Chapter One: Blinding Light

A/N: I guess I get bored every day. I'm not exactly supposed to be typing, but I just finished reciting my insanely long speech in front of my class and I wanted a break, so here goes something.

Here's me and my wacky imagination getting the better of me! XD

So... here's Chapter 1! (Don't complain if the first chapter is short. I did that on purpose because I still have homework and it's only so you can get used to the idea of both worlds.)


Ever wondered what it would be like if you suddenly found yourself mixed up in the Ace Attorney world?

I have.

That would truly be one heck of a turnabout.

But what if it happened?

And at the same time, the Ace Attorney world became jumbled up in the progress?

Would you want to stay?

Or would you want to find a way back to your world?

That's what I was thinking.

My name is Oki Yousora.

I'm just an avid fangirl of the Gyakuten Saiban/Kenji series.

(Ace Attorney sounds so "kiddish" so I prefer to use the Japanese titles.)

Here's what happened.


November 10 4:15 PM

Real World

Bus

I was just on my way home from an incredibly tiring day. Sitting alone on the bus, I looked out my window to see my surroundings.

The first thing I noticed was the weather. It was pretty cloudy. The sky was grey and an autumn chill blew through the air. I closed my window, avoiding the chill.

I didn't live in a very urban area. In fact, as the bus driver drove myself and my fellow passengers home, we were passing by open fields and farmland. I noticed a strange and ominous chill in the air as we passed by tall wilting crops. Harvest season had just passed. I myself didn't have to participate.

If one weren't used to the town, they would think my neighbourhood was strange. One second, it's all farmland. Next thing they would know, they were entering a largely populated neighbourhood. It was still being developed as one would notice as the bus rolled past several homes in the making.

I was bored and tired. No one was sitting beside me and everyone was talking with each other anticipating their return home, but dreading the piles of homework they had accumulated over the school day.

I had ended up with a ton of math homework. Algebra and trigonometry. Yay. My English teacher even was kind enough to give us an essay due in two days. Double yay. I also have a major science test coming up. Tomorrow. Triple yay.

I just sighed to myself. Life was pretty hard. I took my DS out of my bag to let off some stress with some logic for once. It was black and had its occasional scratches. It is a year old, so I figured its normal. The black lost its shine a while back, but I still enjoyed it. Otherwise, I put a protective covering on it. I got bored one day, so I drew a picture of my favourite character of all time: Naruhodou Ryuuichi, or Phoenix Wright. I only knew how to draw him in his hobo outfit, so I did just that.

"Hobohodou!" I murmured in glee to myself. Wow did I draw him so cute on my DS! (Wow, I need a life.) I turned the DS on and started playing GS3 (Trials and Tribulations). "OBJECTION!" I screamed at my DS as I creamed Godot with yet another explanation. I received some glances by my peers, but otherwise, they were used to it (yup, I did this rather often on the ride home).

"It's underneath your mask!" Naruhodou shouted in my DS. Godot's mask blew up. I loved this part so I often played it over and over again.

Suddenly, Godot started to cry blood. "The only time a lawyer can cry is when it's all over." Godot said solemnly. Best. Quote. Ever.

I looked up from my game to see where we were. I then did a double take.

What was going on?

Everyone was in slow motion from my perspective. They were all panicking around me.

I immediately put my DS on my seat, knowing no one would steal it, and walked up to the front.

The bus was moving heretically, swerving side to side. I finally made it to the front.

I saw a bright light that came closer insanely fast.

The last thing I saw was the bus driver. Blood was coming from his eyes.

I gasped.

Everyone else around me screamed. I couldn't hear them as I thought about what had just happened. Fortunately for me, I had a lot of time to do that.

Suddenly, the bright light seemed to crash into the front of the bus. I heard nothing. I felt nothing. The bus came to a crumpling halt as I was thrown towards the light.

I still don't understand what happened next.


March 21 10:23 AM

High Prosecutor's Office

Edgeworth found himself yet again coming to his office. He had actually arrived four hours ago. He was, of course, bored yet again. No cases had come up for a while and he was just bored.

"Why do I come here every day?" he muttered. "I don't want to work."

Suddenly, an unexpected visitor arrives.

"Edgeworth..." the man panted.

"Wright. What a pleasant surprise." Edgeworth replied in a semi-sarcastic tone.

Yes, Phoenix Wright had run in to Edgeworth's office.

"Please sit."

Phoenix sat down in a chair in front of Edgeworth's desk.

"What is it?"

"It's Maya." Phoenix replied. "She told me that her sister was trying to warn you and I of something. Apparently, one of us is going to lose our memory and the other is going to be trapped in some other dimension. Everything is also going to become mixed up."

Edgeworth just stared.

"It's too early for April Fools, Wright. Now leave. I have work to do."

It was Phoenix's turn to give Edgeworth a cold stare.

"You kind of have nothing on your desk."

It was true. For someone who was "busy", his desk was oddly uncluttered. Edgeworth just sighed in annoyance.

"Okay, you got me." Edgeworth announced. "But why should I believe you? That is one far-fetched story you have."

Edgeworth had a point, but Phoenix didn't let down.

"I didn't believe it at first either, but Mia gave a specific date. She told Maya that something would happen today. Though normally I don't trust ghosts, Mia was my old mentor and she seemed pretty serious about it when she came to me."

Edgeworth looked up. No amount of logic could figure this puzzle out.

"Wright, let me borrow you magatama for a second."

"Sure."

Phoenix let Edgeworth borrow his magatama, knowing what he was planning to do.

"Okay, now say your warning to me again."

Phoenix nodded. "Maya told me that her sister was trying to warn you and I of something. Apparently, one of us is going to lose our memory and the other is going to be trapped in some other dimension. Everything is also going to become mixed up."

No psyche-locks came up.

"Hmm, oddly enough you're not lying." Edgeworth muttered.

Phoenix just smiled sheepishly.

Edgeworth then got up and looked out his window. It was a cloudy day, but the weather was calm and fair. There may have been a lack of sun, but Spring was taking over a calm south wind blew through the air. Edgeworth just sighed.

"So it's today?" he asked.

Phoenix just got up, stood beside Edgeworth, and nodded.

Suddenly, a cloud parted, revealing a strong beam of sunlight.

The sunlight bounced off the skyscraper opposite of Edgeworth's office and blinded Phoenix and Edgeworth.

Next thing they knew, they weren't in Edgeworth's office anymore.

They still don't understand what happened next.


A/N: And so the main characters of this story have become trapped in a limbo of space, time, reality, and all the works. *anime sweat drop* Now what?

No, kidding! I have the plot in my head, but the "anime sweat drop" thing is what you're doing right now.

Prepare for strange things in the upcoming chapters. I'm serious too! (This is ALL the result of falling asleep during speeches. My dreams are insanely distorted, so yeah...)

Thanks again!