Miles Edgeworth (
cantacquityou) wrote2012-03-03 10:31 pm
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...This is a general post for Paradisa residents, should anyone wish to harass visit or contact Edgeworth ICly. If you are not from Paradisa (I.E., from another game/dressing room, etc), you are welcome to interact with Edgeworth via
LOLNOPE. Edgey has a new inbox now. Go there.
Room at various angles.
...Because Edgeworth is very well-off, there will be no question that he will request as much from the castle as he can to feel 'at home.' Therefore, his room will be inspired by a room of one of his favourite hotel suites - the Hazlitts in Soho, London. The hotel room is a bit smaller than it appears in the picture, but is extremely richly furnished and decorated. However, with opulence comes a price, as usual, and because of Edgeworth's fastidious tastes, the castle will inflict upon him at least one temporary loss per month. Unbeknownst to Edgeworth, of course.
At any given time, there will be a book or two on the bed, and others placed sporadically at various crevasses within the room. There is another, smaller partition of the room containing a couch, small table, and chair. There are a pair of small speakers, a heated blanket, a small fridge with at least two wine bottles, and a heating apparatus that doesn't emit microwaves. There's also a burgundy/blue chess set. There's no television, no futon, and of course, no Oldbag . There is a black box on the desk that requires not only a key to be opened, but a sliding puzzle to be solved. There's also a medium-sized kitchen. The bathroom is nothing particularly fascinating, as he doesn't spend enough time in there to feel the need to expend too much effort in decorating it, and it is much smaller than one may expect after seeing the room. There is, however, a clean bathtub lined with a few red/gold, unused candles.



See the chess piece? Definitely Edgeworth's room.

The kitchen is similar to this, but quite smaller:

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Phoenix stops and raises an eyebrow.]
What?
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Something is amiss. You're acting rather oddly.
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....There's nothing more "amiss" than my being very embarrassed by this whole situation, I promise.
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That is exaclty what is amiss. What is there for you to be embarrassed of?
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If doing something makes you feel so 'silly,' then by all means...don't do it. Simple.
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...You're right. I don't understand.
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I just wanted to thank you. I did it because I wanted to--because it felt right. But I feel silly having to talk to you about it face-to-face, which is why I wrote the card in the first place.
Does that make any more sense?
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. . . . .
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...right, so I'll be going.
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...Very well, then. Off with you.
[Wtf.]
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creeper]...y-yeah. Bye, then.
[Stomping down the hall is a go]
correction
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[He looked down at the bottle, and Vera looked up at him. She barked once, and ran off. Hope you'd like some canine company, Phoenix, because Vera is coming right at you.
...Edgeworth then picked up the bottle/card, entered the room, lay his coat upon the chair, sat, and inspected the note and bottle...]
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Dear Edgeworth,
I can't find the words to tell you how much it means to me that you were wiling to do so much to take care of me lately. I saw a side of you I'd never seen before, and I liked it.
You're a really nice guy.
Everything has been a whirlwind since you got here and I hope we have the chance to spend more time together without one of us having to play caretaker.
Thanks for being there for me when I needed you. Thanks for everything.
-Phoenix
Meanwhile, partly down the stairs between the fifth and fourth floors, Phoenix stops to sit down and pat Vera, idly wondering why everything he tries to do right just seems to go so wrong lately.
Love is complicated like that]