
Interlude Kapollo (Part One)
June 2nd
Gavin Estate
9:40AM
Klavier always knew this day was coming, Though he wasn’t exactly thrilled for it. The day had finally arrived, The day of his brothers execution. He was having a lovely day, waking up ever so comfortably, Then he realized the date. He had until 11AM to see his brother one last time before he would be gone.
Kristoph was a beloved man, One renowned defense attorney, However his dirty tricks eventually caught up to him and he landed in the slammer as the consequences. Klavier normally visited once a month, usually on the 12th day of the month. However, Today would be the last time he had to visit the detention center to visit someone for a long time. (He hoped anyway.)
Klavier wanted to be okay, but in this situation, it would be hard to just be okay. Kristoph killed someone over a court case. Only to be revealed by the one and only Phoenix Wright. The same man he got disbarred only 2 years ago, it was honestly surprising how fast he got his badge back, especially with the huge scandal.
Klavier eventually finished freshening up, getting ready to ride his hog towards the detention center. This day would have been tough no matter what. He just knew he had to say goodbye. If anything at all.
June 2nd
Visiting Room
10:02AM
Klavier would enter the room. Seeing his brother in chains, sitting in the chair for what would be the very last time. Klavier would pull out the chair on his side of the glass to take a seat. Then Kristoph would start to speak towards his brother.
“Well, Isn’t this fitting brother?” He would say, Kristoph always had a poison tongue. But he couldn’t lie and say it didn’t sting a small bit. Knowing he’d be the last person Kristoph got visited by, not like anyone else visited him anyway,
Klavier hands would be under the desk invisible towards the former defense attorney, but if anyone could see, he was twiddling his thumbs like crazy. He didn’t really know what else to say.
“I just wanted to say goodbye.” He would say. His voice was cold. He wanted to seem blank of emotions, Though so much emotion was flowing through his head. He was about to lose the last family he had left. The man he looked up to for oh so long.
“This is where we part ways it seems. It’s a shame really,” Klavier would look up confused. He knew that Kristoph wasn’t one for regrets or anything, And this day was approaching. So what was he about to say? He raised his brow in confusion towards his brother.
“I’ll never get the chance to meet my future brother-in-law,” He would pause, tapping the desk. Klavier always talked about a certain guy when he visited. But Kristoph never got to meet the man that had clearly snatched the rockstar's heart.
Klavier would look flushed at that last statement before clearing his throat. He never really talked about his brother to Apollo, for good reason. But apparently for Kristoph, the reverse is true, He must have let his tongue slip. Kristoph wouldn’t like knowing him due to his father anyway.
“And his wretched father.” He would end with. Klavier looked up, So Kristoph did know! How? He was rotting away in a cell most of the time. So how did the news come to pass his ears?
“If this is your final revenge for all those years ago. That’s fine with me brother,” He would say, pausing again with a sinister smirk. Then continuing “Bounding your heart to someone out of petty revenge isn’t what I’d expect from you however. I wonder what Apollo would think.”
Kristoph would say, his final words were like a jab at his heart. He didn’t love Apollo because of revenge, far from it! Klavier would look genuinely angry as he would correct his brother.
“You’ve got it all wrong if you truly think I love him because of you. Not all of us use others for vengeance.” Klavier's tone was harsh all of a sudden. He was genuinely insulted by that comment. But all Kristoph did was laugh.
“It’s hard to pity a man who lost all of his sense out of bloody revenge. But it seems like it’s time for me to go.” He would say. Getting ready to get back to his cell, waiting for noon for the injection of death. He would look at his brother one last time as he started to walk away. Speaking words that Klavier would never forget.
“You and I are the same brother. Whether you like it or not. Like fire and flame.” He would say. Eventually getting out of Klavier’s sight as the guard led him outside the detention center.