Chapter XX: The Interrogation
Luke sat rigid in the cold metal chair, his wrists resting loosely on the table, though his hands remained clenched into fists. The walls around him were bare, a suffocating gray, and the only source of light buzzed faintly from above, casting shadows beneath his eyes.
Then, the door opened.
Two men entereda€”one older, one younger.
The first was a hardened figure with short, graying hair and deep lines etched into his face. His uniform was pristine, black with golden accents, the insignia of a high-ranking officer on his chest. General Hatch. His presence carried an air of command, of cold efficiency.
The second man, Sergeant James, was younger, sharp-eyed, and restless, his fingers drumming against the table before he even sat down. Unlike the general, he lacked patience.
Hatch sat first, placing a folder on the table, while James leaned forward, staring Luke down as if he were a puzzle waiting to be cracked.
Then came the first words.
a€?What is your name?a€?
Luke met the generala€?s eyes. a€?Luke.a€?
There was no hesitation, no embellishment. Just cold, simple truth.
Hatch nodded, expression unreadable. a€?How old are you?a€?
a€?Twenty-two.a€?
The questions continued, Hatch maintaining a steady, methodical rhythm.
a€?Where were you born?a€?
a€?San Diego.a€?
a€?Where did you grow up?a€?
a€?A place that doesna€?t exist anymore.a€?
Hatcha€?s lips pressed together slightly, but he moved on. a€?And after the collapse?a€?
a€?Survived.a€? Lukea€?s voice was flat, devoid of detail.
The general studied him for a moment. Then, he shifted in his chair.
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a€?And how did you end up in vampire captivity?a€?
The words cut through the air like a blade.
For the first time, Luke hesitated.
The memories clawed at him. The mansion. The screams in the night. The weight of a collar around his neck. The feeling of being less than human.
His jaw tightened. Then, he spoke.
a€?The mansion was a prison.a€? He exhaled slowly, steadying himself. a€?A place where humans were taken and branded, stripped of names, identitiesa€”reduced to nothing but livestock. We werena€?t just workers. We werena€?t just slaves. We were food.a€?
Sergeant James stiffened slightly but said nothing.
Luke continued. a€?The vampires who ran ita€”monsters. Butchers. They didna€?t just rule over us. They played with us. Broke us. And the petsa€”a€? His voice faltered, just for a second. a€?They were treated worse than dogs. Owned. Used. Some were discarded when they were no longer entertaining enough.a€?
A shadow flickered across Hatcha€?s face. But he didna€?t interrupt.
Lukea€?s mind drifted to Maria. Anya. Lexie.
To the way Michael would mock them. To Jake, swearing hea€?d protect them.
To the countless faces he would never see again.
His fingers dug into his palm.
Hatch leaned forward slightly, his tone quieter now. a€?And the Arch Vampire who ruled it?a€?
Lukea€?s expression darkened. a€?Valerius Duskborne.a€?
There was a beat of silence.
Then Hatch asked, a€?What do you know of his powers?a€?
Luke exhaled. a€?Shadows. Darkness itself bends to his will. He can peel the flesh from a mana€?s bones without lifting a finger. Ia€?ve seen it happen.a€?
Hatcha€?s grip on the table tightened.
a€?And the others?a€?
a€?They all had their own abilities. Mind control. Strength. Speed. Some could command fire. Others could break bones without touching you. But Valeriusa€| he was different. The others feared him.a€?
Hatch nodded slowly, absorbing the information.
Then his gaze flicked downwarda€”to Lukea€?s wrist. To the number branded into his skin.
a€?Tell me about your designation.a€?
Luke swallowed, shifting his arm slightly but not hiding it.
a€?We werena€?t given names. Just numbers. Just property. But we gave each other names. We tried to hold onto something human.a€?
There was something in the generala€?s eyes then. A flicker of somethinga€| like understanding.
But James? James was staring at him like a predator.
The sergeant leaned forward. a€?And your escape?a€?
Lukea€?s lips parted slightly.
Then, slowly, he said, a€?We used the ferals.a€?
The room seemed to drop in temperature.
Luke exhaled, recalling the night of chaos, blood, and fire.
a€?We made them turn against their masters. The vampires thought they had everything under control, but they were arrogant. The ferals broke free, and the mansion turned into a slaughterhouse.a€?
Hatch listened, nodding along. He already knew most of thisa€”it was a test.
But James wasna€?t convinced.
a€?Youa€?re leaving something out.a€? His voice was sharp now, edged with suspicion.
Luke glanced at him but said nothing.
The sergeanta€?s fingers slammed against the table.
a€?Youa€?re hiding something!a€?
Lukea€?s gaze snapped to his.
A storm raged beneath those cold green eyes.
He wasna€?t hiding anything. Not really.
But there was one thing he hadna€?t said.
One name.
Lord Malric.
The vampire who had given him the key.
The vampire who had let him go.
The vampire who had let him live.
Lukea€?s breath was steady.
He wasna€?t going to lie.
But he wasna€?t going to tell them everything, either.
Not yet.