samuraiprosecutor: (Wakey wakey)
samuraiprosecutor ([personal profile] samuraiprosecutor) wrote2009-02-16 10:26 pm

[RL 28: Chicken Soup for the Prosecutor's Soul, Take 2]

((OOC: Taking place at about three this afternoon.))



A sharp knocking echoed through the living room, and in its wake, a disheveled head of grey hair popped up over the back of the sofa, followed by a pair of blearily blinking grey eyes. Edgeworth regarded the front door curiously for a moment, his brows furrowed; the dog walker (who he'd been forced to call once he realized his dismissal of the boy's services for the days he'd be home was rather...premature) wasn't due for several more hours, and he obviously wasn't expecting any company.

Edgeworth leaned his chin against the back of the sofa for a while, peering at the door through half-lidded eyes, and debated with himself over whether he should bother to chase off whatever salesman or neighbor's friend was waiting outside the door or just leave it up to them to take the blatantly obvious hint.

...But the hint wasn't blatantly obvious enough, apparently, and as the second round of loud knocking pierced his skull, aggravating his headache, Edgeworth finally stirred, untangling himself from his thick blanket and stretching gingerly to set his book on the ottoman. By the time he dragged himself unsteadily to his feet, the knocking had ceased, but Sigi's sudden appearance in the hallway (and his fixation on the door) told Edgeworth the silence didn't indicate a retreat.

Brows furrowing deeply, Edgeworth shuffled across the living room. He stood in front of the door for a few moments, wrapping his arms around himself in a vain effort to stave off his shivering, then cautiously opened it and looked out into the hall.
attorneyatlol: (You gotta be kidding me.)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-17 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
And there Phoenix stood, staring back with an awkward smile.

“Hey,” he said, taking in his friend’s casual dress with some surprise (a white shirt and red pajama bottoms topped off with a red fleece robe; was Edgeworth actually getting some rest?), then nodding toward the paper bag cradled in his arms. Before he could say anything else, however, his smile suddenly faltered at the sight of Edgeworth’s face—rather the sight of his whole appearance. Sagging posture, pasty complexion, dark bags hanging under his half-lidded eyes…

To put it bluntly, he looked like crap.

Phoenix cleared his throat and tried not to look too concerned. “Er… how are you feeling?”
Edited 2009-02-17 07:29 (UTC)
attorneyatlol: (Eh-heh...)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-17 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
Nice to see you, too, Phoenix thought, but the feeling was short-lived. Disturbing Edgeworth had been the last thing he’d wanted to do, after all.

“Sorry about that,” he said, momentarily averting his gaze. He shifted the bag’s weight, adjusting it to a more comfortable position before offering it to Edgeworth with an apologetic smile. “I brought you some soup?”
attorneyatlol: (pffft)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-18 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
Phoenix scoffed, withdrawing the offering as if offended. “Fast food soup? For Miles Edgeworth?”
attorneyatlol: (Thankful)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-18 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
Hoisting the bag under his arm, Phoenix answered with a brief smirk of his own before his lips settled into a casual smile; at least Edgeworth’s snark was intact. “It’s from Beli’s, actually. Remember that sandwich shop?”
attorneyatlol: (why you hurt me like that :()

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-18 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
Said conversation was one Phoenix had already pushed from his mind during the taxi ride over, fortunately. “I happen to like their mediocre sandwiches,” he said with a frown.
attorneyatlol: (I KNOW WHAT I DOING)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-18 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
Phoenix cocked an eyebrow, whatever retort he had ready dying on his lips with a smirk. “Sounds like your stomach doesn’t, either.”
Edited 2009-02-18 06:07 (UTC)
attorneyatlol: (Hoo boy...)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-18 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
“I’d settle for you opening the door,” Phoenix offered, eyebrows pointedly raised; his arm was getting tired from the added weight.
attorneyatlol: (Hmmmmm...)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-20 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Phoenix waved Edgeworth’s hand away, the bag still tucked under his arm. “I got it.”

Without delay, he entered the apartment, casting a brief glance in the hallway to find exactly what he expected (a large dog, staring at him intently), then quickly made a beeline for the kitchen. Assuming Edgeworth would follow, he set the bag on the island countertop and began rummaging through it, pulling out two round containers, two Styrofoam boxes, and a small bottle of Coke.

“It’s been a while, but…” He looked over his shoulder. “You like bread bowls, right?”
attorneyatlol: (wait... i don't get it.)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-20 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
“Chicken soup for the soul, of course.” Phoenix held up one of the round containers (which was still warm, he noted thankfully) and smiled; the plastic was filled to the brim with yellow broth and noodles.

He set the container back down and then turned around completely, watching Edgeworth for a moment. “So… Do you want to eat in the dining room or…?”
attorneyatlol: (Riiiight...)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-20 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
Glancing skyward, Phoenix folded his arms and then narrowed his eyes at Edgeworth. It’s not like he was some sort of slob (the stains dotting his own rug at home notwithstanding). “I can be trusted to try.”
attorneyatlol: (I KNOW WHAT I DOING)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-20 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Phoenix smirked. He turned around and stacked the containers in his arm, balancing them on one hand while carrying his Coke in the other. “To the living room,” he said as he passed Edgeworth in the doorway.

Pointedly ignoring the dog still standing in the hall (lying in wait, Phoenix guessed), he made his way through the foyer to Edgeworth’s couch and promptly redirected himself to the armchair when he saw the blanket sprawled over the cushions. It looked like Edgeworth really was getting some rest. Maybe Phoenix wouldn’t have to nag him, after all…

He set his soda and the containers on the ottoman and proceeded to open the Styrofoam boxes.
attorneyatlol: (^^;)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-22 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Collecting his food wouldn’t be necessary. Done opening the boxes that held the bread bowls, Phoenix moved on to the container of chicken noodle soup, carefully (because he really wasn’t a slob) opened it, and poured the soup into the bowl.

“It’s creamy chicken noodle,” he warned, hoping it wouldn’t be a problem. “They said the bread absorbs the broth too fast, otherwise.” He set the container aside and brought the takeout box to Edgeworth. A handful of packaged saltines and a plastic spoon lay next to the bread bowl.
attorneyatlol: (A-BUH?)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-22 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Phoenix was slightly taken aback. “Huh?” he said. The thought hadn’t even occurred to him.

See if I try to do anything nice for you again, he thought, resisting the urge to reach out and shove the spoon in the soup just to spite Edgeworth. “Sorry,” he muttered after a moment and then went back to the ottoman to work on his own food.
attorneyatlol: (You can't have too many 'hmmm' icons...)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-22 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Soup poured (it was clam chowder for him), Phoenix sank into the armchair behind him and laid the box in his lap, opening a packet of oyster crackers as he watched Edgeworth savor the warmth of his bread.

His irritation had been short-lived (after nearly four years, a natural form of gratitude was not something he’d come to except from his friend), and in an attempt to keep the mood pleasant, he searched the room for conversation topics. Law was always a possibility, of course, but it sometimes felt like a fallback, like a contingency plan they used when they didn’t know what else to say to each other. He’d like to think they were beyond that.

“So…” he sighed. By chance, his gaze landed on the open book laying face down on the ottoman, and, after straining to read the title, he looked up at Edgeworth curiously. “Sherlock Holmes?”
attorneyatlol: (Hmm...)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-22 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
“Ah.” Phoenix leaned back in the chair and mixed his soup together, glancing down at the book thoughtfully. “You know, I’ve never actually read Sherlock Holmes before…”
attorneyatlol: (You gotta be kidding me.)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-23 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
Phoenix frowned, suddenly feeling like he’d committed some mortal sin in Edgeworth’s eyes. “Yeah…?”
attorneyatlol: (^^;)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-23 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
"I know that. But I'm not a diehard fan or anything..." Though it looked like he might be in the presence of one... Phoenix shifted in his seat and averted his gaze. "I just... I tend to gravitate towards them when I feel like reading something. Besides..." He lifted a spoonful of soup to his lips and paused to let it cool. "I have a whole collection of Agatha Christie books to get through now. I'm sure Holmes will still be there when I'm done."
Edited 2009-02-23 02:59 (UTC)
attorneyatlol: (Hoo boy...)

[personal profile] attorneyatlol 2009-02-24 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
“It’s hot,” Phoenix belatedly warned, trying not to smirk. He took a bite of his own soup, which had cooled considerably.

In all honesty, he didn’t know if he’d get to Sherlock Holmes in the next few years let alone the next few months. Aside from being not quite as avid of a reader as he probably should be, most of the British literature he’d read in school had bored him, and the thought of tackling Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s works wasn’t exactly appealing.

He kept those thoughts to himself, however, and cleared his throat. “So is he your favorite?”