deontology: (VII.)
Abe no "screw the rules" Sousei [ 安部 蒼世 ] ([personal profile] deontology) wrote in [community profile] ioculus2015-02-11 11:24 am

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poised: (✰ trust me i'm a princess)

[personal profile] poised 2015-02-12 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
natalia?!
prosecutory: (♘ seas would rise)

[personal profile] prosecutory 2015-02-22 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
NATALIA hello princess who doesn't want to be called a princess. That earns points for Edgeworth in his book because he doesn't think very highly of people who attempt to use their position to justify throwing their weight around (if it's for doing a job, obviously that's another story, you do have to say you're a prosecutor in those cases) and yes, it's true that being royalty from one world will not have much meaning in another. She's mature enough to understand that and to allow herself to be treated like any other person.

Obviously Edgeworth wouldn't just treat her like any other person, but not because she's royalty. He respects her and treats her properly like any gentleman should simply because she is an impressive young lady - sensible, calm, well-versed in healing and fighting. Even though she still has a bit to learn about shopping and living a life outside her own world, he has confidence that she'll get the hang of it. But as for cooking...well, maybe as long as she listens to the people teaching her (and listens to Edgeworth if he teaches her about tea), she should be fine, right? Right? Well...if she asks him for help, he can't refuse her.