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Miles Edgeworth ([personal profile] bratworth) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumlogs2013-01-06 01:16 am

(closed)

Date & Time: January 2nd.
Location: The lobby of the fancy-pants courtroom.
Characters: Miles Edgeworth [personal profile] bratworth & Franziska von Karma [profile] perfectionisims
Summary: Edgeworth confronts Franziska after her loss in the courtroom battle.
Warnings: Possible whippings. :| Will update if necessary!



[ The road leading to Exsilium's first trial had been a rocky one, yet despite all the obstacles that had stood in their way, they had persevered and succeeded in bringing some semblance of justice to this depraved society. Or so they had thought.

So, to say that a 'not guilty' verdict was merely dissatisfying would be a gross understatement. As Edgeworth watched the other spectators file out of the courtroom proper, he found himself having to swallow the lump of fury that had formed at the back of his throat. This wasn't how this was supposed to go; this wasn't how the system was supposed to work. For a defendant to walk free was... unforgivable.

He had known that Mia Fey was a tricky one; the resolution of his own trial against her back in their reality had left a lot to be desired: she had made him doubt, however briefly, the strength of his case, and they had all suffered for it. Thus it had become clearer and clearer that defense attorneys really would take any advantage, do anything, to win. Perhaps Edgeworth should've warned Franziska more, let her know what she was in for; then again, he had simply assumed that she would've known better. Franziska, after all, was his mentor's daughter. They had both been taught not to make mistakes and being fooled by a defense attorney was a grievous one.

Mr von Karma would certainly see it that way; Edgeworth himself still remembered how he had felt after his first trial, how he had tried to justify everything to himself in his head before driving off to face his mentor -- a meeting that now never occurred. The foolish thing was that he'd been warned against the very same mistake he'd in that trial; he recalled his mentor's words when Edgeworth had once questioned the accuracy of the methods he had been taught. It is impossible to accurately determine guilt in every case. All men are guilty of something, Edgeworth. As it turned out, it had only been necessary to ask once.

(Sometimes, with the way he'd said it, Edgeworth felt certain that Mr von Karma had known what his protege had done.)

Was it this concern that had caused Franziska to stumble in her prosecution the way he had done in his own first case? From what he'd seen of her prosecutorial skills, what he knew of her personality, it didn't seem likely. Then just what had caused the falter; what had led to her losing the case?

When the courtroom was almost empty, he finally got to his feet; he would find Franziska, wherever she was, and find out precisely what had gone wrong. Whatever it was, they could figure out some way to avoid it in the future, the way their mentor would've wanted.

They could not afford to make more mistakes. ]
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[personal profile] perfectionisms 2013-01-12 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She didn't want to make a scene when she left the building which, given her defeat, would be impossible if she left as soon as the trial ended. She saw how the crowd reacted to Jesse when they thought he was guilty. She wasn't going to face them now that he's apparently innocent. Foolish police force foolishly arresting a foolish but "innocent" fool. She's still not convinced of this verdict.

Now that she thinks it's safe enough, she walks through the main hall in a brisk pace. Spotting someone that seems vaguely like Miles Edgeworth through the corner of her eye, she walks faster.

He's the last person she wants to see right now. ]
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[personal profile] perfectionisms 2013-01-17 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She winces when she hears him, stopping for a step before attempting to walk faster than she already was, which was impossible unless she started to run. ]
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I pretended not to see it

[personal profile] perfectionisms 2013-01-21 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
[ Fine. Stopping right now is more dignified than having him overtake her. ]

I heard you the first time, Miles Edgeworth!
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/rubs balm all over your feelings

[personal profile] perfectionisms 2013-01-27 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It takes some effort to prevent herself from slinking back. ]

Like what? I'm here, please mock me?
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[personal profile] perfectionisms 2013-02-05 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[ A few hours ago, she was convinced that he couldn't intimidate her anymore. From the perspective of adult Franziska von Karma, 20 year-old Miles Edgeworth was pitiful to the point of pathetic. But his failed attempt at hiding his anger reminded her of why she was sometimes be more afraid of him than she was of her own father. ]

There's nothing to talk about. [ She glared as she defiantly stood her ground. But she wasn't looking him in the eye. Somehow she just can't. She was glaring at that space between his shoulder and his chin. ]

Your trial was a sham. I expected better from you.
Edited (should stop tagging before I sleep... surprisingly there are no joke tags this time) 2013-02-05 17:32 (UTC)
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[personal profile] perfectionisms 2013-02-09 12:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Did she strike a nerve? Good. It gives her enough confidence to look him in the eyes. ]

And whose responsibility was it to make laws that would prevent the defense from desecrating the sanctity of the Court of Law by foolishly bringing witnesses who foolishly have nothing to do with the crime that was committed? Certainly not mine!