and his face contracted from the pain, dying soon after from a heart attack.
The effect of Death Note again altered the mind and consciousness of its human user, soon a series of unexpected and mysterious deaths would be the talk of the town's inhabitants, regardless of their level of education, social status or any other, even leaking these strange events into the yellowish news of foreign channels.
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Agent Fox Mulder was returning from another frustrating day at work when he saw through an open door that the landlady in the apartment building was crossing herself at something she saw on television.
“Mrs. Dominguez, are you all right?”
“Oh, Mr. Mulder, you scared me.”
“I didn't mean to scare you, Mrs. Dominguez, but you seemed very upset.”
“Oh, Mr. Mulder, it's because of what's happening in Bolivia. You see, there's someone who's killing every rapist in that country, they call her "the saintly girl".”
“I'm sorry, I didn't understand?”
“The saintly girl, they call her. No one knows who she is, but they say she is a woman or a woman's soul because the first dead were rapists of women.”
Mulder didn't understand how someone could kill so many people without being caught, so curiosity led him to watch the Telemundo show while the owner of the apartment building translated the show.
The agent's mood returned strongly, it was not the typical UFO case he would have followed, but it was one of those other cases apart from the alien that was inexplicable to such a degree that he was challenged to solve it.
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While he fell asleep happy with the expectation of reviewing such a case, the next morning he became pessimistic. Her colleague Dana Scully would today give her final report on the X files, so Mulder's work (and her "office") would surely be discarded.
The basement where he had all his things had been cleaned out, even his desk and his old UFO poster "I want to believe" were gone. Mulder clenched his fists, accepting the idea of defeat when an officer called him and told him that his presence was required in Principal Skiner's office.
The officer assumed that his boss had sent for him to be fired when he opened the door and met a group of people. One of them was Agent Dana Scully.
Scully didn't understand the hard look his partner gave her but there was no time to talk. The agent was interrupted when she was about to give her final report on the usefulness of keeping a budget (even if lean) to keep the department related to the X Files, a relief, as she was a professional and felt what she felt she had to be impartial and truthful, and her report in question was not at all favorable to the work done by her colleague.
To the surprise of both agents, Director Skiner ordered Mulder's office to be relocated to a more convenient location with a larger budget allocation. The reason: the request that the man make a mix between an evangelical pastor and a Hollywood actor: Patrick McKennial, no more and no less than the U.S. Secretary of Defense.
And the petition he brought to the FBI headquarters was about the death of two U.S. Marines in South American territory, in the city of La Paz, Bolivia.
CONTINUARÁ…
Something tells me Mulder and Scully are going to Bolivia... duh!
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