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[Phoenix was whistling when he'd headed to Geoff's room, big goofy smile plastered onto his face and ready to share his good mood and maybe a few drinks with his dearest friend. It wasn't until after he'd knocked a couple of times that he noticed the missing nameplate.]
...oh, no.
[He tries the doorknob, finds it unlocked; when he slides into the room, everything is dark and bare, save for a few piles of personal belongings and a catlike Pokemon asleep amidst them all.
For a long while, Phoenix just stands there in the middle of the room, staring blankly. In some way, distantly, he's sure he's lucky--he's been here for eight months now, and this is the first time he's had to say goodbye to someone he's been very close to--but that thought isn't really helping. Looking to distract himself from threatening tears, he begins examining what's left behind in the abandoned room, and soon notices a stack of letters nearby. It doesn't take long for him to skim the opening note and sort through each of the labeled messages until he finds his own.
After he's read it over many times, he softly repeats the words he'd spoken to his friend that difficult night more than a month ago.]
Geoff... you still have people here who care about you, and you always will.
[And then, with a resolve that doesn't quite make it to his wavering voice, he cracks open his journal for the inevitable.]
Geoffrey Chaucer went home.
There's some stuff here. I guess we should divide it up, or something. And he left... there are letters. I don't even know some of you, but here are the names on the envelopes:
[Silence and a written list follow.]
Martel, Wesley, Ashura, Dairine, Del, Felix, Mark, Crowley, Fred, Nora, Cole, Gwaine
...oh, no.
[He tries the doorknob, finds it unlocked; when he slides into the room, everything is dark and bare, save for a few piles of personal belongings and a catlike Pokemon asleep amidst them all.
For a long while, Phoenix just stands there in the middle of the room, staring blankly. In some way, distantly, he's sure he's lucky--he's been here for eight months now, and this is the first time he's had to say goodbye to someone he's been very close to--but that thought isn't really helping. Looking to distract himself from threatening tears, he begins examining what's left behind in the abandoned room, and soon notices a stack of letters nearby. It doesn't take long for him to skim the opening note and sort through each of the labeled messages until he finds his own.
After he's read it over many times, he softly repeats the words he'd spoken to his friend that difficult night more than a month ago.]
Geoff... you still have people here who care about you, and you always will.
[And then, with a resolve that doesn't quite make it to his wavering voice, he cracks open his journal for the inevitable.]
Geoffrey Chaucer went home.
There's some stuff here. I guess we should divide it up, or something. And he left... there are letters. I don't even know some of you, but here are the names on the envelopes:
[Silence and a written list follow.]
Martel, Wesley, Ashura, Dairine, Del, Felix, Mark, Crowley, Fred, Nora, Cole, Gwaine

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In the end, he says nothing. Whatever the contents, he does not want to know.
(when did I turn into such a coward?) ]
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Action
She stops in the middle of the hall, staring at the journal for a few long hard minutes. Then sighs. 'Guess she wasn't going to be that lucky.
Chaucer's room wasn't that far away, so instead of replying, Dairine just wanders over. She feels strangely... hollow, seeing the blank nameplate. But she steels herself and opens the door. Whoever made that announcement should still be here, right?]
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...oh. Hi there...?
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Phoenix seems to fit right in the room, drinking alcohol straight out of the bottle. The sight is so familiar (between Chaucer and Bucky), but Dairine can’t find the heart to comment on it.]
Hi. I'm here for a letter?
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No no no you're fucking kidding me. [She snatches her journal off its stand and races out the door, headed for his room]
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I wish I was kidding.
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Quietly, he enters the room and shuts the door behind him.]
...Phoenix?
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Who--Dhaos?
[Blinking through the shadows, he distantly hopes he got the man's name right, never being completely sure of it in the first place. He's almost relieved this isn't one of the people Geoff had left a letter to. It'd be an easier confrontation, that way.]
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Are you in his room now?
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Dictated > Action
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A FRIEND IN NEED /DONS CAPE
He then approaches Phoenix from behind, resting a consoling hand upon his shoulder.]
...Let's go.
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[Torn between surprise to see Edgeworth there and the sense that he really oughtn't to be surprised at all, he holds out the bottle he's about three-quarters through.]
There's still some left.
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didn't get a notif of this ;;
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[He met Geoff once but he wasn't aware that Nick had known him also.]
How well did you know him anyway?
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[He pauses. By now he's more than aware that everyone from his own world seems to think Larry should be his best friend, but thanks to his loss, that's impossible. It takes him a moment to choose his words carefully before continuing.]
...well, Geoff was my first real friend after I came to this place.
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Thank you for letting us know.
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I don't remember Geoff's room number and he's already off the floor map, sorryyyy
ahaha it's ok
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Send it to my room. 422.
ditto
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.... Might as well send it to me. I haven't gotten fanmail in a while.
[at least that way, he can pretend. maybe. maybe.]
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I'm Wesley. I'm at the shooting range right now, but I can come to you. Where are you?
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