Miles Edgeworth/御剣怜侍 (
frilliance) wrote in
towerofanimus2014-02-24 07:59 pm
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Characters: Edgeworth and Ryoji and later Edgeworth, Diarmuid and Franziska. Both close.d
Setting: Floor 100 then stairs
Format: Action unless you want otherwise!
Summary: Edgeworth confronts Ryoji again after his talk with Diarmuid. Then Edgeworth is under effects of the Heart for a Heart event.
Warnings: include any warnings; please keep this updated if anything unexpected happens
Dorm corridors, late January - open to Ryoji]
[Damn it. Lucifel was gone and, as far as Edgeworth was concerned, he had to use the stairs again if he wanted to use any other method of transport without resorting to the elevators.
…Well, technically, he could ask Diarmuid for help but that would involve being carried up and downstairs like a damsel in distress….again.
Were Edgeworth sensible when it came to his issue with his phobias, he would have buckled it up and gone to Diarmuid anyway. However, since he was not sensible, he decided to use the stairs, taking even longer than the elevator to get down there.
Hopefully he won’t run into any monsters either.
As the prosecutor was about to make for the stairs, he suddenly saw a familiar young boy near the elevator, one whom he had not seen for a while..]
Ryoji?
[14th February, Floor 100 - open to Franziska and Diarmuid]
[Phoenix and Maya were gone. Back to their destroyed world where they could possibly be wandering around, alone, for eternity.
Perhaps they deserved this fate? That wicked, insufferable defense attorney and his terrible assistant, the daughter of that fraud…
And it was not just them. Franziska too. Every time Edgeworth thought about her, his heart filled with utter rage and contempt. She deserved to be back in her dead world too. It was the best type of justice that his adoptive sister could have.
As to why Edgeworth suddenly started to despise his two friends and his sister, he did not know. In fact, he did not even question it. All the prosecutor ‘felt’ was that they were dark and wicked people who deserved to have justice brought upon them.
Diarmuid and Franziska can find Edgeworth on Floor 100, staring at the place he missed the most.
It was his father’s study. When he was young, Miles would, after school, sit on the lap of his father, Gregory, while Gregory told his son about which court case he was working on, whom he was defending and how the case was progressing. Miles would sit and listen in awe and wonder, taking all this information in so he could be a defense attorney like his beloved father.
A father whom he now despised the most of all.
Edgeworth’s fist clenches.]
Setting: Floor 100 then stairs
Format: Action unless you want otherwise!
Summary: Edgeworth confronts Ryoji again after his talk with Diarmuid. Then Edgeworth is under effects of the Heart for a Heart event.
Warnings: include any warnings; please keep this updated if anything unexpected happens
Dorm corridors, late January - open to Ryoji]
[Damn it. Lucifel was gone and, as far as Edgeworth was concerned, he had to use the stairs again if he wanted to use any other method of transport without resorting to the elevators.
…Well, technically, he could ask Diarmuid for help but that would involve being carried up and downstairs like a damsel in distress….again.
Were Edgeworth sensible when it came to his issue with his phobias, he would have buckled it up and gone to Diarmuid anyway. However, since he was not sensible, he decided to use the stairs, taking even longer than the elevator to get down there.
Hopefully he won’t run into any monsters either.
As the prosecutor was about to make for the stairs, he suddenly saw a familiar young boy near the elevator, one whom he had not seen for a while..]
Ryoji?
[14th February, Floor 100 - open to Franziska and Diarmuid]
[Phoenix and Maya were gone. Back to their destroyed world where they could possibly be wandering around, alone, for eternity.
Perhaps they deserved this fate? That wicked, insufferable defense attorney and his terrible assistant, the daughter of that fraud…
And it was not just them. Franziska too. Every time Edgeworth thought about her, his heart filled with utter rage and contempt. She deserved to be back in her dead world too. It was the best type of justice that his adoptive sister could have.
As to why Edgeworth suddenly started to despise his two friends and his sister, he did not know. In fact, he did not even question it. All the prosecutor ‘felt’ was that they were dark and wicked people who deserved to have justice brought upon them.
Diarmuid and Franziska can find Edgeworth on Floor 100, staring at the place he missed the most.
It was his father’s study. When he was young, Miles would, after school, sit on the lap of his father, Gregory, while Gregory told his son about which court case he was working on, whom he was defending and how the case was progressing. Miles would sit and listen in awe and wonder, taking all this information in so he could be a defense attorney like his beloved father.
A father whom he now despised the most of all.
Edgeworth’s fist clenches.]

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[Ryoji just freezes in the middle of the elevator, making no move to close or hold open the doors, nor does it look like he's going to leave the elevator any time soon, too shocked and nervous to think properly.]
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I think this farce has gone on long enough, correct?
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[He slowly starts reaching for one of the floor buttons, torn between being polite and keeping his secret.]
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[He can't let Ryoji go. They can't keep avoiding each other forever. It's too awkward when they are in the same room.]
Ryoji, you don't think I would realise by now how the tower controls people?
[He thinks that the boy has been attacking people because of the tower, not because of Ganondorf.]
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The tower had nothing to do with it. It was my fault this time. I was selfish… I was too trusting, and I had to pay for that.
Goodbye, Edgeworth-san.
[He hits the button and waits for the doors to close.]
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[Oh no...] D-don't you DARE leave!
(Selfish...? Too trusting? What on earth...?)
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After a while he finally exits the elevator, looking a bit like a scolded child.]
What do you want?
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[Ryoji takes a few steps away from the elevator, but stops a fair distance away from Edgeworth, still nervous.]
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Perhaps we should both find a quieter place to go?
[He's not sure what Ryoji means by being 'too trusting'. Did someone in the tower make him attack his friends? If so, who?]
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[Ryoji hugs himself with one arm, avoiding eye contact. It's clear he doesn't really want to talk, but he isn't going to be rude and leave. He'll follow Edgeworth wherever he wants to go to 'talk'.]
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[Ryoji files that information away for later. Edgeworth is definitely nervous about elevators for some reason. It might be useful to try to remember that... though he'd feel bad if he used that against Edgeworth.]
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Even Ryoji should be able to figure this out.]
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Now, are you more comfortable with talking about what happened? [Probably not, which is why Edgeworth is not sure whether or not he should trick the boy into talking.]
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[Ryoji swallows his nerves and looks up at Edgeworth, adopting a calm, but assertive tone.]
Forgive me, but I don’t really want to discuss this. What happened is in the past, anyways, and I am making up for it however I can. I don’t believe I need to share more.
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Diarmuid claims that Ryoji was forced to attack his friends, whereas Ryoji himself claims that him attacking his friends was his own fault. Which of them is telling the truth?
I guess I'll have try and break Ryoji's. I may not have evidence, but I do have a certain weapon up my sleeve. But before I use it...)
Ryoji, if you want me to believe in you then you'd better tell me the truth. Right here and right now.
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I apologize, but I don’t feel the need for you to believe in me.
[He offers a smile that doesn’t reach his eyes.]
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If that is the absolute truth, that is.
[Sorry, Ryoji. You can't talk your way out of this that easily.]
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[And there may be more than one way to interpret his whole situation... which is why he's not going to risk explaining it when there's a chance Edgeworth can interpret it in a good way.]
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