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Title: Indecision (Not the best title, but then again, I didn't expect to add the murder plot to the story either. Hm...)
Number of Chapters: Nine
Length: 18k+ words (Well, at least according to Fanfiction.net)
Pairings: P/I...suggestive Larry/Maya (?) Maya doesn't reciprocate
Summary: Phoenix defends Iris
Link: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5258146/1/Indecision

Well here goes!
CHAPTER ONE
Spoiler:
Chapter One: Visit
“Even after Dahlia Hawthorne was found guilty of murder, I still believed in you.”
The girl played the message over and over again in her head. Holding tight to her collar, tears brimmed in her eyes, as she looked out into the drab surroundings beyond the window. Dark clouds were gathering.
“Ms. Iris?”
“Oh Feenie, did you really mean it? Even after I had deceived you for half a year, you still believed in me?”
“Ms. Iris?”
But she was not paying attention. Engrossed in her own dialogue, she was deep in thought about how her Feenie may still have—
“MS. IRIS!”
She jumped out of her cold, hard, bed, and looked at the guard who had yelled her name. She stared at him for a moment, and then put her head down.
“I’m s-sorry, I was deep in thought.” She apologized. “Is there something I can do for you?”
“Ms. Iris, you have visitors.”
She looked mildly surprised at that. The only visitor she could think of would have been Bikini.
“Ok, thank you.”
“They’re here with a package for you too.”
“They’re?” she pondered. “Oh, could it be—“
“Ms. Iris! Ms. Iris! It’s so good to see you again!”
The little girl in pink training clothes with two loops of hazel brown hair tried to jump into her arms, but a man in a blue suit stopped her.
“Pearl? These are bars. Are you expecting to headbutt these open?”
“Huh?” The little girl looked confused. “Oh, I’m sorry. Sorry Mr. Nick!” She put her head down.
“Hi Iris.” It was Phoenix Wright. He was standing next to a Detective dressed in very shabby clothing and had what appeared to be a bandage on his right left cheek. “How are you doing? We made something for you so you wouldn’t be too lonely in your cell.”
“M-M-Mr. Wright, i-it’s so kind of you to c-c-come and v-visit m-me.” Inside her heart, she felt a tingling sensation she didn’t before. “T-thank you so much.” She looked about ready to cry.
“Well, here it is!”
“SURPRISE!!!!!”
Behind Phoenix and the Detective, who she knew as Mr. Gumshoe, a slew of people, the ones that had met her in her murder case, jumped out with confetti in their hands, which they released into a colorful rain. Some of it got on her face. Behind them, the two people who hadn’t jumped, the two prosecutors, walked out from behind them in a fixed pace.
Iris began to sob.
“What’s wrong, Ms. Iris? Why are you crying?” The little one, Pearl, seemed concerned about her. “I can’t bear to see you sad. Is it something I did?” Pearl began to cry too.
“N-n-n-no, it’s n-not that. I-i-it’s jus that I-i-I’m so touched…”
Phoenix interrupted. “Pearl, don’t cry. She’s crying because she’s happy”.
“Oh, *sob*, thank you Mr. Nick.”
The older girl in purple training clothes burst out with a very robust voice. “IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT’s TIME!” she drawled. “Mr. Edgeworth, please show her what we made!”
“This, isn’t really formal, you know.”
“Oh, just be quiet and present it to her. You know you want to!”
“Hey why don’t I get to do it?” interrupted a delinquent looking man in an orange coat.
“Oh, it’s Mr. Lau—“
“No no no, it’s just Larry now. Larry Butz, at your service.” He drawled while giving a thumbs up.
“Um—“
“Say no more! Edgeworth, give her the present NOW!” Maya interrupted.
Edgeworth sighed. “Alright. Iris, this is something all of us made together.” From behind his back, he pulled out a massive teddy bear, one reminiscent of the ones Phoenix had seen in the hotel when he was defending Matt Engarde.
“We hope you like it Ms. Iris!” Pearl’s tears had seemed to have dried almost instantaneously.
“Yup!” Phoenix’s face lit up with an awkward smile. He took the doll and pushed it in through the bars.
“Oh, no, don’t do that. It might break.” Iris protested.
“Don’t worry” Grunted Phoenix. “I trust my own abilities as a def—there we go”. He said as he forced the huge plush bear, the size of Maya, through the bars.
Iris’ eyes were once again brimming with tears. She looked at the bear, and hugged it.
“Did you help, Feenie?”
“Yup! I was the one who bought all the materials.” He said. And then grumbled something about money to Maya.
“Oh don’t be a party crasher Nick! Look at her! She loves it!”
“I guess she does” said Feenie.
“Ha! That’s nothing. In Germany this kind of a present is—“
“Franziska, you must remember that we are not in Germany.” Edgeworth said with while wagging his finger with a smile.”There’s no need for that kind of a boast”
Franziska growled and brandished her whip.
“I have already told you, Ms. Von Karma, I am not afraid of that pitiful excuse for a farce of a weapon. Why don’t you go attempt to intimidate a couple of schoolchildren? I’m sure you’ll have no trouble being the dominant being there!”
“Why you—“
“Now now, we’re not here to argue” mediated Phoenix. “We’re here to visit the sister. Remember?”
Edgeworth smiled in satisfaction.
Von Karma whipped Phoenix twice.
“O-ow!” he yelled. “What was that for?”
“Feenie!”
“Very well Mr. Wright.” She said with clenched teeth.”I shall resist the urge to punish Miles here. I shall deal with both of you when we get back.”
“M-me? But why??” Phoenix complained.
Maya was on the ground rolling and laughing. “This is turning out to be the best visit I’ve ever had!”
Iris looked down. But secretly, she was smiling, and crying, at the same time.

CHAPTER 2
Spoiler:
Chapter two: False Forgiveness?

Iris was looking sullen. For three days, there was no one to visit. No one to console, or keep her company in the solitary cell she was stuck in.
“Was that it? Was it all a lie?” She asked. “Why did you come see me, but not return?”
She sighed. Seeing how melancholy she looked would have made any person glum as well.
“Ms. Iris!”
She jumped out of her bed again, but this time with less vigorousness. She had grown quite accustomed to be stuck in her own mind, and then rudely woken up when the guard would address her for something.
“You have a visitor”
She thought “A, doesn’t that mean one?”
“His name is…”
Her heart was pounding. “Him?”
“Mr…”
“Mr. what?” She thought
“…Wright.”
A swelling feeling shot up from her chest and into her face. The guard could clearly see that it had turned blood-red.
“What’s the matter? Are you alright? Are you feeling any pain in your--”
“N-no…it’s not that. Please…just bring him over.”
“OK, if you insist”
“Thank you very much.”
The guard escorted a man in a blue suit over. Phoenix was not looking happy. He was looking quite perturbed.
“You’ve grown Feenie.” She began. “into quite a respectable man. It was so sweet of you and everyone else to visit me the other day.” She said.
“Oh, w-well,” he laughed. But she could tell the laugh was somewhat forced.
“I was very happy that your eyes were constantly on me.” And he blushed. “But I really felt kind of bad when the little one slapped you so hard you got a nose bleed.”
“I-Iris?”
“My sentence has been handed down to me. It’s only six months.”
“Yeah, that’s great. I’m really sorry I couldn’t defend you. I had…something personal.”
“It’s OK. I was wondering. I-if, I-I mean, when my sentence i-is over…would you l-like t-to—“
“Oh yes, we’ll throw a wonderful party in your honor.”
Iris felt her heart crack a little. “So he doesn’t know what I want to say?” She thought. It was as if a lead weight dropped in her stomach.
“N-no, I meant…if you want…” She was really nervous now.
Phoenix’s sullen look returned to him.
“I-I’m sorry. I can’t. I still…”
Her heart was splitting now.
“But—“
“I’m very sorry.”
“Feenie! You—“
“Please…you must call me Mr. Wright. Feenie is too…informal.”
Her heart was now only connected by one tendon. He had refused her pet name. But why?
“I-I-I don’t…understand. W-why?”
“I’m very sorry Iris. I simply can’t. That case five years ago. It still haunts me today. You…”
The deluge of tears she had readied could not be held back anymore. As her head hit the table, uncontrollable sobs filled the room. The other people stared at Phoenix.
“I’m…I’m going to return this to you.”
He handed her the hood she had given him first at Hazakura temple.
“Goodbye Iris.”
Her raven black hair was sprawled over the meeting table. Grabbing the hood, she clenched it so tight it looked as if it might be torn apart under the force of her hands.
“Oh…” she sobbed.”What did I do wrong?”
She returned back to her solitary cell and clenched the bars. It was raining outside, and raining in her heart too. She whispered: “what did I do wrong?” Still holding the hood., she threw it with all her might at the opposite wall. The crystal Sphere shattered from the impact. She stared at it with a firey glare for five minutes, and then lay on her bed. Staring at the ceiling, trying to fall asleep.
***
Phoenix’s return trip to the office did not go well. He was so lost in his own mind that he nearly got run over by a car. The owner honked him to no end and he ended up staring at the car so intensely he thought the window might melt.
“What did I just do?” He asked
“Why can’t I let go?”
“Why did I just do that?”
“My head hurts”
These were all questions he asked himself. When he got back to the office, Maya was waiting.
“NIIIIIIICKK!!!” She bellowed. “You’re back! I’m so happy to see you, because I need your money! There’s this new movie coming out called—“
“Please…Maya, now’s not the time.”
“But Nick, Its—“
“Please…Maya, now’s not the time.” He repeated, firmer.
Maya wasn’t so stupid as to not realize something was troubling Phoenix. So she sat down next to him on the couch.
“All right, grumpy, what’s wrong?”
“…”
“Zvarri! I know! I-R—“
“Please…Maya, now’s—“
“NICK! You won’t ever get over yourself if you don’t face your fears.” She said. The appearance of the apparent aura of a changed Maya with many years of wisdom revealed itself in his face. “I think it’s Iris, I know I’m right. You really need to ask her out, Nick!”
“Just when I thought she was getting mature” he thought. “Maya, please leave me alone. I need time to think.”
“All right Nick. Just call me if you need me”.
Phoenix asked himself these questions over and over again. After two hours, he still could not come up with answers. He punched the arm of the couch.
“Damn it!”
“Nick! What’s wrong now?” Maya appeared again.
“I’ll…I’ll have to forgive her.”
“Iris?”
“Yeah. Hey Maya, I need you to do me a favor.”
“Yeah?”
“Come over.”
Phoenix whispered in her ear what he wanted.
“Nick, but Per—“
“Maya, when you were accused, I always believed in you. When you were dead, I always believed you were alive. When my cases took a turn for the worse, I always believed you could help. Now, I need you to reciprocate. You need to believe in me.”
“OK Nick.” A devilish smile appeared over her face. “But then YOU need to do me a favor too!”
She whispered in his ear, and as she did, his face fell.
“Are you serious? But it’s so expen—“
“Nick, will you do it or not?”
“But we haven’t had any cases recently, and I have no mo—“
“OK then, I guess I’ll just—“
“OK OK OK! I’ll take you two to see Steel Samurai: the movie 2! Just…just tell her for me, OK?”
“YAY! Nick! You can count on me!”
He put on his blue suit, and made for the door.
“Where are you going?” Maya inquired.
“I’m going to see someone.” He responded.
With one last salute, he turned and swirled his half dressed coat and hat, and made for the detention center.

CHAPTER 3
Spoiler:
Chapter 3: “As they say, the plot thickens!”
As Phoenix walked down the street, with only a small hat for shelter, he pondered several things that were bothering him. The most distinguishing of which lay in his past.
“Why can I not let go of that case?” He wondered. No longer was he looking ahead. He was looking at the sky, walking towards the detention center with solely the memory his feet had. “She…she admitted she truly had feelings for me. My heart lifted at that point, knowing that my love had not entirely been false. But now…a new burden has been laid upon my soul.”
HONK!
“I forgave her in the courtroom that day. What I did just now…did I lie to her?” He thought. “Am I just as worthless as Dahlia? For using her to free myself and then to imprison her in my place?”
“HEY PAL! LOOK WHERE YOU’RE GOING!”
“H-huh?” Phoenix spun around in a nearly comical manner.
“Oh, it’s you.” The man was dressed in a shabby puke-green overcoat with a bandage on his face. “HEY! What are you doing here? This is a restricted area not open to members of the general public!”
It was definitely Gumshoe. Before Phoenix even looked at him he could tell by his tone of voice and how he referred to him as “Pal.”
“O-oh, I’m sorry…I was just…”
Gumshoe looked at him for a few seconds, and then his look softened.
“Is something wrong? You never look like that unless something’s botherin’ you.”
“Well…”
“I know! I’ll take you to the best instant noodle place!” He boasted. “You’ll love it. Come on, pal!” He turned and pointed in the direction of a small stand. It had an umbrella to cover up for the rain.
“It’s not that…I’m just…not in the mood.”
“Hot noodles on a rainy day!” Gumshoe was singing. “Well what are you waiting for? Come on! Nothing beats hot noodles on a rainy day!” He said. “Wait, you’re not in the mood…?” His face fell a little. Then he looked angry. “I know! It’s that Maya girl isn’t it? Did she force you to take that special course thing again?”
To Phoenix, the mood changes were too much. He felt on the verge of cracking, not knowing whether to laugh insanely or to lose his temper. Fortunately, his composure weathered from months and months of cases, he was able to contain his wild emotions which spread like fire.
“Gumshoe” He said. “I…I have a personal problem, OK? I need to visit the detention center to get some answers.” “And there’s only one person I know who can answer me.” He thought as he clutched the magatama.
“Sorry, Pal.” He smiled a little and slanted his pupils upward. “I’m not allowed to let members of the general public in. See, there’s been a murder here.”
“A MURDER?” Phoenix was genuinely concerned. “Of who? What? Where? When?” He thought “You better not be dead, I still need answers!”
“Oof! I’ve said too much. Ah, my salary’s really gonna get it now, isn’t it?”
“Unless you tell me, detective, I’m afraid I’m going to have to take this information to the criminal affairs department!”
“You wouldn’t!” He yelled. Then he looked at Phoenix’s glaring face. “Blackmail, huh? Alright. I’ll tell you. What do you want to know?”
“Who got murdered?” He asked immediately. “Who’s the suspect?”
“The victim is Morgan Fey, that old witch you put in a year ago. She died from a cut wound on her throat, and was found clutching the bars of cell. The suspect, well get this, pal, is that Iris girl you found “Not guilty” of murder just a week ago!”
“What??? WHAT???” His voice nearly rose to drown out the thunder that periodically sounded during their conversation. “Iris? Morgan?” “Morgan was killed, and Iris is the killer. How? Is this some kind of a bad dream?”
“Yeah, and we have proof, and a motive too. See, the girl had a small purple sphere on her hood, that she just received. That sphere was found broken, in her room, with blood on one of the shards.”
“The victim’s?”
“We don’t know, we’re still running tests, but yeah, it looks like it. The blood trail from the sphere followed her back to her cell. We’re still in the dark about how she got out, but we have several theories.”
“Huh?” He thought. He had completely forgotten that he had originally gone to the detention center to ask questions.
“Apparently, the master key to all the cells was found next to the cell door, with fingerprints of the defendant on it.”
“W-whaaat?” He spontaneously ejected. “How is that possible?”
“Yup, and the motive, get this, pal, is because of the previous case! We think she was really angry at Morgan for ruining her life with that case.”
“N-no way...”
“There’s even a decisive witness! The guard who was patrolling the cell says he was seduced by the girl and given the key. Then he says he was knocked out from a blow to the back of the neck.”
“A w-witness to this?”
“Yeah, and you know the most incriminating part? The girl herself has already admitted to it!”
“W-what?” Phoenix thought the situation over for a few seconds. Then he responded: “Get out of my way, detective, I’m going to defend her.”
“Ha! I thought you’d do that! Well, this case is a no-brainer for you, so prepare to get blown away by my testimony in court tomorrow, pal!”
But Phoenix wasn’t paying attention to Gumshoe’s boasts. He was focused on the meat of the matter here. “If Morgan was murdered, and Iris was accused…what does that tell me? Augh! Tell me this is just a bad dream! To top it off there’s a witness and she confessed! What is this world coming to?”
The rapid taps of his feet as he made his way in the detention center matched the pitter patter of the rain outside, almost so that it seemed like it was raining inside. In a sense, to Phoenix, it was raining, inside his heart as well. He couldn’t help but feel responsible for Iris’ situation.
***
In her cell bed, Iris wiped off the last of her tears. From being woken, and arrested, and taken into questioning for two hours, it was nearly too much to bear. She put on one last smile with her eyes closed, and whispered: “You don’t have to worry about me anymore…Mr. Wright.” She turned over and looked at the wall, tracing his silhouette with it. “I’m going now…please…give my regards to your friends.”. Throughout her monologue, it seemed as if her imagined shadow of him had grown darker, more conspicuous against the rough brick-like wall of her cell. “No matter what” and she closed her eyes, hugging her coarse pillows and blankets tighter than ever. “I will always –“
“IRIS!”
She sat up with a jolt. She recognized that voice. For a second all was forgotten, but then she realized the events of just three hours ago, and her figure sagged again.
Without even looking at him, she said. “Yes F--, Mr. Wright?”
“I-I heard what happened.” He stammered awkwardly. “I-I think…no,” And he spoke with more conviction now. “I want to represent you.”
He look darted towards him, and then darted back to the wall. “Why…why would you wish to represent me, Mr. Wright? The case is impossible. I’ve already confessed.”
“Because…because…I believe you didn’t do it!”
“Then why do you have the Magatama with you?”
“Ack!” he thought “I completely forgot”
“Please…let me explain—“
“It’s OK, Mr. Wright, you don’t need to explain anything to me.” She turned around with a serene look, new tears running down her face. “This—this was my choice.” She smiled and shut her eyes, the most innocent look one could see in a lifetime.
“But…”
And once again, she turned away. “You don’t need to come console me when I’m in trouble.”
“Iris…please…listen…”
“Mr — “
“Call me Feenie!!”
Iris jerked her head back towards his, a sincere look, not the false face of happiness she had put on moments before. For a second they both stared at each other, not knowing what to say.
Phoenix broke the awkward silence. “Please…let me represent you.”
She looked at him for a little bit longer. “…”
For five minutes, Phoenix stayed in the room, his look fierce, his heart intent on setting this young lady free. And for five minutes, Iris sat on her bed, with an utter look of surprise on her face.
Then she made her way to the cell, closer to where Phoenix was standing.
“A-alright. How mu—“
“Don’t talk nonsense! It’s free! I just know you’re innocent!”
She was silent for a moment. And then, looking down, she said:
“Thank you”
Small salty drops hit the floor, making a pitter-patter. It was still raining outside, but no longer raining in Iris’ heart. No, she was crying for a different reason now. And, falling to her knees, she looked up and gave a genuine smile.

CHAPTER 4
Spoiler:
Chapter 4: Answers (completed)
“OK, pal, this is a touching reunion, but you need to go now. This is still off-limits to civilians!” Gumshoe walked in with a happy smile on his face, laughing as he trotted.
“Detective, this woman is now my cli–, err…“ Phoenix looked at Iris. He still wasn’t sure of his feelings towards her, but he was sure of one thing. If he didn’t help her, she would face the death penalty, and would be alone for it. He simply could not do that to her.
“Uh…” The good detective looked confused, rolling his eyes back and forth. “She’s your client?”
“Uh, yeah…she’s the one I’ll be defending.”
“I thought you were kidding, Pal” Gumshoe said. “I had no idea you were serious about it. This case is impossible!”
“Um…OK, sure.”
“You’re in for a world of pain tomorrow, Pal!” He laughed as he walked off. “To be a fair sport, I’ll even let her out tonight!”
Iris looked at Gumshoe. “R-really?”
“Yeah! I know you won’t run away. But this here’s called a bribe, and Mr. Wright’s gonna be the one footin’ the bill.”
“W-What? Why me?” Phoenix protested.
“Because”, and he suddenly looked angry. “ I can only afford to eat sixty meals this month!” And with that, his mood returned to the somewhat Jovial and absentminded detective everyone knew and loved.
“F-Feenie…you would do this for me?” Her eyes were sparkling with something out of this world. The innocence in her eyes instantly captivated him. “So this is how Dahlia did it” he thought.
He couldn’t refuse. “O-of course! Yeah!” He scratched the back of his head sheepishly.
The detective’s mood lightened considerably. “Thanks, Pal. I was wondering how I was gonna get through this month…You’re a real lifesaver!”
“OK, you can send the bill to Wright and Co. Offices later. Right now, I need to discuss some things with my client.”
“Oh no you’re not! You’re not pulling that fast one on me!”
“But—“
“One hundred dollars, NOW! Or else the girl stays in the jail cell.”
Iris’ face fell a little, and she looked towards the ground, apprehensive at the Attorney’s decision.
“A-alright, here’s twenty. I don’t usually carry that much on me, so…I’ll give you the rest, tomorrow.”
“Hey! You’re not tricking me! I asked for a hundred pal.”
“Please detective, I will give you the money tomorrow. You have my word. Right now the important thing is her” Phoenix gestured towards Iris.
Iris was smiling, but it was kept hidden from the other two men. While the shabby detective thought about Phoenix’s proposition, she fidgeted with her hands. “I have a chance with him again. She thought.”
“OK, pal, but you owe me interest! I want an extra ten tomorrow!”
“A-ack, OK, but really, Detective!”
“Take it or leave it, pal!”
“T-take it! But—“
“That’s all I need to hear. Out you come, Missy”
“Thank you.”
The detective opened the door. Iris meekly walked out, stealing occasional glances at Phoenix. Her Phoenix, she thought. “If only I had been brave enough to tell him the truth five years ago…none of this would have happened.” Tears brimmed, but she forced them back. “I have to stay strong. I have another chance. I can’t afford to lose him…not again.”
“Alright detective, thank you for your help. It’s getting dark, maybe you should get on home?”
“Remember, Pal! I want that money!”
“Yes, yes, why don’t you go home now.”
“I’m telling you, if you don’t show up with that ninety dollars tomorrow, I’m going to—“
“Detective. GO HOME!” Phoenix almost roared at him. The thunder had died down, but it seemed with that statement, the sound resumed again.
“Feenie” she thought. “I’ve never seen this of you. Is it because of me?” She flushed at that last thought. “No! What’s important was this case.” But she couldn’t help but feel plenty of affection for him.
“OK Iris, I want you to tell me what you know.”
“Um, OK, well first—“
“Oh, how inconsiderate of me! We should go somewhere more proper. I know just the place” He said, thinking of the noodle stand Gumshoe mentioned.
He grabbed her wrist and led her to the dark road, scattered lights filling the streets. As it got darker, more lights flickered on. “My heart” she thought. “Could it be like those lights?”
***
Phoenix and Iris arrived at a small stand. It looked like a hot dog stand, but with a massive umbrella on it.
“Eldoon’s noodles! Come get your fresh hot noodles!”
“I’d like one order—ack! I mean, two orders of—“. Phoenix stopped midsentence. “What would you like, Iris?”
“O-oh, um…” She hadn’t been thinking about that, so the question caught her off-guard. “Well, whatever is most convenient for you…”
“Alright, we’d like two orders of ordinary noodles, to go!”
The man known as Eldoon, which a noodle bowl on his head and strands of hair sticking out that looked suspiciously like thicker golden noodles, took out a harmonica and played a short tune. Then he took out two cheap looking plastic bowls and filled them with yellowish curly noodles.
“That’ll be six dollars, plus an extra eight for the two bowls.”
“Um…” Phoenix took out his wallet, and found that he had no more money. He had spent it all bribing detective gumshoe. Looking sheepish, he said “I’m all out of money, heh heh, you think you could give it to us for free?” He meant the last part as a joke.
But the stand vendor’s reply genuinely surprised him “Sure, buddy.” Playing another ditty on his harmonica, he said “Ah…young love. How I yearn for the experience again.”
“Wh-what?” He was taken aback at the love statement. “N-no, you’ve got it all wrong, we’re not—“. Again, he stopped midsentence. But what was the harm in admitting it? He changed the topic “Wow. We actually got that for free?” Phoenix looked at Iris and gave an almost natural laugh. “Talk about lucky!”
“Y-yes, we were lucky, indeed.”
“Tell you what, why don’t we go back to the office and have this over discussing our case?”
She had never seen him act like this before. He wasn’t the confident Phoenix that had appeared in court, not the composed Attorney. No, he was acting different, even…awkward, if she could describe it.
“So, what do you say?”
“Um…Sure, Feenie, it’ll be just like five years ago…” She sighed with Nostalgia. Then realizing she had expressed her thoughts verbally, she covered her mouth.
“I-I, well…” He thought about it for a moment. “Yes it will. I can’t wait! Come on.”
This time, taking her hand in his, Phoenix led his young "client" into the darkness, heading for home.
***
“Ms. Iris? You’re here!” Pearl immediately turned cheerful when she saw who Nick had brought home. Then she noticed that he was still holding her hand. “Oh…so it’s true, what Mystic Maya said.”
“Yes, I’m afraid so, Pearls. I’m very sorry” Phoenix apologized.
“Mr. Nick! You won’t hide your true feelings from me! I still don’t believe it! How dare you show feelings for another lady!” Pearl pulled up her sleeve.
*SLAP*
“OW!” Phoenix yelled in pain. “What was that for?”
“Don’t-you-dare-be-tray-Mys-tic-Ma-ya-a-gain!” She slapped him on every syllable.
Iris giggled.
“It’s not funny! I just got told off and assaulted by a nine year old!” Phoenix complained.
“Oh Feenie, you make me laugh so.”
Phoenix tensed up. Pearl continued to assail him, but he wasn’t paying attention anymore. He was thinking “When she called me Feenie, something in me changed. I don’t know how to describe it, but it made me shiver.” He didn’t know…she was thinking of him as a renewed boyfriend. “But that wasn’t…did I put on that kind of a show? I…can I…can I forgive her? An honest exoneration?” He shuddered again.
“Is something wrong? Are you cold?”
No he wasn’t, “Yeah, I am, why don’t we start eating, and I can ask you a few questions about the case.”
“Alright”
“Pearl,” he said, in between slaps, “I need you to go get Maya now. There are some things we need to discuss.” Then he went opened the refrigerator and took something out, putting it in the microwave. “Tell her there’s a jumbo burger waiting for her.”
“Mr. Nick!” Pearl was crying a little. “You…you!”
“Never mind then Pearls. I’ll go do it myself.”
“Pearl opened her eyes in a flash. “No, Mr. Nick. I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have acted that way. I’ll go get Mystic Maya now. Soooorrrryy!”
The two ate in near complete silence. Iris consumed her food in a slow, fixed pace, careful to not let anything go wrong that might lose her face. Wright, was a little more liberal in his approach, slurping down his food like a hungry lion. As a result, he finished a couple minutes before her, leading to an awkward phase of him looking at her and studying her facial expressions.
“Mr. Wright” Iris had finished eating at this point. “Please…don’t stare at me like that. It’s…something I’m not accustomed to.” She blushed a little. “If you would please.”
“O-oh! I’m s-sorry.”
“Nick! Where’s my burger?”
“Oh, it’s in the microwave. Come sit down, we need to discuss something. I’ll tell you all about it while you eat.”
“Alright.” As she made her way to the kitchen portion of the office, she sang something about Phoenix and Iris sitting in a tree. Phoenix’s face turned a little red.
Maya removed the burger from the microwave. Upon touching it, she exclaimed “Ow…hot! Hot!” and played a one person hot-potato with it while she made her return trip the table Phoenix and Iris were seated at.
As she gulped down the meaty marvel, Phoenix began to tell her about the situation. The more she listened, the more attention she began to pay, and the second time through, she actually had a question to ask.
“Um, so when’s the trial and the case? And who’s the defendant?”
“Well, the defendant is…her”. Phoenix gestured to Iris. “The trial is…”
“Wwwwwwhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaat?” Maya did a spit take with her last pieces of burger. “
“Please…don’t ever do that again, Maya. I know it’s shocking, but…”
“Nick! You’ve got to defend her!”
“Um…yeah, that’s already been arranged.”
“Oh. Well. OK. So when’s the trial, and who’s the prosecutor? I heard Edgeworth left again…”
“Well, the trial is set for tomorrow, especially since she already confessed.” Once again, Maya showed her astonished face to Phoenix’s comment, but didn’t interrupt this time. “And the prosecutor, I have no idea. He says he knows me, but I honestly can’t recall ever seeing him before.”
“Hm, a new prosecutor?”
“Yeah, they’re pretty confident about the case. They’ve got Gumshoe doing testimony again.”
“You’ll just blow through it, Nick, won’t you?” Maya smiled at him. “That shabby detective…” She laughed and clapped.
“I hope…So then, Iris, tell us what you know about the case.”
“Yeah, Iris! Tell us—“
“Maya, please, leave the talking to her and me.”
“Nick!” She pouted, but relented. “Alright, I’ll leave you two lovebirds to your investigation.”
“L-lovebirds? W-what?”
“It couldn’t be more obvious, could it? I mean just look at you two!”
“Maya, are you feeling OK? Do you have a fever or something?”
Iris blushed. She knew he was trying to cover, but it wasn’t working too well. She giggled silently inside, watching the two argue.
“OK, sorry about that” Phoenix apologized “Anyways, back to the events of the crime. What do you know about it?”
“Feenie, if you really trust me, please don’t use the Magatama.”
Now he was at a crossroad. Phoenix could choose Iris, or absolute truth, but which would it be? He had to make his decision fast, or she would suspect something was wrong.
“Maya, please take this to the other room. Thanks”
“Nick? You’re abandoning your magatama?”
“Yes, I trust her.”
Iris thought “He chose me over…over…absolute truth. I’m…I’m…”
“Alright then Iris, keep your end of the bargain. Tell me what you know.”
“…I…was woken up at about six P.M. today, by a couple of Police officers.” She recalled. “That’s the beginning of my memories, shortly after you left. They…they told me they had evidence…evidence and a witness…that I murdered that lady…Morgan Fey.” She began to shed a few tears. “They accused me…of murdering…my own mother. How could they?” She began to weep. “I…I could never take a life, no matter how…” She put her arms around Phoenix’s torso and her head in his chest. “I could never kill my mother.” She sobbed.
“There there, it’s OK. Why did you confess?” He patted her back sympathetically
“Because…because you spurned me in the detention center right before…I thought…I thought it was all over…I could…I could turn my life…I could die…and you wouldn’t have to worry about me anymore…I thought…” she was crying like a newborn.
Phoenix felt an incredible surge of guilt. “It was me. I was the one…I…how could I have been such a monster?”
“I…I’m sincerely sorry…” He said, and then directing the focus back to the case. “Iris…is there anything else, any other memories?”
“No…” her voice was cracked, but the sobbing subsided. “I…that’s all I remember. I’ve told you everything…everything that I know.”
“OK, then we’ll just have to go to court tomorrow…go to court and show them. I promise, I’ll protect you this time, OK Iris?”
“Yes…I promise, not to lie to you this time. Please…forgive me Feenie.”
“I-I forgive you.” But Phoenix was not sure, and couldn’t help but feel he wasn’t being entirely honest with her. “MAYA?” he called.
Maya came stumbling in to the scene. “What is it…euh…” She saw Iris sobbing in Phoenix’s lap. “Yeah…um…maybe…”
“Hold it. I need you to be my co-council tomorrow.”
“Sorry Nick, can’t do it. I’m having my Kurain Village Inauguration tomorrow.”
“But…I need the moral support…and your loud uproarious voice in case things turn sour…”
“I’m really sorry, Nick, but I really can’t miss this. I’m being crowned Master!”
“How come you didn’t tell me this earlier?” He demanded.
“Well, because, then I could force you to come with me.” She looked a little sheepish. “If I told you before, you would argue me to oblivion.”
“Now that’s just silly, you know I couldn’t miss something like that!”
“Well…anyways, you have the case tomorrow. You could find someone…like?”
“I’ll just have to go it alone. Thanks Maya, I’m really sorry I can’t be there, but I’ll try to make the trial as short as possible, and buy a train ticket over, if I still have the time.” Then he thought “That’s right, I also owe the detective a large sum of money…I wonder if he’ll have forgotten…oh well, can’t hurt to be prepared.”
“Alright Nick, if you make it in time, we’ll have jaw-droppingly large strawberry deserts and incredibly bitter tea ready for you!”
“Thanks! Have a good time.”
“See ya Nick!”

CHAPTER 5
Spoiler:
Chapter 5: Reckoning?
“I believe…the trial is about to start? Do you have any…anything to say?”
“No, I don’t think I do…I trust you to find the truth…I…I should have trusted you…five years ago, that…maybe if I had just told you…” Iris, the girl on trial, held her head in shame at this last statement. “It’s all my fault…I’m…I’m sorry! I’m sorry I’ve caused so much trouble for you!”
“No! It’s OK, I…I was bound to get a case sooner or later! It just…makes me happier that I’m defending someone I know, and care for.”
“I…thank you…”
“OK, Iris, the trial is about to start.”
“I’ll be sure to root you on! I believe in you Feenie!”
Iris ran off to be escorted to the defendant’s chair, while Phoenix stayed in the lobby pondering one question that had been troubling him for a year. “Who the heck is Prosecutor Winston Payne, and how does he know me?!?”
***
“Court is now in session for the trial of Iris…um…what is your last name, and where are you from?”
“My name is Iris Hawthorne, and I’m from Hazakura temple, your honor.”
“Right…is the prosecution ready?”
A short man in a gray suit with a balding head stood at the prosecution bench. “Heehee! It appears so your honor. The prosecution is indeed ready!”
“And the defense?”
Phoenix was ready, very. “Yes, your honor.”
“Ah, and this is…Mr. Wright?”
“Yes, your honor.”
“I see. This case is extremely clear to me. There is no more room for misinterpretation of the facts. I hereby find the defendant, Iris Hawthorne of Haza—something temple, NOT—“
Phoenix was dreaming! “I must be dreaming! It’s that easy?”
“OBJECTION“ was the cut off reply from the prosecution bench, who seemed on the brink of losing the rest of his nearly nonexistent hair. “Your honor! You haven’t even allowed the prosecution to present its case yet!”
“Objection denied.”
“You haven’t even heard the prosecutions case yet, your honor!” The prosecution protested, yet again.
“I don’t need to hear it. Mr. Wright will most definitely win.”
Phoenix was sweating…thinking ”Yeah…th-thanks…but you should really listen to him you know…”
Once again, Payne objected “ At least listen! You’re not acting proper for a Judge!”
The judge glared at him for thirty seconds
“Is this what the case is going to decided upon? My reputation? Well that was easy…” Phoenix thought.
“Alright, but make it quick!”
Phoenix thought again: “Well, it was worth hoping for…I should’ve known it wouldn’t be that easy…”
“The events of the incident are as follows. The defendant, Ms. Iris Hawthorne, was found at her cell today. The victim is Ms. Morgan Fey. The murder was reported by a “green” guard who was hired on the very day of the murder. She was found with her throat and arm cut. There is a photo of the incident as well.” Payne presented the photo to the court, which showed the victim, Morgan Fey, clutching the bars of her cell, slumped on the ground, face down, with a small pool of blood in her neck area, and with several bloody specks farther away, nearer to her arm. “We followed a blood trail back to the cell of the defendant, and arrested her.”
The judge listened intently, and seemed to ponder on the subject for a moment. “Is there a detective to testify to all this evidence?”
“Yes there is, your honor. Prosecution calls Detective Dick Gumshoe to the witness stand.”
“Bailiff! Please fetch the detective for us!”
Phoenix thought: “Here we go…”
***
“Witness, nam—“
“OBJECTION!” came the booming voice of the Judge. "I would say it is quite obvious what this man’s name and profession are. Please refrain from unnecessary introductions."
“Detective Dick Gumshoe here! I’m the detective in charge of initial investigations at the homicide department…”
“Alright, if you would be as kind as to present your testimony, detective.”
“Yes sir!” then directing his look to Phoenix. He said “Like I said yesterday, Pal, prepare to be blown away by my testimony! And you owe me ninety bucks!”
***
“We found the victim dead at her cell at around 5:40. We quickly spotted a trail of blood leading from her cut wrist to the defendant’s cell, leading to shards of a purple bulb found smashed on the ground. We quickly arrested the sleeping defendant.”
The Judge thought about it for a moment, and then asked. “What exactly was the murder weapon?”
“Oh, it was one of the shards that remained from the smashing of the purple bulb. That bulb was originally attached to a hood that Ms. Iris received from Mr. Wright the other day. It had blood on it, and preliminary testing confirms that blood as the victim’s”
“I see…Alright, Mr. Wright, you may begin your cross-examination.”
The defense attorney looked over the court-record for a moment, and then loudly ejected: “OBJECTION!”
“Whaaaaaaat? I thought my testimony was flawless!” exclaimed Detective Gumshoe.
“I’m sorry detective, but it’s flawed, and I intend to point them out!”
The Judge glared at Mr. Wright. “So then don’t keep us waiting!”
“A-ah, uh…sorry!” He scratched the back of his head. Glancing at Iris, he saw that she was smiling. That gave him a fiery conviction. “Detective, you said that the blood trail led from the victim’s wrist to the alleged murder weapon. So then let me ask you, what was the cause of death?”
“That’s easy Pal! It’s from a cut wound to the throat! He paused for a moment “Hey! What do you think you’re trying to do? Make me look stupid?”
Phoenix looked stupefied, thinking “Trust me detective…making you look stupid couldn’t possibly be my doing”
“Right! Well, if the blood trail led from the wrist wound to the murder weapon, then how can you be sure that the purple shard was the murder weapon? For all we know, it could have been planted there!”
“That’s easy Pal!”
Phoenix thought: “Huh? Easy? I don’t see how…”
“She got out by seducing a guard! We have a witness to this!”
Phoenix thought: “Iris…seducing? Are you out of your mind?”
“OBJECt—“ came the cut off screech of the Prosecutor
“Objection denied” The judge proclaimed.
“But you haven’t even heard my argument yet!”
“I don’t need to hear it. Mr. Wright will most definitely win.”
Phoenix started sweating again…”again?”
“Again? You’re not acting like Judge, your honor!”
Once again, the staredown between the Judge and the prosecution resumed. Once again, the Judge relented.
“OK, but keep it short!”
“It’s not that important. What is important is that the blood trail followed the victim to the—“
“Yes, I realize that, and that’s exactly what’s strange. Why would the killer murder someone and return to her room, WITH THE MURDER WEAPON?” Phoenix looked quite pleased with himself.
The crowd chattered
The Judge interjected: “Yes, it certainly is strange. Why would a murderer bring her murder weapon back to her cell?”
“Well…I don’t know, why don’t you ask the detective?”
Detective gumshoe was quick to speak “I don’t know either! It’s not my job to—“
“Oh yes it is detective, you’re not getting out of that one!” Phoenix interrupted. “I’m beginning to have my doubts about this so-called murder weapon. Frankly, your case is a flimsy one!”
“Just you wait, Pal! I’ve got more evidence, and a witness to boot. You scared, Pal?”
“Not one bit” he thought.
“Alright, bring in the witness and this additional evidence.”
Payne giggled a little madly “Heehee!
Phoenix silently prepared himself for the fight ahead.
“Court is now in recess. The trial will reconvene in half an hour!”
***

“Iris, if you’ve been hiding anything from me, now’s the time to tell.” Phoenix looked solemn.
“Feenie…how could I lie to you? Why…would you think I would lie to…”
“No! It’s not, lie, I mean, if you forgot anything!” Phoenix tried to excuse…”Gah!” He thought. “Why are women so difficult?”
Iris looked to the ground. “No, I haven’t. I wouldn’t do anything…that could possibly disrupt your chances of winning…now that you…you’ve forgiven me…there’s no reason for me to confess.” She looked straight at him and smiled. “I…I felt safe. When you objected, a…a feeling of adrenaline woke inside me…I felt…that you could do anything.”
“Heh” Phoenix scratched the back of his head in embarrassment. “Well, I’ll be sure to get you out of this one. Just sit tight in the defendants box and leave the “Not Guilty to me!”
“I believe in you…Feenie!”
She left for the defendant’s box in high spirits, despite the situation being incredibly grim.
“Hey, Pal! It looks like you got yourself a girlfriend! Nice job!”
“Er…detective…that’s not exactly—“
“Heh heh, it doesn’t matter anyways. I think you’ll be more shocked by who the witness is.”
“So then…do you want to tell me? Or are you going to shock me in the courtroom?”
“I’m gonna save it for a surprise. Hopefully, it might shock you enough that you won’t be able to find any contradictions!”
“Gumshoe! Is your dream in defeating me in court more important than this girl’s life?”
Gumshoe look downwards in shame. “Guess not, looks like I was acting like a real jerk, huh? Sorry, Pal.” He scratched the back of his head in shame. “OK, you win, again. The idiot guard was Larry Butz.”
Phoenix started sweating again. “Ah” He said in a slightly annoyed tone of voice. “It figures he’d show up in a place like this…whenever I smell trouble, it’s always the Butz.”
“Well! What are you waiting for? Go save that girl of yours!” He scolded Phoenix.
“Detective, I wish you’d honestly do your homework before throwing out such blatantly ridiculous comments.”
“It doesn’t matter! What’s important is that girl!”
“Hmm” He thought. “Have I managed to turn that simple-minded detective’s viewing of this case around with just one question?”
***
“Court will now reconvene for the trial of the defendant, Ms. Iris Hawthorne.”
“The defense is ready, your honor.”
“The Prosecution is ready, you honor.”
The bald Judge looked condescendingly at the balding Prosecutor. “I’m not sure I care for your tone of voice, Mr. Payne.”
“But I said the exact same thing the defense said!”
“Yes, but it’s different.”
“How?”
“Just don’t do it again.”
“As much as I want to win this case, you should really give him a break, you know.” Phoenix thought.
The short and seemingly anorexic prosecutor looked like he was in some dire need of stress relief.
“Very well, bring in the witness.”
***
“Witness, name and profession please.”
“Name’s Larry Butz, and I’m…Niiiiiiiiiiiick? What are you doing here!? Are you Iris’ defense attorney?!?!? Nick! You…you…YOU DOOOG!”
“The witness will refrain from direct attacks to the Defense under penalty of Contempt of Court!” The Judge boomed.
“Yeah…thanks Judgey…” Phoenix thought.
“Witness! Name and profession!”
“Nick! I can’t believe you! You betrayed me! Your best friend! How could you!” He put on those puppy dog eyes all too familiar to Phoenix.
“Please…you’re not fooling anyone with that charade.”
“Witness!” Payne screeched. “Name and profession!” His face was very red.
“Take a chill pill, would ya, old man?” Larry said. “Name’s Larry Butz. I’m a guard down at the detention center. I…I also witnessed my sweet old Iris club me in the back with a…a…I don’t know!” His watery eyes returned. “I can’t believe she would do such a thing!”
“Witness, please provide your testimony…without the emotion please.” Payne said in an unnaturally stress-suppressed manner.
“Prepare to be blown away! “ Larry was laughing now, while waving around the loose sleeve of his orange jacket.
***
“Hmm, so it was about five something when I went on duty. And right after I put on my uniform to check on Ir—I mean the inmates, this girl, Iris, says some stuff to me. I fall for her trick and get bonked on the head, and that’s the end of it.”
“Hmm…” Phoenix wondered. “I wonder if he’s lying or not.”
The Judge didn’t press the testimony. “I’m tired of this buffoon repeatedly appearing in court. “ He reasoned “You deal with him, Mr. Wright. And by deal with I mean cross-examine.”
“Um…OK, your honor.” Phoenix checked over the court record. Then he directed a few questions at Larry. “Larry, your testimony is quite vague. Could you tell us about the events in more detail?”
“Sure Nick!” he replied. “Whaddya want to know?”
“Well first, I want to know why you couldn’t remember the time. Your job is supposed to have exact hours, so you should have a pretty accurate memory.” Phoenix said. “Even for a buffoon like you.” He thought.
“Well, see…” He chuckled awkwardly, “I’m always a little early, because I want to get ready to see my girl! Iris!”
Phoenix was taken aback by this statement. “Does she usually talk to you?”
“Yes, but she’s really shy, and fragile, and delicate, and—“
“Stop right there. I don’t need to hear any more. Just answer the questions. What does she usually say to you?”
“Well, she usually says stuff like…’Hi, Mr. Laurice, how’s Mr. Wright doing?’ and ‘Do you think Mr. Wright will visit again anytime soon?’”
“A-ack!” Phoenix thought. “This was a bad idea! I knew it!” He banged his desk to get Larry’s attention. “What did she say on the day of the incident?” He asked, and banged his desk again. “Larry! Are you even listening?”
“I just noticed! Why does she always talk about you, Nick? Why? How could you do this to me…your best friend from grade school??”
“Why?” Phoenix complained in his mind.”Why, do I have to deal with this idiot??”. He regained his composure and raised his voice. “Larry, I promise you there’s no—“ and glancing at Iris, he saw her face fall a little. “—thing that could possibly happen between me and Iris.” He lied. He tried to send a message through his eyes to her. “Please understand this is just so I can get answers out of this moron.” But she wasn’t looking.
“OK Nick, I’ll be straight with you.” He said, giving a thumbs up and a wiggly smile. “She said, ‘Hey there, guard. You’re very handsome today. Would you like to let me out of my cell an—‘”
The sound of Phoenix’s loud “OBJECTION” drowned out the sounds of the rest of Larry’s answer. “Larry” he began quite sternly. “You really need to stop getting off-track. Now, please just answer the questions and make my life easier!”
“But Nick! I did what you said! I told you what she said!”
“Larry…don’t be an idiot. I know you can’t remember exactly what she said. Just…tell me what she meant.”
“OK Nick. Basically, my sweet little Iris was trying to seduce me!”
“Um…yeah…OK.” Phoenix said.”Is he really that stupid? Or is he just trying to annoy me? Gah!” He thought with frustration. “You said that the girl, the so-called Iris, called you ‘Guard’, right? Are you absolutely sure?”
“Yeah, why?”
“You said that she refers to you as “Mr. Laurice”, right?”
“Every time! I’ve told her I was Larry, but she kept calling me Laurice. Guess she can’t let go of my art—“
“Larry, do you know what that means?” Phoenix tactically interrupted. “It means the girl couldn’t possibly have been Iris. If she called you ‘guard’ when you went down to see her, then that means she didn’t recognize you. You obviously wanted her to recognize you didn’t you? So unless you went down there with a mask,” Phoenix banged his desk for dramatic effect. “Then the girl who seduced you was not Iris!”
“OBJECTION!” came the high pitched and cracked voice of Winston Payne. “What the girl says has nothing to do with who she is. Maybe she just didn’t feel like using his name! If she was planning on seducing him—“
“Objection!” Phoenix replied. “That is not possible. She was most certainly not planning on seducing him. Do you remember what the witness said? He said every time he sees her she asks about a certain ‘Mr. Wright’!”
“Objection!” came the echoey voice of the Judge. “I just become aware of this. Aren’t you Mr—“
“That’s besides the point, your honor”. Phoenix interrupted
The prosecution resumed the argument “Objection! The defendant was trying to escape her cell! She could have put on an act!”
“Then where’s the evidence for her escaping her cell? Wasn’t the defendant found in her cell when she was arrested?”
“Ah…Ah…Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!”
The crowd chattered.
“This is very strange indeed. Doubt has come to the verity of the Prosecution’s investigation in determining the identity of this mystery woman. Further investigation will be necessary. Therefore, we will resume the trial tomorrow. Court is Adj—“
“HOLD IT!” Screamed the Prosecutor. “W-we, do have evidence of the escape, your honor. The defendant’s fingerprints, and the victim’s blood, were found on a key to the master key.” Payne tapped his forehead, regaining his composure. “And this key was found right outside the defendant’s cell!”
The crowd chattered.
“Order! Order! Order!” The Judge boomed. “Mr. Payne, what is the meaning of this?”
“This means that the defendant did indeed have a chance to leave her cell! To top it off, the unconscious body of the guard was also found right outside her cell. There is no other explanation! The defendant was the murderer!”
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix yelled. “Y-you can’t say that!”
“Yes I can! The defendant is the murderer! There is no proof any other way!”
“But the defendant has no motive! And the case was carried out in such a give-away manner! H-how could she have done it?”
“The defendant’s motive was to kill the victim for revenge as a case—“
“No! The victim was the defendant’s mother! And revenge for what? For a six month prison sentence? Then why wasn’t it carried out earlier?”
“Gah! Ga-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!”
The case seemed to turn. Once again the Judge intervened to mediate.
“It seems the motive of the defendant is unclear. Also, as to exactly who is mentioned in the witness’s testimony is also very indistinct. Further investigation, Mr. Payne” the Judge glared at him. Payne gulped. “Is irrefutably necessary. This court will reconvene for the trial of Ms. Iris Hawthorne tomorrow at ten o’clock. Court is adjourned! That is all!”
***
“Oh Feenie!” Iris jumped into his arms. Phoenix felt rather happy, reminding him of the events of last evening, how they stayed up half the night, Iris’s head in his lap, crying about how she was wrong and begging for reprieve. “You…you were amazing out there! I felt as if…I was invincible! With you by my side.” She blushed.
“It’s nothing, Iris.” He patted her back. “You are innocent, and so I will defend you to the end.” He looked at the ceiling, thinking “Tomorrow, the real fight begins. I don’t think they’ll bring back that joke of a Prosecutor. No, something more formidable. We’ll see…” He looked at Iris. “Come on, let’s not waste our time here. We should get back.”

CHAPTER 6
Spoiler:
Chapter six: A sinister twist.
“Come on Iris…what are you waiting for?”
The black haired girl waited in the lobby.
“I’m sorry, I…can’t come with you. I have to return to the detention center…”
“But why?” Phoenix racked his brain for answers.
“That detective, he…he wasn’t supposed to. I have to go back…or he might lose his job.”
“That’s right” Phoenix thought. “Well, OK, but take my cell phone number. If anything goes wrong, call me, OK?”
She looked up at him. “Y-yes, Feenie, I will make sure of that.” She then changed her expression to one of surprise. “You still owe the detective ninety dollars. Do you intend on paying him?”
“That’s right” Phoenix thought. “Can I get away without paying him?”
“Hey pal!”
“Uh oh…” Phoenix thought. “That’s him”
“NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCCKKK!”
“They just keep coming” he thought.
Larry and Gumshoe burst indignantly into the room. They both started talking at once.
“You owe—you take—bucks, Pal!—Iris, you—the slammer—my--!”
“HOLD IT!” Phoenix roared. “Now, detective, I know I owe you money, so here you go.” Phoenix handed the detective a check for ninety dollars. “And Larry, there’s nothing I can do about your problem. I suggest therapy.”
“Thanks Pal! She’s yours for another day!” Gumshoe trotted happily out the door. Singing, “I’m gonna get me some real food, I’m gonna get me some real food, I’m gonna get me some real fooooooooooooooood! I’m gonna get it today!”
“Nick!” There was still the problem of Larry. “You took my last chance away from me!” His puppy-dog eyes returned. “Iris!” He shouted, turning in the direction of the girl.
“Y-yes?” She seemed to cringe a little from the volume of his voice.
Larry gave a thumbs up and a wobbly smile and let out his heart. “I love you! Will you marry me???”
“Oh brother” Phoenix thought. However, a feeling rose within him. He couldn’t exactly describe it, but it came close to a twinge of…jealousy?
“Oh my, Mr. Laurice…” Iris looked utterly surprised. “I-I…” she looked bemused “…”
“Say no more! I’ll hail us a cab right now!”
“Mr. Laurice.” She said. “I think it better i-if…we remain…just as friends for now.”
Larry looked absolutely devastated “Wha-wha-wha…Nick! Ni-ick!!!!!! NIIIIIIICK!!!!!WAAAAAH-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!” He ran out of the room crying.
“Feenie, is Mr. Laurice okay?”
“I’m not sure” he said. “I’ll go check on him” he lied.
Instead, Phoenix led her outside and hailed a cab. “Wait in the car while I go check on Larry, okay?”
Iris smiled. “Sure, Feenie!”
He ran back into the courtroom and pulled out his cell phone. Dialing Maya’s number by heart, he waited as her Steel Samurai ringback tone played.
“Hey!” came Maya’s voice.
“Hey, Maya, this is Phoenix, the case was over pretty quickly today, so I’m—“ he realized she wasn’t listening. She was actually talking over him.
“--leave a message!”
“What’s going on, he thought?”
“Mr. Nick! Mr. Nick!” Pearls ran up to him crying her heart out.
“Pearls! What’s wrong? What’s happened? How did you get here??!”
Pearl’s face was running with tears. “Mys-Mystic Maya! She’s been taken away! Waaaaaaaaaaaaah!!”
Phoenix couldn’t help but notice that Pearls’ crying sounded a lot like Larry’s. But he was stricken by the last statement.
“Wh-what? She was taken away?” he couldn’t believe it. “Where? Who? When?”
“B-by the police! Those meanies! They said she was a a-kom-puh-lis!”
“An accomplice?” He thought. “W-what? Maya? She…she’s been arrested!”He yelled “GUMSHOE! GUMSHOE! ARE YOU STILL HERE????”
A few seconds later, the shabby detective arrived.
“Y-y-you meanie!” Pearls ran at him and slapped him. “How dare you take Mystic Maya away! Waaaaaaaaaaaah!”
“Ow! I’m sorry! I sorry!” he yelled.
Pearls ran off crying. “Pearls!” He turned to the detective. “I’m sorry detective, but I need to find Pearls. I’d appreciate your help.”
“Oh, uh, sure pal! Just make sure she doesn—“
But Phoenix had already run off.
“—slap me…” he finished. “Oh well, gotta go find that kid.”
“Pearls! Pearls!”
“Feenie! What’s going on?” Iris looked tense. “Why is your face so red?”
“Iris, it’s bad. Maya…”
“Pearly’s right here, Feenie.” She was crying in Iris’ lap. “Poor thing…”
Phoenix suddenly felt a twinge of desire, but he ignored it. “Maya’s been arrested! They’re saying she was an accomplice to your murder!”
“What? Feenie, are you sure?”
“I-it’s true! I saw them! Waaaaaaaaaah!”
Iris put her first to her mouth. Phoenix couldn’t help but notice how…he pushed the thought out of his head. “Ris, I’m going to get detective gumshoe now.” He turned to the Cab driver. “Please, sir, could you wait just a few more seconds?”
“Sure, man.”
“I appreciate it. Thank you.”
Phoenix ran off like the marathon man. “Detective Gumshoe!”
A few seconds later the bulky detective dressed in a dirty puke-green overcoat arrived. “You find her, Pal?”
“Yeah, look, I need you to come with us. Maya’s been—“
“Um, heh, Pal, I was gonna get to telling you about that…but”
“Detective! Did you keep this information from me??” Phoenix looked very angry.
“It’s just that it’s so scary to see you like that, Pal.”
Realizing how frighteningly mad he probably looked, Phoenix relaxed his face a little. “Detective. We need you to come with us in the cab. I need answers.”
“I still have an invest—“
“Please detective!”
“Okay! Okay! I’ll do it for you, Pal.”
“Was it just me” Phoenix thought. “Or did that sound very wrong?” He shook the thought out of his head, and ran to the cab.

CHAPTER 7
Spoiler:
Chapter 7: Hello again, Dahlia
Phoenix stared at the shabby detective in horror.
“Are you joking? Detective, please tell me, are you telling me the truth??!?!”
“Hey Pal! Stop glaring at me like that! There’s no reason for me to lie!”
“Gumshoe! How could you have let this—“
“Feenie, please calm down.” Her eyes reminded Phoenix of Larry’s eyes, except hers were a hundred thousand times more effective on him. “Y-you’re quite scary…when you’re like that.”
His heartbeat dropped somewhat when she tugged on his arm, and he felt his chest relax. “I’m sorry, detective, it’s just that, this stuff has happened to Maya so many times it feels too unreal to be true.” He just remembered, and despite Iris, he lost his cool again. “A-ack! I just remembered! I left my Magatama!”
“Calm down, Pal! Listen to your girl there! Look, I’ll bring you two to the detention center and you can chat it out with that Maya.” Gumshoe looked away and muttered something about trouble and Maya.
Phoenix caught it. “He’s right for once. She gets into trouble way too much for an ordinary person. Then again, she’s anything but ordinary.” He thought. “Pearls” he prodded her until she woke from her light nap on Iris’ lap. “We’re gonna go see Maya now. It’s going to be all right.”
Pearl looked completely baffled by what he was saying. Then realization dawned upon her face, and the light in it faded out as she burst into tears again. “Mystic Maaaayyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!” She was crying again. “Mr. Nick! You’ve got to save her! You’re her ‘special someone!!!!!!’”
Far from looking envious, Iris looked kindheartedly towards the girl. “Don’t worry, Pearls, my Feenie will—“
Upon hearing “My Feenie”, Pearls broke down again. “Yooouuu! Mr. Niiiiiick! You don’t care about Mystic Maya anymore????? Mystic Maaaaaaaayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!”
Pearls’ tears were getting all over Iris’ clothes, but she didn’t seem to mind. She just patted the back of Pearls’ head and nuzzled her closer.
Once again, Phoenix felt the same pang of Jealousy and slight desire seeing Iris hold Pearls like she was, but once again, he had to ignore it. “N-no! O-of course I still care about Maya! You don’t have to love someone romantically to want to help them!” But it was of no use. Pearls kept crying
“Tell her to keep it down Pal, would ya?” Then, looking at Phoenix, Gumshoe relented “Err…uh…don’t mind me! I was just talking to…myself!”
Phoenix wasn’t listening. He was thinking, “How am I supposed to get Maya out of this now? I have to be both their defense attorney’s?”
“Feenie…I hope you don’t mind Larry. I think he was just being a little to eager. I would never try to seduce anyone...except” she gushed a little. Phoenix had to admit something in him melted when he saw that. “Even if you don’t…want me…I will always trust you.” She smiled. “I…”
“H-huh?” He was aroused from his stupor. “I-I-I don’t mean that! Of course…” He just realized something. Something so horrible…could it possibly be? Just a week ago, it seemed…
“No! I must be dreaming!”
“Mr. Nick! What’s wrong? Why are you *sob* looking so confused?”
“No!” He thought. “It can’t be! But…but what if Morgan…what if she really could?”
“Feenie, what’s wrong?”
“Your mother! Iris! Did your mother…ever…summon anyone?”
“Feenie? Are y-you—“
“Answer the question Iris! Did your mother ever summon anyone?????”
“Aaah!” She seemed taken aback. Phoenix was nearly screaming at her. “I-I…”
“Hey, Pal! That’s no way to treat a lady!”
It was true, even the cab driver seems a little agitated.
“I-I’m sorry…Iris. I’m truly sorry. Please…forgive me. But answer the question. Did you mother…”
“Feenie…I don’t know…I-I-I was separated from my birth mother when I was a small child.”
“Dammit!” Phoenix was really losing his cool. Iris looked terrified of this wrath that had engulfed him. “Gumshoe!”
“Don’t look at me, Pal! I don’t know either!”
“Pearls…” was his last hope. “I…I know you’re in a lot of pain right now. But if you could tell me this…I think it might solve everything for us…and let Maya free. I swear…I will do everything I can to help her. Please…has your mother…ever…summoned anyone?”
Pearl was still sobbing and clutching onto Iris’ robes. “I-I…saw her once.” He stopped crying. “She was…very sad. She screamed and—“ she motioned clutching and scratching her chest wildly “—did that. And…I saw a ghost. I…” She was petrified by the memory. “…I didn’t see any more. Mother says I fell asleep.” She put her finger up to her lips and looked up. Although her eyes were still red, she seemed reassured when Phoenix gave a huge sigh of relief.
After his brief confirmation, he realized how horrible Pearl’s answer could have been. “No! If she could have channeled someone…oh no…then she did come back!”
Phoenix broke down. He looked on the verge of dementia. The only thing running through his mind was this. The one woman who had ruined his entire life. Could she have returned?
“No! You can’t have! Mia killed you! Miaaa! She…!!!!”
“Feenie!” She put Pearls on the Detective’s lap, and Gumshoe looked like he was about to complain. “Are you all right?” She put her hands around his head. “Please don’t worry. I trust you to get—“
But it was of no use. He turned around, a face full of fright “Iris! Your sister! Dahlia!!!!!” Phoenix’s eyes were red and truly fanatical. “She’s…returned!!!!” And with that, he cackled a little maniacally, to the horror of everyone in the car, and fainted.
“Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!” Iris gave a long-winded hitch pitched scream. Maybe it was from witnessing Phoenix crack, or maybe the realization that Dahlia was still seeking retribution. Either way, she fainted too. The two fell on each other.
“No! Mr. Nick! Ms. Iris! Please! Wake up! Wake up!!!!!!!!” Pearl was desperately shaking both of them. When she realized she couldn’t do it, she gave up and began crying again.
And Gumshoe? He was trying to ignore what just happened, whistling the food song again.
The cab driver? Shaken, but kept on driving.
***
Phoenix woke up before Iris. He had a terrible Migraine. Realizing that Dahlia could indeed have returned, he suddenly sat up, but in the process knocked Iris off of him. Her head hit the opposite side of the car. She shook her head and opened her eyes.
“That’ll be fifteen dollars, sir.” It was the cab driver.
“Gumshoe, do you mind paying? I have to talk to Iris for a moment.”
“Hey! Pal, where do you think my money comes from?”
“I just gave you money. Please, Gumshoe, this is important.”
“Alright, Pal, but you owe me one!”
“Pearl, stay with the shabby detective. I need to talk you your sister for a moment.”
“M-my sister?”
“What?” He thought. “Why is she so surprised? Did Maya not…oooh…Maya, I am so not taking you to see the movie.” Then realizing where Maya actually was. “Maya! She’s still in prison!” He shook himself again to regain sanity “Iris! Hurry!” He blurted. “We need to get to the detention center fast!”
“Feenie?”
“Follow me!”
Iris held her head in her hands. She had a terrible headache too.
“Is something wrong?” Phoenix appeared to show genuine concern.
“No, no, nothing. We should hurry.” But something was indeed wrong.
Phoenix seemed a little ready to object at Iris not taking care of herself, but resisted. They needed to get to the detention center, fast, for more reasons than one.
“OK, pal, we’re done. Where do you—“
“Detective, could you please show me the note?”
“Oh, the note that shows that Maya—“
Phoenix glared at him. “It wasn’t her! The note that framed her!”
“OK, sheesh pal, keep it down!”
Phoenix held his head in slight shame, realizing that once again, he had frightened everyone around him. However, Pearl looked partially pleased at the concern he was showing Maya.
“Here it is.”
Phoenix opened the note.
“What does it say, Mr. Nick?” Pearl looked disinterested, however, even though she was asking. No, it seemed she was preoccupied with another trouble of her own.
“Dear sister Iris. I need your help. My aunt killed my mother, and tried to kill me. Please, understand my wishes. I want her no longer breathing. If you could somehow manipulate events so that the outcome ends this way, I will make sure you get what you want too. I know you want revenge for what she did to you as well. Thank you.”
“The…letter isn’t signed…” Phoenix said in disbelief. “How did you know this was Maya’s????”
“Well…we found it yesterday…”
“Why didn’t you—“ he stopped himself. “I’m sorry, detective. Please continue.”

“So we had enough time to do a handwriting test. 100% it’s that girl all right!”
“What????”
“I’m sorry, but the tests don’t lie, pal. There’s nothing we can do.”
Phoenix was still adamant that Maya was innocent. “Well, there’s only one thing we can do. Let’s go to the detention center.” He was using every ounce of his willpower to not scream. “How can this happen to us again??????”
***
“Maya…”
“Nick! You’re here…” Maya looked incredibly sad. But she immediately lighted up upon seeing him. “Are you here to represent me?”
The obvious answer in his mind was “yes”. But he wondered how he could pull it off. Nevertheless, he said “Yes, of course.”
“Great! Then everything’s solved!” Maya returned to being Maya again. “So then Nick, what can I do for you?”
“First, I need you to answer this question. What do you know about this note?”
Pearl uttered a little choking noise, but when everyone turned to look at her, she turned away and ran off towards the bathroom.
“Um…OK, Maya, what do you know?”
“Abs-so-lute-ly no-thing!” She said! Then she clapped her hands together, nodded, and laughed a little. “They arrested me because they said the handwriting matches mine.” She put her finger to her lower cheek and looked up at the ceiling at an angle. “They said they found it in the victim’s cell. It’s really weird, Nick. I have no idea who wrote it, or who would want to frame me.”
“Like I thought. It couldn’t have been Maya” Phoenix thought. “Maybe…if I could just somehow prove who wrote this letter…”
“I do remember Pearls playing with a letter like that a while back though. Remember when you told me to tell her that Iris was her sis? And that you weren’t my boyfriend?” She smiled and laughed a little. “I walked in on her checking it very carefully, when another letter. She hid them pretty quickly so I wasn’t able to see.”
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix yelled. The others, including the people in the waiting room, stared at him. He scratched the back of his head, abashed. “Sorry! Force of habit.” He turned back to Maya. “You just said that you knew absolutely nothing!”
Maya gave a little chuckle. “I was kidding with you! Nick! Anyways, don’t get down because of me. I’ll make it through, like always! Go save your girlfriend!” the last announcement particularly loud.
There were mixed reactions to the last statement. Gumshoe looked “I was right and Wright was wrong! Haha!”. Iris looked surprised and mildly pleased with herself, but incapable of successfully covering up her outer emotions. Pearls looked…well, she was apparently still in the bathroom “How long has it been? Five minutes? Phoenix though. But the focus of his brain at the moment was “She thinks she’s my girlfriend??????”
This last statement ran through his head several times, and the last time, he remembered something Maya could do for him.
“Gumshoe! Please, tell the Bailiff to remove anything that remotely looks like it could be used as a weapon from Maya!.”
“What? Hey, are you feeling all right, Wright?”
“Feenie…what’s wrong?”
“Please! Just…I’m begging you to do it! It’s very important!”
“OK! OK! You keep too many secrets, pal!”
Fifteen minutes later all that remained in Maya’s small compartment were white walls, a plastic shatterproof window, and two guards standing behind her, equipped with tranquilizer guns in case things went bad.
“Maya…I need you to…I need you to summon Dahlia now.” It actually seemed surreal what he was saying. “Dahlia Hawthorne. I need to ask her some questions.”
“M-my sister? W-why? Feenie…”
“Trust me Iris. I trusted you…please…”
“I-I, of course I trust you Feenie! But…”
“Then…Maya…are you read—“
“Hello, “Feenie”!. How are you doing? I just want to say…I’m honored to be in your presence. You look so handsome in that blue suit.”
It was Dahlia.
“Please, “Dollie”, you’re not fooling anyone. Now I want to know…what exactly happened?”
Dahlia…looking identical to Iris, responded. “Come on, Feenie, what makes you think I’d tell you that?” Then she turned to Iris. “Hello, sister. How are thing in the world of the living? Are you content to be reunited with your ‘Feenie?’”
It wasn’t like Iris to show jealousy, but she responded. “Please…sister, stop calling him ‘Feenie’”. Maybe it was for Phoenix’s sake, so he wouldn’t have be hurt by the events of his college years. Maybe it was for her own sake, but whatever the case, Dahlia seemed to listen.
“Dahlia. Tell me. What—“
“Oh guards…I…I think…”
But the guards were fixed, unmoving, unemotional. Phoenix had instructed Gumshoe to teach the guards all of Dahlia’s ploys. They were not fooled.
Dahlia realized this herself, and found it was no longer necessary to act innocent. “My, my, you taught the guards so well. What makes you think I had anything to do with this murder incident?”
“Well…” and Phoenix smiled. “How do you know about the incident in question? I never referred to it as murder, you know.”
“A-ah, still as clever as always, it seems. All right, I spill my beans” changing her personality again. “Anything for you…Feenie” she purred seductively.
Iris wasn’t looking at them. She was turned away, troubled.
“Start” Phoenix began. “By telling me what you had to do with this case.”
“Simple. My mother summoned me, and I killed her. Of course, when I’m summoned, I look like my dear sister Iris. Seducing that half wit guard was no challenge. Then to frame my sister, I opened up her lock and placed everything in her hand so it looked like she touched them. She was asleep at the time. The police are such idiots to fall for that.”
Upon hearing “The police are idiots”, Gumshoe turned away and adopted the same atmosphere as Iris. Phoenix was now alone to do the questioning.
“OK, now, why would you do that?”
“I have my reasons. But I did it for revenge.”Dahlia started fingering her hair. “That idiot Morgan Fey, she’d do anything for her little Pearls. I thought, why not kill her, the one who ruined my life? Then to frame Maya, and my dear sister at the same time, taking away the two women you care about most.” She smiled evilly.“Feenie…you’re not going to be able to prove this. My testimony here doesn’t count for anything.” Cackling a little, she tried to rush the guards. Immediately, the whiz of the tranquilizers smashed into Dahlia/Maya’s chest. Before falling asleep, Dahlia looked one more time at Phoeni, smiled, and said something he couldn’t hear.
Phoenix stared at her for another five minutes. She gradually changed back to Maya. Having confirmed her safety he turned around and addressed his friends, including Pearl, who had recently arrived.
“Let’s leave.” He said. And without another word, he made for the door.

CHAPTER 8
FLUFFY CHAPTER!
Spoiler:
Chapter Eight: Trust (INCOMPLETE)
“Detective Gumshoe…could you give us a moment alone please?”
“Hey, Pal! What do you think you’re pulling, leaving me with this—“
“Detective! You’re talking about a kid!”
However, it seemed not to do any good. Pearls was looking mopey. Phoenix was actually holding Iris’ hand, and Pearl wasn’t doing a thing about it. There was definitely something wrong, but he decided that now wasn’t the time to address it. He would regret this decision.
“All right Pal! But you owe me! Come on kid…Uncle Gumshoe’s gonna take you to the best noodle place in town!”
Pearls followed mellowly behind. Phoenix impulsively assumed it was because Maya was arrested.
“Iris…I have something to say to you…”
“Y-yes?”
“I…last night…at that house…I forgave you, but…I wasn’t being honest.”
“W-w-w-w—“ Her eyes began to brim with tears.
“Please…listen. Now…I am truly, honestly, forgiving you.”
Her tears suppressed, she tentatively asked “B-but why?”
“I…I guess, I couldn’t trust you. That incident…it left me with emotional scars that still haven’t faded away.” He sighed. “You…you were…fake. My fake love, and…I didn’t want that hurt to begin again. I couldn’t bear the thought of it. I was a fool…you were…saying how, you truly had feelings for me, but I still couldn’t…just couldn’t believe that you actually meant it…if you were Dahlia, trying to use me…”
“Then w-why now? W-why do you t-trust me now?”
“Because…your sister…she…she showed me today, just how foolish I was. You were real to me. She wasn’t. She confirmed what you said…I know now who I couldn’t trust. It’s not you…” He put his hand on her cheek.
“T-then why d-did you”
“Agree to the Magatama?” She nodded. “Because…I guess I just couldn’t see my Dollie as a killer.”
“D-do you trust me now?”
Phoenix pondered the question for a moment. “Iris…I do.”
She smiled.
“Iris…I want to apologize for Yesterday, at the detention center. I truly do. I…if you still have the hood?”
Her smile brightened.
“Oh yes!”
“And…about the proposition yesterday…I would very much like to go…”
“O-on a-a…”
They didn’t need to say any more. They knew what was happening. Both looking down, slightly embarrassed, it was five minutes before someone broke the deadlock.
Phoenix was that someone. That special someone. “I would love to, Iris. Maybe…you could make me some of those magical omelets again?”
She was relieved he lightened up again.
“I don’t know if I can still make them. It’s been a long time…you might not like the way they—“
“Dol—Iris, no matter what you make, I will consume it with pride, because it was made by a very special person.”
It was the first time he had said her name with unbounded affection. She nearly choked from happiness.
“Feenie…” her eyes were sparkling.
“We need to choose a new nickname for you. I can’t believe myself, but I never noticed it when…whenever I called you Dollie, you paused a little…disturbed. I was so focused on how happy I was…I never—“
She put her finger over his mouth. “Shhh…I think…everything’s OK now. I…never faltered. I always hoped that you wouldn’t hurt yourself any more…I thought it best if you forgot me. I...was the monster. I should have told you…and you…”
“Don’t, Rissy. I told you, I forgave you.” He held her in his embrace. “I won’t ever waver again when it comes to you.”
“Oh…” she shuddered in his arms. It was a happy shudder.
They stayed this way for several more minutes. Meanwhile, around the corner, a large man in a puke-green overcoat with a bandage over his left cheek peeked around the corner, spying on the happy couple, laughing to himself about being right.
***
“Come on kid, we’re going to see what your sister’s up to!”
Gumshoe led Pearls around the corner, stalking Phoenix and his wonderful new friend on their way to a small coffee shop.
“Oh, um…O-ok…” Pearls wasn’t too happy.
“Brighten up kid! After this I’ll treat you to those noodles I promised.”
But it didn’t seem to work. Nothing could lift Pearl’s spirits. “Poor kid’s been through a lot, huh?” the detective thought to himself.
Finally, they arrived.
“Feenie…are you sure? I-I mean, i-if you just feel s-sorry for me…”
“How can you say that? I meant every word I said today. You are the most important person to me in the world.”
“T-thank you…” She lightened her mood considerably. “Do you think we could have something to eat? I skipped breakfast today?”
“But why?”
“I was nervous…I didn’t want to do anything that could possibly…ruin our chances in the courtroom” her stomach growled. She gave a light laugh.
“Sure, I’ll order those omelets, OK? Although” he put his finger to his chin. “They will never be able to compare to yours!”
“Oh…” she shuddered again.
They went in. Gumshoe then put on a pair of shades he had been saving for just this situation. “I’ve had this thing forever. It’s always been my dream to spy on someone.” He put them on and drew out his weapon…but after some careful thinking put it back in. Phoenix’s words rang in his head. “Detective! How can you show her something so dangerous?!?!?”.
“Um…” Pearl hadn’t snapped out of it. Gumshoe barely noticed.
“Come on kid, don’t blow my cover now.” He held her hand, trying to look like a father, and nonchalantly walked into the café.
Phoenix was ordering. “Two medium coffees please, and a deluxe omelet for the little beauty here.”
Iris giggled when she heard him referencing her.
“Coming right up!”
“Feenie…while we wait, would you mind coming over to sit for a moment?”
“Sure Ris.”
“I-I want to confess something…”
“Again?” he gave an amused smirk. “O-oh, I’m sorry!” He apologized immediately on Iris mellowing out. “Phoenix you idiot!” he thought. “How could you be so tactless with her feelings???”
“You…were somebody I hated when I first met you.” She began cautiously. “I thought that my sister…that if you had never existed, she wouldn’t be in so much trouble.” Phoenix was listening intently. He did not show any sign of offense. “But…gradually in…I began…to see you as a person.”
Phoenix was silent. Iris took it as a sign to continue.
“After our first date…you were so charming, that I couldn’t…I couldn’t hate you.” She gushed. “I couldn’t love you. I thought if I did…my sister was doomed.” She paused and looked around. “Then…after you showed me…after that trip to the amusement park…that you truly cared…” her eyes began to tear. “I believe, for the first time. I…”
“Iris…” Phoenix said it more to himself than her.
“Please…let me continue. I have to get this off of my chest.” She stared at him intently, as if her eyes bore holes into his brain. “I plotted to kill you. If you did anything else…I might not be able to…help my sister…and I couldn’t…”
“N-no…she…” he thought. But he suppressed his urge to scream out. “No. I have to listen. If she trusts me enough to tell me this…then maybe I’m more than just a casual romantic interest.””
“But I couldn’t. The next day…I was supposed to slip poison into your omelet. But you…standing there…with my sweater…so charming…I…I lost it. I couldn’t.”
“Is t-that when you...?”
She nodded. “I had to make a choice that day. It was my sister, or you. To be truthful, it was quite a hard decision.” She swallowed. “I owed my sister a great deal, and if I didn’t help her…she might end up…” She stopped, not continuing. “But I chose you. You stole something from me that day, something you could never return.”
“W-what? W-was it y-your sister? The locket?”
“No” she smiled, taking his hand, and putting it over the left side of her chest, and placing her own hand over his. “That day…the object you stole was…my heart.”
“I-Iris…” Phoenix was stunned. He never expected her to have been so deep and meaningful, but he liked it. “I-I…”
She gave a long, drawn out sigh. “Feenie…I no longer have to answer for…this…I hope you can…”
“Forgive you? Do you really even need to ask?” his face was kind, soft, warm, and best of all, understanding.
“I-I…think…” She looked at the counter. “that maybe we should retrieve our order before someone takes it.”
He laughed. “Yes, of course. Allow me, Ris.” Moving up, and keeping his eyes on her all the time he was moving over to the order counter, he stumbled several times before picking up the tray. Iris was moved, figuratively, and literally.
“Feenie. Come sit by me.” She scooted over, revealing half of her own seat. “If you don’t mind. I enjoy your company more the closer you are to me.”
“Why, of course!” Phoenix placed the omelet on the table. Taking his coffee, he downed it all in one shot. Then, taking a small straw, he poked a hole in her coffee, and started sipping.
“Hey!” Iris protested. “T-that’s mine!”
“Ah, but who bought it?” Phoenix teased.
Iris turned red. “W-well, i-if you insist.”
“Come on Ris! Drink it with me! I’m dying to relive my college years with you. They were…they were the best times of my life.”
She gushed again. In fact, it seemed she might run out of blood from all the embarrassment she had shown.
“Mr. NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!!!!!”
“Ah! Why’d you have to blow my cover? I had the scandal of the century on Wright!”
A shabby detective and a small spirit medium appeared.
“I’m sorry! Mr. NIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCCK!!!!!!”
“W-what?”
“It was my mother! Please…I didn’t know!” the smaller girl started crying. Iris was confused, but showed genuine concern.
“What’s wrong? Pearls?”
“Pearly?”
Pearls continued crying, and then said.
“It’s my fault! My fault that Mystic Maya is in trouble! I—My mother told me to convince a Ms. Vera to forge the letter!!!! I’m soooooooorrrrrry! Waaaaaaah! Mystic Maaaaaaaaaaayaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!”
Phoenix and Iris stared at each other in horror. If this is what they thought it meant, then that meant that this case just got a whole lot more complicated.
“No! Morgan Fey! It was her!”
“Feenie!”
“Iris! We have got to prepare for the trial. I’m sorry, we’ll have to continue this later. Right now, proving the two of you innocent in the thing that is most important right now!” He put the omelet in a small paper bag. “Come on! We have to go!”
Without a clue, the three followed the spiky-haired blue-suited lawyer out of the Café. Something was going on. Something very sinister in the making.

LAST UPDATE!
CHAPTER 9
Spoiler:
Chapter Nine
“Larry! What’re you doing here in the defendant’s lobby?”
“Shaddup! It’s Laurice!”
“But in the prison, you told Iris is was Larry!”
“No I didn’t!”
Staring intently at the defendant, Larry began to sketch her.
“Liar!” Phoenix looked rather angry. “We need to prepare for the trial right now! It’s not the time to be doing sketches!”
“Hold on!” Larry said with his tongue out. “I’m…nearly…finished!”
He held up a picture of Iris embracing a picture of Larry.
“Oh my, Mr. Laurice…”
“See! My true love calls me Mr. Laurice!”
“Well…um…”
“Aw…she’s so cute when she’s shy.”
“Is this guy seriously in denial?” Phoenix thought. He couldn’t help but feel a little bad about his friend.
“Um…Mr. Laurice…” Iris blushed a little. “Maybe…”
“Say no more! I’ve got the wedding planned for Saturday! Just a…”
“Larry…my defendant also happens to be…my girlfriend now.”
“Heh…heh…” Larry’s face froze, although he continued laughing monotonously. Gradually, the lines in his face hardened. “Nick…Nick…come on Nick. NICK!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!”
“Please what? We have such a past together”
Iris smile, giggled, and looked down, apparently unable to face Larry.
“Larry, please get out. Seriously, the trial is about to start and I haven’t even—“
“Hey Pal!”
“—discussed the case with my cli—er, Iris yet.” Phoenix turned to her and held her cheeks, then turned back. “Larry…”
“You’ve got some nerve letting a detective wait out here this long!”
Everyone halted and stared at the detective.
“Errr…maybe I’m interrupting something…” He turned for the door.
“Ah! Detective Gumshoe, what is it?”
He turned back and hardened his face. “There’s some new evidence, pal. The boys down at autopsy told us that the victim may have died from a cut wound that was inflicted from inside the neck.”
“Huh???”
“It’s just a guess, they’re not really sure. I don’t see how that could’ve happened though.”
“What? From inside?” Phoenix thought about it. “Then…what Dahlia said was indeed true. Morgan must’ve committed suicide, while channeling her spirit.”
“Still! Nick! I can’t believe you stole her from me!”
Phoenix ignored Larry and went on speculating. “Was there anything found in her throat?”
The detective smiled. “Yeah, pal, there was this small wooden rectangle.” He pulled out a small plastic bag with the wooden rectangle.
“Detective! How did you get your hands on that??”
“Well” he smiled mischievously. “I kind of stole it. I thought you might like it as an early birthday present.”
“Well, thank you.” Phoenix took the bag. “It certainly helps.”
“Hey! I never said you could have it!”
Phoenix glared at him.
“All right, all right, just stop staring at me like that!”
“Thank you” he turned to Iris. “OK, well, leave it to me.”
She didn’t say anything, and ran over to the defendant’s box with her hands over her heart.
“I guess if you must, you can cheer me on in the audience.”
“No way! You’re no friend of mine! You stole my true love from me!” Larry started to tear up. “Waaaaah! You’re such a bully Nick!” he ran out of the room sobbing.
“Should I go after him?” Gumshoe asked.
“Nah, he’ll get over it.”
Phoenix walked into the defendant’s lobby expecting a tough fight.
***
“Court will now reconvene for the trial of Iris Hawthorne.”
“The prosecution is ready, your honor!” The balding Payne screeched.
“T-the defense is r-ready, your honor…” Phoenix was unnerved by the fact that they had used Payne again.
“Very well, your opening statement, Mr. Payne?”
“W-what? Oh right, before we begin, I’d like to bring some new information to light.” He began. “It seems down at the autopsy division they’re saying that the victim might have died from the cut wound from inside. Additionally,” He continued, “It appears as If the defendant in question might have had an accomplice.”
“W-who was the accomplice?” the judge asked.
“The one who wrote a letter to the defendant planning out the murder! None other than, Ms. Maya Fey!”
“Whaaaaaaaaat????” Phoenix was stunned. He had been told of this, but he was not expecting it to actually be presented in court.
“Very well. And you have a witness?”
“Yes, the boys at the forensics department can take care of that.” Payne’s high pitched voice cracked something in Phoenix’s brain. “Maybe we should call one of them in?”
“Yes, certainly” The judge replied.
“Very well…heehee!”
***
“Witness! Name and occupation?”
The witness, dressed in a white coat top to bottom, with afro-like hair and wire-rimmed glasses, answered. “Er…my name is John Mallory” He scratched the back of his head. “I deal with handwriting identification and forgery.”
“You can assert for us that it was Ms. Maya Fey that wrote the letter in question?”
“Yes sir, I can do that.”
“Very well witness, begin your testimony.”
***
“Well, the police found the note in the cell of the defendant. They brought it to us and we did some analysis. We matched the writing to everyone’s on the computer database. It brought us to Ms. Maya Fey.”
The Judge fell silent for a few seconds, and then asked the witness. “Your computers have a database on everyone’s handwriting?”
“Naturally, we archive it quite like fingerprints and DNA. We take handwriting samples of everyone that’s ever been arrested.”
“That’s no surprise then, Maya’s been arrested plenty of times” Phoenix thought.
“And how does it match?”
“Well, different writing styles are subconsciously expressed on paper. Even if the person in question was trying to fake his or her handwriting, unless they have had a lot of training, we’d be able to detect it.”
“Hmm…I’ll take your word for it.” The Judge shifted his look to the defense bench. “Mr. Wright, your cross-examination please.
Phoenix stared at the court-record for a moment, trying to pick apart the testimony. However, it seemed pretty solid to him. “Damn it” he whispered. “I’ll have to start by pressing some more information out of him.” He turned to the witness. “Tell me, Mr. Mallory, the note was found in the cell of the defendant, correct?”
“Err, well, I don’t know. I don’t do field work.”
“Well, that went well” Phoenix thought. Then he shifted to the next question. “OK, about the analysis, since there are thousands and thousands of people in this city, is it possible that you might have made a mistake of some sort?”
“It’s not very likely. These things are subtle, and contain millions of unseen variables. For example, the subject could have lay his or her hand at a 30 degree angle or so, or maybe likes to connect p’s and h’s. It will take several days to explain everything.”
“But what about the possibility?”
“I guess there’s a slight possibility, I mean, we didn’t exactly find fingerprints or other clues of identification of the subject’s on the letter. However, the handwriting mat—“
“Hold it!” Phoenix loudly ejected. “Did you say Maya’s fingerprints weren’t found?”
“Yeah, neither were the defendant’s. In fact, it seems the only person who left fingerprints were the victim’s.”
“So, what you’re saying is the victim touched the letter, but there’s no evidence that the defendant or her alleged accomplice did?”
“OBJECTION!” Payne screeched “Yes, but her handwriting matches, and the letter was found in the defendant’s cell. It’s still decisive evidence!”
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix yelled “I think this fact somewhat more significant than you’re trying to mask it to be.”
“You’re bluffing!”
“I may be” Phoenix thought, “but I’ve been backed into a corner here.” He turned to the court-record.”You see, if anyone touched this letter, then there should be fingerprints.”
“What if they just wore gloves?”
“I’m sorry, Mr. Payne, that may have been the case for Ms. Maya, but not for Ms. Iris. You see, she was in a cell, without a change of clothes. Therefore, we are led to assume that if she read the note to carry out the so called ‘plan’, then she must’ve left her fingerprints on the letter!”
“OBJECTION! What if the defendant used makeshift gloves! Like if she had used her clothes to pick up the letter?”
“OBJECTION! Mr. Payne, does that seem likely to you? I’m certain the letter wasn’t just delivered like that! If it took you a day to find it, it means it was hidden, and that for some reason, it wasn’t supposed to be seen! Therefore, when it arrived, the contents must have been concealed. Now, why would anyone pick up a letter like that?”
“If she were expecting a letter from someone—“
“OBJECTION! Then why not tell her right then and there?”
“Aaaah-Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!”
The courtroom chattered
“Order! Order! Order!” The judge pounded his gavel “I see. It certainly seems strange now that Mr. Wright brings these points to light.”
“Nevertheless!” Payne was sweating now “We have other evidence! The defendant escaped her cell with this key!” He waved it around showing the court. “Her fingerprints are all over it, albeit a little smeared! It seems she was trying to cover up her crime! This gives her a chance to pick up some gloves and—“
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix smiled. “Still, Mr. Payne, you haven’t answered why she would pick up the letter with gloves!”
“OBJECTION! It doesn’t matter why! It just matters that she escaped and—“
“OBJECTION! This court-record tells me that the victim’s fingerprints were on the key as well.” He banged his desk with both hands. “Why is that?”
Payne gulped. He was silent with his objections.
“What if it was the victim that escaped the cell?”
“OBJECTION! That’s nonsense!!!!”
“Why is it? Both set of fingerprints were found! It is just as likely that the defendant escaped and framed the victim as it is vice versa!”
“OBJECTION! Mr. Wright, the witness from yesterday—“
“Is a bumbling idiot” he thought
“—swore under oath that it was Ms. Iris that sed—“
“Which brings us to a new subject. What if the victim channeled someone?”
“…what??!?!?!?!”
“The victim’s name is Morgan Fey. Historically, the Feys have been known for spiritual abilities.” Phoenix paused and stared at the entire court. “Ladies and Gentlemen! I propose that the victim channeled someone to look like the defendant! Someone by the name of Dahlia Hawthorne, the defendant’s twin sister!”
The courtroom chattered.
“Order! Order! I will have order!” The Judge pounded his gavel on the table repeatedly. “What is the meaning of this Mr. Wright?”
“The defense proposes that the Victim masterminded her own death and framed my client!”
The courtroom chattered again.
“Order! Order! Bailiff! Restrain anyone that does not obey!” He pounded his gavel, and unfortunately, it broke. “Bailiff! Never mind! Fetch me a new gavel!”
Phoenix put his finger to his mouth. “Mr. Payne, you said that the key used in question was the master key, correct?”
Payne said nothing.
“Doesn’t that mean the holder of the key could have opened the doors to the defendant’s cell?”
“OBJECTION!”
“Objection denied” was the Judge’s response. “I would very much like to hear Mr. Wright’s theory.”
Payne gulped in horror. The Judge was on the defense’s side.
“And the cut on the arm, the one superficial to the death of the victim. What if that was put there to mislead us? After all, the victim could have gone to the victim’s cell and planted the alleged murder weapon there, as well as the note, without notice as the defendant was asleep at the time!! Then leading a trail of blood back to her own cell, leaving the key in the defendant’s cell, and committing suicide.”
“OBJECTION!” Payne shrieked. “With what murder—“
“You said it yourself that the cut wound could have been made from inside the throat!” Phoenix took out the wooden box. On it he noticed a large button, and pressed it lightly. A blade came out. “This was found in the throat of the defendant! It is clearly a knife!”
“OBJECTION! But why was it not found in the initial investigation?”
Phoenix demonstrated and struck his desk with the Knife’s blade. It slid back in. “The victim was found face down! As she fell, the blade slid back in!”
“OBJECTION! What about the witness’ testimony from yesterday?”
“Remember that when channeling the spirit medium’s body morphs into the shape of that of the spirit. If she was channeling Dahlia, who is the twin sister of the defendant, then she would look like Iris!” Phoenix smiled confidently. “I have evidence from a recorded conversation at the detention center yesterday!”
“Aaaah-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!”
“Hmmm…” The Judge had received a new gavel. “I see. The case is clear to me now. There is no more room for misinterpretation of the facts. I find the defendant…Ms. Iris Hawthorne, No—“
“HOLD IT!” It was Payne. “But the letter! The forgery has not yet been explained!”
The Judge blinked. “It most certainly hasn’t. I’m afraid without an explanation, I cannot render judgement. Mr. Wright?”
“Ah, your honor, the defense proposes a special witness.”
“What???” Payne squealed?
“I see, and who is this special witness?”
“None other than, Ms. Pearl Fey! She was the one who had received instructions from the victim to seek out a master forger to…”
“That will not be necessary Mr. Wright. Mr. Payne” he turned to the red-faced prosecutor. “I expected more out of you. I am disappointed.” Then he turned back and faced Iris. “I am pleased to announce at this time, that the verdict will be NOT GUILTY”
“Yes! I did it!” Phoenix thought.
“Additionally” the Judge continued, “I believe Ms. Maya Fey’s name will also be cleared. And, a special request from Mr. Wright,” Iris waited on her toes in the defendant’s box. “Your parole will start today.”
“Feenie!” She shouted across the room. Everyone in the courtroom stared at her. She looked down and seemed to die of embarrassment.
“Court is Adjourned! That is all! Oh, and Mr. Payne, you owe me twenty dollars for the Gavel!”
***
“Feenie!” She jumped into his arms, again. “I loved your performance!”
“Heh heh, it was nothing, Iris!”
“Hey pal! So, you did it again! You won an impossible case!”
“Wright…” someone had appeared. A man in a purple suit with a white frill around his neck. “I am surprised yet again. You’ve managed to execute the unfeasible.”
“Edgeworth, so you returned huh?”
“Yes, and I dragged this unfortunate misfit with me.” He pulled out Larry.
“I’m sorry Nick! I’m sorry!”
“It’s OK, just…stop crying.”
“This delinquent was trying to break Ms. Maya Fey out of her cell.” Edgeworth commented.
“WHAT?” Phoenix dropped Iris
“I’m sorry! Sorry! WAaAAAAAAaaaAAAaAH!”
“Nevertheless, he was arrested and will be sentenced to at least six months for vandalizing police property.”
“I-is that r-really necessary?”
“Yes” Edgeworth turned for the door. “I hope to see you in Court, Wright” He dragged a sobbing Larry with him.
“Hmm…”
“NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!!!!!”
It was Maya
“Maya! So, you’re out of prison?”
“Yep!” she nodded. “It was all thanks to you! Mr. Edgeworth even drove me here!”
“Glad to hear he’s so caring.”
“So, is that your new girlfriend?” Maya teased.
“Well, er”
Iris giggled.
“Why don’t we celebrate back at the office huh? I’m sure all of you are starved!”
“Hey, Pal, make me something other than noodles. I’m sick of the stuff.”
“I want burgers!”
“Feenie, do you still want some of my omelets? I made some this morning.”
Phoenix laughed.


THE END!

HERE'S THE SEQUEL!~

Author: Very(Very)HappyTaffy
Genre: Original Court Case(s)
Chapters: At least nine (Yes...next chapter confirmed :D)
Completed: No
Pairings: Will make up as I go. PxI confirmed
Presence of Larry Butz: In light doses
Link: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5286100/1/A ... _Happiness



THIS IS THE OFFICIAL SEQUEL TO “INDECISION”
Um…Yeah, I kind of wrote the sequel to a story before actually completing the story in question. How stupid am I?

CHAPTER ONE

Spoiler:
It was dark. A spiky haired man lay on his bed with the covers wrapped tightly around him, not yet quite asleep. Outside, it had just started to snow. He wondered about the little things.
“I wonder if it’s possible to capture each individual snowflake…” He thought.
The steel Samurai tone started to play.
“I thought I put it on vibrate!” he said to himself. Putting on the signatory blue suit, tie, and pants, he went over to pick up the phone. “Wright and Co. Law offices!”
“Hey Pal! What took you so long to answer??”
“I was getting dressed. It’s awfully cold, you know.”
“Never mind that! One of our guys just shot a criminal!”
“I’m sure the police have their hands full.” He surmised rather uncaringly.
“I need you to be his lawyer! He’s a friend of mine!”
“On such short notice? When’s the trial?”
“Tomorrow! You can work miracles can’t you?”
“Tomorrow? I’m afraid I can’t do it Detective.”
“Come on, Pal! You owe me. It’s your fault my salary’s so low!”
“Sorry detective, I’ve got a date tomorrow!”
“It’s a matter of life and death here!”
“Detective…”
“Come on, Pal! You know me…I would never lie to you!”
“…”
“At least hear me out! Come down to the precinct right away. I’ll make sure you get all the intel on the case.”
“Detective…” The blue suited attorney thought to himself. “Should I take it?” He sighed. He did owe the detective a great amount of favors.
“All right, I’ll come. If Iris gets angry it’s your fault.”
“Thanks pal! That great girl would never get mad at you!”
He hung up the phone. It was time to go. He grabbed a nametag that read “Phoenix Wright”, pinned his Attorney’s badge onto his suit, and put on his watch.
“Feenie?”
A black haired girl with braids walked out from a bedroom rubbing her eyes. “What are you doing up so early?” It was apparent she was giving it her all to not yawn.
“Sorry, I’ve got to take a case for that Detective. I guess we’ll have to call off the date?”
“It’s no problem.” She said. “I understand.”
“If there’s anything wrong…I mean…we could have fun investigating to..geth..” He cut off uncomfortably.
“No really!” She gave him a bright smile. “It’s OK! I understand. As long as you don’t leave me forever…I’ll always be by your side.”
Phoenix was relieved. “Heheh, you’re the best, I don’t deserve you.”
“You’ve got it backwards” she teased. “I’m the—“
“No contest! I’ll be back later!”
She watched him leave. Inside, she felt rather warm and fuzzy. It was almost unreal how once again she was reunited.
***
“Gumshoe, I hope you’re happy.”
The shabby detective looked anything but happy.
“Err…Officer Kiriya, this is a friend of mine, Phoenix Wright.” He gestured to the attorney. “Mr. Wright, this is Officer Kiriya. He’s the accused.”
“Hi, so…um…what happened?”
“Well…” the detective began.
Kiriya held a hand up to silence him. “Good Detective, your field work left me speechless with the level of incompetence it demonstrated. Please, if you must contribute anything, let it be evidence.”
“Urp…” Gumshoe shut his mouth. It was obvious that he still looked up to the officer as a superior. “Well…here’s the autopsy report.”
“Thank you, Detective.” Phoenix took the autopsy report and looked it over.
Name: Jared Smith
Age: 27
Time of death: between 10:00 PM and 10:45 PM.
Victim died from a gunshot wound through left eye. Death was instantaneous.
Shot fired from about 30 feet away. Caliber matches accused’s issued sidearm.
“OK, Mr…Kiriya, was it?”
“Yes”
“Err…what exactly happened?”
He smiled. “So, you want to hear my version of events?”
“Yes…” Phoenix was silent for a moment, then thought it couldn’t hurt to add a “Sir”.
“Well, I was doing my regular patrols, as successor to the Chief of Police.”
“Wait, a chief of police doing patrols?”
“Why yes, I take it upon myself to bend the rules ever so often.”
“Right, right, continue…”
“I had heard a radio broadcast at exactly 7:43 that night that a certain fugitive had escaped from prison in our neighboring city. He had hijacked a car on the highway from a certain couple and drove here. I immediately assumed control of a civilian car and pursued him to a forest. He was armed with a small shotgun, however, it was not aimed at me. In fact, he had already dropped it thirty yards before I shot him. My reflexes took over my body and a put a bullet through his eye.”
“So…about what time would you say you had met the victim?”
“I remember the car chase as being around 20 minutes. I got in the car sometime after eight.”
“Yes, and the foot chase?”
“Sharp, Mr. Wright. Well, I followed him into the forest. I would assume it was about another fifteen minutes. He ran out of wind by then.”
“So…when would you say the incident occurred?”
“Nine thirty, approximately.”
“But, this autopsy report claims that the victim died after ten. And…it also states that death was instantaneous.”
“I don’t know. All I know is, I did indeed shoot the man.”
“Are you serious?” Phoenix turned to the detective. “Do you expect—“
“Have you met Lana Skye, Mr. Wright?” It was the officer.
“Why…yes…how do you--?”
“She is the head prosecutor, and I was the second in command of the police force. It seems natural that we knew each other. Do you know what she always says? You should never believe your client.”
This struck Phoenix as odd. “B-but…I can’t defend a guilty client! Especially…not one that says…”
“Were you listening, Mr. Wright? I stated I put a bullet through his eye. I did not ever say that I killed him.”
“What????” Phoenix was confused. “Then what…”
“I believe he was already dead when I shot him. I did it just to certify his unfortunate fate.”
”Then…” Phoenix was speechless.
“The rest, I leave to you, Mr. Wright.”
He turned around. It was just like when Lana Skye had been his client.
“These police buffs must have the same mind, you think?” He thought to himself.
“Gumshoe…”
“He’s the only one left that still vouches for my job, Pal! Come on! Help a guy out!”
Pheonix didn’t know what to think. Mia’s words rang at him “Always believe in your client.” But how could he, when his own client told him to not believe?
“Alright…Gumshoe, I’ll see. When’s the trial?”
“Tomorrow”
“That’ll be enough time for something at least. I should start investigating”
“Thanks pal, I owe you a million.” Gumshoe waved a goodbye.
Outside, there was a police car waiting for him to take him home. As he got in, he dialed a numb


CHAPTER TWO

Spoiler:
Intro: here is where the spoilers to Indecision begin. Well, technically, they began with the first chapter, but this chapter will discuss specifics in what happened in that story.
I heavily recommend that you read “Indecision” before you read this.



Part 2 Chapter 2:
“So, Nick, how’s life?”
“Uneventful,” but a glance from Iris told him otherwise. “I see you finally changed out of your acolyte clothes. Any particular reason?”
“Well, I decided to pass on the master’s seat to Pearl. I guess I didn’t really want it after all that’s happened.”
Phoenix stared at her. She wasn’t the Maya he had first met, the spunky, immature, and headstrong kid. She had truly matured into somebody who had seen many years of life and could utilize the wisdom of experience.
“That’s so great.” Iris commented. “I’m sure she’s delighted where she is now.”
“Well…” Maya seemed to be a little more down than usual. “I guess, but…I can’t help but worry about her thinking of her mother. I mean, if I had just done this from the start…”
“You couldn’t have...Maya. The tradition…it doesn’t allow for it. It’s only now because everyone else is dead.”
“Yeah…” tears began to brim in her eyes. “I’m…”
They all fell silent for a few seconds.
“Ms. Fey, you must be rather hungry from the long journey. Would you like something to eat?”
“S-sure…th-thanks…”
“Maya…it’s OK…”
“N-nIck….” She was openly crying now. “Why did it have to end up like this?? Why couldn’t…”
“We just all live together happily” he thought. “I wonder that often myself?”
“W-why did e-everyone important to m-me h-have to d-die?”
Phoenix had no answer. He could only give her a hug to comfort her.
“It’s OK, Maya, you still have us.”
***
“So…the new police chief shot a criminal?” Maya inquired, wiping away the last of her tears.
“Yes. He admits to putting a bullet through the victim’s eye.” Maya grimaced when Phoenix said that. “But he insists he didn’t kill the victim.”
“How is that possible? I mean, shooting someone in the eye…”
“He claims the victim was already dead. Apparently, I’m supposed to prove it.”
“You can’t do that, Nick! It’s impossible!”
“No” He thought. “It isn’t. If there’s anything I learned in the past two years as an attorney, it’s that nothing’s impossible when it comes to cases.”
“Hm…”
“Feenie? What would you like?” Iris popped her pretty head around the corner of the kitchen.
Phoenix didn’t seem to hear her. “How is it possible?” He thought.
“Feenie?”
“Oh, I know! You can get him off on a self-defense charge, Nick!” Maya laughed and clapped her hands together.”I’m so smart. That’s why you need me Nick!”
“You honestly thought I hadn’t thought of that…” Phoenix thought frustrated. “Well, yes, except the weapon the criminal was holding at the time was dropped a significant amount of time before the incident occurred.”
“Feenie??” Iris voice rose, and cracked a little.
“Oh, oh! I’m sorry! I…”
“It’s OK” she looked a little sadder than before. “Um…”
“I’m so stupid!” Phoenix slapped his forhead. “I’m sorry, Ris, it’ll never happen again, I promise.” He walked over to her and picked her up. “I’d like you…nothing more.”
Iris brightened up and gave a slight laugh muffled in his suit. “Oh, I love you so—“
“--Much more than I love you? Not a chance!” He laughed and put her down.
She was still new to it. It had seemed unreal. After the events of the last trial. She had grown accustomed to living with him. It had been five years, and never would she have expected to be reunited with a love she thought she did not deserve.
“…” She just stared shyly at him. After a minute, “Well, m-maybe I sh-should get back to m-making breakfast?”
“Well…hey!” Phoenix thought of an obvious idea. “Why don’t you join us at the trial today?”
“W-well…I-I…”
“Come on Ris!”
“Yeah, come on!” Maya popped in.
“I-I g-guess…” She was so nervous she was practically biting her nails off.
“You can watch Nick in action!”
“…”
“By the way, Nick, who is the prosecutor for today?”
“Well…” He honestly didn’t know.
The steel samurai ringtone played.
“That cheesy ol’ ringtone again? You need to get a new phone, Nick!”
“Hey! You’re the one who forced me to get it! Anyways, be quiet for a moment, it’s from Gumshoe.” He picked up. “Hello?”
“Hey, pal, bad news.”
“Detective, what could possibly be worse than this situation already is?”
“Well…you know how hard it was to win cases against Mr. Edgeworth?”
A lead weight dropped in Phoenix’s stomach. It was some time before he was able to stutter out a “C-c-come on! D-don’t t-t-tell me h-he’s the prosecutor!” Phoenix stomach was churning with nervousness.
“Nah, it’s his boss.”
“No! Could it be?” Phoenix thought. His mind flashed back to everything in the past. It can’t be…”No! You don’t mean!”
“Yep Pal…she’s back again…just released from prison, in fact.”
“Sh-she’s in charge of the case????” Phoenix yelled into the speaker.
“Don’t yell, pal! It nearly gave me a heart attack. There’s nothing I could do about it. She especially requested to take command of the case after…well…”
“You told her, detective?”
“Sorry...I kind of let a lot of things slip my mind.” He laughed sheepishly. “She said she wants to meet you again, in court.”
“Auuuggh!”
“Are you still going to tak—“ Phoenix abruptly hung up. His annoyance with the good detective had nearly come to an end.
“N-nick…what’s wrong? I’ve never seen you like that before…”
“Sorry, Maya, it’s just that…”
Iris came from behind and wrapped her arms around him. “Feenie…you shouldn’t overwork yourself. Maybe you should make some time for relaxation?”
Phoenix responded by holding those arms sensitively. It seemed to calm him down. “Thanks, Ris, but I still promised the detective I’d do it.” He sighed. “I just don’t know how I could possibly…”
“Nah, you’ll pull it off! I know you well enough, Nick.” She laughed. “So, who’s the prosecutor?”
“Well…you don’t know her, but here name is—“
“BRRRING BRRRING!” Came from the office phone. Phoenix walked over.
“Hello?”
“Is this Mr. Wright?”
“Yes”
“This is your client, Kazuo Kiriya. Are you still interested in taking my case? The good detective mentioned something about—“
“Yes yes, I’m sorry, I just lost my temper with him.”
Kiriya laughed. “Don’t worry, it happens with us all the time. Honestly, I can’t understand why he still works here.”
“Well, I’ll be right over. And, Gumshoe was saying about the prosecutor, is it really—?”
“Yes…she will be there.” Kiriya cut him off, as if he didn’t want her name mentioned. “I sincerely wish you luck, Mr. Wright. You will need it.”
“Th-thanks…”
“Well, it’s time to say sayonara!”
“Y-yeah, bye”
He hung up. “Maya, we should go.”
“You still haven’t told me who the prosecutor is!” she protested.
He sighed. “It’s a long story…I tell you as we get there, OK?”
“Well…OK, Nick.” She turned to Iris. “Come on, ‘Ris’” she teased. “Let’s go!”
Iris looked at Phoenix. Phoenix nodded.
“W-well…”
“Promise, Nick?”
“Promise.”

Author’s Notes:

Sorry about the cliffhanger. I think most of you now can figure out who the prosecutor is.


CHAPTER 3

Spoiler:
“So…she was your defendant while I was gone?”
“Well…yes, I guess you could say that.”
“Hm…well, I can’t say she’d be an easy opponent, being the …you know…”
“Head prosecutor?” he thought. “I wonder…”
The car they were in arrived at the courthouse.
“Alright, Maya, are you ready for this? I mean, you haven’t exactly been able to be my assistant for the past few months.”
“Sure I’m ready Nick! You’ll turn the case upside down, like you always do!” She gave her trademark laugh and clap.
“G-good luck Feenie. I’ll be rooting for you!”
“Oh, Ris, it’s not necessary to humiliate yourself in front of the courtroom! Just do it in your heart, and I’ll be happy.” Phoenix walked up the steps with the court-record in hand. “Come on!”
***
“Court is now in session for the trial of Commander Kazuo Kiriya. Is the prosecution—?”
“The prosecution is ready, your honor.” Said the prosecutor. She was tall, with long, straight, brown hair and an orderly uniform with medals. As she said this, her eyes were closed, looking through their lids at the Bench.
“The defense is…” Phoenix cut off, trying to examine every angle of his opponent.
“Mr. Wright!” the judge echoed. “Is the defense ready or not?”
“The defense is ready, your honor.”
The Judge shook his head. “Once again, a police chief is accused of murder. It’s been less than two years since the last incident. Mr. Kiriya, the city’s patrol force is a disgrace.”
Kiriya was silent. But it could be told that he did not mind the comments.
“Ms. Skye, are you OK with prosecuting your colleague?”
“Yes, your honor, I am.” She turned to the defendant. “Mr. Kiriya, are you aware of the charges against you?”
Kiriya looked up, smug as ever. “Yes, why in fact, I do, Ms. Skye.”
“Then why do you not attempt to defend yourself?”
“Why do you not listen to my defense then? That is the reason I have an attorney, you know.” He smirked and looked up at an angle. “Besides, what this legal system can do to me…” He looked at her with wild and demonic eyes. “What I went through in training to be special forces…blood runs…actual battlefields…live ammunition training…’mock interrogations’…it’s nothing…compared to…” he gave a slightly crazy laugh.”
“Great…I’m defending another nutcase…” Phoenix thought to himself.
Lana seemed to be slightly taken aback, but successfully masked it. “Mr. Kiriya, I will pursue my guilty verdict for as long as I have conviction that you are guilty, then. Do not expect any handicaps, Mr. Wright.” She pointed at him dramatically. “You will see what the prosecution is really capable of today!”
The courtroom chattered.
“Order! Order!” The judge pounde his gavel. “I will have order! Ms. Skye, is there any reason for these provoking comments?” He glared at her.
Lana gave an aura similar to Franziska Von Karma, and did not respond.
“I am assigning you a penalty for arrogance, Ms. Skye.” This did not seem to bother her. “Alright…begin the trial. Your opening statement please.”
“The accused is charged with the murder of Jared Smith. At approximately 10 o’ clock last night, the defendant pursued the victim into a forest on a foot chase. The victim happened to be armed with a heavy firearm, and was a recently escaped fugitive—“
“Wait a minute now!” the Judge exclaimed. “Then isn’t that justified shooting?”
“Ah…but your honor, you see, the victim had dropped the shotgun a long ways before being shot in question. So it was unprovoked.”
“Hmm…”
“As our first witness, the prosecution would like to call in Detective Angel Starr, as Detective Gumshoe’s temporary substitute.”
“Hmm…” The judge pondered. “Bring the witness in!”
“Here goes” thought Phoenix. “This is certainly a weird case. I wonder if I can pull it off…”
***
“Name and occupation?”
“………………..how would you like a caviar lunch?”
“Well!”
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix yelled. “Your honor, eating—“
“Objection denied. I want to finish this caviar.”
“Some bitter—“
“No thank you witness, proceed with your name, occupation, and testimony please.”
“Why you…” Angel glared at the prosecutor.
“Witness! I will charge you with contempt of court if you do not proceed!”
Angel venomously studied the prosecutor. Her long standing grudge seem to nearly break her. However, she relented and once again put on the happy lunch-lady face.
“Angel Starr, cough up queen.”
“Enough!” Lana commented. “You are no longer the cough-up queen! You failed to extract a single word from the defendant!”
“Hey…prosecutor Skye, would you mind shutting that mouth of yours? It’s getting annoying.” Lana seemed to have touched a sensitive nerve.
The crowd chattered
Phoenix was thinking. “Wow, five minutes into the trial and they’re bickering amongst each other. I swear, these cases are getting easier and easier.”
“Ms. Skye and Ms. Starr! You will refrain from personal attacks on each other!”
The two women stared each other down. They were interrupted by the harsh sound of the gavel hitting the desk.
“Now! Or I will charge you both with contempt of court!”
The two relented.
“Witness, your testimony!”
Very well
***
“The good chief here, he re-hired me about a year ago.”
“OBJECTION!” came from Lana. “You are not to discuss the details of your personal life with us! You are to—“
“Yes, yes, stop running that trap of yours. I’ll get to it.” She continued. “So yesterday, my team was the first to investigate, as Mr. Gumshoe was napping. When we got there, we discovered a victim, shotgun lying thirty feet away, and the defendant, thirty feet away, sitting with a recently discharged gun. The victim had a gunshot wound through his left eye. We immediately arrested the chief on the spot.”
“I see…witness, did you team happen to find anything else of interest?”
“The gun had been discharged twice, your honor, both shots hitting the left eye. Additionally, the shotgun was both empty and had never been used once.”
“So we may rule out justified shooting.”
“Unfortunately…however, there was another weapon found at the scene of the crime, rather, several hundred feet away.”
“That is?”
“A hunting rifle with a scope. However, ballistics and autopsy showed that although the rifle had been discharged, it was not the murder weapon.”
“OBJECTION!” came from Phoenix. “Do you have any evidence of this?”
“Mr. Wright…I do not wish for my superior to be found guilty either, but the facts do not lie. The two bullets found in the body of the victim matched only the officer’s sidearm. The bullet of the hunting rifle was found lodged in a tree behind the defendant. To add to this…” She looked reluctant to say this. “The fingerprints on both the hunting rifle and the sidearm matched only the defendant’s…”
“A-Ack!”
“Surveillance Cameras around the site showed that Mr. Kiriya and the victim were the only persons to have entered within two hours of the incident.” She sighed heavily.
“Augh!” he thought. “I knew it! This case is impossible.”
“Mr. Wright? Do you have any further objections?”
“Nick! Come on! We need to find a contradiction”
“But…the case seems airtight…”
Maya was silent.
“Gah! I can’t lose this case!”
‘Phoenix’
“N-no way…” he thought. “N-no way it’s this conclusive.”
‘Nothing is impossible. Always bel—‘
“OBJECTION!”
‘Hey! Don’t cut me off!’
“Witness!”
“Yes, Mr. Wright?”
Phoenix fell silent, thinking.
“OBJECTION!” came the reply from Lana. She was wagging her finger at him, quite like Edgeworth used to do. “Mr. Wright, if you do not have anything to contr—“
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix pointed at Angel. “Ms. Starr! You said that the hunting rifle’s bullet was lodged in a tree, behind the victim?”
“Why yes I did.”
“And did you say both bullets were found in the victim’s left eye?”
“Well…they were lodged in the brain, having ent—“
Phoenix smiled. “Then, did you not consider the possibility that the bullet from the hunting rifle entered the victim first, and then a split second later…two bullets from the defendant’s sidearm entered and pushed it out?”
“W-well.”
“OBJECTION!” came from Lana. “Mr. Wright, your theory contains so many contradictions I find it hard to restrain a laugh. First of all, that is improbable possibility. You have no proof, no evidence, and no audience who wishes to hear such foolish rabble. And furthermore…” She smiled maliciously. “Remember that it was the defendant’s fingerprints that were found on the rifle.”
“Gah!” Phoenix exclaimed. “Y-you…” He thought “She’s that good… Dammit!”
“Mr. Wright?”
‘Phoenix…that was pathetic.’
“M-mia?”
‘You can do better than that. This isn’t the attorney that saved Diego!’
“B-but…”
‘Think of the testimony. Look it over again.’
“Mr. Wright? Are there any more objections?”
“H-hold on, your honor!”
“Ah, Mr. Wright, grasping I see…”
Kiriya was smiling at him.
Iris was not smiling, but was looking at him with trust. It conveyed the message. “I trust you”
“OBJECTION!” He tried again “Ms. Starr! How many gunshot wounds were there?”
“W-why,” she looked surprised. “There was only one!”
“Ladies and gentlemen of the court. Do you think two successive bullets could have entered the same bullet wound?” He put his hands on his hips and smiled. “not even the best trained markman can do that from thirty feet, especially not with a sidearm!”
‘Now that’s the Phoenix I know!’
“W-well…there was a second bullet wound that entered from the…”
“OBJECTION!” came from Lana. “Witness? A second bullet wound? Why wasn’t I told about this??”
“I don’t trust you nosy prosecutors, that’s why.” She continued. “Mr. Wright, the second bullet wound came from the temple.”
“T-the temple?”
“Yes, the left temple. The Defendant was found standing south of the victim, but the hunting rifle was found due west of the victim…”
‘There’s your break Phoenix!’
“What? OBJECTION!” Did you say west?”
“Yes, w-why? Is there something wrong?”
“Well…if the hunting rifle was indeed due west…then shouldn’t the bullet wound be on the right side?”
“Wh-why, that’s right!” The Judge exclaimed.
“OBJECTION!” Lana shouted. “The hunting rifle is not rele—“
“OBJECTION!” an original coming from Ms. Starr herself. “Ms, Skye, do not be so arrogant. The hunting rifle’s bullet was found in a tree behind the victim. Like Mr. Wright just proposed, it could have been pushed…”
“OBJECTION!” Lana smiled. “No, because the second wound did not come from the sidearm. It could not have! Mr. Wright just said it himself! No marksman is that skilled!”
“OBJECTION! Ms. Skye, once again, I must present new information. The bullet wound on the temple went through to the other side! Additionally, the wound is larger…”
“I think I’ve got it.” Wright thought to himself. “I really do…” He prepared for his objection. “OBJECTION! Ms. Skye! I’ve got a proposal!”
“Wh-what?” She looked shocked.
“Ms. Skye, now…what if the bullet from the hunting rifle hit the victim, he twisted around…and the defendant shot him, once? Through the temple? And then, the bullet was pushed out then, explaining the larger wound, and the hole through the other end. Then, to finish the job, Mr. Kiriya shot him again, through the left eye?”
“Wh-what? But…the cause of death!”
“Victims can live after being shot in the head, take Lincoln for example. What if the final shot is actually the shot that ended his life?”
“OBJECTION! The hunting rifle belonged to the defendant!”
“Ah, seems I’ve got her on the defensive now.” Pheonix thought. “OBJECTION! Obviously, it was moved afterwards!”
“B-but why? Why would any killer…?”
‘Good job, Phoenix. But I’m afraid it’s not the end.’
“Wh-what?”
‘You’ve proved a possibility. You now have to prove it.’
“I-I see.” The Judge intervened to mediate. “It seems there is an impasse. Ms. Skye…?”
She was silent.
“Court will recess for thirty minutes! In that time, I expect some further thinking to be done. If no conclusion can be reached afterwards, I will extend the trial another day!”
“Yes, your honor” the two attorneys said in unison.
“Then that is all! Court is in recess!”
The gavel pounded.


CHAPTER 4

Spoiler:
Kiriya’s Secrets
Not the best name. But he will be a recurring character (Phoenix needs him for intel into the police dep.), so I guess…
Anyways, less before talk, more story!

“So…um…anything you haven’t told me yet, now would be a good time.”
“Mr. Wright”. The defendant looked at him very carefully. “…Can I…trust you?”
Phoenix thought it through. “Of course you can!”
“Ooh!” Maya exclaimed. “This is so juicy! I can’t wait!”
Phoenix looked at her rather angrily.
Maya looked a little sheepish. “I’m sorry, Nick, I shouldn’t have impersonated my sister when you were desperate for a contradiction…”
“OK…Mr. Wright, before I begin…I need you to understand one thing. I am the brawns of the law. You are its brain.”
“Um…OK.” Phoenix was quite puzzled.
“To illustrate what I mean, you know the man Furio Tigre?”
Phoenix nodded.
“It’s a fact that you got him his guilty verdict. However, without us…you wouldn’t be able to do a thing after that though.”
“Uh…”
“You are to stay out of dangerous investigations, do you understand?”
“Yes, sir…” Phoenix lied.
“And you are not to ask me any more than needed.”
“OK…”
“The hunting rifle…it belongs to me.”
“WHAT?” Phoenix’s last chance in court was the hunting rifle. “B-but…then…”
“Calm down, Mr. Wright. I loaned it to my brother in law three days ago. His name is Yoshio Niida”
“But…”
“He said he needed it for police work. We don’t use it because it’s rather antiquated. However…” he paused. “He was not in the police force. I assumed since he was rather young, that he simply wanted the ‘feeling of exhilaration’.”
“So you knew…”
“I suspected. But as I have no definite proof…”
“S-so then wh-why didn’t you bring it up—“
“Because…as I just said, I am the brawns. You are the brain. That task, I bequeath to you.”
“O-ok…” Phoenix said. “Gah! This guy’s just like Lana!”
“Mr. Wright, one more thing.”
“What is it?”
“Are you perhaps wondering…” he smiled. “Why Prosecutor Skye is so rude?”
“W-well…” it did strike Phoenix as odd how Ms. Skye had been so curt with the court, and why she was so arrogant with the case. “Yeah, why?”
“I imagine it’s because of Mr. Edgeworth. You see…Ms. Starr and Ms. Skye…” he did not continue, but left Phoenix to draw his own conclusions.
“W-wait! You aren’t saying…?”
Kiriya pointed at Lana at the opposite side of the room. She was conversing with a man on a bench. The man was wearing a purple suit and corset.
“H-huh??”
The defendant only smiled and turned to the courtroom. “I believe court will resume soon?”
***
“Court will now reconvene for the trial of Kazuo Kiriya.”
“The prosecution would like to issue a statement at this time, your honor.”
“What kind of statement is it, Ms. Skye?”
“It’s…an apology.”
“Lana?” Phoenix was a bit stunned.
“I’m sorry, I was having personal problems before the court started. I…”
“Yeah, sure.” He thought. “Personal…” he thought of Edgeworth.
“I shouldn’t have been as curt, and I sincerely apologize. Mr. Wright,” she smiled benignly. “What do you say we conduct a clean trial?”
“Um…yes…I guess…” He mused as to why.
“All right then…now that that’s out of the way…”
“Your honor, during the recess, some new information was submitted. The hunting rifle in question was Mr. Kiriya’s.”
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix shouted. “It may have been, but the hunting rifle…”
“OBJECTION!” Lana sighed. “…was in the possession of his brother in law at the time?”
“Urk!” Phoenix thought. “Maybe I should think things through before yelling ‘objection!’”
“Additionally…” she continued. “The autopsy report has been updated. “The cause of death is not directly linked to a shot through the left eye. We just had a new processor in the office, so he’s still learning. The new updated report tells us that it was because of a brain hemorrhage.”
“Is that all?” the Judge inquired.
“Yes, your honor. I believe further investigation will perhaps be needed.”
“You are certainly correct. I will postpone this trial to tomorrow afternoon. Are there any objections on behalf the defense?”
Phoenix glanced towards his client, who nodded.
“No objections, your honor.”
“Very well, we will reconvene tomorrow at 10:00 AM. Court is adjourned, that is all!” The final dramatic pound of the gavel signaled the end.
***
“Mr. Wright,” Kiriya smirked. “I am certainly impressed. You exceeded my expectations.”
“Wh-what???” Phoenix exclaimed. “You were expecting…”
“A guilty verdict? Certainly.” He remarked. “I told you, I am not afraid of the hanging. The fact that I could personally subdue all my executioners with both hands tied behind my back, literally, has nothing to do with it.”
“Then why?”
He sighed heavily. “Mr. Wright…my brother-in-law…he tried to killed my wife a few months ago. He was jealous of me…it seems, for taking her, and taking his ‘rightful’ place as police chief.”
“His own sister?”A thought then ran through Phoenix’s mind. “How…how do I end up defending such a mixed up family again??”
“I tried my best to get him convicted, but he was smart.”
“Smart…enough to get away?”
“Yes” was the weighty response. “I…I could never have forgiven him. I pursued the case, even if it meant my life.”
“Is that why he decided to do this?”
“I…I suppose that’s the only reason. I won’t give up until he receives justice.”
“Then…why would you just…”
“Because, I know my execution, if I were found guilty, would raise questions around the law community. Another police chief? Do you remember what happened when Damon Gant’s sentence was carried out?”
“That’s right” he thought. “After Gant died, half the prosecutors in the police department investigated the case again, and again, and again…”
“Gant was indeed guilty, but seeing as I was not…”
“But…you asked me to prove the…impossible?”
“Mr. Wright, please do not be so conceited. The prosecutors are not fools. You have had an uncanny streak of luck, because all of your clients have been genuinely innocent.”
“A-ack!” he thought. “When he puts it that way…I feel so bad about myself.”
“The rest of the job I shall leave to you. They’re calling me for questioning right now. You can talk to my wife. I shall give you my address.”
“OK, Mr. Kiriya, I promise you, I will not give up until justice has been done.”
The defendant smiled. “Mr. Wright, it seems…my old colleague…Ms. Mia Fey, has taught you well.”
“Y-you…” Phoenix was stunned.
“I wish you good luck.” He turned away and walked out the door.
“How?” Phoenix murmured. “How did he know…her?”
“Nick, so…how’d the interview go?”
“Maya! Where did you go??”
“Oh, I just pickpocketed you and bought myself a burger.”
“Huh?”
“So anyways...” she snatched the address he received out of his hand. “Maybe we should visit this…Shizue?”
“Y-yeah…I guess.” He responded. “This mystery just gets stranger and stranger.” He said under his breath.
“Come on Nick! The sooner you get this through, the sooner you can see her again!”
“That’s right…she’s…she’s still waiting for me.” Phoenix thought. “I’m coming!” he yelled as he ran after her.
***
“Ding Dong!”
“Maya! You can ring the doorbell instead of yelling that, you know?”
“Well, I thought that—“
“Hello?” A raven haired woman opened the door.
“You’re…Ms. Shizue Kiriya, right?”
“Nick! It’s Misses! She’s married, remember??”
“Ah, Nick? I remembered my husband mentioning his attorney being a Phoenix…Wright.”
”Well, uh…Nick is just a nickname for me, you know?”
“OK. My husband…er…how is he?”
“Well…I still haven’t managed a not guilty…” After this statement, Shizue’s facial expression changed to nearly make onlookers cry. “…but…he’s still, well…the trial will start again tomorrow. Mrs. Kiriya, I assure you…I will get justice done for him.”
“Th-thank you…” She was dry eyed, but he detected a hiccup in her voice. “So he sent you here…to…”
“Ask you about my brother.” She turned around slowly. “Well…do I have to invite you in?”
“Come on slowpoke!”
Phoenix sighed. “Coming, Maya.”
***
“So…your brother…he tried to shoot you?”
“five months ago, with my husband’s sidearm…he stole, he…”
“But you survived…”
“Yes, my liver had been punctured…but…”
“Your husband…he drove you immediately to the hospital…”
“My brother…he escaped…”
“Where is he?”
“He’s…on the run. My husband was chasing after him until…the incident, just a few days ago.”
“Mrs. Kiriya, one more question. Is he your…your real brother?”
She looked surprised. “W-wha—how…how did you know?”
“Mrs. Kiriya…I can’t believe that a real brother…”
“No…he’s not. He’s my…adopted brother. Our parents…they were lost in…that war…we applied for the adoption program…and when I was fifteen, I…began living with him.”
“When did you…sense that maybe, maybe he was…”
“Jealous? Not of me, of my…husband. Kazuo was always better than Yoshio…in every respect...when I was twenty two, I was engaged to him. And…Yoshio…at the time he was on the police force, but Kazuo was his superior. Yoshio couldn’t stand the thought…that one of his relatives was better. He did…everything…he could to ruin to marriage…Now…six years later…he…tried again…”
“And you…you didn’t do anything about it?”
“Kazuo said…that Yoshio would grow out of it…but he never…he never did.” The woman that was speaking reminded him so much of Iris. “I think…Kazuo just didn’t have the heart to do anything…he’s always been…nice…whenever he leads special forces missions…he never kills if…if he doesn’t have to…”
“Hm…thank you, Mrs. Kiriya. You’ve certainly helped me a lot.”
“Anything…anything that can get him…not…” She suddenly started to shed tears. “Please…promise me, promise me you’ll do everything vested in you…to…”
“I-I will…I will do everything I can to prove him innocent. Now, if you could give me one more piece of information…”
“A way to contact my brother?”
“H-how did you know?”
“Mr. Wright…I am not an idiot. I know that you have no other sources to begin with.”
“O-Ok, if you could…”
“Certainly. Here’s his phone number. He always picks up. I do not exaggerate.” She handed him a small slip of paper.
“Thank you Mrs. Shizue.”
“Remember…Mr. Wright.”
“Yes, I certainly do.”
“Thank you.”
Phoenix left the house with a silent Maya, thinking he probably brightened someone’s life.


CHAPTER FIVE (COMPLETED and UPDATED)

Spoiler:
It gets personal
Author’s Notes: This is just an idea, but I may discontinue the current fiction and have it completed under a different author. Nothing has been confirmed yet.
It wasn’t too hard to write this…well…I was grounded at the time…
Chapter 5: It gets personal.

Phoenix took out his phone and began pressing numbers in a sequence, copying the pattern he had just been given. However, just before he was able to press “Send”, a detective Gumshoe popped up on the screen. He was debating whether or not to answer it.
Finally, he pressed send. “Hello?” he said into the speaker.
“Hey, pal, you won’t believe this!”
“What is it?” Phoenix had a sinking feeling he wasn’t going to like it.
“We found that shell card stuffed into the tree by the victim today during our investigation!”
“What she—“ Then it dawned on him what it meant. Suddenly, all those memories came floating back.
“Nick? Are you okay? You look like you’re having a seizure.”
“No…” he thought. “Not him again…I thought we took care of the guy…” Phoenix slapped himself to regain his composure. “ Detective!” he nearly shouted into the speaker. “Are you sure…it’s from De Killer?”
“Well…as far as we can tell, the card’s authentic, but…”
“Okay…” Phoenix’s heart sunk.
“Hey pal, I just thought of something.”
“Yeah, detective?”
“Why would the head of the special forces need to hire an assassin? Doesn’t he already have the killing skills he already needs?”
“Oh my god…” Phoenix thought. “The shabby detective finally presents something intelligent.” He was genuinely surprised. “Wow detective…” He said. “I didn’t know you had that in you.”
“Heh heh,” Gumshoe laughed into the phone, and Phoenix could tell he was slightly embarrassed. “Well, you know me! They didn’t make me detective because I could take the blame for everything!”
“Someone’s in denial.” He thought, but he quickly changed the topic. “Detective, any updates on the autopsy?”
“We just got off trial less than two hours ago, and you’re asking me?”
“Of all people, yes…it’s not like I have any other choice…” he thought in self-pity. “Well, then, I guess that’s it, right?”
“Yeah, I guess. I’ll call you if anything comes up. Keep your eyes peeled, Wright!”
“Keep MY eyes peeled?” he thought as he hung up.
Maya wasn’t speaking. She seemed to be in deep thought.
Phoenix dialed the phone again, and this time succeeded in connecting despite the sheer decrepit state of the transmitting antenna.
“Feenie?” came Iris’ voice through the phone.
BANG!!. Click.
“Iris…? Iris? IRIS???” he was stunned, in denial, not knowing what to do…”IRIS!!!!!” he quickly turned. “Come on! MAYA! Iris is in trouble!”
“What?” this snapped her out of her stupor, but Phoenix was dead ahead, running like the marathon man. “Nick! What’s going on?” She pursued him across the street.
It was only three blocks back to Wright and Co., as his client lived surprisingly near, but it seemed like forever, and every breath that Phoenix took seemed like something he didn’t deserve, something Iris may never ever again…
He burst in through the doors of his office, his assistant following close behind. What he found nearly made him faint.
“Hello, Mr. Wright? I am Mr. Niida. It is a pleasure to meet you.”
***
“…” Phoenix couldn’t speak. His throat was stuck, and a terrible feeling of unease rose from his stomach. He thought he might be sick.
“Mr. Wright, I urge you not to worry. Everything will be all right, as long as you proceed properly from here on out.”
BANG! He fired his gun again. Maya jumped upwards. There were some muffled sounds from another part of the room, unlit.
“As you can see, she is unharmed so far. It shall remain that way, if you follow my instructions.”
“How did you know…?” he asked.
“I have my sources. Although I may not be the best” He grinded his teeth. “I am still rather competent.”
“Wh…what do you want me to do?”
“Ah, so you finally catch on, huh?”
“…where have I heard that before…?” Phoenix asked himself.
“I want you to…find Mr. Kiriya guilty. I shall…be taking this young lady with me…”
“No!” Phoenix yelled. “Y-you can’t!”
“And just what will you do about it?”
“A-ack!” It was true, he was powerless.
“POLICE! HOLD IT!”
“Hm, it seems the police are onto me. Well, I must be taking my leave.”
Niida did something he couldn’t believe. He dragged Iris out of the darkness, tied up and muffled, out of the room, and jumped out of the window. A few seconds later, Gumshoe and two officers burst into the room.
“He got away…sorry, Pal.”
Phoenix wasn’t speaking. “Nick…” Maya said. “She’s…gone…” She couldn’t believe it either. “Nick, what are we going to do?”
“What can we do?” He thought. “She’s been taken…again…” He shook his head. Gumshoe and the two officers exited the room, and he and Maya were left in the office, waiting for the next day to come.


CHAPTER SIX

Spoiler:
Investigation
Author’s notes: Lame name, violence warning.
Also, it didn’t turn out the way I had planned it.

“My brother-in-law…this time he’s gone too far. I will deal with him, so do not worry.”
“But…”
“Ms. Iris will be returned safely. Please trust me, I will be able to contain him…to a certain degree. However, if that fails, then I can only apologize to you.”
“…” Phoenix was still sullen.
“If it comes to it, I am not afraid of a guilty verdict.”
“It’s this choice again…” Phoenix thought. “Someone I care about…or justice! What can I do? We can’t…do what they did last time…it’s impossible…”
“Nick…”
“…”
“I can sense her…” Maya said. “Iris…she’s close by…”
“Maya…now’s not the time.”
“Come on Nick! Cheer up!” she pouted.
“No doubt you remember this…but last time was a miracle…this time…can there be another miracle?” he pondered.
“Mr. Wright, it is time to get on with the case at hand. There are two witnesses tomorrow, for what I hear. If things get to their worst, I will accept a guilty verdict. I was always ready.”
“…Thank you…but…I don’t think I can do that…”
“Magnanimous and true to your heart as always…” Phoenix could imagine Kiriya shook his head in dismay. “When will you learn?” He laughed and hung up.
“When will I learn…”
Phoenix decided he would have to take Kiriya’s case, out of courtesy, but how could he? When Iris was…
“Maya…we should get going.”
“Are you planning to investigate? Don’t be silly! Nick! There’s nothing we can…”
“Maya…this isn’t the headstrong girl I knew from the past years…”
“I’m sorry Nick…but she’s part of my family too…and…”
“Kiriya will do everything he can to make sure she’s returned back…we owe him at least this much.”
“Yeah, I guess he still is our client…”
Phoenix walked out of the door. He didn’t bother to lock it.
***
“Mr. Edgeworth! Are you sure you wish to do this?”
“Yes, consider this as bail.”
“B-but…we’re setting free…”
“Temporarily, and try to remember that he’s the only individual who could possibly carry out this mission.”
“OK…well, as you wish.”
The guard opened the lock to the door of Kazuo’s cell.
“Greetings. I hope your stay was enjoyable.”
“Ah, I would expect nothing less, high prosecutor.” Kazuo chuckled.
“Well, it appears as if you have already gotten briefing through word of mouth. Are you sure you are willing to do this?”
“Yes. This time he’s gone too far. “
“Very well, follow me please.”
The two men walked down the narrow corrider and out the detention center into a SWAT style vehicle.
“Do not worry, Mr. Edgeworth. I am sure I have everything under control…”
***
Phoenix was sullen, yet still concentrating on the task at hand. Maya was staring at him, her face full of worry.
“Nick, you ought not to push yourself like this, you’re going to break. You need some time to relax.”
He ignored her. How could he relax?
Finally, they arrived at the detention center. Phoenix got out of the car and entered through the double glass doors.
“Excuse me” he said to the receptionist. “May I speak with Mr. Kazuo Kiriya please?”
“Are you a member of the police force?”
“No”
“I’m sorry, you do not have proper authorization.”
“What do you mean he doesn’t have proper authorization?” Maya piped up.
“Only high ranking members of the police force are allowed contact with him.”
“Nick! Explain to the guy who you are!”
Taking Maya’s suggestion, Phoenix explained “What? N-no, I don’t think you understand. I’m his defense attorney…”
The receptionist sighed. “Mr. Kiriya is currently out. Would you like his contact number?”
“Y-yes…please.”
“Alright, we’ll need you to prove that you are indeed his attorney. What is your badge number?”
Phoenix recited his badge number for the receptionist, and he took two small radios out.
“A man with a monocle came in here earlier who requested we give you this…” he handed Phoenix the more obsolete of the two radios. “Also, this is the radio for contacting your client.”
“Thank you”
Before he had touched the double doors for exiting the building, the older of the two radios began a transmission.
“Hello…is this Mr. Wright?”
“It’s De Killer!” He thought. “Y-yes?” He stuttered through the speaker.
“I do remember our last meeting...I think you will be pleased to know that Mr. Engarde no longer…exists. Now…I have another request…”
“I-is it something w-with Mr. Niida?”
“Please refrain from interrupting me. I consider it rude and contemptible, and I am quick to annoy. Now…it indeed is, and as sharp as you are, I request your help.”
“Wh-what? Mr. Niida has already asked me to find Kiriya guilty!”
“Ach, Mr. Wright, this curtness will get you nowhere. I seem to have been betrayed again.”
“B-by him?”
“It seems so. I understand that officers are on their way to recover a valuable of yours.”
“W-wait! How did he betray you?”
“He hid my calling card and tried to frame another person, but that is quite besides the point. I want you to find Mr. Niida guilty tomorrow.”
“H-huh?” Phoenix was puzzled. “H-how does this work…?” he thought
“If the police are not successful in their endeavors, I will ensure that she is brought to safety myself. Mr. Wright. However…”
“Ok! Ok! I get it!”
“Good. You seem to catch on rather quickly.”
“…” Phoenix was sweating.
“I will speak to you soon, Mr. Wright. If you succeed, I will give you a special customer discount for my services in the future.”
“Wh-what? N-no, I don’t want anyone…” The assassin had already disconnected. “…dead”
“Was it that assassin again?” Maya demanded.
“Yeah, the one who kidnapped you just a year ago.
“Well? What are we waiting for? Let’s go and find him!”
“No!” Phoenix shouted out of the blue. “Sorry, but he’s on our side this time! As hard as it is for us to believe.”
“He’s on…OUR SIDE???!?!” Maya was stupefied.
“Yes, his client’s betrayed him again. No doubt from the last job he had, he must have been more wary of his clients’ intentions.”
“Uh…Nick, speak in English please…”
“He’s probably more suspicious now”
“That’s better.” She turned towards a cab. “Come on Nick! Let’s go investigate the forest!”
“I have a bad feeling about this” he thought as he climbed in the cab.
***
“From what I can deduce, my brother in law could be either here, or here.” Kiriya explained pointing to two locations on the map.
“How exactly do you deduce that?”
“He’s keeping a hostage, is he not? Well, this is the only portion of the city that is safe for him in general, and these two locations are the only ones he would have access to for a stake-out.”
“Are there any other possibilities?”
“Prosecutor, there are infinite possibilities, but these two are the most probable. You can never overlook the obvious clues.”
“Like I need a police chief telling me what to do as a prosecutor?”
“You should keep in mind that while I am out in the streets, I am your superior.”
“Yes…sir.”
“Good, then. Let’s go and investigate, shall we? Tell your men to equip their indoor assault weapons with tranquilizer magazines.”
“Why…Oh yes, we wouldn’t want the hostage getting hurt, would we?”
“That…and I have something personal to discuss…with the delinquent.”
***
“Hey pal! What are you doing following me back here? I thought I said that I would call you if anything came up!”
“Come on! Detective! We’re investigating!”
“No go! Civilians are not allowed here. Out! Out!”
“Detective…” Phoenix explained morosely what he had just heard.
“WHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaat????” He shouted in surprise. “Never mind me! Keep working!” responding to the stares of all the officers on duty. He toned down and then asked Phoenix. “I can’t believe it! De Killer wants to help you? And his client is the kidnapper?”
“Yes…But there’s one thing I don’t understand. If Mr. Niida…if he took De Killer’s calling card, how did your men find it?”
“Ooh…maybe De Killer came back to the crime scene?” Maya suggested half-jokingly.
“Don’t be silly, pal, he would never do that. Criminals always try to escape the crime scene. It’s in the book!”
Phoenix looked at the crime scene. “The body’s been removed, right?”
“Yeah, I was just about to call you. There’s an updated autopsy. There were officially three wounds in the victim’s head, two of them entry wounds.”
“Yeah, what else?”
“Well…not really much…”
“Any other new evidence?”
“Kiriya’s sidearm was fired twice, and the hunting rifle was fired once. However, we found three bullets.”
“Detective…that’s not new information…”
“Oh, right, sorry. I was just trying to feel important.” He sullenly walked off.
“Wait!” Phoenix yelled after him. “Did you find…”
He didn’t finish, but the detective knew. “No, I’m not allowed access into the operation itself. Sorry, pal. You can always try Mr. Edgeworth though.”
“Th-thank you…”
“Mr. Edgeworth is involved with this case?”
“It seems so…”
“Let’s go see him!” Maya trotted off.
***
“If that foolish man of yours decides to indeed get my brother convicted, keep in mind that I will release you…but you won’t be exactly in any condition to speak to him.”
“Mmmph…*whimper*”
“I hope you enjoy the last few minutes of your life in h—“
“FREEZE!”
“Brother! You followed me here? You were supposed to be incarcerated.”
“You have gone too far this time. This girl and the attorney had nothing to do with me.”
“Well, we’ll just see about that, won’t we?”
BANG! BANG! Rat-atat-atat-atat!”
“Damn it! Mr. Kiriya! He got away!”
“The girl’s safe. Right now, that’s what matters.”
“Alright…Hey! Where’re you going?”
“I’m going after him! Don’t worry, I will return to police custody!”
“Wait! You’re gonna need support!”
“…don’t send……!”
“…!”
“Let him go. This is his own personal battle. Let’s get the girl back to Wright first.”
“Yes sir!”
***
“My radio! It’s ringing!”
“Which one is it?”
“It’s the one for contacting Kiriya! I totally forgot!”
“It this Mr. Wright?”
“Yes!” he paused. “Wait a second! I recognize that voice! Is that you, Edgeworth?”
“Yes, yes. That’s beside the point. We managed to rescue Iris. However, the Mr. Niida got away.”
“Wait! You rescued…” Phoenix couldn’t believe it. In just over an hour, Iris had been recovered from the clutches of the kidnapper. “Mr. Kiriya…can I speak with him?”
“Sorry, Wright, he went after the kidnapper. I’ll give him your thanks, though. Do you wish to speak to Iris?”
“Yes…yes! Ris! Are you there?”
“F-feenie!”
“Never…please…never leave me again. You couldn’t believe how miserable I felt when I got you involved int this! I’m sorry!”
“Feenie! All..all that matters…is that we can be together again, right?”
“Iris! From now on, I’ll keep a sharp eye on you! I’m not letting anyone do anything.”
“Ohh….” But something cut in and interrupted their little chat.
“Sorry, Wright, we have to evacuate. The place is booby trapped. I’ll let you two meet later.”
“Edgeworth! Wait!”
“…”
“Thank you…”
“……Don’t mention it, Wright.”
“Iris has been rescued! That’s great! Nick! Now you won’t be so sad anymore! Let’s go investiage….aaaaand….off to the detention center!”
“Yup…” he thought. “Now I can concentrate”
***
“Ms. Angel Starr…”
“Yes, you might be wondering why I’m in here.”
“Well, why?” Phoenix asked.
“Lana and I have had quite a competition for her subordinate.”
“That’s…not really what I wanted to hear…” he thought.
“She’s been looking for any excuse to put me here. Now that I’ve committed Perjury, she has just that excuse.”
“That’s terrible!”
“Yes, but Mr. Edgeworth visited me today, apologizing for his superior’s actions. I think, she just might lose…”
“Enough about Edgeworth’s love life!” Maya interrupted, “We want to hear about the case!”
“Listen…little girl!” Angel performed her signature hair flip. “I didn’t volunteer to testify against my superior. I know nothing else, especially since I haven’t been with the investigation since yesterday.”
“Agh!” Maya exclaimed. “We’re getting nowhere. Nick, it’s time to look somewhere else!”
“Right! Thank you Ms. Starr.”
“Don’t mention it!”
Beep beep beep!
“Agh! It’s the radio again!” Phoenix exclaimed in dismay. “It’s so annoying!”
“Is it coming from De Killer?” Maya inquired
“Yeah…I’ll answer it.”
“Mr. Wright…you have no remaining negative incentives…congratulations on the rescue”
“Yes…I understand…thank you…” he said nervously.
“I’ll be presenting testimony tomorrow, I hope you are prepared.”
“You???”
“Yes, I will be using an updated radio model, so you will be able to hear me more clearly. Remember, we both desire the same result.”
“Nick! He’s the witness?”
“Yes, Mr. Niida…he’s the client that hired De Killer…and the one who tried to frame Kiriya…” He thought. “The trial tomorrow hinges on whether I can expose that or not…And Niida…just who is he?”
“Answer me Nick!”
“I…we’ll have to see how it turns out…I think it’s all we can do for today…” he thought.


CHAPTER SEVEN

Spoiler:
Author’s Notes: Credit goes to Justis76/Smashfan for inspiring the ice cream section part of the trial

Last Resorts
“So, Nick! Are you ready?”
“Well, to be honest…”
“No! You’re ready!!!”
“What was the point in asking me then??” Phoenix glared.
“Just to see how much confidence you had in yourself” Maya teased playfully. “Come on! The guy saved your love life. You owe him back.”
“Yeah…if I can…” Phoenix thought.
Maya bounded towards the co-council’s seat.
“Oh Feenie…” Iris approached him from behind and embraced him lightly. “I know you can do this…”
“Yeah…I hope so…just watch in awe, OK, Ris?”
She said nothing, but smiled and walked away, keeping her eyes on him.
“Her arm warmers look so comfortable…I’ve got to get a set too.” He thought.
***
“Court is now in session for the trial of Mr. Kazuo Kiriya.”
“The prosecution is ready…your honor.” Lana appeared rather nervous. One glance at Iris told him why. About three meters away from her was Miles Edgeworth.
“The defense is, err, somewhat ready.”
“Somewhat? Sorry, Mr. Wright, that won’t do.” The judge pounded his gavel. “Are you ready or not?”
“Y-yes! I’m ready!”
“Alright, Ms. Skye, I understand that there has been a radical shift in the case.”
“Correct, Your honor.”
“And just what might this information be?”
“Well…yesterday, during the post-trial examination of the crime scene, there was found a card.”
“A card? I fail to see the importance of—“
“This card was special, to say that it had the insignia of a professional assassin on the back.”
“Ah…this insignia…”
“Belongs to Mr. Shelly De Killer.”
“I remember him…from…State vs. Engarde, was it?”
“I have no idea, however, there is a new suspect in custody.”
“So Mr. Kiriya is no longer under suspicion?”
“I didn’t say that, your honor…”
“But—“
“I said there was a new suspect in custody. I didn’t say Mr. Kiriya was no longer a suspect.”
Phoenix jumped in. “Who is this new suspect?”
“I was about to get to that.”
“I have a feeling I know who it is already…” Phoenix thought.
“The new suspect is Yoshio Niida.” She commented with a flick of her wrist. “Mr. De Killer asserts that is who his client was. However…there is no evidence…”
“…And when there’s no evidence, we rely on testimony.” Phoenix finished. “Well, the witness, aren’t you going to bring his two way radio in?”
Lana looked surprised. “Yes, I will.”
“Very well!” the judge pounded his gavel. “Bring the witness’s communication device in!”
***
“This…two antennas is what he calls upgraded?” Phoenix thought in dismay…”He’s so old fashioned!”
“I know what you’re thinking, Nick, that he’s so old fashioned! Well, so are you! Why’d you get vanilla flavored celebration Ice Cream yesterday?”
“It’s a classic! The ice cream you get is just weird!”
“Hey! Mint Chocolate Chip is what’s all the rage right now!” Maya responded angrily.
“Whatever…anyways, we should get on with the trial.”
“If Mr. Wright has finished arguing with his assistant, you may continue…” The judge commented.
“Witness” Lana directed at the radio. “Name and profession please!”
“Shelly De Killer, eraser…”
“Eraser…?” The judge asked, dumbfounded.
“Of people…metaphorically. Now…I understand you wish me to testify about my client, right?”
“Yes…who exactly is your client?”
“Before I begin, I would like to make one thing clear. The relationship between my client and me is the most sacred thing I possess. To break that is vile to the highest degree.”
“Yes yes…so who—“
“I was not finished. The one speaking, if you interrupt me again, you will regret it.”
“Oomph” The judge exclaimed. “S-sorry!”
“As I was saying, I will never initiate the severing of such a pact. Again, it was my client who has broken the contract, so I will now exact retribution.”
“OK…witness, are you ready to tell us?” Lana inquired.
“Yes…I believe I am.”
“Proceed with your testimony, witness.”
***
“My client is the brother-in-law of the defendant, Mr. Yoshio Niida. He originally contacted me, and we met in an underworld safehouse. He gave me the exact time and location of the victim, surprisingly accurate, and I laid in wait. At 10:30 that night, I pulled the trigger to the weapon that he had assigned for me and executed the victim in question.”
The judge mused over the testimony. “Forgive me, but I do not exactly understand how this client betrayed you.”
“It was not exactly me that he betrayed, but rather that he tried to frame someone for the crime. He also removed my calling card…an act of desecration to my name”
“…ah…I remember…right, Mr. Wright, begin your cross-examination.”
“Wait a second!” Lana slammed her fist into her desk. “The detectives at the crime scene found card there! If he took it, how did it end up in police custody?”
“I returned to the scene of the crime so as to plant another card.” De Killer answered.
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix yelled, pointing at the radio “Why did you return to the scene of the crime in the first place?”
“…I’m not sure I follow you, Mr. Wright.”
“I’m asking how you found out that your card was removed from the scene of the crime!”
“I returned…”
“Yes, why did you return?”
“OoooooOOOoooooooOOhhh.” It seemed as if he realized his slip-up. “W-well…it was because…”
“Yes, why?” The judge asked.
“Was that the same person who interrupted me before?”
“Err..no! No it isn’t!” he hastily corrected.
“As I was saying, I…well it was because was ordered to retrieve something…”
“What exactly was ordered for you to retrieve?”
“Well…he wished me to extract an item from the area…”
“Was it a bullet?”
“Yes…I do believe it was.”
“Mr. Wright, are you done?”
“Not quite. I want this to be added to his testimony.”
“Very well, Mr. Wright, I shall permit you to add this.”
“Permit me?” Phoenix thought, sweating.
“Mr. Wright, begin your cross-examination” the judge ordered.
Phoenix looked over the papers, and a few seconds later, asked. “Mr. De Killer, did I just hear you testify that your client assigned you to use a specific weapon?”
“Yes…why I believe I did mention that.”
“Did that weapon happen to be a hunting rifle?” Phoenix then proceeded to describe the hunting rifle to De Killer.
“…I do believe it was that exact weapon…”
“Mr. Wright! Is there a point to this line of questioning?” The judge asked, glowering at him.
“Yes, your honor. You see, this means that the hunting rifle is indeed related to the trial.” Phoenix pointed at Lana. “Tell me, Prosecutor Skye! What were the results of the ballistics test?”
Lana looked like she had been punched. “Urk! W-well…err…two of the bullets matched those of the sidearm and the third…it matched the…well…the hunting rifle Mr. Wright presented.”
“One more question, Ms. Skye. Which one of those bullets was the one found in the tree?”
“Aaa-ack!” Phoenix was delivering crushing psychological blows. “Well…it was the one…from the rifle…”
“So you see, since the bullet from the tree would logically be the first bullet that entered the victim…”
“The first bullet that entered the victim would be from the hunting rifle…identifying the hunting rifle as the murder rifle…” Lana finished nearly monotonously.
The crowd chattered.
“Order! Order!” The judge pounded his gavel thrice. “What are you saying, Mr. Wright?”
“The hunting rifle was found a few hundred feet away from the crime scene, right?”
“Yes…”
“Well, your honor, that would mean that there was no way Mr. Kiriya could have done it, especially since he was at the crime scene during the moment of the crime!”
“OBJECTION!” Lana interjected. “What if he just ran…!”
“I’m sorry…Ms. Skye…” he said looking smug.
“Tch!” She muttered under her breath. Her back was now slightly hunched over her desk, somewhat like what Edgeworth used to look like when he was losing
Phoenix didn’t wait for her to realize herself. “Your theory contains two contradictions two contradictions. The first being that there were indeed bullets from Kiriya’s sidearm used, and the second being that the security cameras capture Kiriya and the victim as the only people who entered within two hours of the crime! Now tell me, if Kiriya was the one who shot the victim with the hunting rifle, who was the one who shot him with the sidearm??”
“Uuuuuuuoooooohhhhhaaaaa!” Lana cried.
The crowd chattered.
“It seems…almost conclusive that Mr. Kiriya is not the murderer…”
“OBJECTION!” Lana yelled. “W-what…what if he was the client?”
“Huh…?” Phoenix predicted something bad was about to happen.
“I said, what if Mr. Kiriya was the client?”
“That’s ridiculous! Why would Mr. Kiriya be at the scene of the crime then?”
“What if he was the one who removed the card?”
“A-ack!”
“Nick! Don’t give up!” Maya told him. “She’s trying to lie!”
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix objected. “That’s not possible!”
“Why not?” Lana smiled.
“W-well…” He pondered. “Think! Phoenix! Think! What did Mia always tell you? Think outside the box!”
“Mr. Wright? Do you have an explanation for this?”
Phoenix snapped. “Your honor.” He smiled. “Let’s assume, just for a moment, that Mr. Kiriya, my client, was the murderer!”
“W-what?”
“How then, did he have access to the hunting rifle assigned to the assassin?”
“Ooh…” Lana had no explanation. “A-ack!”
The crowd chattered. Phoenix stole a glance at Iris, who was smiling serenely back at him.
“Order! Order!” The judge slammed his gavel. “I will have order! Ms. Skye! Do you have an explanation for this?”
“N-no…!” She pounded her desk. “N-noooooooo!”
“It seems not.” The judge shook his head. “It seems…if this is the case, maybe this so-called client of yours…Mr. De Killer, should be brought in for questioning.”
“Th-th” Lana regained her composure. “There is no need for that, your honor!”
“Hmm?”
“What do you mean there’s no need? Of course we should examine every aspect of the case!”
“He’s in the lobby as we speak. The defendant apprehended him yesterday after a kidnapping incident involving…that young woman over there.” She gestured towards Iris, who shrank away as the entire courtroom glanced at her. “Needless to say, we have already questioned him.”
“I-I see…”
“I will need ten minutes to prepare his testimony.”
“Mr. Wright, do you have any objections?”
“I-I don’t…” he thought. “No, your honor. No objections.”
“Then court is now officially in recess!”
***
“Congratulations, Mr. Kiriya!” Maya greeted.
“I do not understand why you say this. The battle has been far from won…”
“But the suspicion is no longer there!”
“What do you mean?”
“The other guy’s the murderer!”
“It hasn’t been proven yet. As long I am the one on trial, there is no such victory.”
“Look!” Maya protested.
“It’s OK, Maya…” Phoenix stared at him. “Mr. Kiriya…I want to thank you…for rescuing…”
“Your fair maiden? It’s the least I could do for you.” He laughed a little. “Make sure you catch my brother-in-law, Ok?”
“One question. You remarked…right after yesterday’s trial, that there would be two witnesses. How did you know that? I mean…your brother-in-law and De Killer, they’re not exactly people you would know about…”
“Ah, sharp as always, Mr. Wright. Well, even as charged with murder, I am police chief. I retain a certain amount of influence even in this sorry state.”
“Ok…”
“You should get back to the trial now Mr. Wright…”
“Yes…I suppose I should…”
***
“Court is now back in session. Has the prosecution readied its witness?”
“Yes, your honor.”
"Very well, bring him in.”
***
“Witness! Name and occupation?”
“Niida. Yoshio…Niida. I was formerly the police chief’s successor.”
“Yes…well…you’re now a fugitive. The case five months ago, you got away…” The judge shook his head. “I don’t see how you could possibly escape this time.”
“I don’t plan to, your honor.”
“So…I should consider this a confession?”
“Believe what you will. I will tell what I believe.”
“…very well…please begin your testimony.”
“That fool…Kiriya, he stole my successorship…ever since he married my sister…he’s been a pain in my backside…it’s been for so long…taking all that I loved…now…now…he will pay…”
The judge was unmoved. “Was that your testimony?”
“OBJECTION!” Phoenix yelled. “No, your honor, that can’t be considered a testimony! It doesn’t even include a subject!”
“But Mr. Wright, doesn’t this give the witness proper motive for hiring Mr. De Killer and for framing your client?”
“…………oops…”
“Witness…continue your testimony please.”
“…I will admit to nothing…I simply hated my brother. But murder? That’s too far…even for me!”
“OBJECTION!”
“I guess…I could commence the cross-examination now…” The judge said.
“Oops, sorry.” Phoenix apologized. “Mr. Niida! If you did not contact the assassin, how did he know your name?”
“My foolish brother-in-law must’ve told him to try and frame me!…isn’t it obvious?”
“That’s…impossible…Mr. Niida” Phoenix smiled smugly.
“Hmm…why??” he demanded.
“There’s no chance! Just think about it. What Mr. De Killer hates most are traitors. Now, if your brother in law tried to frame you…then he would never testify for him!”
The crowd chattered.
“Order! Order! Order!” The judge pounded his gavel. “can you explain this, Mr. Niida?”
“Guuuh….”
“You didn’t know that he testified for your brother-in-law, did you?” Phoenix added.
“Uuuuggghhhh…”
Lana didn’t seem to have an opinion, she remained silent.
“Mr…..Wright…what could you possibly think about my motive…?”
“Your motive?”
“Yes…why…”
“You were jealous, that he succeeded you as police chief…and when less than a year ago, he nearly caught you for his wife’s murder…it was the last straw. You were disgraced, and you couldn’t show your face again. To make it worse, he had the power of the entire police force after you, power that you thought you should have had!.”
“That’s…gguuuuh…no motive…lies! He…he tells lies!!!!! Gyaaaaah…”
“Well then, what’s with your broken composure? If I’m indeed telling lies, why do you…”
“Mr. Wright…you…are aggravating me…beyond human…tolerance…”
He pulled something out from his pocket.
At that moment, several things happened at once. Mr. Kiriya leapt up and flew at the witness. Iris stood up and rushed, despite the presence of the eyes of the courtroom on her, towards Phoenix. The Judge ducked under his desk. The bailiff pulled out his weapon and cocked it. And Maya screamed at the top of her lungs.
However, before all that happened, the object that was pulled out of Yoshio Niida’s pocket discharged, and a deadly lead projectile flew at the defense attorney clad in blue.


CHAPTER 8

Spoiler:
Into the light
Author’s notes: Justis76 commented how depressing I set the mood from chapter maybe 3/4 and onwards…so…here’s to make sure that my fic’s title represents what’s actually happening.

“Feenie…” Iris cried, besides him…
The bullet had hit somewhere below his shoulders…he was sure of that…
“Please…*sob*…I…we just…just one week…not *sob*…again!” She squeezed his hand very tightly…so tightly, there was no doubt in Phoenix’s mind that it could not be broken. He squeezed back a little weakly. He could hear some shouting in the distance…Kiriya…not gunshots…but blows…it seemed…wood cracking…
“I-Iris…” he croaked… “I-I…j-just wanted…say…”
She cried harder than ever, and as it seemed impossible how she could squeeze any harder, she did. He heard several pops in his hand.
“…luu…” And that was it. He drifted away…
***
“Hello, Phoenix.” Greeted to him a woman in a black leather suit.
“Am I on the other side now?” he asked her inquiringly.
“I think you can answer that question for yourself.”
“I never imagined…that even thought my life was in danger so many times…”
“That you would be killed by someone who was afraid of the truth?” The woman smiled. “The world is full of people like that. You are there to make sure they don’t ruin the lives of those who do want the truth.”
“…At least, I went in court.”
“Now, don’t talk like that. Phoenix…your job isn’t done…”
“Huh?”
“Until you’ve found yourself a successor…I think you know…these years are dark times for the judicial system. You can’t let up…you can’t give up, until it’s been reversed. You are the only person I know who can do it.”
“I can’t! It’s too large of a job for me!”
“Is this the man who defended Edgeworth against impossible odds? Rescued my sister from the jaws of the noose? Twice? The man who both defeated and saved Diego?”
“But…” He protested.
The woman glared at him. “There are those who are still depending on you. Would you just abandon them like that?”
“A-ack!” He tried to object, but found that he was immobilized…like stuck in some kind of molasses…
“Pheonix…get back and do your job. Your role isn’t finished yet. I chose you as my apprentice for a reason, you know.”
“…” He was stunned.
“Yes…I believed in you.”
“…” Phoenix saw a bright light. Maybe he should head towards it? As he drifted…he turned back to face the woman once more. “Thanks...Chief…”
She smiled brightly. “No problem.”
***
The smell of lavender. Somewhere…it was sweet…intoxicating…something deliciously soft resting on his face…his eyes, his lips, his nose, his ears. Hair, perhaps?
There was sobbing. He tried to lift his hand. It felt woodlike, immovable, and numb. There was something coursing through him, it was addictive.
“*sob*…please…*sob*”
He recognized that voice. But he couldn’t speak, his throat was unbearably dry.
“Fee…*hic*…not…*sob*…again…”
“I’m here! I’m here!” He willed himself to say it. But all he could manage was “Wa-atr”.
She gasped and sat up in a jolt. The back of her head hit the beam of the hospital bed, but she seemed not to care. She hastily struggled to fetch some water.
She left with a bound in her step, and when she came back, her tears of sorrow had turned into tears of joy. “Here…” she handed him the cup. Tilting his head back, she slowly poured the icy cold liquid into his throat. It soothed it. He could speak again.
“H-hi…” he managed awkwardly.
She was beaming at him. Her chest was rising and depressing rapidly, and her hands were over her heart. She wanted to tell him how much it meant to her, how long she had waited, but the words wouldn’t come out of her mouth. Rather, they seemed to leak out of her brain, the air dense with thought, deep, meaningful, but wordless communication.
Phoenix broke the silence. “H-how…?”
She caressed his cheek. “W-well…y-you…” She stopped and changed the topic. “M-maybe it’s b-better if I-i…let them tell you.”
She left the room to fetch the others.
Someone came in a few seconds later. It was a nearly bald man with bad teeth and a purple tuft of hair.
“Oh yes, oh indeedy, she was cute…wasn’t she…mmm” he licked his lips. “Those braids…I’d like to…examine…”
It dawned on Phoenix who he was talking about.
“H-hey! Y-you stay away from her!” He shouted. He had never made a proclamation like that. What had come over him?
“Hmm? Oh yes, another patient…bad…bad…shot in the….hmm…I should take a look.”
“N-no! Maybe you sh-should let someone else take the glory of rescuing me? I-I mean, a doctor of your caliber sh-should be seeing the really endangered patients!”
“Oh? Hmm…oh yes, that girl…she needs attention…I shall…farewell!”
He left, and a few moments later Maya led a number of people he recognized in.
“Nick! You’ve woken up! Ha ha!” She laughed and gave him a friendly slug in his ribs. His bad ribs.
“Oooooooooooow!” He yelled.”Maya! That’s where I was…” he stopped, despite the throbbing pain. “Hey, what happened to me anyways?”
“Oh, that lousy defendant tried to kill you. Mr. Kiriya there knocked him down and beat the stuffing out of the guy! You should have seen him! Wham! Pow!” She imitated punches and kicks. “If the police hadn’t stopped him, I’m sure the guy would’ve died!”
“What happened to him?”
“The witness? Eh, they arrested him.”
“N-no, I mean the defendant, Maya.”
“Well, it was pretty obvious that the witness was guilty after he shot you, so Mr. Kiriya got the…oh, wait, I’ll let him tell you himself.”
“Heh heh!” He walked in, arm in arm with his wife. “Mr. Wright! My gratitude to you.” He saluted. “You have cleared my name.
“Oh…” he said. “Err…don’t mention it.”
“Feenie!” it was Iris. He had totally forgotten about her. “I-I though…I’d lost y-you again…” she sat down on the bed next to him and softly put her hands on his wound.
“I could never leave you, you know that…” he chuckled awkwardly. “Anyways…err…”
There was an awkward silence, and then a flash.
“Gumshoe! Now’s hardly the appropriate for pictures!” Reprimanded a man in a purple suit and corset.
“Edgeworth…you came too?”
“Clearly, as I’m here, Wright. I’d appreciate if you’d ask more intelligent questions.”
“Still the same old Edgeworth” he laughed to himself.
“Come on! Nick, get better soon or else we won’t forgive you!” Maya teased.
“Hey!” Phoenix said. “It just occurred to me. Where’s Lana?”
Edgeworth sighed and smiled smugly. “She’s…been demoted.”
“By me, of course” Kiriya finished.
“Oh…” It hadn’t really passed over to him that she failed as a proper prosecutor. “Well…where is she?”
“With her sister, I would presume. They’re planning on traveling the world. She’s rather satisfied with her final confrontation with you. Oh…she left you this.”
Edgeworth handed Phoenix a small slip of paper.
“Dear Mr. Wright, you have bested me in court. I sincerely regret the events that occurred in the courtroom, but for my last trial, I was truly contented. You showed me what it really meant to be a prosecutor, someone who seeks justice no matter what the odds, not someone who meekly backs away and shirks their duties for a perfect win record. You have earned my full respect. I hope to see you soon.”
There was something else enclosed. Something…it was a postcard…of her and Ema, smiling and waving at him at the entrance to an exquisite cruise ship.
“Thanks…Edgeworth…I really appreciate it.”
“So Nick, when are you gonna join us?” Maya piped in.
“For what?” he asked.
“Well, Gumshoe just got a big raise from the chief there, so he’s inviting Maggey and all of us to a fancy restaurant later today.”
“T-today? But what about being shot?!” he protested.
“Oh take it like a man, Nick!”
The all laughed.


CHAPTER 9
Yep, it's a date!
Spoiler:
“How’s your wound, Feenie?” Iris asked, running her hand over his shoulder for the umpteenth time.
“It’s fine, you don’t need to worry about it.” He repeated. He wasn’t annoyed that she kept on asking, rather, he thought it was kind of sweet that she showed so much concern, even if it was a bit obsessive.
“Oh, thank goodness.” And for the umpteenth time, she blushed.
“Ah…” Gumshoe tapped his glass with his knife. It made a clanging sound, but since the food in this restaurant was so superior to the food at the restaurant he invited to them last, no one paid him notice.
“Hello!” Gumshoe tapped harder, and the glass shattered. Now, all eyes were on him. “Whoops…” he scratched the back of his head. “You’re payin’ for that one, Wright.” He commented.
“W-why??” Phoenix protested.
“’Cause it’s because of you that we’re all here, and because of you that no one looked at me, and it’s because of you that I broke the glass!” He responded with a glare.
“What kind of twisted logic is that?” he exclaimed.
“Oh just pay it Nick. You never like taking responsibility for anything you cause.” Maya jutted in.
“But I didn’t—“
“Come on pal! My salary can’t afford this kind of thing! Help a guy out!”
“And you think my salary can?” Phoenix thought bitterly.
“Silence!” Franziska whipped Gumshoe. “I won’t have this rabble disturbing such a good meal.”
“O-ow!” he instantly saluted. “Y-yes Sir! I-it won’t happen again! I-I promise!” Then he turned his head down. To Phoenix, he looked like he was somewhat mellow.
“Ah, detective Gumshoe, what is it?”
Franziska glared at him, but he ignored it.
“Well…it’s just that…” He hardened his facial expression, but not so much that it appeared hostile. “
Mr. Edgeworth! Sir! Could I please get a raise? Sir!”
Franziska was about to burst out with a big, fat, “NO!”, when Edgeworth held up a hand to silence her. She growled, but didn’t take any action. “Interesting request…Detective. Why do you believe you deserve a raise?”
“Urp!” Gumshoe couldn’t think of anything. “W-well…sir…”
“Hold it! Edgeworth! Gumshoe is the top detective at the precinct, and he’s been the crux of many cases. If not for him, many of our trials would never reach the truth! That’s what’s important, and even if he does it by dumb luck, the city really needs him!” Phoenix was going on a rant. “And he’s living in an uninsulated, unpowered, and over-cramped shack that isn’t even superior to a jail cell, and you’re not going to grant him a raise that will allow him to have a meal at least every day? How heartless are you?”
”Oof…” Edgeworth looked taken aback at Phoenix’s chastising. “W-well…detective, it seems Wright supports your endeavor…”
“C-Come on Sir!” Gumshoe was pleading. “I n-need to eat!”
“…” Edgeworth stared at him with slightly whited eyes. “In that case, I suppose I could bump your salary up to minimum wage…”
“Huh…?” Phoenix thought incredulously. “You weren’t paying him minimum wage before? What kind of police is this?”
Gumshoe was speechless. “I-I…thank you sir!” He almost began to bawl like a baby. “It’s…now I can finally afford to electrify my home! And Wright!” He pointed triumphantly at Phoenix. “Thanks, pal, I owe you one!”
“Just one?” Phoenix thought even more incredulously. “And you’re still going to make me pay for that broken glass.”
“Ah…Feenie…” Iris looked at him admiringly. “Y-your so…heroic…I-I…” She blushed again. It seemed her nature to blush when she couldn’t find words to describe her feelings. Yet, it melted something within him. He found himself devoid of any speech too.
“Well…err…Heheh…” He scratched the back of his head awkwardly. “I-It’s no big deal, really…” He said as he put his arm around her midwaist. She was still wearing her acolyte clothes, and he couldn’t help but notice how good she looked, even in the banal spirit channeling uniform.
“I-I s-so glad…that you came to the temple…” She said. “I-I…never thought I’d see you again…I didn’t feel as if I-I deserved…a-after I deceived….” She wasn’t looking at him, but he could tell that she was on the verge of tears. “I-if only…”
“Now…don’t talk like that…it’s OK, we’re…back”
She looked up at him, and he was right, she was crying. “Th-thank you…F-fee…how can I-I…” But they weren’t tears of sorrow, they were of joy.
Their little forgive-fest was being watched by all the guests. The two had been so caught up in their moment that they completely forgot about the situation.
Gumshoe produced a cheap camera from inside his coat, and his mouth still hanging in awe, snapped a Photo of a tearful Iris and an awkward Phoenix embracing.
“Detective!” Edgeworth reprimanded. “You perform the most inappropriate acts at the times and fail to execute proper protocol when it is required. Do you now understand why your salary doesn’t go higher than twenty percent of minimum wage?”
“Yes sir…”
“It’s okay Edgeworth,” Phoenix reassured him. “He’s just being overactive”
“Th-that…” Pearl started to cry. And it was predictable, she had been shipping Phoenix and Maya all along, and for the first time, she saw decisive evidence of Phoenix and Iris. “S-sooo….”
“It’s OK, Pearls.” Maya comforted her. “Nick and I…well…we weren’t really meant to be. I mean…we don’t really agree with each other personality wise, you know?”
“B-but…all those time he saved you!!!” She bawled.
Iris was looking a bit guilty. “W-well…I’m really sorry, Pearls…maybe I-I should…”
“N-no!” Phoenix said. “It’s OK! Really, I-I mean…she doesn’t know that…”
“I’d really hate to cause trouble.”
“You’re not trouble at all!” Phoenix corrected. “I-I enjoy your company here! I really do!”
“Oh…Feenie…” Iris looked moved.
“Nick saves everyone” Maya said. “Anyways, that just means we can tease’em!” She gave a devilish smile.
“Can I help you tease them?”
“O-of course! Pearly!”
Phoenix overheard this. “On second thought” he suggested to Iris. “Maybe we should go somewhere else.”
“Coffee?” She suggested, looking serene.
“Great!”
They hurried out the door together, ignoring pleas of Gumshoe to pay for the broken glassware.
Iris was looking forward to it.


CHAPTER 10!
The date in question!
Spoiler:
Author’s notes: I wrote this on Phoenix/Maya day. I don’t think it was a good idea, really, but seriously…I just wanted to update. :P
Favorite Quotes:
Justis76’s spoilertags. What’s that? Déjà vu?
Persistent, aren’t you? Hold your horses!

Sorry, got a little carried away there.

Two dark figures walked down wide and busy street.
“So…um…” Iris’ words caught in her throat. “Do you…wish to visit the…old café near our college again?”
“Yeah, that sounds great!” Phoenix nodded, smiling.
“Oh, well…err…”
The awkwardness between them still hadn’t lifted. It had only been a few days, though, so Phoenix fully expected things to grow normal again.
“What’s that? Oh right, that Soba was the best I’ve ever had.”
“A-ah! Right!” She exclaimed. The stale air had grown lighter with the mood. “R-remember, Feenie? Y-you were so eager to help me that you spilled t-the s-soup all over me?”
“O-oh…” his face turned red. “Y-yeah, sorry…” He scratched the back of his head in abashment. “Those weren’t the proudest moments for me. Heh…” he laughed, quite mortified.
“Oh, it’s OK…” she gazed at him tranquilly. “It was so nice of you to buy me a new set of clothes afterwards though. And you didn’t peek in the dressing room either…” She tittered.
“Yeah…it only cost me fifty bucks…” Phoenix thought. He shrugged, trying to appear casual. “It’s nothing, money isn’t an object when it comes to you.”
“O-oh!” A metaphorical lightbulb went off above Iris’ head. “D-do you still h-have the…sweater?”
“Y-yeah!” he exclaimed. “I-I…I always thought…that maybe…just maybe…Dahlia wasn’t real, and that…my ‘Dollie’ really loved me…I-I…I never gave up on you…” He noticed Iris’ mood spiral down. “O-oh…I’m s-sorry…your sister…”
“I-it’s OK…” She said, and brightened up again. “I’m just glad things are b-back…”
“O-oh yeah…me too.” He couldn’t help but feel a little guilty for bringing up Dahlia again. “I know I have the sweater somewhere, I’ll have to go find it though.”
“You’d do that?” Iris seemed cheery all of a sudden. “O-oh…I-I have s-something for you…” She reached into her acolyte uniform and produced a small pendant.
“Th-that’s!” Phoenix gasped.
“I-I…couldn’t think of another w-way…” she began. “I-I would s-steal your pendant and replace it with th-this…” the necklace she was holding looked just like the one Dahlia gave him. “I-I thought…b-but…I w-was too late…I c-couldn’t even…” she began to sob clutching Phoenix’s right arm.
”Oh Iris…” Phoenix put his other arm around you.
She smiled through her tears. “S-so…this is a gift of my love now…” she laced the necklace around his neck. “You can show it to anyone you want.”
“Maybe that’s not such a good idea...but I can’t risk hurting her feelings…” Phoenix thought. “You bet I will!” Phoenix responded. “Come on! Let’s go get some Soba and Sushi again!” Phoenix lifted her up and ran.
“F-feenie!” she protested. “P-put me d-down!”
But it fell on the deaf ears of a happy man.
***
“Two orders please” Phoenix asked the waiter.
“Yes sir!” the waiter bowed.
He arrived two minutes later with the orders.
“Ah…this is better. Maya always wants burgers, so I have to eat there too. But this is cheaper, healthier, and tastier.” Phoenix commented. “Don’t you think so?”
“O-oh…well…I don’t eat much outside of Hazakura, but…yes, this is somewhat better than the food there.”
“Yup!” Phoenix smiled and then downed some noodles.
Iris ate more daintily, making almost no noise at all. As a result, once again, Phoenix finished far before her. Their conversation was insightful, able to talk more freely, now that Iris had revealed the truth.
“Ah…that’s so nice…” Iris said, a little red.
“Of course!” Phoenix stared at her, admiringly.
Iris finished the last of her Soba. However, she seemed to be missing her napkin, and Phoenix, overeager to help her, extended his arm across the wooden table to hand her his.
“Aaaaah!” Iris exclaimed.
“I-I’m sorry!” Phoenix apologized. He had spilled her soup over her lap again.
“I-it’s o-ok…” Iris hastily tried to wipe the soup off.
“W-why don’t we buy you something else to wear?” Phoenix suggested. “It must be terribly trite stuck in that acolyte uniform all day.”
“W-well…”
“If anyone makes fun of you, I’ll take care of them, Lawyer style!” Phoenix assured her with a thumbs up.
Iris giggled. “OK!” She held out her hand for him to take.
***
“Look…I think you’d look great in that.” Phoenix pointed to a sparkling red dress.
“Mmmm…” Iris thought it was a little over the top. “M-maybe something else?”
“All right” Phoenix said, a little disappointed. “How about those?” He pointed to another dress that was even more stunning than the last.
“H-he’s so persistent in putting m-me in a d-dress…” Iris thought. “M-maybe I should j-just go along with it…”
“So what do you say?”
“W-well…OK, Feenie…”
“Great!” He signaled to an employee, who withdrew the article of clothing from the display cabinet and led Iris to the dressing rooms.
“I won’t peek” Phoenix reassured her.
Iris blushed and hurried inside.
After what seemed like forever, Iris came out.
Phoenix gazed in awe. After three minutes of his awkward stare, Iris began to worry. “I-is something wrong?”
Phoenix shook himself out of his stupor. “N-no! I-I…you’re beautiful!”
“O-oh, stop it!” Iris blushed. “You’re making me blush!”
“C-come on! Let’s purchase it!” he led her to the cashier’s, despite her halfhearted protests. “How much for this dress?” he asked.
“Two hundred fifty” the cashier responded. Phoenix hurriedly paid the cashier, collected his receipt, and rushed out of the store, hoping he’d make it back to Edgeworth and Gumshoe in time.
***
“Wow, pal, that’s amazing!” Gumshoe complimented. “So, how much did it cost?”
Phoenix forgot about the receipt. “Only…!” he stared at the receipt and promptly fainted.
“F-Feenie! Are you alright??”


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CHAPTER 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Phoenix lifted his eyelids.
“Ow…” he thought. “I wonder what happened.”
“Hey, pal! You okay now?” Came the voice of Gumshoe.
“Uh, yeah…what happened?” Phoenix asked.
“You passed out when you saw the receipt!” he chuckled. “You know” he said thoughtfully, “That amount of money takes me two months to earn, pal. You shouldn’t be so extravagant.”
“Oh yeah…” Phoenix thought. “I got a little to caught up with Iris there…”
“H-hi Feenie!” Iris greeted him. “Y-you passed out there.” She was still wearing her dress, and Phoenix could not help but to goggle at her, causing her to blush madly.
“Oh yeah…” he said. “I did pass out…hehe”
Iris walked by him and gave him a hand up, and then handed him a glass of water, pivoting back and forth a little, as if eager for appraisal.
“Thanks” he said, and downed the glass in one shot. “Ah, that feels better.” Then, noticing her awkwardness, he commented. “You still look as stunning as ever…”
She blushed even more, and it seemed that wasn’t what she was after.
“O-our d-date…”
“Oh right!” He smacked his forehead. “R-right! I…where should we go?”
“A-are y-you…”
“Why don’t we go for a swim?”
“A-ah! I-I…have to change again?” she complained.
“Why not?” he suggested. “There’s a water park not far from here.”
“O-oh…well…i-it’s just that…it’s nine o’clock, and I don’t think it would b-be open…”
“Gah!” he thought. “Phoenix! Get ahold of yourself!” He shook his head quickly and then asked Iris again. “W-well…uh…where’d you like to go?”
She thought for a moment, and then came up with the answer. “B-boat ride?”
“I know just the place!”
***
After explaining the story of Miles Edgeworth to her, Phoenix led Iris onto one of the boats, now completely free due to the arrest of the caretaker.
As she got in, she couldn’t help but to continue to grill Phoenix about the case itself.
“S-so…Mr. Edgeworth was accused of murder in this very lake?”
“Yeah…” he answered rather unenthusiastically. He wasn’t too keen on discussing the situation any further than it needed to be discussed.
“A-and…there’s a dead body in this l-lake?” she asked, appearing quite frightened.
“N-no!” Phoenix hastily answered. “Nothing like that! The police removed it a long time ago!”
“O-oh…” she said, appearing rather relieved. “A-and…”
“L-look, Iris…that case…I’d really rather not discuss it right now.”
“O-oh…” she said. “I-I understand…”
“It’s not you, it’s just that…that case really…scarred me a bit…”
“O-oh…y-yes…”
“But…” he turned to her and tried to smile. “We could talk about the—“
“Feenie?”
“Yes?”
“D-do…you s-still love me?”
Phoenix jolted. He wasn’t expecting that question, and certainly had not prepared an answer for it. Did he still love Iris? The answer was right in front of him, yet he could not grasp it. Obviously, he was still going out with her, even going out of his way for her…but to say love?
“I-I…”
At his hesitation, Iris turned away.
“I-Iris…it’s not like that!”
She began to cry.
“I-Iris!” He tried to console her. “I-I…love you…” he spouted waveringly.
The crying didn’t subside, but it seemed, his wavering answer actually helped to exacerbate the sobbing.
“O-oh…”
Phoenix felt his heart ache. “Phoenix! How can you be so heartless!” he chided himself. “She’s crying her heart out over you…and you can even say ‘I love you’ to the woman you love!”
“I love her…” he repeated. “I-I…I really do? Is this what it means to love? To have your heart ache when they’re uncomfortable? To enjoy catering to their every whim? To stand by and comfort even in the worst of times?” He wrapped his arms around Iris. This time he wouldn’t vacillate.
“I love you” he whispered into her ear. “I really do…you are the light of my life, the blue of the sky, the beauty of the lake, the fire of the sun, the fragrance of Iris’…and every other flower I’ve seen” he said. “Except dahlias” he thought.
Iris turned around to face him, and looked him in the eyes. Phoenix looked firmly on. After locking eyes for five minutes, she gave a little sigh and fell into his arms.
“Th-that’s…good…”
“Now I have a question, Iris.”
Looking mildly surprised, she looked back up at him. “Y-yes?”
“Do you still love me?”
She didn’t answer, and instead smiled and buried her face into his chest again. They stayed that way for the next few hours, in each other’s embrace, in the boat drifting slowly in the sparkling and glossy surface of the water, reflecting the beautiful silver moonlight.
She didn’t need to answer.


Just chapter 12

Spoiler:
“Hand me the nozzle, now!”
“What are we doing?”
“You’ll see…” The girl that spoke chuckled maliciously.
“Oooh…I can’t wait.” The smaller one squealed.
“Haha…they’ll be sorry they ever met us!”
“Here’s that...Am-mue-neshun box you wanted.”
“Thanks…”
The larger of the two set the machine in place and equipped the rectangular prism box.
“Commence firing!” She announced in an imperious voice.
The smaller one giggled malevolently.
Silenced shots of the artillery flew at the object bobbing at the lake. A few moments later, frantic screams were heard.
“Success!”
***
“Maya!”
“Yeah, Nick?”
“That was completely out of order!”
“Oh, cheer up. We were just teasin’!”
“Yeah, Mr. Nick!” Pearl jumped up jubilantly and clapped her hands, mimicking Maya’s motions.
“You were just teasing? You completely ruined my date!”
“Oh well! It’s not like you won’t have more!”
“It is like that now, thanks to you…” he grumbled.
“Did you hear that, Mystic Maya? He won’t be seeing her again! Now you two will have time to lovey-wovey!”
Maya groaned a little. “Pearly…”
Phoenix himself chuckled a little. “I guess she still hasn’t grown out of it, huh?” he thought.
*bbbbbbbbrrrrring!* *bbbbrrrrrrrrrrrringg!*
“I got it!” Maya exclaimed excitedly. “You have reached the offices of Wright and Co. How may we help you?” she announced into the speaker.
Phoenix tried to ignore this and picked up the toilet cleaning brush.
“Hey Nick! You won’t believe this!”
He sighed and relented. “What now?”
“That burger joint we go to is having a discount!”
“Ugh…” Phoenix groaned.
“C’mon Pearly! Let’s get us some food!”
“Yay! Mystic Maya!” Pearl, ecstatic to follow her older cousin, jumped out of her room and absentmindedly grabbed Phoenix’s necklace that Iris had gifted and that he had left on top of the table.
“H-hey!” he shouted after the pair. “Wait! That’s mine!” But it was too late. Pearl had already bounded out.
Phoenix sighed profoundly and returned to cleaning his toilet. After a few minutes of this menial labor, he wiped his forehead and sat down on the couch, ready for anything on television. However, before he got five minutes into a show, his phone rang.
“Hello?” He asked unenthusiastically into the speaker.
“Hi Feenie…” Iris spoke softly and shyly into the phone.
Upon hearing who was at the other end, Phoenix immediately adopted a changed and more vivacious demeanor. “Hi Iris! How have you been doing?”
“I-I’ve been doing…well…” she said. “Y-you?”
“W-well…I guess…Maya still exasperates me sometimes. I’m really sorry about the water balloon cannon that she fired at us. Guess I didn’t know her pranks as well as I thought.” He chuckled a little with the last phrase.
“O-oh! It’s no pre—err…problem at all!” She stuttered. “I-I still h-had a lot of fun!”
“Then you want…” Phoenix hesitated, scratching the back of his head, but then continued. “…do it again sometime?”
“O-of course!” Phoenix could imagine Iris blushing madly as she produced those words. “I-I loved it! Especially…w-where you tried to shield me from the water…” she trailed off.
“Then maybe this afternoon, we could go for a swim?”
Iris, over the other end of the phone, seemed to smile, even though Phoenix could not see her. “I’ll fetch my swimsuit!”
“Ok! It’s a date then.” Phoenix affirmed.
The two of them exchanged sweet words before hanging up.
***
Phoenix wasn’t one to lose his composure and goggle at a woman, but that’s exactly what he found himself doing when he saw Iris.
“E-err…Feenie, would you mind that doing that? It’s m-making me nervous…” Iris requested.
“S-sorry!”
Phoenix led her by her hand to the tallest water slide.
“Shall we start with this?”
“U-um…” she had not yet finished her answer, which was presumably negative, before Phoenix grabbed her waist and threw her down, quickly following after.
“Eeeeeeeeeeeeeek!” she screamed.
“Hahhahahahhahahahahah!” Phoenix was laughing from exhilaration. The frictionless slide continued downwards in spirals and semi-loops, and ended nearly two minutes later when Iris started appearing nauseous.
“F-Feenie…maybe we should try a more serene location?”
“Sorry, I just had to do that once.” He then asked her “So, you choose. Where do you want to go next?”
“W-well…” Iris pointed towards the volleyball pool. “Th-there?” she inquired.
“Perfect! I’ve always wanted to try out a game of volleyball!” he laughed.
They went over to the volleyball court.
Who am I kidding? That’s a cliché description that no one wants to read because it is quite devoid of any literary value.
They sauntered in the direction of the rectangular pool with rippling greenish blue liquid that shimmered in the golden rays of the sun, hand in hand, with nary a worry on their minds. Phoenix did not know what was in store for him. (That’s better. I should really think)
“S-so!” Phoenix discovered Iris’ spikes were quite painful, and her accidental mistake of supplanting Phoenix’s head for the ball also allowed him to ascertain her level of explosive strength. “That was a fun game!”
“Y-yeah! S-sorry Feenie…”
“It’s alright!” he said, but in reality his head was throbbing with agony. “
“Mmrph” Iris mmrphed. “Y-your f-phone!”
“Oh!” Phoenix had forgotten his phone somewhere. The scorching heat from the sun had probably disabled it by now. “Darn! I forgot!”
He sprinted away to find it, and uncovered it near a trash can. Apparently, he had dropped it there some time ago.
“That’s just great. Now I’ll have to get a new phone…it’s due for replacement anyway…”
“Awww…it’s OK, I’m sure that it still works.”
Miraculously, as he held the power button, it turned on. “You’re like a good luck charm, Iris! I love that about you.”
She flushed and turned away a little.
“Voicemail? I wonder what for…” he muttered to himself.
“Mr. Wright? Is this Mr. Wright? I understand you have legal custody of both Ms. Maya Fey and Pearl Fey. Your presence is required at the Hotti Clinic immediately. Call back for details.” *Message sent one hour ago.* *Click.*
“Maya! Pearl!”

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Fine, but posting a review here might be bad for my rep. and my dignity.
Anyways, it sounds quite interesting so far and I'd like to see where your going with the story, but it would be cool if we could see more of what we were thinking in upcoming chapters.
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Looking good. :godot: Keep working on it.
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This is looking cool so far. Be interesting to see what's next. Good descriptions.
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This is really good, poor Iris and Nick though. I think I nearly cried on a few lines! Keep it up!
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The events of this last chapter unfortunately force me to question what Maya's up to.
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You mean the first chapter?

I'll keep ya posted!
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No, I mean the 3rd.
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The 3rd? Oh yes, I did forget
I tried to construct the story as much like actual PW as I could.
So...descriptions are few and far between.

There will be P/M suggestive moments, but they won't be prolific...or develop into anything important...
And thanks for reading. The fact that a P/M shipper comes back periodically to read and review really makes me feel honored. No, I'm not kidding, or being sarcastic. I'm being sincere, like Ayame. :acro:
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I'm just here to see if Iris gets the death penalty I mean, er...thanks. :garyuu:
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She might. It depends on what the fans think. That is, if I actually have any fans.

I love using Italics!

Like CapCom, I'm very susceptible to posts.
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I see...*forms evil plan* :karma:
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What? No! If you bring P/M supporters in here under the facade of literary interest, I'll never EVER consider the death penalty for Iris!
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This is deserving of praise for what you've written so far. The murder scenairo is interesting, espically with a person being charged with two seperate crimes in a one-year period. I felt the characters were well kept in-character.

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Bear should be bare. You must have been confused with writing bear often in the chapter.
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Um...I thought bare meant stripped....

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I just checked my Dictionary and admit I was wrong there with the defination of bear. Sorry.
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YAY Morgan's dead! Sorry I just hate that woman so much. Poor Iris being accused of murder again. The trial is going to be interesting.
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Yup! I like fish too! I like Morgan a lot less, compared to fish...
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Now if Iris gets the death penalty, and Pearls dies, then all of Maya's relatives are gone! I'm pretty sure that somehow Maya's behind all of these deaths with some evil scheme so she can take out anybody who's a threat to the master's seat, take all of Kurain's money, then run away to some tropical paradise where she eats burgers everyday.

And how can you talk about Morgan that way? Have you forgotten all the delicious strawberry treats she made? And what about that incredibly bitter tea!
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Have you forgotten all the delicious strawberry treats she made? And what about that incredibly bitter tea!


But...but I never ate any of that!
Grr...that just increases my conviction!!!
And do you know how great fish are??

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What happened to Maya's dad?
Err...maybe I'm being stupid

I like burgers! :pearl:
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You know that picture of Maya and Mia fixing an urn that Misty kept in her talisman? Well, Maya and Mia whacked their dad with it, killing him, then they washed the urn and attempted puting it back together.
And too bad, Maya ain't sharing any burgers with nobody!
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Oh...uh...
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Oh wow! I love this story, it's so exciting.
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:ayame: :ayame: :nick-sweat: :nick-sweat: think so too!
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Now if Iris gets the death penalty, and Pearls dies, then all of Maya's relatives are gone! I'm pretty sure that somehow Maya's behind all of these deaths with some evil scheme so she can take out anybody who's a threat to the master's seat, take all of Kurain's money, then run away to some tropical paradise where she eats burgers everyday.

And how can you talk about Morgan that way? Have you forgotten all the delicious strawberry treats she made? And what about that incredibly bitter tea!


And you call yourself a Maya fan? :yuusaku:
Don't forget Pearl means as much to Maya as vice versa.

Anyway. Keep it up. I know Iris didn't do it. I allready suspect :chinami: again. Her face is next to the word "seduce" in the dictionary ( and some certain people would get too much joy from it being Iris anyway).
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I am a Maya fan. What's wrong with killing off your family for money?
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Let me see...
Ah yes, I am working on chapter four right now.
No promises! But it should be up tonight.
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Pretty cool! I love how you put Eldoon's Noodles into this, keep it up! I can't wait til the rest of chapter 4
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This is deserving of praise for what you've written so far. The murder scenairo is interesting, espically with a person being charged with two seperate crimes in a one-year period. I felt the characters were well kept in-character.

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Bear should be bare. You must have been confused with writing bear often in the chapter.

Bear, as in, to bear a weight, to bear a burden, to bear the sight. It was right the first time. :yuusaku:

I enjoyed this! It's indeed kept in-character-especially Gumshoe and Franziska, I thought. Keep writing!
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“What’s wrong, Ms. Iris? Why are you crying?” The little one, Pearl, seemed concerned about her. “I can’t bear to see you sad. Is it something I did?” Pearl began to cry too.


Bear should be bare. You must have been confused with writing bear often in the chapter.

Bear, as in, to bear a weight, to bear a burden, to bear the sight. It was right the first time. :yuusaku:

I enjoyed this! It's indeed kept in-character-especially Gumshoe and Franziska, I thought. Keep writing!


I corrected my mistake in a later post. I can see you didn't notice it.
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ENOUGH! AS AUTHOR, I PROCLAIM THIS DISCUSSION DEAD!
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In regards to the chapter I can see Gumshoe letting Iris out of Law Enforcement custody and into Phoenix's care due to his trust and how many times they've come across each other in investigations and in court. Nice how you mentioned Eldoon's Noodles in the chapter. Thank you for the chapter.
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No, he let Iris out because he knew she wouldn't run away, and that Phoenix wouldn't let her.

Evidence cited 3-5: Iris didn't escape Edgeworth when she had the chance, but instead ran into the Sacred Cavern.
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No, he let Iris out because he knew she wouldn't run away, and that Phoenix wouldn't let her.

Evidence cited 3-5: Iris didn't escape Edgeworth when she had the chance, but instead ran into the Sacred Cavern.


He still trusts Phoenix to make sure she doesn't run away. How does that sound?
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CHAPTER 4 IS COMPLETED!

CHAPTER 5 Spoilers here
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These predictions are not guaranteed
Winston Payne will be the Prosecutor.
Iris is not the real Culprit
The Judge will be "Udgey"
Maya will be tied to the case

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Great chapter! I wonder how it's going to play out. Oooh, the next chapter sounds pretty cool.
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Chapter five is partially up. Maybe I need more than one chapter for the case...
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