A/N: Here it comes, RAINBOW POPCORN! (I hope so, because I've been meaning to add that to this story!)

By the way, my group kind of failed in the project I was referring to earlier. Watch me persuade my teacher to give me a higher mark while everyone else fails! XD (kidding)

Anyway, as always, it takes a little while for me to add new chapters, only because of homework overload. BE PATIENT! *Oh yeah, there's WAY too many spoilers here!*

Also, I'm sorry it sucks! Please forgive me!!! (Ron DeLite's hair pops out) .


It was three days before his... final celebration. I knew I just had to go and see him before he departed from my life forever.

I remember pacing in my room back at the Hazakura Temple. I marked this date on my calendar. I never realized that time can fly when you're sitting on a block of ice chanting nonsense as if it would help you get through life.

Bikini was a rather kind mentor, almost like my own mother. She knew why I had been so concerned almost instantly. The snow still remained on the area we were as we were high up on Eagle Mountain. I continued to pace, thinking of what I should do. I guess I was pretty troubled.

I ran through the snow to ring the bell (I don't know why I have to ring the bell when both Bikini and I were the only ones up here... and we knew by heart when we had to go eat). I then ran back inside to prepare for dinner.

When I ran in, I shook off the snow and let the warmth rush through my face. It was still plenty cold, but it was much better without the shuddering winds.

Bikini was inside in front of a well-prepared meal: roast beef with gravy, warm mashed potatoes, soda that I still remember grabbing on one of my rare visits into town, and of course, a healthy serving of iced steamed vegetables. (The ice of Eagle Mountain is used as a topping on the steamed vegetables. There are several dissolved minerals in that ice so when it melts, it is released into the vegetables, making them more than bearable.) My mouth actually watered for once. It was rather strange as I was just a mess of emotions right now. I prayed that the warm food would sooth my soul.

I hurriedly washed up and ran back to the table to enjoy a nice warm dinner with Bikini. The food was fantastic, but my mind continued to race on about my dilemma. Of course Bikini sensed my despair, being a master nun.

"Honey, what's wrong?" she asked worriedly. I glanced up, actually half-surprised that she knew that something was on my mind. I should have seen it coming though. Worry was etched right on my face in big bold letters. I was pretty transparent too.

I looked down at my meal. "Nothing, sister." I muttered. Though it seemed as if I didn't care, inside, I actually wanted Bikini to come by my side, hug me, and persuade me to open up to her. Oddly enough, as I closed my eyes in thought, Bikini actually did come and hug me. It was a warming feeling and I began to cry without knowing it. She whispered to me. "I know it's only three days away dear."

I was shocked. How the heck would she know what I was thinking? Could she read my mind? She immediately responded with, "While I was retrieving your laundry while you were out of town, I saw the encircled date on your calendar." Oh.

My tears continued to flow down my cheek, warm to the touch. "Bikini... my...." I couldn't bring myself to say it. I knew what this was all about, what was happening. I just couldn't call him my "boyfriend" anymore. Phoenix Wright, the love of my life.

That trial soon came rushing back into my memory. He was put on trial for a murder I knew he never committed. It was all my devious sister's fault that he had to go through what he had. I wonder what he thinks of Dahlia, of me? I knew he figured that the "Dahlia" that was with him during those university years and the "Dahlia" he had met at court were two different people. I could tell he had figured that out. I continued to cry as Bikini continued to pat me on the back.

I let everything out. "Bikini! Phoenix, I ruined your life!" I told her everything, including her sister's plan from before and what had happened at the trial a long time ago. I was sure she still remembered all of the details.

The plan was rather heinous. It was all to avoid Dahlia from getting caught by the police. She used Phoenix as an oblivious partner in crime and she managed to get away.

She then told me that she was going to kill Phoenix in order to get the bottle of poison back from him. I couldn't stand seeing Dahlia kill yet another person. I decided to save him by persuading her to let me get the bottle back from him.

I went to Ivy University as Dahlia and hung out with Phoenix. Soon enough, we became a couple. Though at first, I didn't enjoy the connection and the fact that Phoenix would keep showing off that ridiculous bottle as if it were a symbol of our love. However, the fake love soon became a reality as I too fell in love with the utterly thoughtless, spiky-haired kid. When I thought about it like that, I noticed that I sounded like Dahlia. Feenie was special to me. I actually enjoyed his presence. though soon, my sister came back after another one of my retrieval failures.

That's when the trial came around. Dahlia was found guilty for the murder of her old boyfriend. I myself was cast away, so I wasn't there to comfort Feenie in his time of need. I cried on Bikini's shoulder even more. I could feel my dirty tears of guilt staining her demon-warding hood.

I forced myself to stop as I eventually realized that Bikini's shoulder was soaked. "Dear..." she started. "It's not your fault. That sweet boyfriend of yours still cares for you, I'm sure of it."

That brought me back to Earth. I looked up at Bikini and stared at her straight in the eye. Eye to red eye. "Sister, you know.... I won't be able to see Feenie ever again after three days."

"What do you mean?"

"Well, up until three days from now, I know where Feenie is. When he leaves university, who knows where he will go?"

Bikini stopped to think about that for a while. "You have a point." Bikini thought for a few minutes as I ate silently and wiped the tears off my face. Bikini then returned to her seat, climbed up, ate a MASSIVE piece of roast beef, chewed, swallowed (what detail!), then jumped up in triumph, only to crash to the floor in defeat.

"Ow, my back." Bikini groaned.

"BIKINI! Are you alright!?" I exclaimed, running beside Bikini to help her back on her feet.

"Thank you dear, but I'm just fine."

"Why did you jump off your chair, sister? You know that's not good for you."

"Well, I just came up with the most brilliant idea to solve your rather perilous debacle."

Bikini then jumped up, pulled on my ear, and made sure that I bent down so Bikini could whisper her plan into my ear. (What's the point of whispering when we the only people for 50 kilometres???)

The plan was brilliant and I immediately cheered up. "Do you mean it, sister?" I asked rather joyfully.

"Of course I so, dear. If this is the last chance, then I suggest you take it."

I squealed in joy and ran back to my room to get ready. I was leaving early in the morning. "Feenie, I'm coming back!" I exclaimed as I ran off.

"Honey, finish your dinner!" Bikini called out. She looked at the unfortunately wasted food, eyed my leftover roast beef, and shoved it down her throat. "Well, if she won't come back, I guess I better just finish it myself!" she chuckled jubilantly. And that was that.


It was around four when I woke up next morning. I jumped out of my bed, eager to meet up with an old friend.

I grabbed my luggage (it wasn't much), and I ran out the door to the snowmobile.

As I passed the courtyard, I saw Bikini there, praying to the statue of Ami. I never guessed that Bikini would be obliged to wake up early just to pray. What I soon found out however, as I crept towards her, was that she was actually praying for me. She hoped that I would have a safe journey and that I would have luck in all my endeavours there (I honestly hoped so too).

I then went behind her and screamed. Loud. I don't know why I wanted to scare her, but it sure didn't work. She actually managed to scare the wit out of me. Once I was behind her, she turned around and screamed at me first. That's why I screamed. Loud. My scream literally echoed throughout the mountainous valley that surrounded us. I struggled to catch my breath as Bikini chuckled hysterically.

"I got you, didn't I?" she exclaimed.

"How did you know?"

"It's easy to hear the crunching of snow."

Oh.

She and I walked back over to the snowmobile, a thin layer of snow already covering it. I dusted it off, then started it up. The snowmobile purred like it always has, ready to go and move on to the next step. I wished I felt the same.

I got off the snowmobile, bent down, and hugged Bikini. I knew I was going to miss her. She had been my mother for so long after my real one abandoned my sister and I. The next week or so were going to be harsh, but I just hoped I could do what I needed to do.

I then got back on the snowmobile. I waved a last farewell to Bikini as I drove off, ready to tackle the next challenge.

I stopped my snowmobile at the bottom of the mountain, made sure to lock it (lock a snowmobile?), took out my pre-paid train tickets and headed off.

Ivy University, here I come!


A/N: I've become accustomed to writing to A/N's per chapter, so I hope you don't mind. If you haven't figured out already, I'm actually just improvising my work. No storyline included.

I guess I still couldn't get to rainbow popcorn. This chapter was also pretty short too. Whatever. I'm trying my best to make the most out of all this, but it's really hard...

Well, I'll try my best to put rainbow popcorn in the next chapter! (I really have to as it was my inspiration for all this.) Wish me luck and wait just a bit longer for each chapter to come! XD