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!”