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Chapter 5

The days passed as Franziska took care of Phoenix and helped him recuperate from his injuries. �She, at first, had thought that these would be an incredibly long and grueling two weeks with him, since she would have to stop herself from whipping him even when she felt that he absolutely deserved it, since he was already injured.

Although, as time went on, she was surprised to find out that the times she thought he deserved a whipping were quite few, and, as hard a time as she admitting it, she found herself enjoying his company much of the time, really never having someone she considered a friend in her past, the only person coming close being her little brother, Miles Edgeworth.

But something about Phoenix was different to her, she realized. �This ldquo;friendshiprdquo; with him felt nothing like her relationship with Miles, but she couldnrsquo;t place her finger on why exactly.� He certainly did say a lot more foolish things than Miles ever did, but it didnrsquo;t bother her as much as the things the foolish subordinates she had to deal with at work.

Usually she had little patience for foolishness, but sometimes he said things that she found strangely endearing. �Not that she ever let him know that, but admitting this to herself was a huge feat in itself, especially since shersquo;d kept herself from drawing close to most people in her life.

Shersquo;d been taught that depending on people was weak, and sharing your thoughts and feelings with them was weaker, but Phoenix did this so freely, she wondered how it was so easy for him. �Did he not consider this sort of behavior foolish?� To allow oneself to be vulnerable in front of anotherhellip;that was definitely something her father had strictly taught them never to do.

To have vulnerabilities at all was a sign of imperfection in her fatherrsquo;s eyes and to reveal them to another person was simply unthinkable.� Yet, now, Phoenix made her want to fall into the temptation of revealing her true feelings about things the more time she spent around him. �

The foolrsquo;s foolish ways have addled my brain. Franziska grumbled to herself as she stepped unlocked the door to their hotel room, returning after ironing out the final details that were necessary to take care of in dropping all charges the prosecutorrsquo;s office had against the defendant in their case.

She had decided to move the both of them into a larger room in the hotel to make things easier on the both of them, so that she wouldnrsquo;t have to foolishly run between her room and his if he needed help.�

And, even if shersquo;d never tell Phoenix, she did like spending time with him, although his foolishness had to be corrected often.� With this thought in mind, she quickly glanced around the room for him as she entered, but came up with a negative result.

After confirming that Phoenix was nowhere to be found inside the suite, Franziska made her way to the balcony. Unsurprisingly, there she found Phoenix, staring out at nothing, and as she opened her mouth to inform him of what a foolish thing he was doing she heard raised voices coming from the room over.

"So, Phoenix Wright, you are out here foolishly listening to the foolish arguments of other fools?" She said to announce her presence, whip curled up in her hand though she had no intention of using it, yet.

Phoenix had decided to get some fresh air outside on the balcony of their suite, not getting to leave the hotel room much since it was so difficult to move around with the wheelchair.� But now he was just lost in thoughts about how nice Franziska was being to him ever since he returned from the hospital.� She really didnrsquo;t have to go through all this trouble for him, and it really touched him that she did.

He was brought out of his thoughts when he heard Franziska talking to him.� He shook his head slightly and gave her a small smile and said, ldquo;No, I just wanted to get some air.rdquo;

Before Franziska could answer, the more dominant voice seemed to increase in volume and she paused. One particular phrase stood out among the others and brought back memories of her own childhood, of her father. Why canapos;t you do anything right?

"It is not as uncommon a phrase to say to children as I thought. Perhaps my father had some justification when saying it to me, if that is so." She mused, thinking back to her childhood and the apos;perfect imageapos; that she had been pressed into.

Phoenix looked at her in surprise and he quickly shook his head, speaking gently, "No way...itapos;s never okay to say that to your kid.� Kids make mistakes all the time...they donapos;t deserve to be spoken to that way even if they do something the parent doesnapos;t like."

Turning to look at him, Franziska was surprised at the softness she heard in his voice and saw in his features. The look in his eye made it seem as if he genuinely did believe it, and it made her pause for a moment before she replied. "Are you certain of that, Phoenix Wright? It does not appear that many others share your foolish ideals. "

Phoenix heard the slight bit of hesitance in Franziskaapos;s tone when she spoke so he replied, "Iapos;m sure of it.� Kids sometimes have to be disciplined, but they shouldnapos;t be made to hate themselves in the process."

That comment from Phoenix struck just a little too close to home, so she quickly broke eye contact with him and said, ldquo;Perhaps that is true.rdquo;

Phoenix noticed the quiet pain in her tone and so he rolled his way a bit closer to her, and he did the unthinkable in his want to just comfort her for the emotional abuse he knew she must have suffered at the hands of von Karma.� He reached forward and lightly touched her hand, the one that was free of the whip, in a comforting gesture.

Franziska looked at him in shock, first, because she was not used to people touching her, and second, because she was not used to receiving comfort from another person that wanted nothing from her except for her to feel better.� Then the comforting look in his eyes made her feel a strange sort of warm feeling in her chest, and her uncertainty now brought some color to her cheeks.

She let him touch her for a moment that was a bit more prolonged than she would have allowed most others, but then she quickly pulled away from him to walk forward to lean against the edge of the balcony.� Phoenix stayed silent, but he watched her carefully, almost feeling her pain himself, just wishing there was something he could do to help.

ldquo;Papa only pushed us to be what he thought was best.� Irsquo;ve realized now that he just didnapos;t see how obtaining that perfection would truly affect us.rdquo; Franziska said in a bitter, yet vulnerable tone, looking out in front of her, not wanting to meet eyes with Phoenix at all.

Phoenix was silent another moment, then rolling a bit closer to her and saying with a small, but encouraging smile, ldquo;No matter what he said or did, yoursquo;ve still turned out to be a great person.rdquo;

This direct compliment made her cheeks color even more, for a moment she was struck speechless.� Then a hesitant smile just touched her lips and she turned to face him, saying, ldquo;You truly are a fool, Phoenix Wright.rdquo;

Phoenix found himself blushing a little himself, but the smile didnrsquo;t leave his face.� Finally, Franziska spoke again.

ldquo;I am going back inside.� Would you like to come with me?rdquo;

ldquo;Sure.rdquo; Phoenix said in a quiet tone, turning the wheelchair around so that hersquo;d be facing their hotel room again.

She then stepped behind him to push him inside, wondering just how and when this foolish man had begun to work his way into her heart.

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