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Guess what you guys, I can write stuff that doesn't go on for like a million chapters!

Assistance

Errrm, maybe vague spoilers if you squint? Klema-y goodness ahoy!

Klavier decides that it simply isn't fair he doesn't get some sort of girl assistant to accompany him in court. He also decides to rectify this as soon as possible.

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“Detective!”

Ema had grown to dread that voice. How was it that so many young girls could fall in love with that voice? If they heard it as much as she did – actually, they probably did, given the way they sang along at concerts. She swore they knew his lyrics better than he did.

“Yes?” She turned to face him, her face grim.

Klavier didn’t understand how she could always be so grumpy. It upset him to see her grumpy – he didn’t enjoy seeing people being miserable, really, he enjoyed seeing them happy. It distressed him to see her this way. “I have realised something.”

“You’ve been thinking again, haven’t you?” She sighed, reluctantly going over to him. “What have you realised?”

“I have realised that the defence always has a pretty young fraulein to assist him.” He replied brightly. “And I believe it is only fair that the prosecution should have one also.”

“I’m not finding you a pretty assistant.” She replied, hands automatically going to her hips. “I have much more important things to do.” Mostly study for her forensics retakes.

“Nein, I wish for you to be my pretty little assistant!” He beamed at her.

She gave him a cold look. “Suspending reality for a moment, and pretending that I am actually willing to do this – have you forgotten that I’m testifying? I can’t be by your side and testifying.”

“True, true, but I have been thinking on this – you could perhaps join me after your testimony?” He gave her one of his trademark smiles. “After all, I require no help understanding you.”

His smile was wasted on her, and she gave him a look which quite clearly said that he did need help understanding her, actually. “I’m not doing this.”

“You will gain a secondary wage if you are my legal assistant.” He relented finally, knowing the only true way to speak to her was to speak to her paltry wage.

She sighed, hating that he knew the weakness of her purse. “I’m not fawning all over you.”

“That would be inappropriate.” He agreed.

“And I’m not actually going to do very much, other than...sit there.”

“Stand, dear detective, we do not have seats.”

She made a face. “Ugh.”

“But it will be worthwhile, ja? You shall see all of my skill close-up!” He extended an arm dramatically, complete with flourish. Clearly he had forgotten who he was talking to.

Her (already rather disgruntled) expression worsened. “How much more am I getting paid?”

He sighed. “Always the money, my dear detective, always the money. Surely the experience, the spectacle, does this not mean anything to you?”

“Not when you’re doing it, no.” She replied bluntly. “You’re too much of a showman, you don’t have the dignity and gravity of the truly great prosecutors...”

He raised his eyebrows, not especially enjoying this. “The truly great prosecutors?”

She spoke the name with a level of reverence that her boss had never heard before, and which he suspected he wouldn’t hear again. “Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth.”

He stared at her. “And you call me a fop?”

“Ruffles do not a fop make!” She snapped, making him fear that he had touched not so much a nerve as an entire bundle of nerves. Or maybe even an entire nervous system. “Miles Edgeworth is the standard to which all prosecutors should aspire. He did not worry about petty things like entertaining the crowd or putting on a good show, he was there to find the truth, and with Phoenix Wright, he found that truth.”

He had always thought that his detective was just a little bit sexy, but when she spoke like this, with passion, he was incredibly attracted to her – to the point where he had to focus on the water cooler behind her, looking at her could be too much. He doubted he would’ve had the control if she had been talking about him.

She sighed. “Truly the golden age of law.” She appeared to have calmed now, which disappointed him a little bit (even though it was probably better for his concentration). “You should try to be more like him.”

“With your help, detective.” He replied smoothly, taking her hand – clearly his lothario side was coming out to play. “Come. We must prepare for court.”

“Court isn’t until tomorrow!” She tugged her hand away, not something he was used to. “Besides, I already know the case, there’s no point in you prepping me.”

“My dearest fraulein, I shall not be prepping you with information, I intend to prepare you with responses I would like you to interject with.” He informed her, recovered from being knocked off balance by his dizzying attraction to her, and giving up on his lothario leanings (for now, at least). “The role of an assistant, as I see it, is to make it clear how amazing my intellectual power is. To lead the audience through it.”

The glare she was giving him wasn’t quite strong enough to stop him, but he did take it seriously and reign his excitement in. “You didn’t listen to a word I said, did you?”

“I listened closer than any other thing you have ever said, your passion was impossible to ignore.” He replied honestly, albeit in a slightly exaggerated manner. “But you must understand, fraulein, we must all find our own path to truth, and his path is not the same as mine.”

“You got that from a fortune cookie, didn’t you?” She narrowed her eyes, unwilling to attribute such words to him.

“You forget that I am a lyricist.” He replied shortly, not enjoying his creativity being questioned.

“Most of your lyrics are variations on ‘na na na na na.’”

He shook his head, taking her by the arm, which she found it difficult to escape. “You have not listened to any of the album tracks – we must rectify this, especially if you are to be my assistant.”

He was guiding her – actually, leading her was more accurate – to his car. At least it was a car day, not a hog day. “Where are you kidnapping me to?”

“It is not kidnapping, you are free to resign at any time.”

“Being taken into your car and, I presume, forced to listen to your music is part of my job?”

“It is part of your new job, yes.”

“I’d better be getting time and a half for this, then.” She sighed, allowing him to open the door for her. At least he was a little bit of a gentleman.

He sat in the driving seat, flashing a grin at her. “Of course, we must also find you a suitable assistant outfit, one which compliments my own and highlights your delicate features.”

She glared at him. “There’s nothing wrong with my current ensemble...”

“Not for your detective work, nein, but for your role as assistant – you must be more stylishly attired if you are to be my charming companion.” He briefly appraised her outfit. “It will be purple, I think.”

“Oh, what a surprise.” She muttered. “Mr Wright’s assistant never had to have special clothes – “

“Ah, but she was a pupil of the Kurain tradition, she had robes which she had to wear. And Maggey Byrde had her police uniform to wear.” Klavier replied smugly. “You were his only other assistant, and there was not enough time to co-ordinate an outfit.” He watched her face fall, before frowning slightly. “Fraulein?”

“You..know about that case.”

“Of course.” He replied mildly, arching his eyebrows.

“So, you know...everything...” She looked at her feet, all her fire and argument gone. She was transformed to a meek, shy creature.

“Ja...” He frowned. “You would prefer I didn’t?” He watched her closely.

She sighed. “It’s more that I would prefer nobody did. Including me.”

His hand appeared on her shoulder, making her look up at him. “Consider it forgotten, fraulein.”

She opened and closed her mouth, about to speak, when his expression changed from a gentle smile to his usual, showman’s grin.

“Now, how do you feel about sequins?”

“No! No sequins! I’m not wearing sequins!” She barked, glaring at him.

“Perhaps glitter?” He turned to face the car park, turning the key in the ignition.

She sighed. “Better than sequins.”

“I did not expect you to be pro-glitter.” He sounded surprised, driving them expertly out of the car park and onto the streets, going through the city.

“I thought it was a compromise.” She muttered. “I’d rather be glittery than sequiny.”

“Mmm, but perhaps we should leave the sparkles to our magical friends, you dazzle enough as you are.”

She made a face at him. “You’re lucky it’s dangerous to throw Snackoos at drivers.”

He sighed. “You must learn to take a compliment, miss Skye.”

She was confused by the use of her name almost as much as she was confused by his use of English. “I can take a genuine compliment very well, thank you.”

He looked at her, mildly bemused. “All of my compliments to you are genuine, Ema.”

Now she was really thrown, frowning, and was about to respond when he turned his attention back to the road.

They drove on in silence for a while, until –

“Even the one about my singing voice?”

“Especially the one about your singing voice.”

She had no idea whether to take him seriously or not, it all felt a lot like an elaborate set-up – like he was waiting to laugh at her for believing him.

She was still in something of a daze, debating whether to believe him or not, when she realised they’d parked. Klavier was, in fact, holding the door open for her.

She got out, allowing him to close the door behind her. “Thank you.”

He smiled charmingly at her. “Now, we must find you a suitable outfit that matches my own.”

“You don’t have to do this.” She pointed out. “If you really want to spend time with me or whatever, you can just ask...Or if you’re desperate to see me in something that isn’t a lab coat...”

He laughed. “If I was desperate to see you in something that wasn’t a lab coat, dinner would be my inclination.” He took her by the arm. “I think a dress, in a dark purple, that shall co-ordinate to my jacket...”

“You’re really serious about this.” She frowned.

“Of course, I deserve an assistant, and I shall have an assistant appropriately dressed.” He replied definitely, almost affronted that she had doubted his dedication to the project. “Just because it is not a show does not mean we can get away with sloppy presentation.”

Ema sighed, accepting his plans. “Fine. Whatever.”

“We shall also need to get you something to wear for dinner this evening.”

She frowned. “What?”

“I wish to see you in something other than your lab coat.” He smirked.


...it got a bit Pretty Woman there for a moment, sorry about that...
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I caught myself giggling throughout this whole fic. Poor Ema, being taken clothes shoppping with that glimmerous fop!
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i feel sooo sorry for ema! eurggghhh glitter and sequins! :godot:
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Awesome!!! Realli funny!
... ... ... WAAAHHHHH!!! Pleassssssseeeeeeeee could you consider writing more to it?? :godot:
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Hehe, thankies ^^ This one miiight get a sequel, but I'm working on something else right now (with drunky drunky Apollo-face, which is in fact its current title) and I've got something for the legendary Kink Meme to write... but never say never :3
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Ohhhhhh my gosh. <3

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“You’re too much of a showman, you don’t have the dignity and gravity of the truly great prosecutors...”

He raised his eyebrows, not especially enjoying this. “The truly great prosecutors?”

She spoke the name with a level of reverence that her boss had never heard before, and which he suspected he wouldn’t hear again. “Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth.”

He stared at her. “And you call me a fop?”


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AWESOME! You're definetly the best fanfic writer on CR. If not the best EVER.
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Yay! It would be wonderful to have a sequal when you are not as busy! I feel very insignificant in comparison. My writing is now even more rubbish. meurgh. :edgeworth: :godot:
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Pfft, you've only seen the stuff that I allow to see the light of day XD Just keep writing, that's what matters. And make sure you enjoy it :3 Write for you, not everyone else.

...aaaaand now I sound like an English teacher. Good times.

ETA: I may write some of the adventures in court of Klavier and Ema, if I can come up with some sort of interesting case XD (Or maybe just a boring one and have it all Ema filing her nails and refusing to be of any help to Klavier... actually that's more tempting... hmmm...)

...it's in the queue, with two more things for the kink meme and the end of Drunky Drunky Apolloface...
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Bespectacled wrote:
Pfft, you've only seen the stuff that I allow to see the light of day XD Just keep writing, that's what matters. And make sure you enjoy it :3 Write for you, not everyone else.

...aaaaand now I sound like an English teacher. Good times.

ETA: I may write some of the adventures in court of Klavier and Ema, if I can come up with some sort of interesting case XD (Or maybe just a boring one and have it all Ema filing her nails and refusing to be of any help to Klavier... actually that's more tempting... hmmm...)

...it's in the queue, with two more things for the kink meme and the end of Drunky Drunky Apolloface...

wow. the court-thing sounds good. you mind if i put an Ema and Klavier trial into my fanfic?
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Not at all ^_^ Go ahead :3

...well, since I crosspost from here to ff.net I may as well crosspost from ff.net to here :3

The first foray I had into writing for this fandom (and my first fanfiction in...actually,technically about a year, although that was for Lab Rats which very few people watched :3 and I mostly watched it because it has my perfect man in itoh Chris Addison iloveyou and even fewer people read :3)

Aaaanyway. Yeah.

Second Chances

Ema's working late, and gets a visitor with an offer

Klema (OH WE ARE SURPRISED, BESPECTACLED, WE NEVER SAW THAT COMING)

Very much a Teenage rating, as opposed to my usual "eh it's suitable for most people but I have a smutty sense of humour". It's Ema's fault, it's her imagination.

...alrightfineit'smyimagination.

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“Fräulein?”

Ema Skye was tired. She was more than tired. She was shattered beyond belief. Forms had to be filled in, evidence filed, and these attorneys didn’t seem to really think that through. Present all you want, win the day, then go home and laugh it up with your teenaged assistant. That had been fine when she was said assistant, not so much when she had to put everything away. And she was fairly sure that they should really be replacing some things, such as Klavier’s keys.

“Fräulein Detective?”

She was writing the wrong word again. Or maybe the wrong spelling. Actually, that wasn’t a word at all. It didn’t make any sense. She felt a little bit like she was going to cry.

“...Ema?”

That got her attention. She looked up. “Mr Gavin.” She rubbed her eyes.

The prosecutor smiled slightly. “No banter, miss detective?”

English. That made a change. “I’m too tired for banter. And it isn’t banter, it’s you being...being...” Flirty, actually. That’s what he was usually being. In a really irritating way. “...irritating.” That’d do.

“Many women would pay to be irritated by me.” He had pulled up a chair and sat across her desk, absent-mindedly glancing at her forms.

“Yes, well, it’s not my fault the general population is made up of idiots, is it?” Besides, isn’t being paid for something like that tantamount to prostitution? Oh, oh, that’s clever, I should say that – no, no, it’ll come out wrong, he’ll think I want to pay him for sex.

Unbidden, an image flashed across her mind and she bit her lip, looking down at the forms. Her face was aflame.

Klavier had, in the meantime, taken a pen and corrected a couple of mistakes, and had begun to fill out a form.

Composing herself, she looked at him. “What are you doing? You can’t do that, it’s against protocol.”

He met her eyes. “It’ll be our secret, ja?”

Her insides squirmed and she hated herself for it. It’s fine. It’s really fine. It’s just lust, and that’s perfectly normal, perfectly acceptable, it doesn’t mean you act on it. And even if you did... Her mind went to that place again and she had to drop his gaze.

“Thank you.” She said quietly, not having the energy to fight him. Besides, who was he going to tell?

They sat, in companionable quiet, both filling in the godforsaken forms.

“Remind me not to submit so much evidence next time, detective.” Klavier shook his head.

“Apollo is worse than you.” She replied absently. “I think he just picks up anything that looks useful.” Then she looked up. “Wait. Why are you here, Mr Gavin?”

He smiled charmingly. “To fill in forms, of course.”

She shook her head. “No. For a start, nobody would choose to do this. You didn’t know I was doing this. But you knew I was here...” She trailed off, deep in thought. Come on, detective, detect! ...I hate my job so much. “You...saw that my scooter was still here?”

“I saw that the light was on.” His smile grew wider and she inwardly cursed. “But, you are correct, I have another purpose.”

Oh God. Is he going to seduce me? I was just looking, I was window-shopping, that doesn’t mean – I’m not wearing matching underwear. I’m wearing ugly underwear. Very ugly. Damn you, laundry day! What do I do? Do I turn him down? But he’s my boss...how will I ever face him again?

“Ema...” He reached across the desk and touched her hand. In her surprise she wasn’t able to react, just stared at him, a rabbit in the headlights. When he spoke it was with a softness she had never heard before. “You are unhappy with your job.”

She nodded, feeling a warmth emanating from him that was unlike anything she had ever felt previously. What was this? “But that’s alright, lots of people do.”

“Just because the general population are idiots...” He smiled kindly at her – oh, no, is this pity? Pity seduction. Brilliant. The gorgeous rock star throws the miserable detective a bone. ...Stop it, brain, stop that right now. “I want you to be happy, Ema.” His thumb moved over the back of her hand and she felt her heartbeat quicken. One motion, one muscle’s movement (maybe two? She’d never much cared for biology) was making her feel weak at the knees. “I want to help you.”

“Help me?” She replied, in a bit of a daze. Some of said daze was almost certainly sleep deprivation. Another part was probably Snackoo deprivation. But the other part? That would be the surprisingly soft thumb that usually strummed a guitar or brought defence attorneys to their knees moving over the back of her hand. That would be the physical contact of a handsome man, something painfully lacking recently.

“Ja. I brought you a present.” He smiled warmly, and removed his hand from hers. Ema felt a strange ache, feeling the lack of him. He was looking around for the bag he had when he came in – she’d missed that one. He was tall, she noted, muscular, broad of shoulder. Not as much as Edgeworth, or Wright, but he was certainly well-built. There was something about him, and it wasn’t his confidence, not his rock-star swagger (and swagger he did), not even his prosecutor’s wit. She couldn’t quite work out what it was, but there was something there. Triumph graced his features, and he presented her with a wrapped item.

“Really? There’s Gavinners wrapping paper?” She arched her eyebrows, taking the gift. She moved it over in her hands, frowning slightly.

“You won’t open it?”

“Part of the fun is working out what it might be.” She flashed him a grin – it’d been a long time since anyone had given her a present, and it was bringing out the youth in her. She ran her fingers along the edges, felt the weight of it, held it to her ear.

“You would perhaps prefer to conduct this in the forensics lab?” When she looked at him she expected a smirk, maybe, or a smug grin, but he seemed to just be...content. Maybe slightly amused, but in an affectionate way.

She flushed a little, and found herself relenting – it’s late, that’s why I’m not sparring with him like I should. She undid the wrapping, intending it to be careful as Lana had taught her – but that wasn’t going to happen, and she ended up tearing the paper to get to the gift.

It was a book, entitled “Scientific Investigation: Study Guide”. She frowned. “I don’t understand.”

“Come now, liebling, you are no fool.” He reprimanded her gently. “You are unhappy where you are, and you fear you have missed your dream. But you haven’t. You can try again.”

She was silent for a moment, not sure how to respond to this. “...I...but I can’t. How would I pay for the course? Where runs it? I don’t have the time – “

“There is an evening course at Ivy University. To enrol as a mature student, they require a reference from your boss – yours will be glowing.”

She looked up. “You can’t lie to them.”

“I won’t be.” He replied softly, taking her hands in his. “You can do this, Ema. I will help you, tutor you, and I will pay for your course.”

Her jaw dropped; she couldn’t speak. I should refuse. I’ll have my pride if I have nothing else. I won’t let this happen. He’ll never let me forget about it.

“Ema? Please.”

She opened and closed her mouth, before finally asking him the burning question. “Why?”

He squeezed her hands. “Because I hate to see you look so sad. When you use your science, you come alive, and you look so beautiful.” He sighed. “You don’t seem to understand.” He leaned close to her. “Ema.”

She wasn’t used to him using her name, and she realised that he’d used it a lot this evening. That was odd. But then again, so was this entire situation. The man she clashed with on a regular basis, the one who drove her mad, who had lead to her near dependence on Snackoos, was offering her a lifeline. And telling her she was beautiful – well, that she was beautiful sometimes, which was better than none of the time. “Klavier...” she replied softly, liking the way his name formed on her lips, and liking the spark it elicited in his eyes even more. “...I can’t accept this. It’s too much.”

“Please, I cannot see you so sad every day.” He seemed genuinely upset by this, and she felt awful for refusing him.

She lowered her head. “It’s a wonderful thing for you to do for me, an amazing gift, but...As much as I want to do this, I want to say yes...I have to do it alone.” She met his eyes. “I have to raise the money myself. I have to enrol myself. You’ll have to do the reference, though.” She smiled, hoping he would return it.

He didn’t. He let go of her hands, stood up, and ran his hands through his hair. “Liebling, I will never understand you, will I?” He wasn’t angry, it was disappointment that tinged his voice. “I will never get it right...”

She stood up. “Klavier?” She walked over to him. “What do you mean?”

He looked at her, lost. “Everything I try. All the ways I try to speak to you. They fail. Because I don’t understand you and I never will, even though...” He trailed off, dropping his hands to his sides and allowing his head to drop. He sighed.

It had been a weird evening. If anyone had told her that she would be comforting the prosecutor like this earlier that day, she would’ve Snackoo’d them within an inch of their life. She gently placed a hand on his shoulder, standing close to him – it was an awkward gesture, but it felt right.

“Klavier...” His arms fit around her waist, and she found herself resting her head against his chest, dropping her hand to fit into the small of his back. It felt much more natural than her previous gesture. “You’ve offered me something wonderful, something amazing, something that shows that you do...you do understand me.”

“But I should’ve known you would’ve wanted to do this alone...” His head was resting on hers now.

“Maybe. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have asked.” She looked up. “This is the kindest thing anyone has ever done for me.”

He looked down at her. “Please. Let me help you. Maybe the money will be a loan?”

She bit her lip. “That’s...that’s better. What about your rate of interest?”

He looked at her blankly. “You and I will go to dinner once a week, and we work on your coursework?”

“I meant payment...”

“I know.”

She rested her head against his chest again, enjoying the smell of him (old guitars, some classy aftershave, light perspiration and the overwhelming scent of manliness) and the feel of his chest against her skin.

He was taking advantage of the situation, gently stroking her waist, smoothing his hands against her. He rested his head on hers, smelling her hair – mostly chemicals, but some hint of strawberries and chocolate. And just a little bit of Snackoos.

She pulled herself out of the trance and his embrace. “It’s late, and I haven’t finished all of those forms...I need to get them finished before I can go home.” She glanced outside. Dark and rainy. That looked like it was going to be a fun ride home.

“I’ll help you.” He replied simply.

“You don’t have to.”

“I know.”

She took her seat, looking over the last of them – actually, just one was left, the lyrics to The Guitar’s Serenade. She read it over, before smiling up at him. “You’re really very talented.”

She had expected his rock-star persona to take over, but he simply smiled. “Danke. Inspiration helps, though.”

“Lamiroir’s voice.”

He smiled cryptically at her, not confirming or denying anything. “Her talent is great. The song would not be as good without her.”

Ema nodded. She ticked the last few boxes, before beaming up at Klavier. “Now we just have to file them away.” She stood, going to find some method of transportation.

“Leave it, Ema, it’s late – you should be getting home.”

“So should you.” She challenged playfully. “It won’t take long.” Finding a trolley she began to pile the evidence into it. “Just a ten minute trip down the corridor and in the lift.”

He stood to join her, picking up her bag. “Straight home afterwards, you have many application forms to fill in tomorrow.”

She groaned, wheeling the trolley towards the door and giving the room a last look – completely clear, other than the very handsome prosecutor stood in the centre. “I’m sick of forms.”

“I’ll help you.” He replied softly.

She smiled. “I know.” As he reached the door, she turned the lights off – leaving them, just for a moment, in perfect darkness. She could feel him close beside her and tried to brush off the warm feelings spiralling within. “...why did you use my name this evening?”

They were in the corridor now. “What do you mean? It’s your name...”

“You usually call me fräulein, or detective, or some combination of the two...but not my name.”

“You prefer this?”

“I have no objection to you using my name.” She smiled. “I just wondered why. What changed.”

He was silent for a few moments, before they came to the lift and he selected the correct floor. He turned to her. “I intended to act as a friend. It made sense to address you as a friend.” He smiled. “Not as a colleague.”

She didn’t quite believe his explanation – it didn’t seem to be the full reason, anyway. Regardless, she let it go, making a mental note to keep an eye on this new familiarity (of course their previous embrace was filed under another section, and didn’t really count towards this – after all, he had been upset, she had simply acted as anyone would). She nodded, though, touching his arm – she felt awkward doing it, but he clearly appreciated it as a gesture of affection. “Thank you.”

The doors opened, and they wandered to the evidence room. Using her swipe-card, Ema shuddered slightly – this room still gave her the creeps, it kept reminding her of that case. Finding her locker, she touched it to open it, and she and Klavier began to add it to the locker.

“Are you alright, fräulein? You seem uneasy.”

She turned to him. “This room holds a lot of memories. Not good ones.” She turned back to the task at hand, clearly not intending to continue this line of conversation.

He opened his mouth to question her further, but decided against it – he had plenty of time to get to know Ema Skye, and he intended to be very thorough. The next time he’d bring up the subject, he decided, they would be sitting in his apartment, beside the fireplace, with a glass of some fine wine in hand (possibly a vintage Bordeaux...) – not a dingy evidence room.

“All done.” She smiled. “Time to go home.”

They walked in companionable silence, close enough to touch but not actually touching. As they reached the parking lot, Klavier touched her shoulder. “Take care, Ema. Shall I send you the application forms tomorrow?”

Ema looked up at him. “Maybe we could meet for lunch and you can help me fill them in? And pay?”

He raised his eyebrows.

“Don’t give me that, you’re in charge of my salary.”

He smiled. “I shall call you in the morning, fräulein detective.” He glanced at her scooter. “Is this yours?”

She nodded. “I used to have a bike, but it didn’t really feel very safe.” She picked up her helmet. “I’ll see you tomorrow, Mr Gavin.”

“Good evening, Miss Skye.” He began to walk away.

“Wait, your bike isn’t here?” She called after him.

He looked back “No, it is in my designated parking space, at the prosecutor’s office.”

She tipped her head. “That’s on my way home. Would you like a lift?”

He surveyed the scooter with some trepidation.

“Oh, come on, you drive a motorcycle...” She patted the seat behind her. “Nothing to be scared of.”

“I’m used to my motorcycle. I trust her.” He reluctantly sat behind her, placing his arms around her waist.

She turned back. “Her?” She turned the key, and found herself more than a little amused that the prosecutor, usually so cool and controlled, was clearly nervous. “Does she have a name?”

“But of course.” Klavier muttered into her back, apparently still uncomfortable on the scooter.

“And it is?”

He didn’t respond, not enjoying his lack of control in the situation. The sensation itself wasn’t unpleasant, and he was sure that Ema was at the very least a competent driver, but not being at the helm bothered him. He wasn’t a good backseat driver, especially on unfamiliar transport.

Ema rolled her eyes, turning the corner and subsequently turning into the parking lot. She parked expertly, right beside Klavier’s bike (causing him to make a strange, strangled noise, somewhere between a squeal and a gasp). “Are you going to formally introduce me to your bike or not?” She beamed as he got off the scooter and took his rightful place on the bike.

He flexed his fingertips, stroking his bike affectionately. “Her name is Zephyr.”

She looked at the bike, shaking her head a little. “I expected a more...rockstar name.”

He laughed. “I am not only a rockstar, miss detective. Until tomorrow.” He picked up his helmet.

She nodded. “Until then. Thank you, Klavier...for everything.”

He smiled enigmatically, before speeding off, leaving her alone again.

Although she didn’t feel particularly alone.

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you guys you guys you guys I should totes call this thread monocles cause I'm Bespectacled and these are one shots y/y?

...Anywaaaaay.

Just an itty bitty drabble.

Better Luck Next Time

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like a detective without a case
I magnify what you say and test the implications
it could be you or it could be through before it even begins


"The thing is, pal, I can't work out how she feels." An upset Gumshoe was one of the more depressing sights Maya had seen, and she'd seen her fair share of upsetting things.

"Aw, I'm sure she likes you!" She smiled kindly at him, taking a bite out of the burger Phoenix had just purchased for all of them, mostly due to her persuasive manner.

"I don't know, pal, she was pretty upset with me..." Gumshoe sighed.

"She was upset with you because she felt betrayed by you!" Maya replied brightly. "It really proves that she cares about you."

Gumshoe frowned. "You think so?"

"Uhuh!" Maya beamed. "You getting her arrested really hurt her feelings because she thought you were her friend, and you betrayed her!"

Gumshoe seemed to be more upset than previously, his face falling as he looked down at his burger.

Phoenix sat down beside Maya, jacket in hand. "I couldn't get the mustard out. Maya, you owe me a new jacket."

Maya smiled. "Sure, Nick! Can I borrow - how much was the jacket, anyway?"

Phoenix sighed. It simply wasn't worth it. He turned to Gumshoe. "What's wrong?"

Gumshow looked up. "My heart's breaking, pal."

Phoenix smiled sympathetically. "Maggey, huh?"

"Maggey." Gumshoe sighed. "She's like a freshly polished badge...she just makes life better..." He looked out of the window wistfully.

Maya looked to Phoenix, a confused look on her face. "What is he talking about?" She whispered.

Phoenix frowned slightly. "I think he's being poetic." He whispered back.

"He shouldn't be." Maya replied definitely.

Phoenix nodded, speaking at normal volume again - "Well, she seemed really touched when we explained how hard you'd been fighting for her."

Gumshoe looked up. "Really?"

Phoenix nodded. "Really."

Maya beamed at him. "So don't give up! There's still hope."

The detective stood up, moving over to her and hugging her tightly. "Thanks, pal."

Maggey Byrde, who had just been on her way to go to see the detective, felt a tightness in her chest as she saw him embrace the tiny spirit medium.

She turned around to go back home again. Maybe she'd be lucky next time.


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YAY KLEMA!!!!!


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am soooo following this. i feel so sorry for gumshoe and cant help but think that maggey shouldnt assume stuff-it would be sooo much easier for them! very well written btw-as usual.
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D'awwww, you guuuuuuys, you've made me feel like the most special of all the special pandas.

...and after that, I understand if you want to retract your comment :3

I have a bit of a block on AA stuff right now - I've got a surprisingly long fic (we're not talking excessively long, it's about six thousand words or so, but it has a way to go) which nothing is happening on, the beginning of a one-shot (not that I know where I'm going with it...other than I added a verse from Quicksand by La Roux at the beginning, haha)...so, yeah, could be a while before there's anything new, sorry about that ^^;; (Unless you want to read about my OCs, haha, and this is not the place XD That and it wouldn't make any sense out of context....well, actually, it'd be cute, but still not make any sense.)

The long fic has a natural break which might be where it splits into two one-shots, but the second half would be a while coming... but if you guys want, I could post it?

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Argh, Yannick Bisson just got shot! Noes! I heart Murdoch Mysteries :3 He makes the worst "I've been shot!" face ever. Awww, and he loves his pathologist, AS WE ALL KNOW. And now I have found The New Adventures of Superman. DEAN CAIN, BABY. DEAN CAIN. (and the original Jimmy, vintagesauce)

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...right, anyway. The half one shot. The half-monocle. Which hopefully stands alone. There may be a sequel if I ever finish it, but no guarantees, I'm afraid. The spark has gone for this one - at least it has for now.

This was inspired by my friend's excessively drunken facebook status, which was deeply hilarious.

...it doesn't have a proper title, so I guess I'll just list it by its working title...

Drunky Drunky Apollo-face

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“What I don’t understand – you see – what I really don’t understand, yeah?”

“What you don’t understand.” Ema Skye prompted, struggling with the weight of the defence attorney. Apollo Justice could not hold his alcohol, and she would do well to remember this the next time she was looking for a drinking buddy.

“What I don’t understand...”

“Fraulein Detective? Herr Forehead?” Klavier Gavin. Stood across the street, possibly on his way to the bar they’d just left.

Apollo and Ema looked up. “Prosecutor Gavin!” Apollo cried, grinning. “Now you see, what I don’t understand is...is...”

“He’s drunk.” Ema supplied.

“I gathered.” Klavier frowned, crossing the street. “You are in need of assistance?”

Ema would’ve preferred to have her pride, ideally, but practicalities outweighed such things. “If you would. He looks so skinny, but looks are deceiving.”

“Nein, you simply need to spend more time in the gym, fraulein, work upon your strength and muscles.” Klavier shouldered Apollo, taking on most of his weight easily.

“As I imagine you have?” Ema replied drily.

“But of course.” Klavier grinned. “I am sure you have noticed?”

“I haven’t been looking.” Ema was not in the mood.

“Perhaps I can offer you –“

“Look, Gavin, I’ve been drinking, but I’m not drunk. And that is the only time when I may even begin to entertain any of your offers.” She glared at him.

Klavier sighed. “I imagined you would be more fun after drinking, detective, but I see that you are not. Disappointing. Where are we headed?”

“Mine. I don’t know where he lives, and he’s not exactly in a state to tell me.”

“I am still here, you know.” Apollo frowned. “You two always get lost in each other. You forget what’s going on around you. You forget me.”

“Well, Apollo, where do you live?” Ema asked kindly.

“He isn’t a child, fraulein...” Klavier criticized.

Ema glared at him. Clearly he was not used to dealing with drunk people.

“You’re doing it again. You see, you see, the thing I don’t understand...”

Ema looked at Klavier triumphantly. “Lucidity lost once more.”

“How far is your home?” Klavier asked, deciding to take charge.

“It’s a fair walk, I was kinda hoping the air would help sober him up. It made him worse.” Ema sighed. “I’m about four blocks – “

“The decision is made, then. We shall go to my home – I am but a block that way.” He indicated the direction he’d come from. Seeing the look on Ema’s face, he smiled reassuringly – it was a rare, genuinely comforting smile that Ema had seen maybe once or twice before, and had certainly never been directed at her. “I shall call you a cab when we arrive, and you can be escorted home.”

Ema returned the smile despite herself, feeling rather touched. “Thank you, but I can’t. I promised Apollo I’d take care of him. It was one of the conditions for him coming with me. I...kind of caused this, I suppose, I need to take care of him.”

“Then you shall have my favourite guest-room.” Klavier replied graciously, considering how pretty she looked when she was smiling, not sneering.

“Does it have a giant picture of you in it?” She asked sceptically.

“I shall have one put in for you especially.” Klavier grinned.

Ema chuckled, again despite herself. “No, no, don’t go to any trouble for me.”

“It is not trouble, I know how much you love me, it would be an honour!” He laughed.

Ema shook her head, still laughing. “So, where were you going tonight? Have I – we – robbed you of some beautiful girl’s company?”

“Nein.” He smiled warmly at her, not that she was looking at him.

“Some handsome man’s...?”

“Nein!” He replied emphatically, not willing to let any of the gay rumours start again. “Nein, I was simply going to have a drink at a bar, and perhaps – “

“Perhaps pick some drunk girl up?” Apollo interjected. “You rock stars. You can meet girls so easily. I don’t know any girls. I know my sister. I know Ema. I know... I don’t know any girls!”

Ema and Klavier exchanged a glance. “I shall take you out with me, next time, and we shall find you a lovely fraulein.”

“Besides, you do know girls, Apollo, you know that sweet Vera girl, and...well, Alita Tiala was a murderess, but she’s still a girl and you know her, and...that Orly woman, she was pretty, and...oh, no, wait, Lamiroir was your mother, I suppose she doesn’t count...but still, you know girls, Apollo.” Ema smiled weakly.

Klavier gave her a look. “Perhaps you should leave this advice to me, fraulein?”

“Perhaps.” Ema turned her head. “How far – “

“Still one block.” Klavier smiled, turning to Apollo. “We will find you a girl, Apollo.”

Apollo sighed, looking to Klavier as if he was a lifeline. “Will she be pretty?”

“Of course.” Klavier scoffed. “What else would they be?”

Ema tried to bite the comment back, but it simply wasn’t going to happen. “Intelligent? Funny? Sweet? Kind?”

Klavier looked at her lazily. “Ideally, but you cannot tell this from first glance. Turn here, fraulein.”

She did. “Yes, but that just means you could miss it in a girl who...” She trailed off. “It’s just not fair.”

Klavier frowned. “No, but it is all we have. Attraction is sehr important. You would not date a man you did not find attractive.”

“...true, but – “

“And you are more likely to remain friends with those who have the qualities you enjoy, but not necessarily the features you find attractive.”

“I don’t base my attraction to men on looks alone!”

“I am not saying that you do, but you either feel the attraction or you do not, and looks are part of this.” Klavier’s voice was subtly triumphant.

“You’re doing it again.” Apollo moaned.

Ema was rather pleased by Apollo’s interruption, seeing as it seemed she was losing this argument. “Sorry, Apollo.” She replied sheepishly.

“You do it when I’m sober, too, you know, and it isn’t just me. You two, you just always end up...blocking everyone else out!”

“That’s not true...” Ema frowned. It couldn’t be true. She avoided as much conversation with Klavier as possible.

Klavier nodded. “I do not believe we do this.”

“You’ve been doing it all night!” Apollo cried. “You always end up getting caught up in your arguments or just normal talking...and once you start you don’t stop...” He sighed. “It isn’t easy.”

Ema bristled. “Well, I’m sorry if you feel like I’m doing that to you, Apollo, I’ll try not to in future.”

“It’s only with him.” Apollo clarified.

“Then it’s probably his fault.” She muttered, looking around for some sort of indication of arrival. She wasn’t sure that she liked the way this conversation was going.

“It’s only you two.” Apollo explained. “He doesn’t do this with anyone else either.”

“Well, the fraulein detective is special.” Klavier reasoned. “She is an essential part of the investigation, I must pay full attention to her.”

Ema felt a tiny glow, and rather wished that she didn’t.

“Yeah, but the other day you were doing it whilst you talked about coffee...” Apollo pointed out.

Ema glanced at Klavier, who was looking at her imploringly. “You’re the lawyer.” She informed him drily.

“And you are the investigator, investigate the source of his ideas!”

“I can just show you that his ideas exist, you’re the one that makes sense of them...”

“Not true! You often offer ideas! They may be wrong, but you offer them!”

She bristled. It wasn’t her fault she might not always hit the right answer. “But it isn’t what I get paid for.”

Klavier gave her a look. “Turn right here.”

Apollo sighed. “What I don’t understand is...is...oh. Ohhh, ohh, Ema, I don’t feel well.”

Ema looked at him. “You don’t look well...” She replied delicately, looking around for a bin, or maybe a drain. “Klavier, how far are we from your house?”

Klavier, meanwhile, was looking faintly disgusted. “Is he going to...vomit?”

“Ohhhhhhh, Ema...”

Ema nodded. “It’s ok, Apollo, it’s ok.”

Apollo looked at her helplessly.

“It’s ok.” Ema meant it to sound reassuring, but it came out more like an order.

Apollo stopped complying with them, choosing instead to sit on the sidewalk, placing his head between his knees. He was breathing deeply.

Klavier looked on sceptically, only too happy to relinquish his hold on the drunken defence attorney. “Is he about to give birth?”

Ema glared up at him, seated beside Apollo, gently rubbing his back. “It’s ok.”

Apollo, still breathing deeply, looked up at her weakly. “You’re so pretty, Ema.”

Ema smiled. “Thank you.” It would’ve meant more if it hadn’t come from a drunk boy, but it was still nice to hear, now and again.

“And nice...”

She continued to rub his back, faintly amused.

“And...and the thing that I really don’t understand, Ema, is why...why you waste your time on him?”

She looked at Apollo blankly. “Him?”

Apollo nodded. “He doesn’t...you shouldn’t...you need someone who really appreciates you...” He looked deep into her eyes. “Ema – I think I’m going to be sick.”

With that, he turned swiftly, facing the sidewalk, just as the alcohol began to leave his system in arguably the most direct method possible.

Ema looked over at Klavier. “Are you going to help?”

“Who is this him?” Klavier asked mildly, cautiously moving beside her, avoiding Apollo and all things related to him.

“I have no idea.” She replied with a sigh. “He’s drunk, most of it isn’t going to make any sense. My sister once found me trying to call Einstein when I was drunk.”

“He wasn’t picking up?” Klavier smiled slightly.

“I was just pressing 3622 over and over again.” At Klavier’s confused expression, she clarified – “EMC2. On the keypad.”

“Oh, of course.” Klavier replied with feigned understanding. It didn’t make much sense to him, but it clearly did to her.

“What do you care, anyway?” She frowned. “You’ve never asked me about a him.”

“I didn’t know there was a him to ask about.” Klavier reasoned. “I like to know things about my staff.”

“You prefer to know which girls have boyfriends who could beat you up.” She replied drily, recalling what she’d heard around the precinct.

Klavier laughed. “As if any irate boyfriend would be able to get past my security.”

“That’s from experience, isn’t it?” She was rather bemused, although this changed a moment later. “Why would you care if I had an irate boyfriend who may attempt to beat you up?”

“You simply presumed that was what I wished to know about my staff. You may not think so, but I prefer a happy staff, and it is nice to know things about them, so I know whom to ask about.” He informed her, making her feel a little ashamed of her conclusions – until, of course, he tipped his head with a grin and added “Of course, it is useful to know which beautiful frauleins do not have a him.”

“Just as I was forming a good opinion of you.” She sighed. “How are you feeling, Apollo?”

Apollo looked up at her, still pale. “I’d like to go to sleep.”

“Klavier’s apartment isn’t far.” Ema replied soothingly, looking to Klavier for confirmation, who nodded. “You can sleep there.”

She helped him to his feet, assisting him in avoiding the pile of vomit he had just created. Klavier artfully dodged around it, taking most of Apollo’s weight onto his shoulder. “Ja, I have many rooms, Herr Forehead.”

“You’ll stay with me?” Apollo looked at Ema hopefully.

“Of course, I promised you I would.” Ema replied kindly.

Apollo sighed. “You’re so lovely Ema.”

Ema felt the ever growing ball of guilt twist in her stomach. She should not have invited Apollo out that night. It was simply not a good plan. No good had come of it.

The rest of way was in silence, as Klavier guided them toward a large, stately building. The doorman gave both Ema and Apollo the once-over before speaking in a very low voice to Klavier.

Klavier waved him off quickly. “It is fine, but if we need any help, I shall send for you.”

“Very good, sir. Miss.” The doorman nodded slightly, holding the door for them.

Ema smiled at him. “Thank you.”

Klavier frowned. “You are never this polite to me.”

“You don’t usually deserve it.” She replied simply as they entered the lift. “Let me guess. Penthouse.”

Klavier grinned. “But of course.”

“You’re proud of being so predictable?”

“I’m proud of living in the penthouse.” Klavier’s grin became somewhat wolfish, making Ema feel faintly uncomfortable. It was a far cry from the warm smile he had given her previously.

The lift doors opened, and Klavier found his key in his pocket, briefly leaving most of Apollo’s weight on Ema – not something she appreciated.

Klavier’s apartment was stunning – as could be expected, really. It opened onto a large lounge area, with the beginnings of a kitchen, on a slightly lower level to the lounge. Ema didn’t want to admit how impressed she was as Klavier lead them through only of the many doorways. It was an elegantly simple bedroom – pale walls, a double bed in the centre of the room with a dark bedspread. “Is this alright, Apollo?”

Apollo nodded. “Yes.”

Klavier looked him up and down. “We’ll clean you up first.” He took all of Apollo’s weight, dropping him onto the bed. “Ema, perhaps you could leave us for now?”

Ema nodded slightly. “Do you mind if I make some coffee?”

“Ah, a beautiful woman in my kitchen, making me coffee, what more could I want?” Klavier sighed happily.

“Just as well, coffee is all you’re getting.” Ema replied shortly, leaving Klavier and Apollo to it.

Klavier’s initial idea had been to guide Apollo into the shower as best he could and leave him to it, but the reality was far from simple. The defence attorney appeared to be incapable of getting undressed, leaving Klavier to do what he could (all the while glad that there were no windows in this particular room – he really, really didn’t need the gay rumours to start again) – at the underwear level, he refused to go any further, and simply guided Apollo to the shower. Turning it on and plying him with as much shower gel as he could (all the while attempting to keep his distance), he found that Apollo was more in control of his movement than he and Ema had given him credit for. Not that he would dare leave him alone yet.
Finally wrapping the defence attorney in a towel and sitting him in the bath – it was the only place he could think of where
Apollo would remain upright. He made a face – he’d been splashed with quite a lot of water. It was entirely possible that this was what it was like to have a child.

Removing his shirt, he left to find Apollo something to wear that night. He looked to see Ema in the kitchen, using the percolator he’d purchased mostly because it looked good in the kitchen. She glanced over at him, raising her eyebrows.

“My house, my rules.” He smirked, joining her in the kitchen.

“Still doesn’t work on me.” Ema replied, a proud smile on her face.

He shook his head. “But you wouldn’t be happy if I stopped, fraulein.”

She was about to tell him that, obviously, she’d be perfectly happy, but it did strike her that she may actually miss their banter. “And you wouldn’t be happy if I gave in.”

“Not if you gave in, no.” Klavier acknowledged, leaning over her shoulder to examine the coffee. “That smells good.”

She turned to face him, and for a strange moment their usual banter was gone. There was an odd warmth in his eyes, and a bright flicker of curiosity in hers. He had spent so much time telling women they were beautiful that he felt like he had missed true beauty occasionally – he had failed to notice just how lovely she looked, how lovely she was. As much as she had always called him a glimmerous fop (and she wasn’t about to start taking that back) she had missed that he did have those rockstar looks, that aura of charm and confidence – it wasn’t the same as the ego which she usually encountered, there was something genuine and attractive about him when everything was stripped back like this.

Standing in his kitchen, making coffee with a half-naked rockstar, she found herself peculiarly enchanted.

He was the one to break the strange, silent spell; he stepped back, no longer feeling in control of the situation. “I need to get clothing for Apollo.”

She refused to watch him go.

Alone in his room, he breathed deeply, catching his breath. That wasn’t supposed to happen. Usually if he was entertaining a lady and he happened to pull that particular stunt (with variations on what may or may not be smelling good), she was eager to close the distance between them. It was meant to throw her off her guard, not him off his.

He decided to focus on Apollo, finding an old pair of pyjamas – although they were technically in their original packaging, a gift from Kristoph some years back. After a moment’s reflection Klavier decided it was also probably a good idea to give Apollo one of the many merchandise samples he had been given – boxers, more specifically, seeing as Apollo’s would be drenched after the shower.

Despite himself, he was rather good at providing for waifs and strays.

He tugged on a t-shirt – another merchandise sample, it was one of the more subtle designs, just a white G on the back shoulder.

He’d probably left Apollo alone for far too long. He strongly suspected that these items would probably be amongst the nicest that Apollo owned. He smiled over at Ema on his way past, but her eyes would not meet his as she appeared to be hunting around his kitchen.

“I don’t own any Snackoos, fraulein.” He informed her.

She glanced up. “I know.”

“So you are searching for...what?”

“I’m making pancakes. You like pancakes, right?” She smiled slightly.

He nodded, slightly taken aback. His kitchen wasn’t often used for cooking – especially not by anyone other than himself. His lifestyle didn’t exactly lend itself to cooking – being a prosecutor meant much of his time was spent working on cases, and the time in which he wasn’t doing that was spent working on his music career. In recent times this had been truer than ever as he began to orchestrate the beginnings of a solo career.

And, of course, he didn’t particularly enjoy cooking, so any excuse to avoid it was more than welcome.

“Shall I make some for Apollo?”

“I do not believe he will be in a state to eat them, certainly not appreciate them.” He smiled slightly, leaving her to her cooking.

Apollo appeared to have sobered a little, although he was by no means sober. “I overdid it, didn’t I?” He smiled weakly at Klavier, who nodded.

“Ja, but these things happen.” Klavier helped Apollo out of the bath – the defence attorney was mostly dry now. “I brought you dry clothes.”

“Thank you.” Apollo grinned.

“You can keep them.” Klavier clarified as Apollo selected the boxers. “I’ll leave you to get dressed. Can I get you anything else?”

Apollo shook his head. “I’d like to sleep.”

Klavier indicated the bed in the centre of the bedroom, guiding Apollo out of the en suite. “If you need anything, we’ll be through there.”

Closing the door behind him, Klavier decided to check on Apollo in about half an hour or so, just in case. He joined Ema in the kitchen, taking the full cup of coffee from the side. Ema’s was beside the hob, as she turned the pancakes.

“Almost done?”

“Almost. What do you live on? You have barely any food...” She frowned slightly, moving that pancake onto a plate with the others, and pouring more mixture into the pan.

“Take-away, mostly. And eggs.” He opened a few choice cupboards, finding maple syrup, lemon juice and sugar. He moved to the freezer, perhaps moving a little closer to Ema than he needed to, finding various flavours of ice cream. “So, why pancakes?”

“You had the ingredients for them. And not much else. Besides, everybody loves pancakes.” Placing this last pancake onto the pile, she glanced at the mixture. “Mmm, only enough left for a tiny one.”

“I am certain it will be the sweetest of the batch.” He beamed.

She turned to him, a bemused smile on her face. “Sure.” She replied indulgently, pouring the mixture into the pan.

Klavier, in the meantime, took the plate of pancakes to the lounge, as well as the various toppings he’d decided would work well. Placing them on the coffee table, he relaxed on the sofa, watching Ema cook. Apparently the tiniest pancake was finished, and she sat beside him, coffee in hand with a tiny pancake on the side, like a biscotti (but considerably softer).

He deftly stole it, taking a bite then offering her one. “It’s good.”

She attempted to take it from him, causing him to dangle it higher, out of her reach. She sighed, and opened her mouth, allowing him to feed her some.

“Beautiful.” He beamed.

She glared at him, although proud of her work. “They’ve come out well.”

“You are clearly an excellent cook.”

She laughed. “No, I just can cook. Take-aways are a luxury I can’t afford.”

He smiled, preparing himself a pancake, before regarding her seriously. “So, why were you going out this evening?”

“I wanted to get out of the house...” She murmured, almost ashamed to admit it to him.

“With Apollo?” He raised his eyebrows.

She smiled. “He’s a good friend. He can’t take his liquor, but he’s a good friend.”

“Perhaps I can accompany you next time.” Klavier suggested.

Ema burst out laughing. “And how are you going to pick up some hot young thing with me cramping your style?”

Klavier sighed. “I don’t always go out to find women.” She gave him a look. “I do so occasionally, but not as much as you think.” He shook his head. “What do you think of me as?”

She shrugged. “What your press would have me believe – that you’re a charming prosecutor rockstar, who can entertain any woman – or man – he chooses. And that you entertain a lot.”

Klavier rolled his eyes. “I expected better of you. You truly believe the papers?”

“Your rampant flirting with anything in a skirt – including, might I add, a fifteen year old girl – didn’t do much to dissuade me.”

“You mistake charm for flirtation.” He replied simply. “Especially in the case of Trucy.”

Ema scoffed. “I know what I’m on the receiving end of every day.”

“Ah, with you, it is flirtation.” He smirked.

“And how many girls have you told that to?” She shook her head.

“What will it take for you to believe me?” He asked her softly.

“As if you’d pick me when you have your choice of women.” Ema replied incredulously. “You can have a woman who’ll
worship the ground you walk on, why would you pick the only one who won’t?”

“You think so little of me?” He asked coldly. “You think I only wish for a woman who believes I can do no wrong?”

“Who wouldn’t?” She replied defensively.

He laughed mirthlessly. “So you would prefer a man who kept you on a pedestal?”

“Well...no, no, of course not, that would be ridiculous.” She frowned. “But you’re a rockstar, you live for the fans...”

“Which is why it’s so refreshing to hear an honest voice.” He replied evenly. “Although in your case it is more simply critical.”

“Yes, but...” She frowned. “You...”

“I?”

“...You...” She looked at him critically. “You just want something different. Me refusing your advances is the only interest I hold for you.”

He arched his eyebrows. “I continue to go down in your estimations.”

“No, no, that’s part of how attraction works, it’s...science, you want what you can’t have...once you have it...you won’t want it anymore.”

“Science?”

“Psychology.” She replied simply, smiling slightly. “I take an interest in all the sciences.”

Klavier sighed. “I shall never win with you. You will never believe that my intentions are genuine.”

She turned away from him. “But they aren’t.”

He closed his eyes. “All things are, of course, moot, since you do not feel this way about me.”

She looked at her feet, taking another pancake. “Yeah, well...”

He opened an eye. “No sassy remark?”

She didn’t look at him – in fact, she wouldn’t. “No.”

He leaned over, gently moving her head so she faced him. “No?” He smiled gently. “You’re blushing, fraulein.”

“Yes, well, Apollo thinks...” She wouldn’t meet his face, instead fixing her gaze on her lap. “It doesn’t matter what he thinks.”

“...I’m him.” Klavier grinned. “You like me, detective, even if you do not wish to admit it.”

“What Apollo believes and what’s true –“

“The blush across your cheeks tells another story.” He murmered, moving his thumb over said blush and leaning close to her, an almost predatory smirk on his face.

“And that’s precisely why I’m not giving in to you!” She snapped exasperatedly, wanting to pull away but not quite doing so. “You just want what you can’t have.”

“But I can have it...” He smirked. “And I’m still interested.”

She pursed her lips. “You wouldn’t be tomorrow morning.”

He stroked her cheek. “You’ve held my interest for a long time, fraulein. Give me a chance.” He smiled sadly. “You hold affection for a man you have such little respect for.”

“I have respect for you, I just don’t think you’d ... “ She sighed, eyes closing, not wanting to look at him. “It’s easier to believe you would never bother with me, that you were just flirting with me because you flirt with everyone...”

He released her cheek, before leaning over to kiss her.

She let it happen – although she swiftly became more than passive. She had tried not to let herself fantasize about anything with Klavier, knowing that no good could come of it, but even when she had...

It simply couldn’t compare.

She pulled back from him unwillingly, swallowing hard. “Still want me?”

“I want you more.” He whispered in her ear.

“Big surprise.”

He licked his lips, giving her what he clearly intended to be a smouldering look. “Later.”

She burst out laughing. “Does that line ever have the desired effect?”

He smiled ruefully. “It usually does, on the woman who fall at my feet...”

“Besides, it wouldn’t be a surprise, if you’ve already prepared me – no, that’s not what I meant –if you’ve already warned me.” She giggled, finally infecting him with her laughter.

His arms wrapped around her, tugging her onto his lap and burying his head in her shoulder as they both shook with laughter.

She closed her eyes, laughing until he began to kiss her neck – the mood shifted.

Maybe she should let herself take a chance on him – he certainly seemed sincere now.


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Man, drunk Apollo is awesome. I loved how everything just shifted nicely. It was tense and certainly kept things fun.
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yet another amazing fanfic!!!!!!!! i absolutely loved the way apollo wasnt a really minor character but also not really major, it spaced about between klavier and ema really well-an awesome balance!

also,poor apollo!
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: blows dust off thread : Well, it hasn't quite been a year, so it's fine...?

Ahem. I return! Ish!

With something from el kink meme!

The prompt was basically just for good Klema, so I gave it my best shot, hee. And I'm pretty happy with it.

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“You know, when I first met Mr Gavin, I thought he was a prince!”

Ema laughed for a long time at that. “You thought he was a prince? Why?!”

“He saved me and Apollo, he let us in to see you! And he looks like a prince...” Trucy sighed dreamily.

“I suppose he might look like one. A bit.” Ema leaned back into the chair, toying with the muffin that sat in front of her. The cafe was one of Trucy’s favourites; they knew her here and were only too happy for her to do a little magic show in exchange for a mug of hot chocolate or slice of cake. Today, though, Ema was paying – her weekly treat.

Ema had grown up taken care of by her elder sister, and could hardly imagine life without her. Knowing that Trucy had little to no female influence (seeing as her mother was so often far away) worried her somewhat – she adopted Trucy as little sister, and was adopted as a sort of daughter by Phoenix Wright (not the relationship she had wanted initially, but one that she was more than happy with now).

“He looks just like one. And his hog can be his steed!” Trucy beamed.

Ema made a face. “I’d prefer a white stallion.”

“Don’t you think a motorbike is the modern equivalent?”

“Not really.” Ema frowned. “Although I guess you should be wearing a helmet to ride both.”

“And you’d need to cling to the prince real tight if you were riding on either...” Trucy continued, excited now.

“And if you fell off one that was going really fast you’d get really hurt.” Ema continued, remaining negative.

Trucy pouted. “You’re not really playing, Ema.”

She smiled slightly. “Sorry, Trucy, I just can’t see Klavier Gavin as some prince, arriving to save me from the banality of a normal life...”

“Save you?” Trucy smiled smugly.

“Or anyone.” Ema added, frowning slightly. “What’s that grin for?”

“Nothing, nothing, you just...thought of him saving you.” Her grin widened.

“Or anyone else, honestly, Trucy, you’re reading into things.” Ema’s frown deepened.

“You want to be saved by a prince?” Trucy asked innocently.

“I suppose so, it’d be nice to be taken away from all of this on white charger by a handsome prince who’d make me his queen...” She smiled, almost guiltily. “I’m allowed to dream, aren’t I? A lot of girls would love to be taken away like that, like a fairy tale.”

“But you wouldn’t want Mr Gavin to be your prince?” Trucy asked, leaning forward, a serious look on her face.

“He isn’t a prince.” Ema replied absently.

“But he could be your prince...” Trucy said softly, almost enticingly.

Ema took a long sip of her latte. “I don’t think I’d be his princess, do you?” She answered finally, lowering the cup to the table. “If he were a prince, he’d probably think I’d criticise his rescuing, or fencing, or ruling, or whatever else princes do...”

“I think you’d be a good princess. You could actually do something, not just sit around and look pretty.” Trucy tipped her head to the side, her characteristic smile across her face. “You could do that too, though.”

“I’ll start practicing.” Ema smiled, sitting up properly in her chair. “How’s this?”

“Very pretty.” Trucy applauded, smirking.

“I am in agreement, fraulein.” Klavier Gavin smiled, taking a chair from a nearby table and sitting across it. Backwards. “You are rehearsing?” He lowered his sunglasses, looking over them at Ema.

“Preparing to be a princess.” Trucy informed him. “So she’s practicing sitting around looking pretty.”

“Something you have a lot of practice in.” Ema smirked at Klavier. The two had developed an odd sort of friendship, mostly based on mutual teasing and the understanding that they could, actually, work quite well together if they tried.

“You believe me to be pretty?” Klavier asked innocently, much to Trucy’s delight.

“Trucy thinks you look like a prince.” Ema avoided his question – she’d already answered it, there was no sense in saying it again. Or at least that was what she told herself.

Trucy nodded proudly. “I thought you looked like a prince when Polly and I first met you.”

Klavier beamed. “A wonderful first impression!”

“You look like one, you don’t act like one.” Ema pointed out.

“Just as well, princes seem to do very little, once they have their princess.” He mused briefly. “Perhaps a knight.”

“A knight? As in, you’d like to be a knight?” Ema frowned. “Wearing all that armour, jousting...”

“Knights do great deeds, which I believe is suited to myself.” Klavier reflected. “They act nobly, and are good to all.”

“I guess you might be able to pass as a knight.” She conceded, smiling at him.

Trucy beamed. “Ema, how do you feel about being saved by a knight?” She asked with feigned innocence.

“What time was that show you were doing tonight?” Ema matched her tone, glancing at the clock behind Trucy.

Trucy turned, her face falling. “I have to go rehearse!”

“Do you want me to walk you? As a chivalrous knight I am more than willing to escort you.”

Trucy giggled. “No, mr Gavin, I’ll be ok. See you soon, Ema!”

Ema waved, watching Trucy leave, before finally turning back to Klavier. “So. A knight, huh?”

“Over a prince, ja. Princes become Kings, and then life becomes far too mundane.”

“Mundane?”

“They must simply manage their countries, making decisions, and working to serve the people...nein, to be a knight would be far more exciting.”

She shook her head, smiling. “You’ve thought this through.”

“Of course. I am often likened to a prince.” He leaned back in his chair, grinning at her suavely. “It is a question that occasionally comes up in interviews.”

“Always prepared.” She looked down at her coffee, smirking. “Well. For the press. It’s me that does most of the work for trial.”

He laughed. “You truly believe that?”

“It feels that way.” She teased.

“Speak carefully, I am your boss.” He leaned back towards her, whispering it conspiratorially.

“You wouldn’t fire me. Nobody else would put up with you.”

He laughed harder than previously. “There are those who would pay to put up with me.”

She paused. “Alright, nobody else would give you a straight answer. You’d be surrounded by people who tell you exactly what you want to hear.”

He frowned slightly, mulling it over. “Perhaps.”

“You’d never fire me.” She whispered leaning towards him to emphasise her point. “We both know it.”

He leaned his forehead against hers. “True.”

She looked down at the table, vaguely amused by his actions – all the while feeling slightly shy. “You are terrible.” She murmured.

He lifted his head. “Only to you.”

She looked up again, glad to see that he was grinning. “Good to know that I’m special.”

“But of course, fraulein, you are most special.” He stood. “Dinner, this evening?”

She smiled slightly. “Maybe tomorrow.”

“You will say yes one day, fraulein.” He grinned at her. “I am truly looking forward to it.” He threw down enough money to cover her coffee (and a sizeable tip) with a wink, before leaving her to finish her drink.

“What a prince.”

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awww that was really good. I wanna another chapter though :( Oh, well XD
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