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TheSteelSamurai wrote:
so why wouldn't saying to Maya and Phoenix that Maya's life was in danger be enough? She didn't need to give them details. Just don't come or you could die would be enough to convince them this was a bad idea particularly if she identified herself to them.
And how would she contact them prior to their arrival at the temple? I doubt she had the phone number for the office handy, and even if she did, there's a good chance they'd end up ignoring the warning and rushing headfirst into the danger, like they so often do. Identifying herself would likely just ensure that. Maya would jump at the chance to see her mother again, and such a message would clearly suggest she's at the temple, giving her a reason to risk her life and go. Maya's the type who would do something like that.
Phoenix is an attorney so his office number would be listed. You're telling me she doesn't remember the phone number for Kurain? That was her home and there was no reason for them to change the number. She could go to Kurain personally or stop by Phoenix's office. It also doesn't have to be before they get to the temple. There is a long period of time before Maya goes off by herself where Misty could have told either of them. Do you really believe that they would have stayed at the temple had they known? That they wouldn't have tried to talk to Pearl? This was the best option available and it would have worked just fine if she could have gotten over herself. Maya probably would have wanted to see her mother, but there were plenty of better options. Misty could have agreed meet with them in a less dangerous situation to satisfy Maya if she had contacted them before, met with them at the temple and taken them away from there, or some many other options. She should have told them at some point before things went wrong. That would have protected everyone, but it would also mean facing her pain and her own mistakes which she couldn't bring herself to do.
TheSteelSamurai wrote:
Maya wants to help with dinner, but Misty sends her away passing up a golden opportunity to warn Maya about what was going on. She had all day before the plan went into effect to warn them, but she tells them nothing. Not even a hint is given to warn them.
Of course Misty wouldn't risk Maya being around Pearl. There was always a chance she might have misunderstood part of the letter, which she does, and channel the spirit early, putting Maya in even graver danger and forcing Misty to defend her against the vengeful wraith in her innocent cousin's body. This could have easily lead to an even greater tragedy. And I already stated why hints and warnings at the temple would do little good. Staying at the main temple could be considered even more dangerous, while warning her about Pearl would likely just make her want to foolishly rush to the girl's side and put her own life at risk regardless.
There is no evidence for that. The letter clearly says ten and no attempt to deal with Pearl are made until that time. She was not afraid of Pearl channeling Dahlia early. Hell, its Pearl who goes to tell Phoenix and Maya that the food is ready and then they all eat together. It's more likely that she sent Maya away to try and bond with Pearl so that it would be more likely Pearl would stop by, but pulling Maya aside and telling her what was going on would make that bonding time unnecessary because the entire counter plan would not rely on Pearl happening to go to Misty's room after dinner. They wouldn't have still been there had she
told them. That was the best option, but it was also the option with the most pain for Misty. Hence she can't bring herself to do so.
TheSteelSamurai wrote:
1) Tell Phoenix and Maya with or without identifying herself
She'd likely have no way to contact them at the office. Even if she did, not identifying herself would likely cause them to just view the warning as a prank or be suspicious and still go. If she did, Maya would most definately go anyway, for the purpose of seeing her mother.
A phone is a good thing and she clearly had contact with Godot so there is no reason she couldn't ahve called them or gone to find them. Stop by Kurain, stop by the office, tell them when they arrived at the temple, etc... There were so many chances for her to tell them, but she didn't.
TheSteelSamurai wrote:
2) Tell Pearl
Other than the obvious issue with revealing to this poor child that her beloved mother was plotting to use her to kill her cousin and frame her half-sister, there is a high possibility that she is more likely to trust her mother than some stranger. At any rate, I can't see any sane person telling a kid stuff like that.
It may have hurt, but there are ways to soften to blow. "Your mom thinks this is best but its wrong" "Your mom doesn't understand how bad Dahlia really is." Besides, a little pain is better then risking everybody's lives. There was no way Pearl was getting out of this unhurt, but Misty made things worse. Pearl was already aware that Morgan had done something very bad so, while it may have hurt, I doubt it would have shocked her too badly.
TheSteelSamurai wrote:
3) Stay with Pearl all night and then lead her to the room to read
Nine or not, Misty could not force the girl to do something she did not want to do, even as an adult. She had no known authority over her, and trying to force her would just cause trouble. Her loyalty to her mother and her worry for Maya would have prompted her to try and get away regardless, that much is obvious. She'd go to the bathroom and climb out a window if need be, because she's pretty resourceful.
Pearl isn't the type to put up a big fight. Yes, she wanted to do as her mother wished, but other then slapping Phoenix a bit, she is a very obedient child. She clearly respected Msity (or Elise) and Misty could have kept control of her if she'd even tried. She doesn't even make an attempt.
TheSteelSamurai wrote:
4) Taking to just Maya
I've alread stated the problems with doing this prior to their arrival, so let's talk about telling her after her arrival. If she doesn't introduce herself, Maya may be wary, but she'd likely still go. She's stubborn, and after all, the whole reason she came up here in the first place was to train. Pearl made the reservation just for her, and they even dragged poor Pheonix along for the ride, so it's unlikely she'd turn away just because of a stranger's warning. But what if Misty were to reveal her identity. It's possible that Maya would take the warning seriously, but it's also possible she'd either not believe her or become very upset and run off, putting her in more danger yet again. You yourself seemed upset at the idea of Maya being left by her mother at such a young age, so who's to say Maya herself wouldn't be?
Maya would not go if her mother, after identifying herself, told her that her life is in danger. She may be silly at times, but there would be no reason for her to put herself in danger if she had known. Maya is nothing but forgiving of her mother. There is no anger in the times they talk about her and Maya is certain that her mother is alive, so there is no reason that Maya would have overreacted to her mother's reappearance. Beside, Misty carries the Master's symbol at all times. That was how Bikini recognized her, so showing that to Maya would prove her identity. Misty just couldn't face Maya.
TheSteelSamurai wrote:
5) Talking to just Phoenix
Why would Misty warn Pheonix? To her, he's just some guy hanging around her daughter, with no knowledge of the Fey family. She might not even be aware of the depth of their relationship. And you wouldn't want to go up to just anyone and say "Hey, that little girl is going to channel the spirit of a crazed killer who's after Maya's life.". Most people-I'm looking at you, Edgeworth>_>;-would think you're nuts if you did something like that. Also, she might have thought him to be an idiot who could not do anything to help. If she did learn about him, it was likely from Godot, and that's exactly the kind of thing he would say.>_>;
She is aware that they are friendly when she sees them and certainly could have pulled him aside. Another pair of eyes is helpful particularly when it is clear that Maya and Pearl both trust him completely. When she can see how they interact and have been watching them all night, she can probably figure things out. Besides, it wouldn't take much to look into what her daughter's been up to for the past three years and see how close they have been as well as how many times Phoenix saved her (including cases involving spirit channelling like 2-2). If he went through all that all those times, why wouldn't he help here? All cases are a matter of public record. If Misty didn't care enough to look into her daughter's past or keep an eye on her, that doesn't help your argument.