Are you my daddy?
Gender: None specified
Location: At my compy
Rank: Suspect
Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:43 pm
Posts: 48
To say the LazyTown Jail was primitive would be a slight understatement. After the massive, heavy-security, technology laden detention center in Los Angeles, the small-town jail seemed as secure as a wet cardboard box. There was no one sitting at the desk and watching the prisoner, even though he could have easily squirmed his way out any time he felt like it.
Not that it mattered, since Sportacus was clearly in no hurry to escape. He had his legs hooked through the thick, metal bars of the one cell and was doing a complex set of hanging sit-ups that made Phoenix’s stomach ache just thinking about it.
Sportacus stopped as soon as he noticed the party come in, kicking off of the bars and doing a neat walk-over. Stephanie rushed over to the cell, her eyes wide and shining with unshed tears.
Mayor Meanswell sniffled audibly behind Phoenix, and Maya quickly wiped at her own eyes as Stephanie tried to hug the above-average-hero through the bars. “Don’t worry, Sportacus, Mr. Wright is going to help you,” Stephanie announced, her voice slightly shaky.
Phoenix just blinked a few times and tried his best not to stare at the ridiculous man before him. Sportacus was as blue as Stephanie was pink, and he had the most bizarre pencil mustache that Phoenix had ever seen. It almost looked like it was pasted on. Between that and the bizarre stocking cap and goggle combination, Sportacus looked an escapee from Santa’s workshop.
Maybe he got kicked out for suggesting Santa should go on a diet.“Uh, I’m Phoenix Wright, attorney-at-law. This is my assistant Maya Fey. Stephanie sent us a letter saying you were in need of our services.”
“Yes. Unfortunately, the police have made a mistake. I haven’t done anything.” At least that’s what Phoenix thought Sportacus said. His heavy accent made deciphering what he was saying difficult.
Swedish maybe? Norwegian? In any case, it was completely out-of-place in Middle-of-Nowhere, USA.
“So you believe you are not guilty?” Phoenix asked.
“I am not guilty,” was the response. “I would never kidnap anyone.”
“Nick! Your first non-murder case,” Maya said, sounding like a proud parent whose child had said it’s first word.
“So who was kidnapped?” Phoenix asked.
“Robbie Rotten!” The Mayor, Stephanie and Sportacus all spoke in unison, the name coming out like some sort of curse.
“Is Mr. Rotten well known?” Phoenix asked, already knowing the answer.
“Yes,” Stephanie said sharply, “Everyone knows Robbie.”
“You see,” the mayor explained, “Mr. Rotten has caused some trouble in the past.”
“He keeps trying to make Sportacus leave LazyTown!” Stephanie stomped her foot. “All he wants to do is sit around and be lazy.”
“Okay. So Sportacus was arrested because he is an obvious suspect?”
“I wasn’t arrested,” Sportacus interrupted.
Phoenix cocked an eyebrow.
That’s right, they have no police. “So, who put you in jail?”
“I did,” Sportacus said matter-of-factly.
Phoenix pushed on the cell door experimentally, and it swung open freely. “So, you can technically leave whenever you want.”
Sportacus looked horrified. “Of course not, I’m in jail.”
Phoenix left eye had begun twitching slightly, but he couldn’t just drop the topic. “So you just put yourself in jail once it was determined that Robbie had gone missing? How did you find out he was missing?”
“We got a letter,” Mayor Meanswell said. “From Robbie.”
“What did it say?” Pearl asked.
“It said, ‘Help, Sportacus trapped me in the airship’,” the mayor reported. “We knew it came from the airship because we found it on the ground.”
Oh, that makes perfect sense. No one could have just dropped it there from the ground. “Why don’t you just go up and get him then?”
“Well, you see, the airship is awfully high up… and the ladder is a little scary…” the mayor said quietly.
“Why don’t you have Sportacus go up and get him down?”
“He’s in
jail,” Maya said, as if it were the most obvious answer in the world.
The cell door was still swinging slightly. “Are you even sure that Robbie is up in the airship? Is there any evidence besides the letter?”
“No one has seen Robbie in six days. He usually tries to drive Sportacus away every three days or so,” Stephanie said.
He didn’t really want to know, but he had to ask anyway. “How exactly does Robbie try to ‘drive Sportacus away’?”
They were all the way to “the time Robbie kidnapped the mayor” when Phoenix really began to wonder why anyone was concerned that Mr. Rotten had gone missing.
“And then there was the time that Robbie turned Sportacus into a ten-year-old and…”
“I think I get the idea.” He pressed two fingers to his temples in an attempt to stave off the headache he knew was coming. “Sportacus is a suspect because he has a clear motive for the kidnapping.” He turned to the incarcerated hero. “Mister… Sportacus, what is your full name.”
“Sportacus Ten.”
“You don’t mind if I just call your Sportacus then?”
Sportacus just shrugged. “Every body does.”
“Okay, then. Sportacus, do you mind if we take a look at your airship?”
“Of course. When you want to go up, you just say ‘ladder’ and the ladder will come down.”
That’s some incredible security right there. No wonder this guy got in so much trouble. “I- what’s that beeping noise?”
The ornament on Sportacus’ chest was blinking and making odd beeping noises. “Oh no! Someone’s in trouble!” Stephanie squealed.
Sportacus looking longingly at the completely unlocked door before turning back to Stephanie. “You’ll take care of it, right Stephanie.”
The pink-haired girl nodded vigorously enough to make Phoenix’s neck hurt. “Just leave it to Sporta-Stephanie!” she said before speeding off.
“Wait for me!” Pearl called, taking off after her.
“I hope they’ll be okay,” Sportacus said with a sigh. “The last time I ‘took a day off’ Robbie built this robotic dog and terrorized the kids with it.”
“Mr. Rotten has a lot of enemies, doesn’t he?” Phoenix asked.
Sportacus looked thoughtful. “I wouldn’t say ‘enemies’. Just people who wish he would just stay in bed all day like he wants to. He doesn’t make friends very well.”
“I can see why,” Maya said.
“Maya, can you try to get some more information on Mr. Rotten for me?” Phoenix asked. “I want to go get a look at the airship and make sure Robbie is on it. If I can get him down, this case could be over before it starts.”
Or if I can prove he never was there at all…

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