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CHAPTER 23: Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer
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Selene took a deep, calming breath and let it out slowly. She was standing in the observation room that looked into one of the interrogation rooms. Sitting on the other side of the two-way mirror was Hailey Oswald. The guards - or perhaps 'henchmen' was more accurate - had separated the three 'visitors' and she'd been told they were all going to separate interrogation rooms.
She almost snorted; they called them 'visitors' when 'prisoners' was more accurate. Come to think of it, they had called her a 'visitor' at least once before.
Hmm...
"Don't worry, you'll do fine." Smithbond said. She hadn't noticed him enter the room.
"What do you want from them?" She asked.
"Information mostly. She would've learned a lot about 10K1 while she was there. We need to know what she knows."
Selene raised her eyebrow. "Wouldn't it have been easier to show up with a badge and request the information? Did you really need to kidnap her?"
"Detain." Smithbond corrected. "When citizens do it it's kidnapping; when the government does it, it's called detainment."
"A rose by any other name..." She countered.
"How well did the badge work for you?"
"So the ends justify the means?"
"Miss Dawson, I'm not going to argue with you." He said firmly. "You can either get in there and do the interrogation yourself, or I can find someone else to do it."
Something about the way he said it made Selene think that 'someone else' wouldn't be nearly as nice as she herself would be.
"For the record, I think you're going about this all wrong." She replied as she walked to the door. "The stick works best in combination with the carrot, not all by itself."
He looked impassive. "Noted."
She resisted the urge to glare at him before walking through the door into the interrogation room.
Hailey did glare at her.
"Good morning and I'm sorry." Selene said, figuring that since she had no clue what was going on, honesty was the best policy. "I had no clue that my 'colleague' had kidnapped you until it was already done." She said, putting the word 'colleague' in air quotes.
"I didn't realize the FBI was kidnapping people these days." Hailey replied with all the warmth of a winter snowstorm.
"They aren't. Truthfully, I don't know who these jokers are." Selene said as she sat down in the aluminum chair across from the willowy woman. "I didn't give them what they wanted so they made a phone call. Five minutes later I wasn't an FBI agent anymore."
"And now you're working for them?"
"Something like that." Selene grimaced. "Trust me, you'd rather talk to me than my 'colleague'."
Hailey scoffed. "Where the hell are Jason and Melinda?"
"Probably the other side of that wall." She nodded to the wall behind Hailey, where she thought the other interrogation rooms where.
"I'm not saying shit until I see them. Hell, I'm not saying jack unless they're in the room with me."
Selene opened her mouth to reply when she heard the door behind her open. It was Smithbond. He walked into the room and right up to Hailey so he was towering over her in her personal space.
"Miss Oswald." He said in a tone that was both conversational and menacing. "You can either talk to Miss Dawson here and now, or I will be conducting the interrogation personally."
Hailey stood up as much as she could with her hands cuffed to the desk and then looked Smithbond right in the eye, though he was much taller. The willowy woman sized him up for a moment before speaking.
"Fuck. You."
Smithbond smiled politely. Then without warning, his hand shot out and grabbed the back of Hailey's head. Before either woman could react he had slammed Hailey's face into the steel table. Hailey cried out in pain as a trickle of blood started dribbling out of her nose.
"What the fuck!" Selene jumped out of her chair and her hand went to her holster... then she remembered that they'd taken her weapon.
"She was being uncooperative." He replied like they were discussing the weather. "I'm making her cooperative."
"Like hell you are!" Selene snapped back. "You can't do that!"
He shrugged and then reached down and grabbed a fistful of Hailey's hair. Near two decades of her father's tutelage in martial arts came rushing back in an instant. She nearly leapt across the table to bring her hand down on his wrist at a pressure point. He let go of Hailey's hair and twisted his hand to block her strike.
WHAM!
Selene saw stars.
She wasn't even sure where his strike had come from because she hadn't seen it coming. She staggered back, trying to catch her balance. She'd been hit before, and hard, but that had been something else.
Smithbond grabbed Hailey - who was still handcuffed to the table - and pulled her to her feet by her hair. "Now, do you have something to tell me?"
"Fuck off." Hailey said, sounding even more defiant than last time. For some reason, Selene got the impression that this wasn't her first time being beaten. Smithbond shrugged and pulled her head back, presumably to slam her into the table again.
Selene reacted.
She leapt forward, making sure to keep her defenses up and footing stable. Smithbond saw her coming, let go of Hailey, and aimed a counter-punch. Selene blocked it, then twisted her arm around to trap his hand and put his wrist in a joint-lock.
Or at least, that
had
been her plan.
He must've predicted it because he dodged the joint lock and managed to grab Selene's wrist. She opened her hand and twisted her arm towards his thumb to escape, a move which had never failed before... until now. With a deft twist and inside step, his other fist avoided her block and impacted her gut. Even with all her training to reduce impacts, he outweighed her by a lot and hit like a freight train.
She doubled over...
...Just in time for her face to meet his knee.
She heard a popping sounds as she saw stars for a second time. She must've blacked out for a split second because the next thing she knew, she was on the ground. Her head was pounding, so she must've hit it when she fell. It was also hard to get back to her feet when the world was spinning. She looked up to see a very disappointed Smithbond standing over her.
He wasn't even breathing hard.
"If you're so concerned about Miss Oswald, perhaps you should share a cell with her until you learn something." He said coldly.
She had planned to respond, but the headache was making it hard. For a moment she thought he might've been kidding. Then she realized; he wasn't kidding. Not in the slightest.
He turned to Hailey. "Miss Oswald, I will give you the night to reconsider being cooperative. Then I will begin interrogating your friends... starting with the pregnant one."
Selene felt her jaw drop as Hailey's eyes went wide.
"Over my dead body." Selene struggled to her feet, the blood running hot in her veins at the mere thought of Smithbond assaulting a pregnant woman.
"Your funeral." He shrugged. "Just don't make that literal."
It took a moment for Selene to realize that he might not be kidding.
She raised her fists anyway.
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"Rachel, are you awake?" Alana called to her best friend from just outside the makeshift curtain that separated the girl's area from the rest of the ship. The girl's sleeping area was near the bow of the Argo on the lower deck, and despite all the fighting earlier, the ship seemed rather peaceful. She supposed it was the proverbial calm after the storm.
"Yeah." Came the redhead's reply, sounding like she was deep in thought.
"May I come in?"
"Sure."
Alana ducked through the blanket to the ladies' sleeping area. There were four hammocks, but only two were presently being used, with Anthiel sleeping in the other. Around both hammocks were neat piles of clothing. Near the high elf's hammock was a collection of colorful dresses, while the teen mage's collection was much more practical. Alana had never seen her wear a dress, as she preferring slacks and blouses. They were still feminine clothes, but not 'girly'.
"What's up?" Rachel asked from deep in her hammock.
"Three things. First, Ethan want your advice on the best way to enchant himself for combat."
"Sure." She replied absentmindedly.
"Second, he wanted to get your advice on how to make it so he and all his wives can all talk to each other at once."
"I don't have any experience with that, but I'll do what I can. What's the third thing?"
"I thought you should know that Kendra saw what happened earlier." The wood elf replied, then explained how Anthiel had seen the dragon huntress sneaking off the ship.
"Hmm." Rachel sat up looking thoughtful. "Did she have her weapons with her?"
"Anthiel said she had a Dragon Slayer bow, but only one arrow."
"Hmm." The beautiful redhead frowned. "Does that mean she would've attacked if she had another arrow, or that she only had the arrow for defense and was doing reconnaissance?"
"I don't know." The chocolate-haired elf replied. "Taloni thought she was here to help."
"I can't decide if she's incredibly insightful or incredibly naΓ―ve." Rachel replied.
"Really?" Alana asked, feeling confused.
"Well, think about it." The redhead replied. "There was no way Kendra could've known that Kyrupto was going to arrive, and there's no way that anyone would think he was our ally. If Kendra's goal was to kill Ethan, why not attack after Kyrupto left? He obviously wasn't an ally, and if she had wanted to kill Ethan, why didn't she? She had ample opportunity before Anthiel noticed her. A surprise attack would've been successful, but she retreated instead of attacking. Why?"
"Good point." The wood elf replied. "So, why did she come aboard then?"
"Beats me." The redhead shrugged. "She's done some very confusing things lately."