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Miles hurried into his office, slamming the door shut behind him and pressing himself against it. He panted, trying to catch his breath while his smartwatch beeped in warning. It was almost insulting, getting beeped at as if he didnât know already what was going to happen whilst being incapable of doing anything about it.
The meeting had run incredibly, painfully late, and because he was Miles Edgeworth (who couldnât afford to show that he had other things to worry about outside of work), he hadnât left until it had officially ended. It was also for that reason that heâd put himself in this predicament, having had to scramble to his office instead of going home.
In past experiences, heâd be stuck there for the rest of the night, only able to interact with the few supplies he could bring into his office without getting any strange looks from visitors. Now though, heâd long since had someone to rely on.
(Wright. I need to call Wright...)
He reached into his pocket, fishing out his smartphone and unlocking it. Navigating to his contacts, he scrolled to Phoenixâs, aptly titled âNecessary Feelingsâ. He raised his thumb to tap the âcallâ button--
Then immediately felt an all-too-familiar sinking sensation, dropping his phone in shock. He cursed under his breath, feeling dizzy as the world slowly got bigger from his perspective. The door heâd been pressed against rubbed against his back, though he knew he wasnât sliding to the floor.
He pushed away from the door and ran his hands through his hair. No matter how many times it happened, he was constantly frustrated by helplessness of the whole thing.
Just like every night, he shrunk down to about six inches tall. Also like every night, he wouldnât be back to normal until morning.
At the very least, he supposed, six inches tall was still big enough to use his smartphone, albeit within limits. He walked over to it, thankful it hadnât been damaged from the fall, and pressed the âcallâ button with his full hand.
While it rang, he took the phone by one of the corners, dragging it to the nearest wall and propping it up against it. He mayâve been small, but he wasnât going to let his phone simply lay on the floor.
Just as he stepped back, the ringing stopped with a âclick,â Phoenixâs voice coming through afterwards.
âHello? Edgeworth?â
He let out a breath, feeling a bit of relief from hearing Phoenix talk and then feeling ridiculous for it. Crossing his arms, he got straight to the point and explained, âWright, the meeting ran late, can you pick me up?â
âWhat? Are--are you okay?â Phoenix asked, voice raising slightly in pitch. âAre you in danger?â
Miles rolled his eyes at the unnecessary concern, but smiled. âNot at all. I made it back to my office.â
âAh. Sit tight then. Iâll be there soon.â
He didnât even get to say âthank youâ before the call ended and the screen faded to black. Clearly, there was an urgency Phoenix felt in coming to get him.
He only had to wait.
~~~~~
For the most part, Miles spent his time pacing around the room, lingering near the desk just in case someone who wasnât Phoenix tried to come in. It wasnât as though he had nothing to do - for example, heâd gotten a miniature chess set a while back and the only thing stopping him from using it was that heâd already set up the tiny red knights around the tinier blue pawn - but his priority was to prevent situations like this from happening in the future. Doing anything would only serve as a distraction.
There was no clear way to stop his shrinking, which meant that he needed to come up with alternatives to fall back on; a safety net, as it were. What he did now simply wasnât sustainable.
He knew that leaving with the excuse that he was busy wouldnât work, not only because it seemed unprofessional but that his co-workers could look into his workload and confirm whether or not he was telling the truth. The easiest solution then would probably be to ask Phoenix for help and secretly send him some sort of symbol through text to indicate that Phoenix fake an emergency call to give him a reason to leave.
The thought made Miles feel vaguely queasy. Phoenix had already done enough for him, proven by how he was dropping whatever he was currently doing to come pick him up, so he wasnât eager to ask for any more favors of him.
A knock on the door brought Miles back to reality, making him jump in place from surprise. He turned, waiting to hear the voice on the other side and getting ready to make a break for the desk if needed.
âEdgeworth?â Phoenix called. âCan I come in?â
His shoulders eased. Raising his voice, he replied, âYes, come in.â
He watched the doorknob turn, the door opening partway as Phoenix peeked inside. They made eye contact, Phoenix glancing behind him to check for anyone nearby, then slipped into the room through the very little space heâd made between the door and door frame.
âNo oneâs there, Wright,â Miles commented with a raised brow.
âCanât be too careful,â Phoenix dismissed, shutting the door behind him. His gaze then drifted about the room, eventually spotting the smartphone propped up against the wall. He knelt down to pick it up and stash it in his pocket, just as Miles began to approach. âI saw Gumshoe on the way here.â
Picking up on the idle conversation, Miles tilted his head. âOh?â
âYeah. He asked where I was going.â Phoenix cleared his throat, doing an impression of Gumshoeâs voice. ââDid Mr. Edgeworth overwork himself again? You better take good care of him, pal!â
Miles scoffed, breaking eye contact with him and clutching his arm. âSo you both worry too much over me.â
Phoenix unbuttoned his jacket, then shrugged while slipping it off. âWell, youâre someone worth worrying about.â
Milesâs fingers twitched against his sleeve, his heart clenching as he unconsciously glared at nothing in particular. There was a criticism on his tongue about Phoenix saying things like that when he was defenseless, but he refrained from voicing it. He didnât want to give Phoenix the satisfaction of knowing how his words affected him.
âHere, climb in,â Phoenix instructed, opening his jacket and lowering it to the floor. A majority of the fabric was resting against the hardwood, allowing Miles easy access to the inner chest pocket that had been made specifically for him.
It was routine by this point. While Phoenix worried and fretted over him, he also took Milesâs concern for independence seriously, including but not limited to allowing Miles to climb into the pocket himself rather than picking him up and dropping him in.
Miles appreciated it even if he didnât quite have the words for to say so.
Once he was inside, he felt the world move as Phoenix slowly put his jacket back on. Miles always knew that he was secure the moment Phoenixâs body heat registered with him, and he pressed against it like it were a reflex at this point. He felt it necessary to make sure that his body was as unnoticeable as possible from the outside.
âComfortable?â Phoenix asked.
âYes, just as I am every other time you ask,â Miles replied, feigning exasperation.
He felt the vibration of Phoenixâs chuckle, then movement as he started heading back for the door. Though Miles couldnât see, years of being a prosecutor made him extremely aware of his surroundings, his mind drawing up a vague visual in his head based on the sounds around him.
The opening of the door, the flick of the light switch, footsteps, and then the door closing.
The only thing Miles couldnât visualize - if only due to being completely unaware of it - was the bright smile on his childhood friendâs face, Phoenix in his usual state of bliss to be helping Miles and keeping him close.
ok actually i WILL post this here
#((I told you I adored your AU so~))#pocketable writing#g/t#aa g/t#ace attorney g/t#WrightWorth/NaruMitsu#Wereshifter Miles AU#((Hopefully this is good because I don't actually know how this scene played out in your head.))#((This was mostly me throwing headcanons in when applicable.))#((fjghdfkjgfdg))#((Miles is very intelligent normally but dumb when it comes to the realizing that Phoenix enjoys doing this for him.))
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