Sirella Valkner
Because I'm a plant.
Trent Home
Sarra Trent paced back and forth in her home. Everything was going to come out if Lianna security kept hounding her. “I already told you everything,” she said, stopping her movement. “I knew Ecole. He was a friend from work. But I don’t know anything about secrets, or murder. I’m just a secretary.” Security always questioned the secretaries. They knew the ins and outs of any corporation and could report on the meetings taking place. The problem was she wasn’t even Ecole’s secretary. He wasn’t important enough to warrant one, just an engineer working in a cubicle down the hall from her.
The security officer didn’t seem convinced. Her husband leaned over and squeezed her in a little embrace. “If that will be all officer,” he said. “I would very much like you to leave.”
The two men stared at each other, only broken when the officer shrugged and left. Sarra sighed with audible relief. “They will just keep coming back. They always come back...”
ISIS Interrogation Room
Agent Lyne stared at the woman through the cameras. She sat in the interrogation room. Agent Lyne was charged with watching her, but what he really wanted to do was beat her. Beat her again and again until she talked. They had specialists for torture though, and command had said that a special team was on the way. The man frowned. He could even imagine his hands wrapped around the woman's delicate throat, his fist breaking her nose causing blood to stain her dark hair. Yes, he imagined she would make a good form of stress relief.
Sarra Trent paced back and forth in her home. Everything was going to come out if Lianna security kept hounding her. “I already told you everything,” she said, stopping her movement. “I knew Ecole. He was a friend from work. But I don’t know anything about secrets, or murder. I’m just a secretary.” Security always questioned the secretaries. They knew the ins and outs of any corporation and could report on the meetings taking place. The problem was she wasn’t even Ecole’s secretary. He wasn’t important enough to warrant one, just an engineer working in a cubicle down the hall from her.
The security officer didn’t seem convinced. Her husband leaned over and squeezed her in a little embrace. “If that will be all officer,” he said. “I would very much like you to leave.”
The two men stared at each other, only broken when the officer shrugged and left. Sarra sighed with audible relief. “They will just keep coming back. They always come back...”
ISIS Interrogation Room
Agent Lyne stared at the woman through the cameras. She sat in the interrogation room. Agent Lyne was charged with watching her, but what he really wanted to do was beat her. Beat her again and again until she talked. They had specialists for torture though, and command had said that a special team was on the way. The man frowned. He could even imagine his hands wrapped around the woman's delicate throat, his fist breaking her nose causing blood to stain her dark hair. Yes, he imagined she would make a good form of stress relief.