Who:
mentis_reae and
weaktobulletsWhen: RIGHT NOW. or Daytime during the 23rd, whatever.
Where: Edgeworth's office.
Summary: Talking death-- because they're just cheery kinda guys.
Warnings: Action-threading, maybe language, depressing conversations, but that's all I forsee.
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It's coming down to nothing more than apathy / I'd rather run the other way than stay and see / The smoke and who's still standing when it clears )
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So he had tea before him, a decent amount of work done and more to do. And, frankly, he was in an fair mood. Things were dark, yes. Things were impossibly dark, with Wright in terrible danger every day, with misery and death lurking around every corner. Indeed, life here was altogether miserable. But at least today was not as bad as it might have been.
Pathetic, that that was the best he could do.
He looked up when there was a knock on the door. There was always a slight lurch of unease whenever he heard such a sound, but it was the middle of the day, and there was help if he needed it. So he closed the file, looked up, and said:]
Come in.
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...Hey.
[A short nod of acknowledgment as Shinjiro closed the door behind him self, seemingly heedless of just how strange his visitation of the office was. It wasn't as though he had any pressing legal matters, for one, and he rarely displayed any kind of initiative. He stopped a short distance from the desk, not fully approaching, but not taking a seat either.]
You busy? [A brow raised at the question-- he was sure the answer was something along the lines of "Yes, Dear God, have you seen the state this city is in", but whether or not it was immediately pressing was another matter entirely.]
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No, he decided at once. That wasn't the sort of person Aragaki was.
He gestured to a chair instead of answering.]
Please, sit.
[He watched Aragaki curiously, his lips slightly turned down. He did not think that Aragaki would come to him unless something was wrong, so his face was concerned.]
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A hand returned to his pocket to again fidget with his watch, if only to give him something to do as he spoke. Better to just get to the point.]
I was thinking 'bout the time you died. [It was spoken casually and unassumingly, maintaining eye contact for a beat, before glancing elsewhere on the desk as he continued.] Or were injured, whatever happened. You ever find out more about that?
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