𝑀urdock.
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“Well, we could all be anyone.” He says through a sly grin, taking his seat across from the other - - his hands move to rest at the top of his cane.

“You’ve come to Nelson & Murdock for help, and we’re here to help. So tell me, Adrienne, how can we help?”
𝘚𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘺. 𝘚 𝘰 𝘳 𝘳 𝘺. No real apology, no excuse, just fancy lawyer talk. Of course. She should've represented herself like she'd planned.

❝ Adrienne. ❞ Popping up from the bench, she reaches for his hand and gives it a good... albeit quick, squeeze before letting go.

❝ Allegedly. I could be anyone. ❞
“Sorry.” He says through thin lips, accompanied by a gentle nod of his head.

“Matt Murdock.” Matt extends a hand out to them, aimed just somewhere in the middle. “Nice to finally meet you.”
“Sorry.” He says through thin lips, accompanied by a gentle nod of his head.

“Matt Murdock.” Matt extends a hand out to them, aimed just somewhere in the middle. “Nice to finally meet you.”
❝ Took you long enough, I only get, like ... an hour for my lunch break. ❞

She's been sitting there for fifteen minutes! Well, seventeen and a half minutes specifically, but still. That's well over a quarter of an hour for something as 'simple' as a second degree murder charge.
Late to a meeting.
Bruise under his left eye. Hopefully the glasses cover most of it. Stings like hell.
Late to a meeting.
Bruise under his left eye. Hopefully the glasses cover most of it. Stings like hell.
I’m sure it’ll work itself out.
Unfortunately no, blindness does not lead to mind reading.

But I can hear real well. And I hear a crack in your voice that sounds like Foggy when The Mets are losing.

You need to do what’s best for you.
Now you're REALLY sounding like my conscience.

You can't read minds, can you? Is that why you're such a good lawyer?

Hah!

... Alright, alright. Break. Yeah. Maybe I can get someone else to cover my rounds, I mean there's so many spiders around these days..

Agh. I wouldn't feel right.
Spider-Man. -sigh-.

As your sometimes Lawyer and friend, I advise against suing the citizens of New York for wearing your face on a shirt.

I also advise against being our mascot.

I advise, more than anything, for you to take a break.
Spider-Man. -sigh-.

As your sometimes Lawyer and friend, I advise against suing the citizens of New York for wearing your face on a shirt.

I also advise against being our mascot.

I advise, more than anything, for you to take a break.
You're... starting to sound like my conscience. Eh heh.

... Yeah, you're right. What am I thinking?

There's gotta be other ways to make some dough, I mean- we live in New York for crying out loud!

Hey, you and Mr. Nelson don't need a mascot, do you?

I can do backflips!
That seems unlike you, Spidey.
That seems unlike you, Spidey.
Spider-Man. No lawsuits? Right?
New York.

So busy when the holidays come lurking.
No, heh, no. I meant strong as in. .you know. Strong. Personality - - courage, leadership. All of it.
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The teen walked with an unsteady, somewhat lurchy gait back into the cell, which she promptly collapsed into, sinking directly into her knees and then onto her side, her pink hair draping over her face.
“We’ll get you one - -“ Just the guard comes. Alerting them break time is over, and that she’s needed back in her cell.

“We won’t leave you, we’ll be back. And we’ll help you through this. I promise.”
She’s beyond stressed - - he can practically 𝙨𝙚𝙚 it on her. Even if he can’t. She radiates with a rhythm he hasn’t ever known - - sure, a meta - human himself. .but to meet one with such power was. .overwhelming to his 𝙨𝙚𝙣𝙨𝙚𝙨.
“Diana?. .” Matt dropped it. “Yea, we can. Fisk wants this, he wants everyone to think you’re some other worldly threat and the only way to 𝙨𝙩𝙤𝙥 you is to have you behind bars or. .𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙨𝙚. We need to prove to them all that you’re trustworthy.”
“Like Thor?” Foggy says with a grin. “Foggy.” Matt correct. “Okay, we can build with that - - the world is. .evolving. Giant green men and guys from the 40’s are being discovered in ice. It may fly over a normal persons head. But we’re far from normal.”
“Can you start from the beginning? You said you didn’t exist. What do you mean?”
“It’s a little.” Matt says, fixing his tie. Summer in New York was never easy. But it wasn’t as hot as she was making it out to be - - he could hear her heartbeat, there wasn’t a faint on the rise. But he couldn’t help to wonder if this was all too much for her.
Before he walks over, and opens the sliding bars. “Fine.” He says. “Court yard is to the right.”

Matt offers her a hand, although his head is titled forward, with eyes that seemingly look down. “Come on.”
Foggy pleads, the officer babbles back that she’s a threat - - that Fisk could’ve been hurt, and no one as good as Fisk deserves to be hurt. “Well that’s fine and dandy, but when she convulses in this cell, who’s going to help her - - you?” Foggy scoffs. The officer and he share a tense moment.
Heart beat. Focused in - - irregular. He can almost hear her pupils stretch, the sweat carve down the side of her temple.

“No. But you’re close to a panic attack. I need you to take a breath, take a moment.”

“Officer our client needs air, she’s barely even an adult, do we have to hold her here?”
Waking up - - sore. Of course sore. Didn’t see the baseball bat coming to his side until it hit - - The Kitchen Irish refuse to unsettle.