Putting the Clues Together
Ace Attorney AU Unexpected Evidence series
Summary: Apollo goes to ask Klavier for late night help and gets a surprisingly honest conversation with his rival.
Word Count: 695
Rating: Teen
( seeing more of the evidence )
( seeing more of the evidence )
Teen!Klavi has a music channel and occasionally does coops with his best friend, Daryan. Apollo needs music for homeworking and stumbles across Klavier’s channel.
“The only reason he’s still watching your channel is he’s gay,” she pipes up, grinning.
“Athena!”
“Well, then,” and Klavier’s grinning from ear to ear and that’s really bad, “I suppose he saw the announcement video—I’m bisexual. And single.”
“Go get ‘im, Polly,” his sister says and shoves him at an annoyingly hot German.
a word for the defense that’s called flirting Apollo
Happy Christmas Eve if you celebrate it, and if not I hope you have a great day anyway!
( Evidence 3: A Gavinners Album )
( grounding yourself )
( Klavier is a romantic person, but unfortunately it appears Apollo isn't. )
What I meant is that Klavier is happy, and Apollo’s happy Klavier’s happy, but it could totally be read as jealousy. You’ll know the part when you get there (probably).
Main Points:( Apollo knows, better than anyone else, how to calm Klavier down. )
Trivia: Tennant’s mom was from Hong Kong.
I actually have the music and have yet to experience the game (but want to someday). No spoilers please.
( Evidence 1: Eyewitness Testimony )
Normally, Apollo expects people not to surprise him. A good amount of that is that, with his ability, he gets a pretty good grasp of character early on, depending on what people lie about and every other kind of clue they’re giving. It really would’ve been nice to know all of this before, when dealing with Kristoph. However, that is not to say that he’s always right in his first impressions, because sometimes he ignores what he senses in favor of what he expects, which is always a mistake. He’d like to think he’s good and doesn’t have biases, and yeah, honestly, half the reason he got Klavier so wrong was maybe something the prosecutor encouraged, since at minimum it seemed like he found it useful, even though it was maybe not something he enjoyed. The other half—okay, maybe it’s more like a fourth—is that Klavier has gotten so used to being under the spotlight and everyone reading every last detail about his life, so there are just some things that he expects everyone to know and thus he doesn’t have to tell them. And yeah, the last part is that maybe he does have some biases he should think about. Mostly that he expects everyone who’s rich to be a shallow snob.
( a bit of drama )
Main Points:
Ace Attorney AU
Summary: Klavier left the prosecution and became a kung fu private eye—genderfluid
Word Count: 120
Rating: Teen
When Apollo reaches his conclusion, he almost can’t quite believe it. Wright seems so sure, but he’s not the one Apollo had looked up to from the videos. He’s hard, lazy, dangerous now. Trucy’s pretty sure, too, but he can’t sense intentions and can’t be sure that she’s trustworthy. And trusting instincts he’d never known he’d had until today isn’t as easy as Trucy makes it out to be.
And then he glances over to the audience and is struck. His gaze meets a shocked piercing blue gaze hidden behind fashionable glasses, and quickly he knows two things.
Whoever this pretty blond woman is, more than anything she wanted Kristoph to be innocent, and equally was convinced that Apollo’s correct.
( don't listen to him; Apollo actually loves his job )
( Heart-Reader )
( Scientific Rage )
( Apollo's place on the team )
( >Your Knowledge has increased! )