February 6th,
11:49pm
Dusky Bridge
“Jesus, Phoenix, why the hell did you have to go and do that! Why do you have to always be the hero...” Larry Butz was pacing atop the cliff that held the still burning remnants of Dusky Bridge. The Image of Phoenix falling to the freezing rapids below was burnt into his mind. Luckily, he saw his friends' body rushed onto the rocky shore by the current and he called 911 from the pay phone. Now, he was losing his mind being helpless to do anything more for his childhood friend. A small pink object in the snow caught his eye and he raced over to see what it was. A cell phone? What the...? He brushed it off and pushed a button, hoping the keypad wasn't locked since it wasn't a flip phone. The screen showed the time and date and the wall paper was Steel Samurai. Larry shook his head. Who the hell has the Steel ... his thoughts came to a screeching halt as he scrolled through the phone book. 'Nick', 'Larry', 'Pearly', 'Mr. Edgeworth.' There were only a few numbers and he recognized them all. One in particular stood out and, in the one moment of clarity, Larry Butz knew that for some ridiculous reason, Miles Edgeworth would be able to fix everything.
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She stood, as clear as day, with her pretty parasol and the sickeningly sweet look that she gave every one in the courtroom during the trial of Doug Swallow. An eerie white aura surrounded her.
“Feenie, what are you doing here?” Phoenix looked around and realized suddenly that he was in the fateful hotel room at the Gatewater Hotel that he had stayed at all those months ago.
“I could ask you the same thing, Dahlia.” Phoenix regarded her with indigence.
“Aww, Feenie, don't be that way. I'm here because I care about you. I've missed you Feenie. Don't forget, I told you, we would meet again.”
Phoenix's eyes narrowed as the hairs rose on the back of his neck. “I don't think so Dahlia. You hurt me, just like you hurt everyone else you've encountered. You are a sinister woman, and I don't want anything to do with you anymore.” He started to step towards her, when suddenly her demeanor completely changed. An malicious red glow emanated from her eyes, as if the devil himself possessed her.
“Oh Phoenix, you have not seen evil yet!” The voice that came out of her mouth was not Dahlia's. It was deep and raspy and Phoenix backed away.
“You will be destroyed, Phoenix and your friends will not be there for you, I promise you.”
Phoenix whipped around and gazed at a new face. A dark face full of revenge and spite framed with a mane of blond hair. He exposed a demonic scar on his hand as he pushed up his glasses. Phoenix felt a darkness close in around him as he struggled to breath. He suddenly felt a pain in his heart; a burning that brought him to his knees. The fire spread throughout his body and he tried to scream. Silence. A bright white light engulfed him. His body was burning but he couldn't move, couldn't scream....
February 7th, 1:10am
Hotti Clinic
“He's coming around...”
“Get his blood pressure stabilized....”
“His lips are still blue...”
“We need blankets, and heaters....”
“We need to get him stabilized, get his heart rate normal...”
“He's not responding, hes going back under...”
“I need that needle...”
“Get him covered...”
Silence.
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The darkness was consuming and the voices wouldn't stop. They yelled incoherent words and phrases and Phoenix couldn't move his hands to cover his ears. The worst part was that he recognized the voices as Kristophs and Dahlia's and he wanted out of his own mind so bad he would've killed himself, if he could move. A different voice cut through the noise and evil that saved him, a soft yet firm voice that Phoenix hadn't heard forever...
February 8th, 9:10am
Hotti Clinic
Miles Edgeworth wasn't sure what to expect when he was finally allowed into Phoenix's room. He knew that Phoenix fell into freezing waters while trying to cross a burning bridge to save Maya. Foolish, yet endearing. No. It was Phoenix. It was foolish. Miles shook his head at his thoughts and was relieved when Phoenix was sleeping peacefully in the hospital bed. Warm memories flooded into Miles's mind as he watched Phoenix sleep. He stroked his forehead. 'The doctors weren't kidding when they said he had a high fever.' Phoenix made a small noise and Miles rested his hand on his shoulder. He was dreaming and it wasn't a good dream. The prosecutor winced as he watched his friends peaceful expression turn to pain. He leaned in close and whispered his name into his ear. The mans eyes fluttered open and he blinked several times. Miles stroked his hair like he used to when Phoenix would wake from his hellish nightmares.
“Phoenix, its me Miles. Its okay, you're in a hospital.” Miles said after watching his dark haired friend try to focus.
“M-Miles?” The voice was strained and rough. “Oh god Miles.” The prosecutor suddenly found himself in an awkward embrace and situated himself so he could hold Phoenix. “I'm so glad you're here. Th-the dreams are b-back. I-I'm so c-cold.” Miles felt him shivering and pulled himself out of the embrace to find another blanket. After finding one in the chest of drawers situated across from the bed he laid it across Phoenix and kissed him gently on his hot forehead. Then he sat down in the chair adjacent to the bed.
“I-I don't remember anything a-after falling o-off that b-bridge.”
Miles raised his hand to move his bangs out of his face. “I believe Larry called 911, however, I'm not sure where he got my number. When he told me what happened, I panicked, not knowing the extent of your injuries.” He paused and looked at his hands. “I wasn't sure if I could bear the thought of living without you. So I pulled a few strings and got a flight out here as soon as I could.”
Phoenix looked at Miles through his feverish stupor. “I-I wish this bed was bigger. Y-you don't know h-how much I want you t-to hold me.”
“Mmmm...” Miles got up and kissed Phoenix gently. “I do too. But you should sleep some more. I will find out more about your condition from your doctor.”
“No, please, I-I don't want to sleep,” The frightened look in Phoenix's eyes made the hairs on Miles neck stand up on end. He had grabbed Miles arm and pulled him down to him again. “I-I'm afraid of...I'm afraid of the dark...Stay with me Miles.”
Miles had to straighten up to look Phoenix in his pleading eyes. They were a dull blue that Miles had never seen. Feeling the exhaustion tugging at the back of his mind, he gave in and sat down and cupped the other mans face in his palm. Phoenix nuzzled him.
“Miles...?”
“Yes, Phoenix?”
“I-I need a f-favor, please?”
“I'm staying I promise.”
Phoenix laid his hand over Miles and smiled. “Thank you, but I-I need a d-different favor.”
Miles gave Phoenix an inquisitive look as the defense attorney pointed to his personal effects laying on top of the chest-of-drawers. Miles walked over and grabbed them then placed them in Phoenix's lap. He held up the white Hood that Iris had given him last evening. “What is this?”
“Hmph, its Iris's hood. She gave it to me at the Main Hall last night. Said something about how it was supposed to ward off evil spirits. Lot good that did me!” Phoenix grunted as he dug in his jacket pocket and held his hand out to Miles.
“W-what...what is this?” The prosecutor couldn't believe his eyes as he gaped at the objects in his hand.
“I need you to investigate this case,” Phoenix sneezed and shivered. “I'm obviously going to be in here for a few days...” He gave in to another sneeze and groaned.
“B-but, Phoenix, this is your badge...”
“Oh yeah,” Another sneeze and a sniffle. “I need you to defend Iris.”
“I-I...defend?” Miles looked at his sick friend. “You are feverish. We will continue this conv-” Phoenix grabbed Miles hand as he tried to return the items and the look in his eyes was clear.
“I need you to do this...for me, for Iris...I need closure on these nightmares...” Phoenix held Miles's gaze.
“Y-yes, Phoenix Wright, I will do this for you.” Miles closed his hand around the objects. “I will never understand your need to always put yourself in these situations. In fact I will probably never understand you, but I know that I love you, and you have done so much for me in the past; I will defend Iris to the best of my abilities.”
“Thank you, Miles.” Phoenix closed his eyes as Miles embraced him.