The Law is just a Game...
Gender: Male
Location: Manhattan, New York
Rank: Ace Attorney
Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2007 2:20 am
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The Range Rover darted down the winding country back roads. Klavi couldn’t help but think of what Krissi was going through. Krissi seemed like he was about to die as Klavi had left the house earlier. Krissi had been through so much. It wasn’t fair. No one knew Kristoph like Klavier did. Hell, Krissi still kissed Klavi’s forehead before he went to sleep every night. Something Krissi had been doing since they were toddlers.
Klavi felt a lump in his throat. That first night without his brother…. Klavi had cried the entire night. He couldn’t sleep. Mercifully, Ema Skye dropped by and eventually eased the heartbroken young man to sleep. The mere thought of having to go through that again was unimaginable. Klavi punched the steering wheel in anger.
For seven years Klavi and Krissi had shared a bed. It didn’t start out as sexual, it was more about being brothers. Klavi still had horrible nightmares about their parents fighting. He would wake up crying and Krissi would rock him back to sleep. Krissi once read him Dr. Seuss to get him to calm down. One night, after Krissi had lost a case, Klavi sang what he knew to be Krissi’s favorite song, Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol. Klavi remembered how Krissi had fallen asleep in his arms. Klavi stopped the car and reached for his wallet. He pulled out a small note. The day Kristoph had been sent to prison, he sent a small note to Klavi. The note said simply, “You’re Going To Be Fine. I Love You, Kristoph.”
“Krissi…” Klavi whispered. “I’m doing this for us… for you.” Klavier started the SUV and weaved through the countryside until he arrived at the Gothic Mansion. He sighed in disgust.
“So. I’m at the Lion’s Den.” Klavier spat. Klavi parked in the driveway. He slowly opened the glove compartment and removed a pistol. He tucked it in his jacket. He swiftly left the car and made his way to the oak panel front doors. He rang the doorbell.
“What?” Crackled the voice. So shrill and arrogant it made Klavi’s skin crawl.
“It’s Klavier Gavin, Herr Karma. I have some information about my brother.”
“All right.” Said the voice.
The doors unlocked and Klavi entered quietly. He stood in the foyer, hands in his jean pockets. He caught the figure or Manfred von Karma moving down the stairs. Klavi hid a smile. The hateful Prosecutor was wearing his normal garish 1700’s ensemble. That same stupid cravat, Klavier thought to himself.
“What is this information?” Manfred asked, treating Klavi like a 4 year old.
Klavier scoffed. “Can you turn the lights on? Please?” Klavi asked, faking respect.
Manfred grumbled. He flipped a switch. He recoiled in shock at what he saw.
Klavier Gavin, bathed in blood, head to toe, smiling like the Devil. “What’s the matter? Something wrong?” Klavi asked with a cruel smile.
Manfred turned to run. Casually, Klavi pulled the pistol and fired once, striking Manfred in the back of the left knee. Manfred collapsed a few yards in front of Klavier. Klavi let out a laugh. Damn that felt good, Klavi thought to himself. He was amused that the great Manfred von Karma was felled so easily. He nonchalantly walked over the Manfred and squatted next to him.
“It’s not polite to run out on company. You should know that.” Klavi said as he dipped his fingers in the pool of blood that was forming. He cruelly teased the wounded man. “Do you even care about who you hurt?” Klavi asked, licking the barrel of his gun.
“W-What are you talking about….” Manfred winced in pain.
Klavi positioned his left foot over Manfred’s open wound and pressed down. The cries of pain rang throughout the house and brought a laugh to Klavi’s lips. “You really shouldn’t play stupid with me, old man.” Klavi’s voice began to ice over. “Why are you doing this to my brother?”
Manfred grunted.
“That wasn’t an answer.” Klavi said coldly. “It would be smart to give me answer. Ja? Especially since I’ve got 14 bullets left.” Klavi pointed the gun to Manfred’s right knee, he pulled the hammer back. “Now, why are you doing this to the man I love?”
Manfred scowled. “Because he’s nothing more than a waste of space.”
Klavi chuckled. Then shot out Manfred’s right knee. Manfred screamed again. Klavier laughed hysterically. “Oh, this is fun.” Klavier said, admiring what was left of Manfred’s legs. “Almost as fun as Herr Gant.”
Manfred, through his cries of agony, managed to form words. “Damon… will get…you.”
Klavier threw his head back with a laugh. “Oh, that’s funny.” He leaned close to Manfred’s face, letting out a whisper. “Who’s blood do you think I’m wearing?”
Manfred let out a pained scream. “…Why…”
Klavier giggled. “You know the answer. Do you think you’re strong for trying to ruin my brother’s life? DO YOU?!” Klavi’s raw scream filled the house. “That’s all you ever did. Hurt and ruin innocent people. Not anymore.”
Manfred let out a twisted laugh. “You don’t have the guts to shoot me again.”
Klavi shrugged, “Maybe your right.” Klavier stood and kicked Manfred once in the chest. “Come on, Herr Karma. Stand up.” Klavi giggled again. “Oh, that’s right….. Well then, lets finish this, shall we?”
Klavi grabbed Manfred by the shirt and pulled him across the foyer. He stopped at the front door. He positioned Manfred’s head between the frame and one of the heavy oak doors.
Manfred began to beg. “Gavin, stop. Don’t do this. Stop! Stop! I’ll give you whatever you want!”
Klavi scoffed. “Whatever I want?” he took the door in his hand. He smiled. He slammed the door against Manfred’s head. He slammed harder and harder, he began to scream. “I WANT MY BROTHER!!”
Klavi felt blood smack his face. He kept hitting. Not even looking. He thought only of his brother. This wasn’t murder, this was a scared young man making sure he would never have to cry himself to sleep again. Klavi began to pant, trying to breath. He let out a sharp scream and slammed as hard as he could.
Klavier heard a dull crunch. He snapped from his homicidal mind frame. He looked down at the fractured head of Manfred von Karma. His breathing returned to normal. He felt… better. Those feelings of, well, evil were gone. He looked down at the corpse. He didn’t even see it as a dead body. He saw it as the empty shell of a pathetic man who had tried to take his brother from him.
“I..I… killed him.” Klavi said, almost chuckling. “I.. killed Herr Gant.” Klavi wondered aloud, laughing. “I killed two people.” Klavi began to laugh. He fell to his knees. “I’m a fucking murderer!” He slowly rose and made sure he hadn’t left any evidence behind. He stepped over Manfred’s savaged body. Klavi strutted to the car. He sat down gently with a sigh.
Klavi knew he had done what he wanted. The men who wanted to take his brother away from him were gone. All it took was his fists, his necklace, two bullets and an oak door. As Klavi pulled out of the driveway, he smiled. “I did it, Krissi. I get to keep you.”
As the Range Rover pulled into the driveway of the Gavin household, Krissi was busy pacing in his home office. The thought of returning to prison shook him to his core. The thought of having to leave Klavier again was even worse. He heard the faint sound of a car door closing. “Klavier.” Kristoph blurted out. He ran down the stairs to see Klavi standing in the doorway, covered in blood. Smiling. In a flash, Kristoph Gavin went from Defense Attorney to older brother.
“Klavi!” Krissi cried as he raced down the stairs and grabbed Klavier by the shoulders. “Jesus, what happened? Are you hurt? Klavi?”
Klavi smiled and slowly wrapped his arms around his older brother. “I’m fine, Krissi. The blood….isn’t mine.”
Krissi, out of reflex, hugged back. “What happened to you? Tell me, are you hurt?”
Klavier dropped his head. He nodded into his brother’s shoulder. “I stopped them.” Klavi said, sounding almost childlike.
Krissi was still shocked. His brother was covered in blood. “S-Stopped who?”
Klavi remained frozen to his brother. “Those men were going to take you away from me. I stopped them.” He answered as he hugged Krissi tighter.
Krissi’s mind raced, but came to a crashing halt. “Those..men?” Krissi repeated aloud. He knew who Klavier was talking about. Damon Gant and Manfred von Karma. “Klavi….wha- ho… Why?”
Klavier felt himself tear up. He quickly started to weep. “Kris..si..”
Kristoph hugged harder. “Why?”
Klavier continued to cry. “The hugs, the kisses, the lullabies, the bedtime stories, the scrapped knees, the language. You. I did it for you, Krissi.” Klavi felt his knees go limp. He slipped to the ground, taking Krissi with him.
Kristoph refused to let Klavier go. He sank slowly to his knees. He cradled his brother in his arms. “You killed them?” Krissi asked, knowing the answer.
Klavier nodded. “Ja. They were going to try to send you back to prison. I…..I couldn’t lose you again. It hurt…” Klavier couldn’t finish. All he could do was smile up at his older brother. “Krissi, I’m tired.” Klavier whispered. “I love you.”
Krissi nodded. “I love you, too Klavi.” He helped Klavier up and led him slowly to the couch. He gently sat the man down and positioned himself next to him. The hug was somewhat broken, but the two still held hands. Klavier rested his head on Krissi’s shoulder. Krissi sighed and squeezed his brother’s hand. He was still in shock. Kristoph assumed Klavi had fallen asleep. Krissi leaned his head back and gave a slight sigh.
“Why?” Kristoph Gavin asked quietly.
Klavier Gavin smiled. “Because. I’m a Gavin.”

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My Trial Record, 14-0. I support Klavi & Krissi.
Where there is a law, I'll enforce it!
Where there is a crime, I'll prosecute it!
Where there is a victim, I'll fight for them!