Characters: Miles Edgeworth and Hisoka Kurosaki
Content: Two old comrades touch base and inform the other about what's been going on in their corner of Reial
Setting: Upper deck of the Convoy; later on, Edgeworth's quarters
Time: After Hisoka and Souji land, before the
drinking begins
Warnings: Possible mentions of traumatic events
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The fun doesn't end! )
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However, when he stumbled into his room and towards his cot, he realized one problem: somebody was all ready there. He jerked back with a stifled yelp and panic nearly overtook him. Just who in their right mind would-
"Feel free to make yourself comfortable here" echoed a voice from the corner of his memory. He glanced over the figure in the darkness, and it certainly resembled Kurosaki. Damn it, when he said he could make himself comfortable, he didn't mean this comfortable! Edgeworth gritted his teeth and prodded the younger man's shoulder. Hopefully he wasn't a heavy sleeper.
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He had slept deeply, and - despite the alchohol - refreshingly. He had been dreaming about the lake, and he could see Edgeworth's face very well because his pupils were dilated like a cat's, or rather, a merman's. "Hello, sir," he said, as though there were nothing strange about this situation.
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Edgeworth closed his mouth and shook his head. He needed to focus.
"What are you doing here?" he asked, his words slightly slurred.
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He swung his feet over the edge of the bunk and sat up, looking around for a light switch.
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As for Hisoka's search, there was a small gaslamp on a table next to the cot. Edgeworth slowly meandered towards the cot and muttered something about matches along the way.
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"You look tired, sir," he said, "Maybe we should talk tomorrow?"
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...maybe he had given himself too much credit. Edgeworth ran his hair through his bangs and waited patiently for the room to stop spinning.
"We can talk now or later," he said, his words clearer than before. "Whatever you wish."
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Then Hisoka gave him the locket. He glanced over it, back to front, and his stomach fell when he saw the name Asato. Edgeworth looked back up at him, and asked, "What does this mean, exactly?"
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The tale was a solemn one. He glanced down at the locket when prompted, but not to confirm the name. Instead, it was a form of remembrance, a silent ode to a man he had never met but nonetheless came to an undeserved fate. When he looked up back up, though, his head heavy with alcohol and exhaustion, the first thing he noticed was Hisoka's intense gaze. It took him a moment to register what, exactly, that look meant, but he realized it soon enough. He felt the rush of victory alongside him, and with a weary smile on his face, said, "And he won't be able to bother anyone ever again."
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He turned to Edgeworth. "This is much, much more than I ever expected to achieve. Thank you, because as I said, you had a part in this. It's your justice, too."
He looked at Edgeworth for a moment, and then said, quietly, "I have a question I'd like to ask you."
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As for his "victory", though...well, Edgeworth wasn't so sure about that. As far as he was concerned, Hisoka was the one who deserved all the credit. He did, however, take comfort in the fact that justice had been done, if only in Vohemar. The smile crept back on his face, but faded once Hisoka spoke again. Edgeworth furrowed his brow and looked back up at him.
"What is it?"
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"I realize this is an awkward time to ask. I wouldn't normally bring up such a subject at a time like this. But we really have very little time. I'll be going back to Serenity in a few days, a few weeks at most, and I don't know when we'll see one another again ( ... )
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"How..." A million questions ran through his brain, and he managed to force out, "How long?"
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