Archie, Radvi, and Griffin
Radvi sat across from Archie while Griffin remained standing nearby. Radvi’s hands were placed on the table, folded together. His attempt at looking non-imposing.
“Alright.” Radvi began, “Give me a rundown of what all happened last night. Leading up to when you found the body.”
Archie shifted uncomfortably in his seat. This was his first time ever being… interrogated. When he was brought into the station back home, they had skipped all of the formalities. “How far back do you mean? Ten minutes? An hour?”
“Whenever you first showed up in the general area. I assume it was to meet with Miss Ellis?”
“Oh, um.” Archie said, his ape brain acting up for a moment. “No, actually. I had just stopped by the hospital to visit Lynn. Lynn Holmes. I wanted to apologize to her after the cafeteria thing and helped her sneak out so we could go on a walk. We ran into the others by chance.” Archie seemed to relax some at this admission, as harmless as it was, but it seemed like he had more to say that he wasn’t mentioning. His arms were crossed, and he continually averted his eyes as he spoke. Either through embarrassment or something else entirely.
Standing in the corner of the interrogation room, leaning just slightly into said corner, Griffin watched the discussion carefully. His arms were crossed over his chest but hidden underneath they continued flexing, his dark blue eyes staring straight at Archie as if waiting for the young man to start losing it. Aside from the stare, it would be impossible to tell Griffin’s emotions, looking like a human gargoyle standing watch.
“Was Miss Holmes present when you found the body?” Radvi asked.
Archie visibly tensed at this. Her threat, while not aimed at him, rang in his mind once again. He had a feeling that they knew that Lynn had been present, she had been in the lobby after all, but the idea of saying anything and getting on her bad side? It twisted his stomach to think of what she would do if she found out. “No, she wasn’t.” He said, half lying. She wasn’t present when he
found the body. He had been alone for that part.
Radvi noted Archie’s sense of unease. He turned his head, giving Griffin a quick look to see how he had gauged the expression. Griffin’s head had tilted, his arms no longer crossed and instead both hands hung near his sides, palms facing forward. When Archie settled himself the hands rested on top of his duty belt.. After that, Radvi turned back to Archie.
“Describe the moment you found the body. And the state it was in.”
Archie breathed in sharply at the request. It was essentially burnt into his mind at this point. “He- it. It was really messed up.” he began. “It was missing its fingernails. And a few fingers. Its right leg looked like it had been run over by a car or something. I’ve seen a broken femur from a car jack failing that looked just like that back home. His chest was collapsed in, too. Lots of cuts. He had been waterlogged for a little while. You saw it, you… you know what I’m talking about.”
“Yeah, I understand.” Radvi replied, in an almost sympathetic-sounding tone. “The body you found was Doctor Arthur Coleman. He was the school’s AP Biology teacher. He went missing about a week before last night, prior to the new students’ arrival. Did you have
any prior affiliation with him before the events of last week?”
“I- I came aboard last week.” Archie said. “The cafeteria incident was my first day. Not exactly a good first impression.”
“I’m aware.” Radvi said, “Tell me what you did after you found the body.”
“I, uh. I screamed.” Archie said, cracking a miniscule smile in an attempt to lighten the mood somewhat. Seeing no change in either of the men’s faces, he quickly moved on. “The others came into the woods to make sure I was okay.”
“Others.” Radvi repeated the word. “Who else was there besides Miss Ellis?”
“Amelia, Keaton, Natalie, and Lynn all came.” he said. “I was a pretty good ways from the body at that point- Lynn was talking me down so I wouldn’t… you know.”
“You said before that Miss Holmes wasn’t present when you found Coleman.”
“Well, she wasn’t.” Archie explained. “I, uh, I went into the woods trying to find flowers for Natalie when I apologized to her and found him alone. I- I don’t even know if Lynn saw the body.”
“But she
was made aware of the
presence of the body.” Radvi replied, “You and Miss Ellis were the only ones at the scene when I arrived. Why did the other three in your group leave before then?”
Archie sighed at this. He cast a glance to Griffin, and then looked back at Radvi. “Did you ever run from the cops as a kid, sir?”
“This isn’t about me.” Radvi replied sternly.
“Well yeah, but-” Archie began, stumbling through his words. “Natalie called, and I was the one that found the body. So we stayed. I don’t know about the other three, or
why they left. It was kinda like the cops showing up at a party. Even if you haven’t done anything wrong, you leave. They didn’t touch it, I’m not even sure if they
saw it. When Nat told us she called Cara, they didn’t want to be guilty by association.”
Radvi leaned back in his chair. He sat for a moment, pondering. He gave Griffin another quick glance before proceeding to the next question.
“Did anyone else in the group express awareness of the body’s identity?”
“Amelia did.” Archie said, almost too quickly. “She kept saying ‘she’s after me, she’s after me’. I had no idea what she meant by that. She said that when she ran from me in the cafeteria, she ended up in an AP Bio room and saw uh, what was his name again?”
“Doctor Arthur Coleman.”
“Dr. Coleman and another woman. Amelia said that he was hurt, I think.”
Radvi turned back towards Griffin. “Hardin’s talking to Miss Nelson later.” He said, “He should be made aware of this.”
Throughout the interview Griffin had pieced together the story and the more Archie spoke the less likely Griffin thought he actually did anything to the Doctor, he was just a scared kid and so when Radvi turned to him, Griffin nodded.
“I’ll stay here, make sure Archie continues feeling nice and relaxed if you want to go let him know.”“We’re about done here anyway.” Radvi said, standing up from his seat, “Take him back to reception for now. We have to keep everyone here until we’ve run them all.” With that, he headed for the door and exited the chamber, leaving Griffin and Archie to each other.
Archie shifted uncomfortably, and stood up. He awkwardly met Griffin’s eyes and tried not to swallow. This dude looked tough as nails. Just like Lynn did, except he had a weapon. Now that he thought about it, so did Lynn, but something about this man made it feel like he was staring through Archie’s very soul. “So do I go on my- or do you walk me out?”
The sentence was broken, but he was nervous, damnit! This was not something he did on the regular. Upon closer inspection, Archie found that Griffin for all his tough looks, couldn’t have been much older than he was. If he was even older at all. The was simultaneously unnerving and disarming, and he was unsure how to feel about that.
Griffin stepped to the side to allow Radvi to leave the room and when the door clicked shut again, turned his eyes straight back to Archie. The sight however caused him to reconsider a few things. For one, Archie did not look anything like a threat, just a boy who was in over his head and in a location that he probably never expected to be in again. Griffin softened his piercing gaze a bit, and even visibly relaxed his form, though a hand was always out and ready for something to set the kid off.
”You can follow me Archie, this way.” He opened the door and gestured back the way they came and the closer the other young man got, the more details of Griffin’s own features would be visible. Griffin saw hesitation, and curiosity cross Archie’s face and couldn’t help but smirk at the reaction.
”This way.” He pointed down the corridor and started walking, making sure he didn’t make physical contact with Archie as that would be a trip the lizard boy wouldn’t forget in a hurry.
”Thank you for cooperating with us, I know it sucks to be targeted for something you have no control over. You did the right thing by helping us. I’m Officer Aparo by the way, but you can call me Griffin, or Griff if you prefer.”Archie extended his hand to Griffin for him to shake. “Yeah, it’s-” Archie began, but trailed off. “Thanks.” He said simply, appreciating the man’s understanding. “I’m Archie, but I guess you already knew that one.”
Griffin stared at the offered hand for a moment, and had to mentally stop himself from laughing out loud. Instead he cleared his throat and smiled politely.
”You probably don’t want to make physical contact with me, one of the things about my nullification is that physical contact will drain you faster than anything. And you don’t want that, trust me.”Archie looked down at his hand, and then back to Griffin, and then decided he had a wonderful idea. His shirt was long sleeved, and because it was still very temperate aboard the promise he had pushed the sleeves up over his forearms. With his offhand, he pulled his sleeve down over his hand, and offered it to Griffin once again with what was possibly the dumbest grin, thinking he was a genius. He had been ostracized for the most part by many people for the incident in the cafeteria, but he had somehow formed an uneasy friendship with the rest of the losers club. “One thing I’ve learned up here is that you can’t let powers hold you back.”
With a raised eyebrow, and a confused look on his face, Griffin watched as Archie pulled down his sleeve and covered his hand. Griffin was still hesitant, having never actually tried to use his power through fabric before but shrugged, and clasped the offered hand. Nothing happened, and Griffin let out a breath he didn’t realize he was holding.
”Well you’re not drooling on the floor, so that’s a good sign.”Archie beamed at this. “It’s nice to meet you, Griff.” he said, simply. “You’re on the clock, right? When do you get off? I’d like to introduce you to the others. They’re not as bad as they may seem.”
Griffin would be lying is he said he was ok in this moment. His entire life was spent hammering the idea that Para-humans were the enemy, that they were ruining the world and had to be controlled. But here was this guy, barely younger than Griffin himself asking him to come and hang out with him and others right
after being interrogated. At the risk of looking stupid he collected himself and hesitantly nodded.
”Uh, sure.” he said, eyebrows crinkling forward and then back up.
”Thanks?” That was all he could think to say, and as they walked back into the reception area, Griffin left Archie and turned to go back down the hall, glancing back as he did, brows still furrowed in confusion.
Written with @SepticGentleman and @DayDreamz