Kay Faraday (
yatagarasu) wrote in
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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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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. |
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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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You just watch! I'll make sure no criminals foil us and you don't foil my fun!
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Was that necessary?!
[Before Kay can answer, however, the prosecutor continues to swim.]
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He's going to find more dolphins joining him for a while before turning back to the deeper end.]
See? The dolphins like you!
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Hm, so it would seem... They seemed all too eager to crowd around the boat when I arrived as well.
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Maybe they can tell you need a little more fun in your life.
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[To his credit, though, Edgeworth doesn't seem to actually be fighting off or avoiding the dolphins, just trying to roll with things as he continues towards Kay.]
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[Good, because Edgeworth will find himself with a dolphin entourage until the water is about chest-deep.
Kay walks toward the shore until she's completely out of the water, hands in wet pockets. Then she heads for the side of the mouth of the cave and bends down to open a...water cooler?]
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[Kay taking things out of a water cooler doesn't strike Edgeworth as strange. She needs to store things in something, after all, and plastic is less vulnerable to the elements than cardboard, wood, or even most commonly-available metals. Not to mention, even if it's actually being used to hold provisions, they will be there long enough to need to eat.
Despite how much Edgeworth is having to stop to continue his half of the conversation and how much the dolphins' play is slowing him down, however, the prosecutor is soon not all that far from the shallows.]
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She watches Edgeworth and the dolphins around him with amusement on her face, folding her arms across her chest in a casual imitation of one of his classic poses.]
If all that swimming has made you thirsty, I've got water, juice, and iced tea!
[Not to mention an entire picnic basket lurking behind the water cooler. How she got all that here without anything getting waterlogged...well, she had her ways.]
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[Because let's face it, a lot of mass market bottled iced teas are brewed from bottom-of-the-barrel leaves and oversweetened as though to compete with soda.
The prosecutor doesn't seem to be hurrying as much as he was at the start, though he keeps his progress as steady as the situation allows without dissuading the dolphins' affection. Mere nudges and commentary weren't that bad, truth be told.]
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[She might be a bit too far for him to see, but there is a twinkle in Kay's eyes as she observes Edgeworth tolerating the dolphins at least, and possibly enjoying their company at best.]
We could even have a picnic, by the way.
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Good thing you didn't get cramps on the way. [Kay...okay, she doesn't 100% believe in this but is mostly messing with him.] So, the boat's gonna come back for you?
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It took over an hour to reach the buoy, so cramps were never a concern. As for the boat, I told the sailor I hired that I'll be returning sometime before dusk. Unfortunately, given the circumstances, I couldn't give him a more specific time, but yes, he will come back sometime during the afternoon.
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After sitting down cross-legged on the blanket, Kay pours juice into the baby blue cup, leaving the pink one, of course. She sips, emphasizing her casual manner as if it's taking an eternity for Edgeworth to reach the shore.]
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Once the water is too shallow for comfortable swimming, the prosecutor stands and approaches the blanket.]
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It took you over an hour to reach the buoy? I thought it'd take a shorter time than that...
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The boat I took wasn't built for speed, but for safe travel through shallow water and the safety of any animals in its vicinity. Under the circumstances, it seemed only reasonable to take such precautions.
[By the time Edgeworth finishes saying this, he's wrung out his other set of bangs, finished his approach, and picked up the towel left for him. He dries off his legs and torso first.]
Furthermore, we did have to spend some amount of time searching for it as well.
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[Kay watches him with interest as he wrings out his bangs.]
Hee, that's a neat trick! But that's probably not gonna work with the rest of your hair.
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[Edgeworth hangs the towel over his shoulders, holds his thumbs and index fingers just behind his bangs as though to form a headband, then firmly pulls his fingers over his head with the tips of his thumbs acting as a pivot point most of the way through. Notably, the tiny bit of hair that sticks out from the back of his head is only partly pushed down in this process, and quickly pops back out to its usual angle.]
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Do you do this often just so you don't mess up your hair while drying it?
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[As he speaks, Edgeworth takes the towel from around his shoulders and continues to dry off.]
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You just like using that new icon, don't you. ;)
I can't resist her SERIOUS BUSINESS face, it's too adorable
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Because this HAD to have happened to him during the Jerkworth years...
I don't dispute this, I would accept it as headcanon
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Keywords, and 1/2
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2/2, and I feel that final sentence merits an apology...
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