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Interrogation MAG
I sit against the jagged cement wall
The gray smoke swirls around my head
Dripping from the white hot light
"We've checked your alibi and it doesn't hold up.
Where were you that night?"
Even though I'm blinded by the beam I know
All eyes are on me
They're searching for a weakness to hit
They want me to crumble
"I told you, I don't remember. I took some pills and passed out.
I ... I think I was at home all night."
A chuckle came through the wall of light
I look down in avoidance
Fighting the urge to wipe the beaded sweat from my face
My eyes dart left, right then back left
A way out
My heart shifts into overdrive
I clench my fists
Leaping from my seat I charge directly into the light
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