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Post by Tori Jacobs on Oct 6, 2019 14:57:28 GMT
"KRAGEN!"
Tori was forced inside of the interrogation room and was helpless to help her comrade who was being taken away. She sat at the chair with a table in-between the chairs for a few minutes before a detective in a brown suit came in with a folder and sat across from her.
"Hello, Miss..."
"Jacobs."
"Jacobs. Do you know why you're here?"
"I'm not so foreign that I don't know how this works. I'm not saying a word to any of you without a lawyer present."
"Why the rush to lawyer up? Got something to hide?"
"Let's just say the place I come from will screw you over if you let it."
The detective said nothing further and left the room. The officers then came in and escorted Tori back in the main room and to a small room where a white and pink stripe jumpsuit was waiting for her.
"Put it on."
"Pink. Really?"
"Put it on!"
Tori got undressed and put the jumpsuit on. She was then cuffed again and brought through an elevator to a different floor. They walked down a long hallway through more computer controlled doors until they made it to a pod with holding cells that had pink doors on them. How sexist. Tori was then uncuffed again and put inside a small cell with a bed, stainless silver desk and toilet with nothing but a mug and a spork. The officers locked the door up and Tori sat on the bed with her mug and waited for the next step to happen. She had a feeling it was going to be a slow process.
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Post by Kragen on Oct 16, 2019 0:22:11 GMT
When Kragen came to he noticed his gas mask has been removed. Short gray hair and blue eyes was what laid underneath the gas mask with plenty of scars around his face. The police took him into the interrogation room and he chose to remain silent until they gave up and put him in a black and white jumpsuit and put him inside a cell where he stayed seated on the bed until rec time. He got out of his room and looked for any signs of Garrus. He didn't like the smell of the place, but he's been through worst hang ups than a jail setting.
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