“No, Alpha. Some grumbling about the length of time they’ve been down here, but that’s it,” he says.
“Is there an interrogation room downstairs?” I ask.
“Yes, Alpha. To the left of the stairwell there are three rooms that have
been used for interrogation. The cells are to the right.”
“Thank you…. Reuben,” I say, trying to remember his name.
He smiles, pleased. “That’s correct, Alpha.”
“Thank you, Reuben. Hopefully
and you can take the night well be releasing everyone tonight
He nods and we head downstairs.
“Finally!” Dorian says from the cell where he’s sitting and watching the stairwell. He stands, watching us. “Are you going to let us out now?”
“That will depend on each of you,” I say, turning left to find the room I want to use. “Are you good with this room?” I ask Shane.
“Yes.”
“Okay, who are we starting with?” I ask him.
“Let’s start with Jack,” he says.
We walk to the side where the cells are located. “Which one of you is Jack?” I ask.
“That’s me,” a warrior says, standing.
“You’re first,” I say.
“You’re not letting all of us out?” another warrior, Corey, I think, asks from his cell.
“Not until we’ve had a chance to talk,” I say, gesturing for Jack to follow Shane to the interrogation room.
When we walk in, I close the door. “Have a seat.”
“I didn’t know who you were,” he says immediately as he sits. I sit across from him, and Shane remains standing with his arms crossed.
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