June 21st, Asmodeus’ Chamber, 4:30 AM
Enter LanaLana walked into Asmodeus’ room, like she usually did when she wanted to talk to him. Much to her surprise, he wasn’t there. She raised her eyebrows as she walked over to his desk. The desk lamp was turned on, illuminating the area. The light shone on a letter that was left in the middle of the desk. It was written in artificially precise cursive.
Lana picked it up with lithe fingers and read it.
Lana,
Apologies for not being here currently. Went to the cemetery for personal reasons. Feel free to make yourself at home,
AXM
Lana was perfectly fine with relaxing in Asmodeus’ office, but she had to wonder what was going on at the cemetery that couldn’t wait until a time when there was sun in the day.
She decided to go to the cemetery to investigate.
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June 21st, Cemetery, 4:38 AMUpon entering the cemetery gates, she saw a sole figure standing in front of a tall obelisk. He was tall and muscular, and Lana noticed the all too familiar pipes on his back. He seemed to be carrying a black umbrella.
She lightly laid her hand on his shoulder. “Asmodeus?”
“…
Lana. Good. I worried you were the guard.” He said, quietly, turning to face her.
“What are you doing out here so late at night?” Lana asked tiredly, furrowing her brows.
“
You forget. Lack of sleep ceases to faze me. You, on the other hand seem a bit more troubled…” Asmodeus said smiling as he noticed the fatigue in Lana’s eyes.
Lana wanted to say that she was only human, but was afraid of being offensive.
“
I’m mourning. That’s what I’m doing, if that answers your question.” Asmodeus said, crossing his arms and returning his gaze to the obelisk.
Lana slowly walked to Asmodeus’ side, as if she were worried he’d have something to say about it. There was a substantial size difference, and she couldn’t help but look up at him before looking at the obelisk they were concentrating on.
The obelisk read ‘Kristoph Gavin’ on it in inscribed print that looked like gold.
“…Why are you mourning him, of all people?” Lana asked.
“
Every day, just before day-break, I always observe the tombs of everyone who died in murder cases, killer and killed alike, over the past years. I wasn’t Kristoph’s biggest supporter, but I owed plenty to him. I’m rather disturbed when I can’t pay back my debts…” Asmodeus said, scratching his black-grey head of hair.
“
He was a madman, and a killer. But, I still owed him plenty of things. This is why I’m standing here and observing him in Death. He, of course, would have gotten a mere life sentence for the death of Zak Enigmar, but after being charged with the murder of Drew Misham and the intended murder of Vera Misham, he was shortly afterwards put to death.”
“
It’s funny how the past constantly comes back to hurt us, isn’t it? Whether or not it’s in the shape of a memory… or of a person.”
For Lana, that person was Damon Gant. He was the orange draped nightmare, who even now, still stalked her mind without relent. She closed her eyes and bowed her head. Asmodeus sensed her discomfort and consoled her softly before continuing his speech.
“
The past always finds a way to repeat itself, doesn’t it…
?” Asmodeus continued.
“
In the Hawthorne killings, many people died. Two of which were indirect murders. Fawles killed himself, and Armando simply gave up on life. He passed away in his sleep after balking on his meds and recharging what Bioware he had. Do you think he found peace, Lana?”
“I like to think so.” Lana said to him, trying to smile.
She remembered Godot, the slim coffee drinking masked man and saw a reflection of him in Asmodeus’ metal face.
“’The past always finds a way to repeat itself…’ Yes. Yes it does…” Lana thought.
“
You on the other hand, shouldn’t be wasting your time with Kristoph. There’s someone over there, who I feel you might appreciate further.” Asmodeus said as he pointed a finger to a gravestone sitting in the shadow of a gnarled tree.
The gravestone was shaped like the Prosecutor of the Year award, and it was engraved in memory of Neil Marshall.
“…I’m familiar with this gravestone, Asmodeus.” Lana said, softly stroking the finish.
“
Oh?”
“You said it yourself: ‘it must be hard for me, even still.’… And the reality of it is that you’re correct, even if I don’t like to admit it. The only other part of Neil remaining now is Jake. He ran off with Angel Starr a long time ago. Meekins now works for you. Damon and Bruce are dead. The only person left from that case is me and Ema... We're the only people from that war left, really.” She said, kneeling down and concentrating on all the text that was written on the tombstone.
“Damon Gant took everything from me and suspended it on a chain. Every time I jumped for it, to finally reclaim what was mine, he always yanked the chain just above my reach, and I would always fall from my jump. Never once would I land on my feet.”
“There was a heavy consequence for everything that I did. Ema’s the only family I have left… She was my baby sister. And Damon would have had no trouble framing her for Neils murder if I didn’t comply to everything he did, every order he issued.”
“Do you have any idea how that feels?” Lana asked, her blue eyes were blurry and misty with tears.
“
Lana…” Asmodeus consoled her gently. He knelt down and Lana fell into his arms and cried softly into his shoulder.
She took her face out of his suit and looked at him with pleading eyes, red trimmed with tears. Asmodeus never thought that he’d see Lana like this.
Never so vulnerable.
Asmodeus was never good at comforting other people. Punishing the unjust ranked on a much higher scale than any other facet in his daily life. Lana was the only other person he knew who seemed to recognize this fact and understand it; Meekins didn’t particularly enjoy working for him, He never saw Edgeworth enough, he never really talked to Franziska, Winston was terrified of him, Klavier didn’t understand him.
Godot was dead.
“
…Lana, it’s okay for you to cry.” He said calmly, brushing brown hair out of the frame of her face. He put his arms around her, and she returned the action.
It gave him a certain solace. He had never been hugged for what seemed like forever.
“…Lana.” He whispered in her ear again. His voice sounded more human then than it ever had before.
“A-As…” Lana began to say.
Asmodeus kissed her, and she didn’t have an objection. She welcomed it, along with the touch of his hand on hers and the other brushing through brown hair. She let herself relax and enjoy the moment, if not brief.
“
Let’s get out of here. It’s getting late.” Asmodeus said, not wanting to disturb the atmosphere.
Lana wiped a stray tear out of her eye, and smiled as she nodded.