Kay Faraday (
yatagarasu) wrote in
himagsikan2013-12-04 10:00 pm
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she spreads her wings and takes to the skies.
Open Post: The Kay Faraday Edition
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This is my permanent Kay Faraday open post. Spam me with prompts, picture prompts, AUs, and the like. Indicate canon point or universe when necessary. Please note that I don't do slash, smut, anything sexual or anything overly and excessively violent.
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Future AU
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Choose a canon point, any canon point! Even from AAI2, why not. |
7-8 years later, AJ/DD era. Prosecutor who studied under Miles Edgeworth. Still hyper and makes thief jokes. Still the Yatagarasu. |
Somarium
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Mask or Menace
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Lived with Edgeworth and Stitch. Recruited Ema, Trucy and Maya into the Yatagarasu. 19 years old. Had college plans. |
Can command and talk to crows, replicate voices and sounds perfectly, and use Charter Magic. Juror for Teen Court. |
Badger get!
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...in fact, when Edgeworth makes his way back, she wades up to him and splashes him. With both hands. For maximum splash power.]
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[At least he doesn't sound angry, just unpleasantly surprised.]
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Oh, nothing! I just wanted to splash you...again! [Loosen up, Edgeworth. Does she have to dunk you underwater too?]
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[To judge by the fact that he's picking up the pace of his wading back onto the beach, he's not about to permit any dunking, young lady.]
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At least she doesn't do anything else except follow him back.]
You were really serious about leaving having fun for last today, weren't you?
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Why would I not be serious about that? There's a great deal for me to learn and precious little time to spare in even beginning to do so. On that note, I believe we left off in the middle of your explanation of the various artifacts you have here?
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[With a laugh, Kay also leaves the water and is quick to grab her towel - at least she remembers which one is hers. She begins drying off, starting with her hair, which entails taking that large key out and undoing her ponytail.
Long hair problems.]
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[If that was a tease, it backfired.
As Kay dries herself off, Edgeworth does the same in much the way he did before, idiosyncratic means of wringing out his hair and all.]
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I'm gonna see you do that more often, aren't I? It never gets old!
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I suppose you will. It is what it is; I fail to see why you find it quite that entertaining. (But at the very least, it's better than being amused by my humiliation.)
[That having been said, the prosecutor seats himself on the larger towel where they'll be eating.]
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Okay, I brought...sandwiches, some fresh fruit, trail mix...and Swiss rolls, of course! [She continues rooting through her stash of food and drinks.] Are you still having iced tea?
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[Kay picks up a tuna sandwich, and makes a gesture as if to toss it over to Edgeworth...but the sandwich thankfully just remains in her hand. She was just messing with you, sir.]
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Very little. Do you have a second bottle?
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Ta-da! I'm always prepared!
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Thank you.
[And now he'll refill his cup, draining the last of the first bottle before adding some from the second.]
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Well, she does need to free up her hands and pour herself more of the tea, too.]
You're welcome. I gotta admit, all that swimming and explaining and shaking you out of your song made me hungry.
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[The prosecutor pauses to take a bite out of the sandwich.]
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[After pouring herself a cup of iced tea, Kay starts on her sandwich as well.]
Maybe one day, your merman song might come in handy. Well, once we've puzzled it out a bit more.
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Even while we were discussing it earlier, I wasn't entirely free of its influence. As such, I... failed to mention that I felt it appropriate that I should have control of you in particular. It seemed somehow right yet insufficient that you were caught up in it even on a mundane level, as perverse as it may sound. Given that merpeople normally cannot control each other, I imagine that too is an abnormal aspect of the song's influence over me.
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[She gapes at him over her sandwich.]
What if...it's really just your need to reveal the truth about merpeople? I mean, this is just conjecture...I'd still need to consult experts.
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