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Jun 04, 2008 01:46

It has indeed been a trying few days. These cases do not seem to get any less complicated, do they.

But as far as things are concerned, the offices seem to be set up. Though I suppose with a certain someone crying like a baby every time he needs to do fieldwork, it would be only wise to make sure we have more detectives on the clock ( Read more... )

klavier, blitza, job, edgeworth's dilemma, journal, worktiems, gavin & edgeworth

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private || edgeworth playitmyway June 4 2008, 17:12:10 UTC
I'm not crying. You're just overparticular to the point where I feel like I should be saving everything I have for lunch as evidence.

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private || klavier objectedly June 4 2008, 18:25:38 UTC
Could have fooled me, Gavin. And there's no one interrogating you--, we're close to finding the connection we need if you would just go and have it examined.

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private || edgeworth 1/2 playitmyway June 4 2008, 19:23:00 UTC
That's not what I was--

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private || edgeworth playitmyway June 4 2008, 19:24:58 UTC
... I never said I wasn't having it examined. Even if it's stupid.

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private || klavier [1/3] objectedly June 4 2008, 20:46:53 UTC
You're certainly taking your time with it.

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private || klavier objectedly June 4 2008, 20:48:03 UTC
[ Sigh. ]

( He's just as stressed as I am. But he really ought to learn to take this more seriously. We're still men of the law, even if we're not in our own element. )

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private || klavier objectedly June 4 2008, 20:49:31 UTC
I just do not wish to leave any stone unturned. We're being trusted to solve these cases and I will not have us make any mistakes if we're going to find the truth.

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private || edgeworth 1/2 playitmyway June 4 2008, 21:07:51 UTC
This isn't a stone. It's a piece of gum that's probably older than I am.

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private || edgeworth playitmyway June 4 2008, 21:08:15 UTC
But like I said, I'm doing it. Things aren't as efficient here.

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private || klavier objectedly June 4 2008, 21:24:52 UTC
Which is why we're doing it all ourselves, Klavier. And recall our client's words.

There was no food allowed on the premises. Why, then, would someone still have gum on them?

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private || edgeworth playitmyway June 4 2008, 21:26:47 UTC
Do you eat gum, Herr Edgeworth?

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private || klavier [1/3] objectedly June 4 2008, 21:40:22 UTC
No, Klavier. You do not eat gum, and where food is prohibited, so is--

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private || klavier objectedly June 4 2008, 21:41:01 UTC
--!!!

Ghkkk--!!

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private || klavier objectedly June 4 2008, 21:45:10 UTC
Gavin, what did we discover as the cause of death!? ( She'd supposedly been alone, and there was no food allowed on the premises. If she couldn't eat food, but had gum, then there was something in the gum-- )

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private || edgeworth playitmyway June 4 2008, 21:54:09 UTC
Which is why I'm having it screened for Strychnine.

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private || klavier objectedly June 4 2008, 21:57:53 UTC
Hurry, then. We have no time to lose.

And here you were saying it wasn't useful.

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