Edgeworth stared at the witness. Did she really see the murderer's face? The victim had been in a terrible car crash, which thankfully only cost her sight, and not her life. I wonder how she's doing right now... How old did they say she was... 15 maybe? The prosecutor looked at the witness stand, and to his surprise, found an exhausted Godot.

"Where. Is. She." The entire court looked just as surprised as Edgeworth felt. Godot wanted only to waste no more time, since his own time had already been wasted. "I mean it, where is the girl now, what's her room number?!" Edgeworth was, surprisingly, the first to regain his composure and answered the prosecutor.

"22B." Godot then took off, hoping he wasn't too late.

"Hnnmm... Ow..." She had just awoken, and though she had lost her sight, the girl could still feel someone else in the room. "H... nnnnnng." As she tried to get up, the dizziness set in, and she flopped back down.

"Kisa. How do you feel?" Godot got out of the seat, glad he hadn't missed it. As she nodded, Godot sat down on the edge of her hospital bed, clasping her hand in his.

"Do I know you?"

"No, but you soon will. I had the same problem with my eyes as you." Godot felt her hand tighten on his as he continued. "Although I must wear a mask to see, science now can give you new eyes if you wish." She moved so that her head was now laying on his hand as she smiled in his general direction.

"What is your name, sir?" When he answered, Kisa smiled. "I ... Can't science give you eyes too?" He answered no, as the disappointment showed on the girl's face. "Mr. Godot. I would like to give you my eyes." He laughed, the first time in years.

"Kisa, you can't, they won't fit." She tried to sit up again, her head now resting on his shoulder as her hand explored the fabric of his shirt.

"Mr. Godot, do you wear a suit?" He smiled as the doctors came in.

"I see she's up, did you make it in time?" When Godot nodded for an answer, Kisa asked what he was trying to not be late for.

"You. There was no one there when I awoke, so I decided to be here for you, so you wouldn't be alone." Kisa pressed her lips to the air beside his elbow, before trying to find his cheek to try again. Giving up, she smiled her thanks. "Now, would you like me to stay for the operation?" Kisa wrapped her arms around most of Godot, nodding quite violently. "Very well, there's one thing I need from you though. Will you testify about what happened and who or what car hit you?" She nodded, as long as she had him, she didn't need eyes.