Miles "enjoys long walks on beaches" Edgeworth (
prosecutory) wrote2014-10-15 06:41 pm
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Good day. This is Miles Edgeworth.
I cannot accommodate you at the moment, but please leave a message and I will respond as soon as possible.
I cannot accommodate you at the moment, but please leave a message and I will respond as soon as possible.
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Objection! Just because I'm often serious doesn't mean I don't have a sense of humor!
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[ let's see if he does have a sense of humour. ]
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The face Wright makes when he thinks he's out of options.
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[ it's a loud exclamation, that's for sure. she even gets up from her seat when she bangs her fists on the table, subsequently catching the attention of the rest of the patrons in the cafe. (smooth move, athena.) ]
(That's the kind of face I make, too!)
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Y-You didn't have to yell!
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S- Sorry... It's all your fault, Mister Edgeworth!
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You were the one who asked.
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[ they like the misfortune of defense attorneys! scumbags!!!!!!! ]
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[Edgeworth puts his cup down with a very audible clink.]
I don't carry a whip, drink seventeen cups of coffee or brandish a baton!
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[Edgeworth blinks, and his eyes widen.]
Wright hasn't told you about Prosecutor Godot - or rather, Diego Armando?
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[ I'M SORRY MIA. I'M SORRY GODOT. ]
Wait--how can he be Miss Mia's colleague if he's a prosecutor?
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He was a defense attorney before. But when Wright met him, he was already a prosecutor.
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Can people do that?
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Normally, no. It's a long story.
[Edgeworth closes his eyes briefly. Guess he'll have to be the one to tell this sad story, although he can do it candidly because it doesn't concern him much.]
He was in a coma after being poisoned, and became a prosecutor under the alias "Godot" to exact vengeance on Wright. You see, he blamed Wright for being unable to stop Miss Fey's murder.
ah... what a beautiful icon
[ there's a thoughtful pause there as she processes that. she knows that mia fey passed away, but she never knew the whole deal with the murder case. ]
But boss wasn't part if it, wasn't he? The murder, I mean... If the news regarding the case was out, then he should have known that boss had nothing to do with it.
why thank ye
[He put his cup down - more gently this time. Then he proceeds to unfold his chessboard and set up the pieces.]
Godot blamed Wright for not protecting Miss Fey on that fateful night. She was important to Godot, so when he awoke from his coma only to realize that she was dead, he directed all his emotions toward beating and humiliating Wright.
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And this guy. He likes coffee?
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Hmph. Of course not. [But he did call Miss Fey a novice bimbo and a quaggy woman, and made many defense attorneys lose their confidence by declaring all their clients guilty.]
Will you be black, or white?
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That's boring. You could have had a really long cravat that slapped the defense and all... [ athena no. ]
I guess I'll go first. [ white it is! ]
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That...would be very impractical and disruptive. [Not to mention very difficult to keep clean.]
I don't need anything of the sort to face the defense.
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