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One Hundred and Fourteen: DAMNING EVIDENCE
Author: Stargate
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Marcus had stormed out of the second interrogation room with Callum on his heels and an unknown feeling creeping into his soul. He shook it off, wanting to interrogate the rest of the captured men before he jumped into conclusions. Callum’s words ran off his ear as he made decisive strides towards the other interrogation room, his mind set but Callum didn’t take no for an answer. He stepped in front of Marcus and stared him down causing Marcus to stop in his tracks abruptly and glare.

“What was that in there!?” Callum screamed at him, finally fed up with his bullshit.

Marcus looked at him obviously not in a mood to answer the question. Callum blinked and spoke up again.

“Let me repeat myself again. Why the fuck would you go off on a suspect like that? I warned you that if you acted a certain type of way then you would be removed from the premises and the investigation all together.

“I did nothing out of turn.” Marcus said as a matter of fact.

Callum chuckled dryly and placed his han
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