It was a beautiful day
at
Everything was going
according to plan. They even had enough time left over to sit down and enjoy a
peanut butter and jam sandwich before their intended guest arrived. Maya was
just about to hork back a second when Edgeworth showed up, closely followed by
one very confused Dick Gumshoe. Not to say that Edgeworth wasn’t confused
himself, or that Gumshoe wasn‘t regularly confused on a daily basis. Edgeworth
crossed his arms irritably and frowned at Phoenix.
“Okay, Wright. What’s
so important that I had to taxi detective Gumshoe here on my day off?”
Edgeworth tapped his finger against his arm impatiently. “And I’ll be billing
your office for the fuel.”
“Thanks, Edgeworth.”
Phoenix forced a smile on his face as he grit his teeth loudly. “Don’t worry, I’m
sure you’ll benefit from today, too.”
Gumshoe looked around
Edgeworth at the ketchup-covered cardboard. “Uh, what’s going on here, pal?”
“I’m glad you asked!”
Maya grabbed the detective by the arm and dragged him over to the soggy
cut-out. “And I’m sure Nick would be glad to explain!”
Phoenix forced the
smile again. “Thank you, Maya. Aren’t you just the best helper today.” He made
his way over to the scene and motioned for Edgeworth to follow. “I’d appreciate
your help as well.”
“My help?”
Edgeworth sputtered, quite bemused at the whole situation.
Phoenix held his hands
up in conciliation. “Just let me explain.” He waited until Edgeworth
reluctantly joined the group before continuing. “This-” He gestured grandly at
the cardboard figure on the ground, “is a crime scene.” Maya and Pearl squealed
excitedly as Edgeworth and Gumshoe stared at him like his brains were dribbling
out his nose. “A mock crime scene. Seriously.” He muttered darkly
to himself before continuing. “And it’ll be your job to investigate.” He
jabbed his thumb in Gumshoe’s direction.
“That’s great pal, but…”
Gumshoe scratched the back of his head and pursed his lips. “Uh, what’s this
all about?”
“Oh. Um…” Phoenix
rubbed the back of his neck nervously. “Well, you see, I’ve noticed that, well,
when you investigate, uh-”
“I think what Wright is trying to say is that your investigation skills
aren’t up to par.” Edgeworth cut in, a slight smile on his lips.
“WHAAAT?!” Gumshoe
cried out, obviously not enjoying being called incompetent. “Really, pal??”
Phoenix nodded, and Gumshoe turned to Edgeworth. “Not you too, Mr. Edgeworth!”
Edgeworth shrugged. “I
think your salary should answer that question quite succinctly, wouldn‘t you
agree?”
Without another word,
Gumshoe hung his head, shuffled off into the bushes, and sat down. Phoenix and
Edgeworth exchanged confused glances. Maya and Pearl stared at the bushes.
There was a moment of still silence between the group that was shattered when
Phoenix was whacked square in the face by something bright orange and plastic.
His hands flew to his face as he reeled back in pain as blood gushed from his
nose. Edgeworth’s confusion quickly turned to anger as he notice a couple drops
of Phoenix’s blood had landed on one of his shoes.
“Hey! Gumshoe found
some evidence!” Maya chirped happily as she waved the bright orange and
completely full water pistol around above her head. Gumshoe popped his head out
the top of the bushes and looked at her.
“Evidence?”
“Yeah!” Maya trotted
over to him and presented the gun to his face. “See?” Someone had written ‘evidence’
on the bottom of the handle in permanent marker. “This investigation is going
pretty well, I’d say. You already found the murder weapon!”
Gumshoe shot to his
feet, his confidence renewed. “Alright, pal! Let’s get this investigation
really going, then!”
“I’m just going to go
take care of them, first.” Maya looked over her shoulder at Phoenix and
Edgeworth, who seemed to be in a rather heated argument. Without hesitation,
she jogged over to them and proceeded to spray them both with the murder
weapon. “Bang! Bang! You two are dead!”
Phoenix stopped
arguing and held his nose as he grimaced in pain. “Augh! Why does it burn!?”
“Wait…” Edgeworth
delicately sniffed where he had been sprayed on the sleeve of his jacket. “Is
this…vinegar?”
“I like to use it on
my fries!” Maya replied, smiling. Her smile quickly fell as Phoenix and
Edgeworth shot her dark glares. “Uh, I’m just going to go help Mr. Gumshoe now,
I think.” With that, she quickly turned heel and ran, stopping only when she
was hidden behind Gumshoe, who was closely studying the ketchupy cardboard
figure still laying on the ground.
Edgeworth and Phoenix
both removed their suit jackets and threw them on a nearby bench and joined the
other two after Pearl put a bandage on Phoenix’s nose, insisting that his wound
would get horribly infected otherwise. Once at the crime scene, Maya quickly
handed over the gun without another incident, and Phoenix quickly shoved it in
a plastic bag and labelled it ‘murder weapon’ before handing it over to
Gumshoe. “Okay, so you found the supposed murder weapon. If this was a real
gun, what would you check for?”
“Uh…” Gumshoe furrowed
his brows in concentration, and Phoenix could have sworn he saw smoke billowing
from the detective’s ears. “Fingerprints?”
“Good!” Phoenix gave
the detective an encouraging smile. “What else?”
Gumshoe was silent. “…there’s
more?” The intense glares he received were answer enough. “Okay, pal. No need
to glare at me like that. Geez.” He examined the gun again. “Well, if we
recovered a bullet from the body we could check if the striations match those
on a bullet we fire from this gun.”
“That way you could
confirm that it was actually the murder weapon.” Edgeworth nodded.
Gumshoe beamed. “Hey!
I think I’ve got the hang of this, pal!”
“Great! It’s only your
job…” Phoenix quickly ceased muttering under his breath, since the others were
beginning to get suspicious. “So we have the murder weapon. Let’s say it’s been
analyzed, and the striations match, but there were no usable fingerprints
found.” Phoenix set the bagged evidence over on the bench. “Now what should you
look at?”
“I’d probably check
out the body, pal.”
“And what conclusions
would you draw here?” Phoenix inquired, motioning towards the cardboard.
“Someone smeared
ketchup all over him.” Gumshoe shrugged. “That pretty cold-hearted, pal.”
“I could be at home
finishing up paperwork, you know.” Edgeworth grumbled, scowling at Phoenix, who
shrugged apologetically in response before sighing and turning back to Gumshoe.
“We’re pretending-
hey! What are you doing?!” Phoenix screeched at the good detective, who was
crouched down and timidly tasting the ketchup.
“This is pretty good
ketchup, pal! Where’d you get it?”
Maya grinned
mischievously. “Nick and I swiped a bunch from a burger place just down the
street! The manager caught us, though, and we’re banned now. That’s okay; their
burgers weren’t that great anyway.” Maya sniffed in indignation before flouncing
off to where Pearl was skipping rocks on the lake.
“Can we please
get back to the investigation?” Phoenix rubbed his eyes tiredly and flinched as
Maya popped up beside him.
“Mock
investigation, Nick!” Then she was gone again, leaving Phoenix to clutch at his
chest alone. He spun around to see her throwing large rocks into the lake and
flailing in glee at the huge splashes.
Feeling it would be
better for his sanity to not contemplate how she achieved that particular feat,
he turned back to the other two and took a deep breath. “Okay Gumshoe, what can
you tell me about the victim?”
“It’s a cardboard
cut-out of the Steel Samurai.” He replied matter-of-factly. Edgeworth seemed
rather perturbed at the sight, but declined to comment.
“…and the ketchup?”
“It’s supposed to be blood!
Can you just focus, detective? Please?”
“I’m trying, pal!
Honest!” Gumshoe proceeded to stare at the cardboard figure with a startling
intensity. “I think I got it, sir! This cardboard figure was shot!”
“What an astute
observation.”
“I’d have to say the
COD is a fake gunshot would to the chest area, pal! He probably would have bled
out! And…” Gumshoe crouched down again and poked at the ketchup. “Based on the
consistency of the ketchup, I’d say it happened less than an hour ago!”
Both Edgeworth and
Phoenix were caught off-guard. “That was, uh, pretty good.” Phoenix managed to
reply through the shock. “Although I don’t think it’s a good idea to poke the
blood during a real investigation…” Gumshoe replied with his usual confused
smile and chuckle routine. “So what else would you look at?”
“Well, apparently the
cardboard guy was reading a week-old paper.” Gumshoe stood up and poked at the
paper with the toe of his shoe. “While eating peanut butter jam sandwiches!”
Gumshoe picked up one of the wax paper sandwich wrappers and licked some peanut
butter off it. Edgeworth seemed to take the detective’s behaviour in stride,
but Phoenix was slightly disgusted and mildly horrified at the thought of
Gumshoe doing that at a real crime scene.
“If you’re hungry we
can take a break.” Phoenix replied, snatching the wax paper away and tossing it
into the garbage bin.
“Hey pal! That was
evidence!” Gumshoe roared angrily.
“No! It wasn’t!”
Gumshoe thought about
it for a moment. “A lunch break would be nice…”
“No time! Get back to
investigating, detective!” Phoenix pushed Gumshoe back to the Steel Samurai,
ignoring the detective’s protests. “You can have lunch after you find three
more pieces of evidence!”
“I don’t think that’s
ethical, Wright.” Edgeworth commented dryly, raising an eyebrow.
“I really don’t care!”
Phoenix shot back. “There will be no breaks until four more pieces of evidence
are discovered! Now get investigating!”
Gumshoe wiped the
spittle off his face and quickly lumbered off to complete his investigation
quest. It was six hours before anyone said anything.
“Niiiiiick, I’m
starving!” Maya whined from her seat on the bench, her stomach chiming
in with a massive growl. Pearl was watching the sun go down like it would never
come up again, Phoenix was still standing watch over Gumshoe, Gumshoe was still
searching for evidence, and Edgeworth had disappeared about two hours before. “Can’t
we just call it a day already?”
“Yeah, pal! I’m
starving!” Gumshoe held him stomach and pouted. “I there’s nothin’ else!”
Phoenix stared at the
detective with a slack jaw. “How about that piece of evidence taped to the
victim’s hand??”
Gumshoe spun around to
look. “Oh! Hey! An evidence.” He ambled
over and pulled the piece of tattered cloth off the hand. “It looks like a
piece of cloth.”
“Congratulations,
detective. If you can give me a reason why he’d be holding on to that, I’ll
take that as three more pieces of evidence so we can get out of here already.”
Phoenix crossed his arms and looked down at Gumshoe. “Now, think…why would the
victim have a piece of cloth in his hand?”
“Was he a cloth
kleptomaniac?”
“That’s IT! I give up!”
Phoenix kicked the cardboard samurai, much to Maya’s displeasure, and began to
violently pack everything up. “You can’t say I didn’t try.” With that, he
stormed off towards home. Gumshoe, Pearl and Maya stood motionless for a while
staring at the path Phoenix had stomped down.
“So…who’s up for
burgers?” Maya chirped. “Gumshoe’s treat!” She snatched his wallet out of his
coat pocket and took off down the path with Pearl and a rather disgruntled
Gumshoe close behind. She laughed all the way to the burger joint.