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Evelyn swung her hands off his shoulders, balling her hands into fists at her sides. Resisting the overwhelming urge to beat the living daylight out of him. It was uncommon for prisoners to talk back, especially after being outright threatened. He had barely acknowledged her when she had grabbed his shoulders, something that had made most of the witches she'd interrogated squirm a little at the least. He didn't seem to be bothered by it in the slightest, if he was he gave no visible reaction. Frustrated, she returned to her seat, folding her arms across her chest.
"It's not an idea, it's a fact. Most everyone here has lost someone at the hands of your kind, brothers, sisters, my own mother. If I'm a monster for protecting other people from that fate, so be it." This witch had the nerve to speak to her as if she was the one at fault. How dare he, a witch, claim she was he monster. If it weren't for their manipulation and slaughter of innocents she wouldn't have to do this. He was obviously trying to get her worked up, and she was playing right into his hand. Growing more and more frustrated with him and herself every second. She couldn't wait until they would be able to dispose of him. After less than hour interrogating him she was ready to rip his throat out. It was what he said next that was the final straw, she could no longer control herself.
Standing up she leaned across the table, slapping him clean across the face. It wasn't as harsh as she would have liked, but if she were to break his nose there would be a large mess. She rarely got her hands dirty during interrogations, though she certainly tempted to. "Don't test your luck. Remember who's in charge here, I could have backup down here in minutes all of who would be more than happy to tear you limb from limb." Evelyn glared at him before continuing, now a fair bit calmer. "I find it hard to believe you don't know any other witches, you should know we don't tell them who told us their location. There has to be one you know out there. She pressed on, if he was lying she would get it out of him eventually.