![]() ![]() However, Lamiroir managed to hide inside a contrabass case to evade her assailant, where Justice discovered her. Later that day, Crescend attacked Lamiroir in the Sunshine Coliseum, in an attempt to prevent her from testifying further. Court was adjourned in light of this development. Suddenly, Lamiroir recognized the voice as belonging to LeTouse's killer: Daryan Crescend. During the trial, it was revealed that LeTouse was an Interpol agent on an undercover investigation. Nonetheless, Justice still had the bracelet that his mother had given to him as a baby, which helped him to notice when she was lying. Lamiroir gave her testimony, but lied about seeing the murder to honor her contract and hide her blindness. Justice called Lamiroir to the stand, as LeTouse had indicated her as a witness. Unbeknownst to anyone at the time, the two of them happened to be Thalassa Gramarye's children. Justice represented Tobaye for his trial, assisted by Trucy Wright. Tobaye was later arrested for the murder. si.si.ren." before succumbing to a gunshot wound. During the last set of the concert, Apollo Justice and Ema Skye discovered a dying Romein LeTouse in Lamiroir's dressing room, who told Justice, "The wi.witness.is. However, the show had to continue and she went on her way. Press the switch! Now!" followed by two gunshots. However, while she was crawling through the ducts, she came within earshot of her dressing room, and heard a man's voice saying, "It's over. The Lamiroir on stage was actually Valant Gramarye, who would "disappear" during the performance, while the real Lamiroir crawled through the air ducts toward a platform on which she was to "reappear". Valant remained oblivious to Lamiroir's past identity. Valant Gramarye was hired to help with an illusion that would be performed during the concert. The song was planned to debut in the second of three sets during a concert at the Sunshine Coliseum, while Gavin's band, the Gavinners, would play in the first and third sets. They wrote a song together entitled "The Guitar's Serenade", to be performed as a vocal solo by Lamiroir, accompanied by Tobaye on piano and Gavin on guitar. Moved by her singing, he invited her to perform in one of his concerts. One day, Klavier Gavin visited Borginia and found Lamiroir. Moving through Sunshine Coliseum's ventilation system. Witness to murder Main article: Turnabout Serenade No one else knew about this except Lamiroir's bodyguard, Romein LeTouse. However, the producer came up with the title "The Landscape Painter in Sound" before finding out that Lamiroir was blind, so to be able to continue to use the title, they agreed under contract that Tobaye would pose as the blind member of the duo in order to conceal her condition. Lamiroir stayed in Borginia until a producer discovered her, and she toured the world. She called herself "Lamiroir", and performed with a young piano player called Machi Tobaye. To make her living, Thalassa began singing in a small restaurant. She lost her memory and her sight from the trauma, and thus she had to restart her life from scratch. However, she survived and ended up in the small European nation of Borginia. Zak and Valant believed Thalassa to be dead. Her father quickly took charge to cover up the accident, to protect the Gramarye name. Eventually she came to marry fellow member Zak Gramarye and had a daughter with him.Ī few years later, during a rehearsal of "Zak & Valant's Quick-Draw Shootem", which required the use of prop pistols, Thalassa was shot. Thalassa then went back to the Troupe from whom, aside from her father, she kept much about what happened. Due to the uproar over the queen's supposed death, Apollo was lost in the chaos, leaving Thalassa unable to reunite with her son, who was left with only one of her bracelets as a link to his biological parents. However, an arsonist set the queen's residence ablaze, resulting in Jove's death as he tried to save his son. A year after the marriage, Jove brought Apollo with him on a trip to Khura'in, where he performed for Queen Amara Sigatar Khura'in. When Thalassa Gramarye was young, she left Troupe Gramarye to marry Jove Justice, a guest performer from one of their shows, and had a son named Apollo with him. ![]()
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