Shelly de Killer (
dekillerqueen) wrote in
destinystrings2014-02-03 03:37 pm
Open for Business
Who: Open to all!
Where: A nice little bakery in the Virgo district.
Summary: There's someone new working at the shopping ward. He looks a little weird, but his sweets seem pretty appetising...
Warnings:None that I can think of, save for Shelly being kind of creepy as usual Probable Dual Destinies spoilers in the thread with Bobby!
Maybe you're a regular at this bakery. Or maybe you've never noticed it before. Either way, there is a new face selling baked goods here! A kind old man with a white streak on his hair is taping a few flyers to the window, announcing some appealing new deals and brand new desserts for sale.
Come a little closer, and you may catch his eye. You may also notice the line of stitches running down his face.
But with a smile like that and delicacies like these, who wouldn't want to come right in and buy something?
Where: A nice little bakery in the Virgo district.
Summary: There's someone new working at the shopping ward. He looks a little weird, but his sweets seem pretty appetising...
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Maybe you're a regular at this bakery. Or maybe you've never noticed it before. Either way, there is a new face selling baked goods here! A kind old man with a white streak on his hair is taping a few flyers to the window, announcing some appealing new deals and brand new desserts for sale.
Come a little closer, and you may catch his eye. You may also notice the line of stitches running down his face.
But with a smile like that and delicacies like these, who wouldn't want to come right in and buy something?

Me tooooo
Still, he needs to make it perfectly clear to this 'John Doe' that the man's in over his head.]
You have no idea what sort of opponent you're facing. [Though, as he says it, the wild notion strikes him that maybe Shelly does know. That he was sent by one of the many organizations who wants to see the Phantom dead. ...No, that's ridiculous. There's no way that's possible, is there?]
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... Not that he isn't already annoyed by all of this. This man isn't Detective Fulbright, is he? It would make sense, Shelly supposes.]
In that case, pray tell, who are you?
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Someone you don't want to challenge. Especially not with a flimsy knife like that. [His gaze moves to the blade again and he raises an eyebrow at it. The back of his right hand prickles uneasily. He's sure nobody will succeed in taking his life with a knife like that, but that doesn't mean it can't cause painful injuries if he becomes careless.]
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When I attacked Detective Fulbright, he seemed far less confident. [Plus, you wouldn't believe the things Shelly could do with a knife.] But if you insist... I can use my bare hands.
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For what reason? I don't recall ever causing you any harm. Or are you perhaps being paid to handle this little confrontation?
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... If this were an assignment, I wouldn't be chatting. [And the knife hasn't moved.]
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The truth? There is no truth that concerns you. Lower your weapon or I'll be at liberty to use self defense.
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You're not John Doe, are you?
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(ASIDE FROM THE BAKER THING) (THOUGH HE TECHNICALLY IS A BAKER)]No, I am not. As Detective Fulbright should know... unless he's terribly forgetful.
[Like... Prosecutor Edgeworth was, he supposes? Then again, he never hit Edgeworth...]
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[This is a tactic he's used before. It worked wonders in the courtroom, where only evidence could disprove his wild claims. Outside the courtroom and in a musty back room, his lies likely won't be overlooked so easily, but that's not stopping him from trying.]
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It must be quite the selective case of amnesia.
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[This guy sure is tenacious. Not that the Phantom's about to throw in the towel; he's got enough patience to last him a lifetime.]
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Besides, if it's true... How did you come to the conclusion that I am not John Doe?
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I am no fool, Mr. Detective.
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[The need for self-preservation is strong within him and he's sure that much is the same for Shelly. The conch shell is his calling card, sure, but what's also notorious is that Shelly de Killer is a man of his word. If there's any assassin up for making deals, it must be this one.]
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... And if I choose not to, you will denounce me to the police?
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Oh yes. Dead men tell no tales. I think you'll find there's an unfortunate accident around every corner.
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That's hardly the "just" thing to do, Mr. Detective.
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"Justice" is also a subjective term, when you think about it. Either way, the choice is yours.
[He's still ready to attack at a moment's notice, should he need to. In fact, he's already considering various scenarios in his head. He could use the wire of his grapple hook to strangle Shelly, or use it to pull over a nearby storage rack and have it collapse on top of him. He has his pistol too, of course, as well as the smaller gun in the guise of a lighter. The latter is a preferable choice, because it produces much less noise when fired.]
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If that is how all detectives think, then it's no wonder our legal system is the way it is.
... In any case, I am willing to cooperate. But should I have any reason to suspect you plan to turn against me...
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His smirk eases into something that looks far more genuine- far more like something the real detective Fulbright would produce- and he laughs. He just laughs.]
Ha ha ha! What reason would I have to turn against a humble baker? None! I'm a guardian of the innocents!
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