I'm fully aware of our current state. For me it has been two months since your trial. [ Iris wasn't charge with murder, but she did play the role of an accomplice. That in itself is a serious crime. ]
The...trial, actually. [Speaking of] Well...a couple days after, I think. I'd been brought back to the detention center and was awaiting my other trial. The one for...aiding in Mr. Godot's plan.
[Despite that, a small smile tugged at her lips.]
Feenie...he and Mystic Maya came to visit me. And...my little sister. She was with them as well.
[Smacking poor Phoenix every time he looked at her a little too longingly for the ultimate Phoenix/Maya shipper's heart.]
[The smile Iris gave at that...was both sad and unsurprised. One such as Franziska--clever, observant, and also an active participant at the trial, and thus, familiar with their history--might be able to understand why, even before Iris spoke again.]
Yes. I know.
We've spoken. Many times since. He'd told me...a great deal about what's happened to him in all that time.
[As she continued walking along the...strange palace...Iris spared the younger girl a sheepish smile.]
Yes. I know.
Mr. Edgeworth...he said something similar when I first asked him about it. I...wanted to make sure he was alright with me being out of prison while we're here.
[She had accepted her fate and punishment before, and was still fully prepared to return once they were all home again...but the thought of having to continue her sentence while still in Cerealia?]
[Temptation to argue was...a lot strong than it might have been. There were points to be made. Of her crime having been committed in a different realm. Of the fact that she had technically already been tried, so it wasn't as if they could re-try her here. Of the fact that...she had been trying so hard to make amends for her crimes in other ways...]
I...suppose that is true. If that day comes, I will...have to accept it.
[All fleeting thoughts overcome by the realization that to argue otherwise simply wouldn't have been fair.]
Yes, perhaps. We're in a unique situation. Use your freedom wisely.
[ Franziska has no power over anything here unlike before where she could control the courtroom rulings at her will. Now everything's so circumstantial there's no telling what could happen. ]
Your companions are here, are they not? They'd probably prefer it if you were in a safe place.
[Franziska was quite nice, in Iris' opinion. Perhaps not as gentle and openly friendly as some of the others she knew here, but there was little animosity between them. And she knew Franziska was one to be trusted, which meant even more to her than niceness.]
C...companions? Do...you mean Feenie and the others?
Because they know I go into the ViViD games sometimes, and none of them have yet to try and stop me.
[Not that she ever gives them the chance before going in.]
Have you ever tried asking them to go inside of ViViD with you? They do seem like the foolish sort who would head straight into danger blindly like a fool.
[ ViViD isn't exactly the safest place, but who's to say that Iris can't pester Phoenix or Maya to come along? ]
I...wouldn't want to bother them, if they were busy with other things at the time.
Besides, there are many games that I've been able to manage myself. [She wasn't a fighter by any means, but a lifetime of manual labor and intensive meditative training had left her both physically and mentally stronger than many gave her credit for.] And even if I can't...there are other people I come across who are willing to help me.
Almost everyone I've met in Cerealia has been very kind.
In the actual city, there's been a lot to do. Between the jobs they assign us, and many projects that others have undertaken as well, it's a wonder the days don't seem to go by much faster than they do.
I've been working as a meditation instructor. There are many techniques used in the Kurain method of training that can be applied to those without any affiliation to the Fey family, regardless of abilities.
[Or lack thereof, as she could personally attest to.]
And you are partially right. Feenie might not be able to work as a defense attorney, but I know he's been working on a school of sorts to teach law.
So you see Sister Iris, like I said before there's no such thing as a human without mistake. Humanity is filled with foolish fools who make even more foolishly foolish errors. Do you disagree? Do you believe we're not foolish?
[ If she disagrees there's gotta be a reason for it. ]
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What's the last thing you remember?
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[Despite that, a small smile tugged at her lips.]
Feenie...he and Mystic Maya came to visit me. And...my little sister. She was with them as well.
[Smacking poor Phoenix every time he looked at her a little too longingly for the ultimate Phoenix/Maya shipper's heart.]
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Fee-I mean, Phoenix Wright is apparently from nine years into our future. It's quite the leap.
[ And it's also concerning. ]
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Yes. I know.
We've spoken. Many times since. He'd told me...a great deal about what's happened to him in all that time.
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Perhaps in due time you'll experience it for yourself.
[ That also applies to Franziska who was behind the times. ]
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I...haven't forgotten where I'm going back to. And I don't know how long I'll be there while everyone else continues on with their lives.
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We have enough things on our hands currently. The future can and will catch up to us.
[ Not even CERES can stop that. ]
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Yes. I know.
Mr. Edgeworth...he said something similar when I first asked him about it. I...wanted to make sure he was alright with me being out of prison while we're here.
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When we get a formal judicial system in these parts then you'll be able to continue your time.
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[She had accepted her fate and punishment before, and was still fully prepared to return once they were all home again...but the thought of having to continue her sentence while still in Cerealia?]
[Temptation to argue was...a lot strong than it might have been. There were points to be made. Of her crime having been committed in a different realm. Of the fact that she had technically already been tried, so it wasn't as if they could re-try her here. Of the fact that...she had been trying so hard to make amends for her crimes in other ways...]
I...suppose that is true. If that day comes, I will...have to accept it.
[All fleeting thoughts overcome by the realization that to argue otherwise simply wouldn't have been fair.]
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[ Franziska has no power over anything here unlike before where she could control the courtroom rulings at her will. Now everything's so circumstantial there's no telling what could happen. ]
Your companions are here, are they not? They'd probably prefer it if you were in a safe place.
[ She can be nice sometimes! Like now!!]
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[Franziska was quite nice, in Iris' opinion. Perhaps not as gentle and openly friendly as some of the others she knew here, but there was little animosity between them. And she knew Franziska was one to be trusted, which meant even more to her than niceness.]
C...companions? Do...you mean Feenie and the others?
Because they know I go into the ViViD games sometimes, and none of them have yet to try and stop me.
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Have you ever tried asking them to go inside of ViViD with you? They do seem like the foolish sort who would head straight into danger blindly like a fool.
[ ViViD isn't exactly the safest place, but who's to say that Iris can't pester Phoenix or Maya to come along? ]
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I...wouldn't want to bother them, if they were busy with other things at the time.
Besides, there are many games that I've been able to manage myself. [She wasn't a fighter by any means, but a lifetime of manual labor and intensive meditative training had left her both physically and mentally stronger than many gave her credit for.] And even if I can't...there are other people I come across who are willing to help me.
Almost everyone I've met in Cerealia has been very kind.
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[ It's thanks to those fools that she's still safe even after being tossed into a brutal simulation. ]
By all means, please pester your companions more. I assume that they have nothing better to do.
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In the actual city, there's been a lot to do. Between the jobs they assign us, and many projects that others have undertaken as well, it's a wonder the days don't seem to go by much faster than they do.
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Even so, we can't practice formal law in these parts. I can no longer work as a prosecutor nor can Phoenix Wright work as defense attorney.
What is your current job, Sister Iris?
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[Or lack thereof, as she could personally attest to.]
And you are partially right. Feenie might not be able to work as a defense attorney, but I know he's been working on a school of sorts to teach law.
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He better not be infecting those students with his stupidity.
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[For the first time, Iris sent Franziska a...less than pleasant Look.]
He's not stupid.
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If he's not stupid, then he's a fool. That's all there is.
[ Franziska that's not how it works. She seems to insist on calling him dumb though even if technically he's not. ]
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Why?
Why do you consider him to be a Fool? Even after knowing all that he's done. Everything he's accomplished.
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There is no human without foolishness. Phoenix Wright is not exempted from this rule of mine.
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Why does everyone have to be a fool? Is it...because we all make mistakes?
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So you see Sister Iris, like I said before there's no such thing as a human without mistake. Humanity is filled with foolish fools who make even more foolishly foolish errors. Do you disagree? Do you believe we're not foolish?
[ If she disagrees there's gotta be a reason for it. ]
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