Understanding the minds of criminals is my job. Sitting in a locked room with a person who's seen a lot of people die before his eyes doesn't bother me anymore. In fact, it never did.
I see a maximum security prison as an amusement park.
But instead of fun rides and various attractions, the stars of this place are serial killers and their magnificent crimes.
Killing is a form of art, and I'm just one of a million people who would fall asleep with their dark confessions like it's some bedtime story.
You must be thinking that I'm sick in the head.
I get that a lot.
"So you're Falaguerra?" I asked while scanning his crime record.
He went on a killing spree for five years. He's known as "The Vanisher".
Interesting.
I lifted my head to look at him. He has beautiful brown eyes, but they looked dead and lifeless.
I was told that he voluntarily put himself behind bars after five years of evading the law. I'm quite impressed by how he managed to keep his cool despite the fact that he's sitting in front of an intimidating gentleman.
Oh, yeah. I'm referring to myself.
"I expected more from this place," he finally spoke. His voice was so deep and husky that it made my ears itch. The clanking sounds of metal made me look at his handcuffed hands. "Prisons are supposed to be like hell, but this does not feel any different from the outside world."
I lifted my head to look at him. He locked his eyes with mine. I stood my guard. Breaking eye contact with him is the last thing I want to do right now.
"Why did you kill them?"
A cliché question, indeed. But I will never get tired of hearing their stories.
I flinched when he suddenly leaned closer to me. He smirked. I wasn't expecting that.
There's a big enough gap between the two of us, but I feel like suffocating. His stares are so intent. I can feel it piercing through me. It's so heavy. What the hell is happening to me?
"Do you really think I killed them?"
The evidence is right in front of me. His crime record says it all. He is the person behind the mysterious disappearances of twenty people. But why do I feel like something is wrong? It's like he's trying to tell me that there's more than what I already know.
My heart jumped when he suddenly burst into laughter.
"Hahaha!"
I watched him pushed his hair back using his long fingers. My eyes widened when I realized that his handcuffs are gone.
Shit.
"I like you," he muttered. I looked at him with enlarged eyes. How did he get those off? I don't even have the key. What the fuck is he playing?
My right hand automatically reached for my pocket.
"I wouldn't dare if I were you."
I gasped when I felt his legs touching mine. I harshly glanced under the table. He's playfully playing my limbs with his. I looked at him with small eyes.
"You know that I make people disappear," He pressed his foot in between my legs. "which means your clothes are going to be a piece of cake."
"Get your leg off me," I said, with a hint of authority in my voice. His lips curved into a smirk.
"Or else what?" he dared and pressed his foot harder making me whimper in pain. I bit my lower lip in frustration.
What a pervert!
My body winced when he suddenly stood up from his seat. His height towers over me. My eyes landed on the lower part of his body. He is blessed with a big ping pong ball. I looked away when he caught me checking him out.
I think I just lost the staring contest.
"You have a very beautiful face, Bright."
What the—
How did he know my name? I don't remember introducing myself to him.
"I like you," he whispered as he slowly walked behind me. My lips quivered when he put his hands on my trembling shoulder. "I thought it would be boring, but I guess I found myself a new toy."
A new toy?
He laughed tremendously while massaging my shoulders. My breathing stopped when I felt his presence very close to my face.
"Enjoy it while you're free, Mister Bright. You're going to join me here very soon."
That's the last thing he said before the timed lock in the room ran out. He went back to his seat like nothing happened. I exited the room with a pounding heart.
What the fuck was that?
"Are you okay, Detective Lannes?"
I nervously looked at the police standing in front of me. He was about to raise his hand to reach for my shaking shoulders, but I moved away. I firmly hold the folder in my hands.
"We're done. You can bring him back to his cell," I replied with a small smile.
He escorted me out of the prison. Even the words "too much" are not enough to describe the security of this facility. It's impossible to see a window here. Even the ceiling is concrete. I feel like there are more CCTV cameras than people here. It's everywhere.
"Good job, Detective Lannes."
The insulting voice of an old man made me look at the side. I smiled bitterly. It's the same old bastard who never gets tired of messing with me. He's one of the reason why I pushed myself hard to be an investigator.
"I'm surprised to know that there are still clients who choose to trust someone like you," he snickered. My fist hardened. He never fails to annoy me with that old foul mouth of his. I unconsciously crumpled the poor envelope in my hand out of irritation.
What does he want now?
"Looks like they don't know how ineffective you are as a detective. You go around solving many cases, but you can't solve your own sister's case. How ironic." He smirked.
My world stopped.
He's crossing the line. I glared at him. He smiled tauntingly.
"You should keep in that little brain of yours that you can't be trusted. You failed to save your own sister. How can they trust you in saving other people?"
My heart clenched. What does he know? He runs that mouth of him so easily despite knowing nothing. Obnoxious. As much as I wanted to slap his face with the truth, I didn't want to catch more attention. He's not the reason why I came here.
I watched him walked out of the room with an arrogant face. What an A-hole.
Something heavy covered my chest as soon as he disappears from my sight. I looked up on the ceiling to prevent my tears from falling.
I will find her.
I will find my sister.
Playing the voice recorder, I can't help but feel frustrated. How will I give this to my client? Looks like that Falaguerra knew I was recording. What a smart trash.I bite my lip when I heard his deep voice in the small device again. I don't know why his voice makes my tummy rumbles. Maybe I'm just hungry. I immediately turned it off and run my fingers through my hair.My eyes landed on an envelope. Inside is the folder I brought all the way here in my apartment.Right. His criminal record.I hurriedly open the wrinkled envelope to grab his record. I scanned the information written on the paper. My forehead creased. Aside from his name, everything is blank. The only thing in his crime record is "The Vanisher" case.I heard that the people he abducted and possibly killed disappeared with no traces at all. They vanished into thin air. That's how he got his alias.They were clean crimes.Just like his personal information.Ri
"Breach of Confidentiality?" he lifted his head to look at me. I rolled my eyes. Why do I have to be questioned by him of all people?The police literally arrested me like I'm some very dangerous criminal. It's not like I killed a person. All I did was disclose "some" of Falaguerra's information. They weren't even much and the public deserved to know. The people he killed might have family. They could've looked at the bright side of what I did. Heartless enforcers."You must be so desperate to repair the damage you've done to your sister," he taunted. My brows furrowed."Shut your face!" I wasn't able to control myself. My sister has nothing to do with this.His lips formed a smirk. I hissed.This A-hole. How did they even find out? I was confident enough to say that I did my dirty job clean. There's no way they'll learn about it this fast. Unless this bastard really took his time catching me. I looked at his face. The face of an A-hole.My
Opening my eyes. I was hoping to see my apartment ceiling and just woke up from a nightmare.But it was the same old concrete. I groaned in agony.I pulled myself up using nothing, but the plain wall as support. I remember hearing someone calling my by my name before I passed out. My head ached as I tried to remember. I put my hand on the back of my head. My brows furrowed when I felt some type of fabric wrapped around my head.I weakly untied the bandage on my head. A white cloth.My eyes landed on a cold compress beside me. The ice has melted already and it caused a wet mark on the floor."What the hell?" I mumbled to myself. I thought I was just hallucinating. There was an actual person in here? "And he put this bandage and ice compress on me..."Anyone would feel appreciative about this, but not for me. I'm in the most dangerous place I could ever be right now. You really don't expect me to appreciate kindness here. Everything in h
The deafening silence filled the whole cafeteria. I used it as an opportunity to stand up and get my ass out of the scene. That's right Cole. Distract them. Buy me some time.The A-hole called Missile is staring intently at Falaguerra with an amused expression.I don't really care if they cause a scene as long as I'm not involved."You must be Prisoner 13..." he slurred at him. I slowly stepped back while silently praying that the two hobos beside Missile will not notice me. Catching a black eye is the last thing I want to happen right now. "I heard you don't come out of your cell. Are you scared because your Mama's not here?"The four guys behind him laughed. But aside from them? Nobody else did. It seems like everyone is scared that Cole will be after them if they do.They slowly realized that they're the only ones laughing. The place became more silent after that. Missile's smirk faded."Looks like these stupid babies fear you?" he remark
I think the quick sequence of events in my life overwhelmed me so much that I didn't hesitate to lift my hand and punch him in the face."Slave your face, asshole!" I yelled at the top of my lungs. I think it's the first time I completely say that word. Thanks to him. He deserves it very much.Cole's face turned slightly on the left because of my violent response. I hurriedly ran off before he could even react. I'm not just going to stand there and wait for him to punch me back.My feet brought me to the crowded corridors.What did he say? He'll protect me if I become his slave? He's so full of himself. He thinks of people like objects and that he can own them. What a lunatic. He can protect his own ass if he wants.I don't need his help.This is me stupidly thinking that I can eat peacefully in the most dangerous place in the City. I looked around while gasping for air and clicking my knuckles. It's a habit. I do it when I'm nervous.
Life must be fucking me up so well. I tried to sleep last night, but I just couldn't. This is way out of my comfort zone. Maybe a punch in the face will make me fall asleep fast?Yeah, I will get punished for it for sure, but isn't this too much? Never mind. I still have a pain in my head because of my stupid self harm last time.I can't stop thinking about random things running in my head. It kept me awake the whole night. I have loads of questions and ideas and one of them is how can I get the fuck out of here. I thought of escaping. I don't know. Should I use my influence? Maybe they'd let me go if I tell them that I was a detective too. It didn't work though and even that wealthy freak from yesterday couldn't leave this place. His power can only manipulate the rules of when and how he can get his calls. What makes me any different?Should I start digging a hole on the floor? I mean, yeah. It's concrete, but who knows? Let's not underestimate the power of a m
"Kyle, please answer the call..." Only time can tell how long I've been trying to call him. I can hear the other line ringing, but he's not answering my call. This is so unlike him."Kyle..." Another fifteen minutes passed again. The annoying officer has been bugging me to just stop and go back to my cell. Yes, I'm talking about Livioski. The one and only. But no, I won't listen to him. I won't drop this call. Not now. Not never. He's my only hope. If he's so persistent in stopping me then he'll have to knock me out in the face."..."Please, answer it. "..."Damn it.I was about to redial his number again when a noise rang my right ear."Hello?" a familiar male voice answered. I gasped. "Who's this?" he asked with a hint of confusion in his voice. It's Kyle. He answered the call!I proudly raised my head to look at the vexing officer who was more impatient than me. He kept saying that nobody will answer my call because I'm using one of the lines in this prison. It seemed like an
This can't be right. Roll calls happen once a day only and that's the time where they call us to come out of our cells like pigs in the morning. Most prison facilities do it twice. Some thrice. And that's to make sure that everyone is following orders.They're strict when it comes to leaving the prison. But they don't give a fuck about anything once you're in here. You can do whatever you want except one thing.Escaping...Well, it is indeed maximum security. You can never step a foot outside unless it's the labor time where inmates are called out to do physical work on the box. But other than that? You're free to do whatever the fuck you want. The favor is with you if you have the cash. Wealthy people reigns this place. The police will bow before you.My day has been boring ever since I got back. My intestines have shrunk to their full limit already. I'm starving. I badly want to eat, but I'm afraid to go back to that cafeteria. It's the place where these evil forces linger. I'm su
Bright’s P.O.V.Cole is standing there, his forehead resting against the wall. Blood streaks down the concrete in dark smears, and his shoulders are trembling.“What the hell are you doing?” I hissed.He doesn’t respond.I glance over my shoulder, checking the corridor for guards. No one’s here. Not yet. The guards in this wing are lazy, more concerned with their poker games than actual patrols.Taking a deep breath, I push the door open. The locks on some of these cells are jokes if you know how to handle them, and I’ve had a lot of time to learn. But his door is surprisingly open all the freaking time like it was meant to be like that.I step inside and grab his arm. His skin is cold, clammy.“Cole,” I say, softer this time.He turns his head toward me, and for a moment, I see something in his eyes that makes my stomach twist. It’s not fear or pain—it’s... emptiness. Like the guy I’ve seen smirking and making snide comments all these weeks isn’t there anymore.“Come on,” I say, pulli
Just like what Cole told me to do. I followed him. I hate to take orders from him, but I really need that phone right now. I wasn't really expecting anything from his cell, but I was left speechless when we entered his crib that happens to be next to mine. "Why do you have a king size bed?" I asked with an amazed expression. He didn't answer and just went straight to the small table beside his bed. He opened the drawer and took out a noticeably latest model phone. What the... Cole threw me a glance and waved the phone in his hand. "Do you want it or not?" he asked using his playful voice. I gulped. It's not supposed to be attractive. I limped towards him to snatch the phone. "Where did you get all these?" I asked while scanning the whole room. He's got everything. My eyes turned small when I noticed a small fridge.He shrugged his shoulders."I just do."I rolled my eyes. Of course, his answer didn't satisfied me. I turned my back at him as I start to tap on his phone. I sighed
Every step I take comes with more than one inmate watching me. Well, who wouldn't? I look different from the rest of them. They look like thugs waiting for a perfect time to start chaos and I look like a weakling who can't defend himself from a mosquito.I can't also ignore the obvious fact that they're not only staring at me. They're also staring at the guy walking with me.Cole"Looks like I found someone to kill for me..." I mumbled sarcastically and looked at him.He sneered.Sergeant Livioski came to told me that one of the druggies who attacked me yesterday passed away. His body wasn't working properly already because of the drugs when Cole beat him. "It's his fault that he died."My lips were left hanging open because of shock. I can't believe him.Really? He's going to justify what he did? If I had known it will come to this where one guy has to die, I wouldn't be glad that he came to save me.What do I expect from a serial killer? Lives don't matter to him."So, what? You'
"I don't need your help." This is crazy. Why did they let him stay here with me? Do they really think it's a good idea to keep him near me? When did they start trusting vigilantes like him? I furrowed my brows. Cole is just sitting across the room. He's acting like we're friends or something."Looks like I don't need to say it anyway. It's in your head, isn't it?" He's talking about the deal he's been blabbing about. Apparently, he believes I'm a baby who needs daddy's protection. Well, screw that. I don't need his protection. I don't need a serial killer protecting me. That sounds stupid. It's like a lion storing its food for tomorrow.I turned my body to him. Making sure that I catch his full attention. "Listen. People entrust their safety to people whom they can trust..." The two corners of his lips lifted. "...and I don't trust you obviously. Not now. Not never. Not a chance," I said brutally. I didn't mind hurting his feelings. He's a serial killer. A literally sober psychopath
Just when I thought I could use all the combat lessons I trained for years in this dumbass. It was too late. They already cornered and caught me. Not to mention that moving a lot with nothing, but a towel to cover you is a bad idea."NO! LET GO OF ME BASTARDS!" I screamed on the top of my lungs, but it seems like they are too high on drugs to even hear and understand me.I strangled desperately from their tight grips. One guy is holding my legs together while the other two is making sure I'm pinned on the cold floor. The guy who acts like their leader is looking at me like I'm some delicious meat.I've dealt with people like them before, but the Action Team was always there to back me up during those times. They aren't here now.Needless to say, I am hopeless."Hold her tight."Her? What in a bloody pronoun did he just use on me? Does he see boobs on my freaking flat chest? Of all things that they could be imagining right now. Really? Boobs on me."LET ME GO NOW OR YOU'LL REGRET THIS
This can't be right. Roll calls happen once a day only and that's the time where they call us to come out of our cells like pigs in the morning. Most prison facilities do it twice. Some thrice. And that's to make sure that everyone is following orders.They're strict when it comes to leaving the prison. But they don't give a fuck about anything once you're in here. You can do whatever you want except one thing.Escaping...Well, it is indeed maximum security. You can never step a foot outside unless it's the labor time where inmates are called out to do physical work on the box. But other than that? You're free to do whatever the fuck you want. The favor is with you if you have the cash. Wealthy people reigns this place. The police will bow before you.My day has been boring ever since I got back. My intestines have shrunk to their full limit already. I'm starving. I badly want to eat, but I'm afraid to go back to that cafeteria. It's the place where these evil forces linger. I'm su
"Kyle, please answer the call..." Only time can tell how long I've been trying to call him. I can hear the other line ringing, but he's not answering my call. This is so unlike him."Kyle..." Another fifteen minutes passed again. The annoying officer has been bugging me to just stop and go back to my cell. Yes, I'm talking about Livioski. The one and only. But no, I won't listen to him. I won't drop this call. Not now. Not never. He's my only hope. If he's so persistent in stopping me then he'll have to knock me out in the face."..."Please, answer it. "..."Damn it.I was about to redial his number again when a noise rang my right ear."Hello?" a familiar male voice answered. I gasped. "Who's this?" he asked with a hint of confusion in his voice. It's Kyle. He answered the call!I proudly raised my head to look at the vexing officer who was more impatient than me. He kept saying that nobody will answer my call because I'm using one of the lines in this prison. It seemed like an
Life must be fucking me up so well. I tried to sleep last night, but I just couldn't. This is way out of my comfort zone. Maybe a punch in the face will make me fall asleep fast?Yeah, I will get punished for it for sure, but isn't this too much? Never mind. I still have a pain in my head because of my stupid self harm last time.I can't stop thinking about random things running in my head. It kept me awake the whole night. I have loads of questions and ideas and one of them is how can I get the fuck out of here. I thought of escaping. I don't know. Should I use my influence? Maybe they'd let me go if I tell them that I was a detective too. It didn't work though and even that wealthy freak from yesterday couldn't leave this place. His power can only manipulate the rules of when and how he can get his calls. What makes me any different?Should I start digging a hole on the floor? I mean, yeah. It's concrete, but who knows? Let's not underestimate the power of a m
I think the quick sequence of events in my life overwhelmed me so much that I didn't hesitate to lift my hand and punch him in the face."Slave your face, asshole!" I yelled at the top of my lungs. I think it's the first time I completely say that word. Thanks to him. He deserves it very much.Cole's face turned slightly on the left because of my violent response. I hurriedly ran off before he could even react. I'm not just going to stand there and wait for him to punch me back.My feet brought me to the crowded corridors.What did he say? He'll protect me if I become his slave? He's so full of himself. He thinks of people like objects and that he can own them. What a lunatic. He can protect his own ass if he wants.I don't need his help.This is me stupidly thinking that I can eat peacefully in the most dangerous place in the City. I looked around while gasping for air and clicking my knuckles. It's a habit. I do it when I'm nervous.