mgawalangmagawa asked: Why can't I, hold all these limes?
Simple. Because you are not a Von Karma, therefore you are not able to hold all those limes perfectly. A Von Karma is perfect in every way, which include the very holding of limes.
motheredgeworth asked: It's perfectly fine.
And this is why I said it rivals my own, him and I are very similar now then how he used to be when he was younger.
When he was younger, he was more energized. Now... He seems as if he really has my own attitude.
I see. However I don’t see you in him.
I see your foolish husband in him and his…relentless pursuit of truth. He always has to pursue it, no matter what foolish situations he can get himself into.
You were more…controllable, in a way.
mgawalangmagawa asked: What do you think about Friday?
…It is a day in a week. It comes after Thursday, and before Saturday.
motheredgeworth asked: He was, was he?
That is very good to hear. I'm glad he had behaved himself. ...He always did take after his father when he was young...
I am surprised to see he grew up with an attitude that rivals my own.
..I apologize for the delay in the response, I’ve been quite busy.
I don’t believe so. You and Miles Edgeworth are much more similar than..Gregory Edgeworth. Gregory Edgeworth wouldn’t have been able to survive the standards of perfection imposed in the household.
An attitude that rivals your own…? Would you elaborate?
/She shifts her gaze back to her bed before attempting to make eye contact/
Ah… The demon prosecutor then…
May I ask as to why you’d be visiting a hospital at this time of the night Mr. Von Karma?I was..wandering around….pondering death, and I found myself in a hospital. Pondering whether it was possible to die perfectly and gracefully. Before I knew it, I found myself here.
/The air in the room seems to be getting increasingly colder for some reason/
Death is an interesting thing to ponder… I’ve been doing that myself for the last couple nights. And as for your conundrum I am afraid I can’t help you with that. I’m not entirely sure that one can be perfect in every way, which must mean that a perfect death isn’t very possible.A Von Karma has perfection seared into the blood. I just so happen to have failed. Perfection is achievable, if one would set a standard. If the world would set a standard of perfection, then it wold be achievable, and we would have created a perfect world. However, standards seem to vary from person to person, therefore losing the effectiveness of perfection.
Dying perfectly may be possible, if one knew the ways and means of doing so.
However, you are right. Death is an interesting thing to ponder.
Hmm… Then You do have a point there…
/thunder can be heard outside the hospital as rain begins to splash against the window/
Perfection Is in the eye of the beholder. What someone views as perfect may not be perfect in the eyes of another. Then I guess that means that a perfect death is whatever you would imagine it to be. Whether it be next to the ones you love, or if it be in complete solitude. The choice is yours and the decisions are many.
/she looks over at the clock and notices just how late it is/
It’s been interesting talking to you Mr.Von Karma. You’re an insightful person, May our paths cross again sometime.
Hmph. Very well. It was rather nice speaking with you. I do hope you get a nice rest, and that you get well soon.
/She shifts her gaze back to her bed before attempting to make eye contact/
Ah… The demon prosecutor then…
May I ask as to why you’d be visiting a hospital at this time of the night Mr. Von Karma?I was..wandering around….pondering death, and I found myself in a hospital. Pondering whether it was possible to die perfectly and gracefully. Before I knew it, I found myself here.
/The air in the room seems to be getting increasingly colder for some reason/
Death is an interesting thing to ponder… I’ve been doing that myself for the last couple nights. And as for your conundrum I am afraid I can’t help you with that. I’m not entirely sure that one can be perfect in every way, which must mean that a perfect death isn’t very possible.
A Von Karma has perfection seared into the blood. I just so happen to have failed. Perfection is achievable, if one would set a standard. If the world would set a standard of perfection, then it wold be achievable, and we would have created a perfect world. However, standards seem to vary from person to person, therefore losing the effectiveness of perfection.
Dying perfectly may be possible, if one knew the ways and means of doing so.
However, you are right. Death is an interesting thing to ponder.
I see….what exactly did you do to contract that?
It’s not exactly something that you can “do” anything to contract sir… It can be airborne, in your food. It can enter your system through a cut… This is why most kids are vaccinated against it at a young age… But my parents neglected it saying that it might just make it worse.
I see….The world is quite fuzzy to me, nowadays…
hm… Understandable with all that’s happening recently…
/she turns to face him/
My name is Rhoda Teneiro, Flight attendant. What might yours be?Manfred Von Karma, prosecutor. It’s nice to meet you, Miss Teneiro.
/She shifts her gaze back to her bed before attempting to make eye contact/
Ah… The demon prosecutor then…
May I ask as to why you’d be visiting a hospital at this time of the night Mr. Von Karma?
I was..wandering around….pondering death, and I found myself in a hospital. Pondering whether it was possible to die perfectly and gracefully. Before I knew it, I found myself here.
I see….what exactly did you do to contract that?
It’s not exactly something that you can “do” anything to contract sir… It can be airborne, in your food. It can enter your system through a cut… This is why most kids are vaccinated against it at a young age… But my parents neglected it saying that it might just make it worse.
I see….The world is quite fuzzy to me, nowadays…
hm… Understandable with all that’s happening recently…
/she turns to face him/
My name is Rhoda Teneiro, Flight attendant. What might yours be?
Manfred Von Karma, prosecutor. It’s nice to meet you, Miss Teneiro.
nothinglessthanperfect replied to your post: /Rhoda began to shiver slightly. The hospitals…
Miss…are you alright?/Rhoda is slightly startled to hear the voice and looks in the direction of the door/
Erm… hello sir… I-I guess… I’m not sure……If you could, I’d like to know what happened that made you this….morose…?
/she ruffles the sheets on her hospital cot a bit uncomfortable/
Well…. I came down with a case of meningitis… I’m supposed to stay here for the remainder of the week… But only a couple of my friends have come to see me, so I’m a little bit lonely here alone.I see….what exactly did you do to contract that?
It’s not exactly something that you can “do” anything to contract sir… It can be airborne, in your food. It can enter your system through a cut… This is why most kids are vaccinated against it at a young age… But my parents neglected it saying that it might just make it worse.
I see….The world is quite fuzzy to me, nowadays…