"Misa," she replies, without moving an inch. No hand of friendship extended here, though she at least doesn't ask him to leave outright. "Lazarus told me about you."
Not much, as they aren't exactly talking much right now, and that makes her all the more tense. Misa doesn't like to think about sides, because they are not their Others and if they were, she would be on the wrong side. But it is somewhat intimidating knowing that there are now Lazarus, Micah, and Nathan, all echoing back detectives... and then there is her, echoing back a murderer. Not only is she on the wrong side, she is outnumbered three to one.
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19/4/16 23:27 (UTC)Not much, as they aren't exactly talking much right now, and that makes her all the more tense. Misa doesn't like to think about sides, because they are not their Others and if they were, she would be on the wrong side. But it is somewhat intimidating knowing that there are now Lazarus, Micah, and Nathan, all echoing back detectives... and then there is her, echoing back a murderer. Not only is she on the wrong side, she is outnumbered three to one.