CLASH OF THE TITANS

Mar 27, 2009 09:49

WHO: Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth and anybody who wants to watch
WHEN: Today
WHAT: Edgeworth is green
WARNINGS: Lawyer!battle

NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP NEVER GONNA LET YOU DOWN )

phoenix wright, miles edgeworth

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i_object_that March 27 2009, 17:25:03 UTC
Of course Phoenix was working. When wasn't he working? He was scowling, too, it was fairly obvious that he'd been having a terrible day.

First of all, someone spilt boiling hot coffee onto his uniform. That was fine, he was a little burnt, not to mention wet, but he could handle that. It was when some kid decided that kicking him in the shin repeatedly until he got his ice cold vanilla creme, that he decided today was going to be a bad day.

And as if that wasn't enough, a clumsy female sent three cups of various drink spiralling out of her grasp and smashing across the floor. It took up the majority of his time to clean the mess up, and it was just when Edgeworth walked in that he had finished. Placing a 'wet floor' sign up, he ran an irritated hand through his hair and stalked back to his position behind the desk.

Needless to say, Phoenix was not in high spirits today.

He hadn't even noticed Edgeworth yet. He just blended in with the coffee house so well.

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thegreatrevival March 27 2009, 17:38:37 UTC
Miles opened the door to see a coffeehouse worker with spiky hair. The prosecutor nearly turned around and headed out the door. It was just his luck that Wright would be working when he happened to want a cup of tea. The last thing he wanted to hear was someone laughing at him.

And so he walked right past his friend, in hopes to be helped by somebody else.

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i_object_that March 27 2009, 17:52:30 UTC
It wasn't long before he spotted him-- really, he may blend in with the coffee house, but that only works if he stands still. And he couldn't help but snicker, and at first, he did try to hide it.

At first. His laugh quickly got the better of him, and it was soon obvious enough that he couldn't stop, doubled over and clutching at his sides-- oh, he'd needed a good laugh. He really had.

He tried to greet him, tried to make it not look like he was laughing at him. He still had manners, after all.

"H-aha-hey, Ed--pffffft! Edge-fff-worth," his words stumbled, barely recognisable through the laughter.

He couldn't help it. Edgeworth was green.

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rofl plz ignore thegreatrevival March 27 2009, 18:00:12 UTC
*CAUGHT ALA METAL GEAR SOLID*

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