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Authors: Ryohgo Narita

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«
Ha-ha-ha-ha! Nice.
»

[…I can see why you would think that. This is clearly irrational activity.]

|keeping cutting|

Keeping cutting?

|get, stronger|

[…It really does seem to be connected to the slasher.]

«
As a matter of fact…it always shows up on the days when I announce there’s been a new victim.
»

“Always”? You’ve only said it twice.

«
Then it
is
the demon blade! A big ol’ sword tapping away on a keyboard!
»

[Monsters don’t use the Internet.]

«
Come on, Setton! Haven’t you ever heard about cursed e-mails?
»

[Um, no. Why would I have heard of that…?]

|moremoremoremoremoremoremoremoremore|

I think we should just leave the chat room until it calms down.

«
Oh, don’t worry. It usually leaves pretty soon.
»

|in the end, approach, cut, I, love|

|found, goal, found, love|

[Well, let’s hope so.]

|Shizuo|

|Heiwajima|

|Shizuo, Heiwajima|

|Heiwajima Heiwajima Heiwajima Heiwajima Heiwajima Heiwajima Heiwajima|

|Shizuo Shizuo Shizuo Heiwajima Heiwajima Heiwajima Shizuo Shizuo Shizuo Shizuo|

|love Shizuo cut Heiwajima I Heiwajima cut Shizuo love|

|for love for love for love for love for love for love for love|

Huh? Is this someone Shizuo knows?!

|Shizuo, Shizuo, Shizuo|


…Izaya?


«
I get what you’re saying, but I don’t know, either.
»

|mother|

|mother’s wish, is, same as, my wish|

|mother loves people, so do I|

|born born born to to to love love love I I I|


«
Damn, is this someone Shizu knows…?
»


«
No… No way he would let someone this annoying live.
»


Anyway, we should probably clear out for a bit.

Well, I’m logging off now.

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