Interrogation Time

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When the ducks regained consciousness, they found themselves in chairs and wrapped up in chains. In front of them was a metal table and on the other end of the table was Daniel Beakship and Lady Bonnie.

Donald looked around the room and saw they were on longer in the helicopter but in a room with four metal walls. "Let me guess. The interrogation room, right?"

"Top marks, Donald. A great start to the interrogation. Now, shall we start with the obvious question?"

"No!" Daisy snapped. "Because we know what it is and there is nothing you can say or do to make us spill the beans!"

"Oh, really?" Daniel said. "Well, we'll see about that."

"Allow me, Admiral." Then Bonnie flew towards the ducks and pointed her fins at them. At first, they didn't feel anything. Then Daisy started to laugh.

"What's so funny, Daisy?" Donald asked. Then he started to laugh. He was laughing as if both his feet and under their wings were being tickled.

"Okay, stop!" Daisy cried. "Stop! I'm getting a bellyache!"

Bonnie finally lowered her fins down and the duck prisoners stopped laughing.

"Now, will you tell me where the sons of Admiral Beakship are?" she asked.

"No," Daisy replied. "We just needed to stop laughing."

Bonnie frowned at the ducks. "Very funny, but you're not going to find the next one so hilarious."

"Oh, yeah?" Donald asked. "Do your worst!"

"My absolute pleasure." Then Bonnie clapped her fins together. The ducks saw two white plates appear on the metal table. They didn't know what was on them, but they knew two things about them: they looked and smelt very fishy and very disgusting. It was enough to make them feel very sick and very close to throwing up.

"Tell me where Admiral Beakship's sons are and all of this will be taken away," Bonnie said.

"You'll... have... to... do... better... than... this," Donald said, feeling very sick.

"Don't... even... think... of... force... feeding... us," Daisy said. "It... won't... work."

Bonnie sighed as she flicked her fins. The plates vanished. The ducks were relieved as they caught their breath.

Then Donald saw Bonnie pointing to him. He felt nothing. Then he felt that he was getting a headache. Then he felt his head was swelling up and then it was expanding like a balloon.

Daisy was horrified at what she saw Bonnie doing to her boyfriend. "Stop! Please stop!"

"Not until you tell me what we want to know," Bonnie said.

Daisy kept looking at Donald in so much pain but never forgot how much danger she would put his whole family in danger if she told Bonnie and Daniel anything. While she tried to make her mind up, Daisy took another look at Donald and saw that he was in so much pain that she decided that neither of them could take any more of it.

"All right!" she yelled. "ALL RIGHT! Stop and I will tell you! I promise! This time, I truly promise!"

Lady Bonnie stopped what she was doing and Donald's head went back to normal as he breathed and Daisy comforted him.

"You better start talking, Miss Duck," Bonnie said, "before I start the whole thing again."

Daisy sighed. "Very well."

"No, Daisy! Don't do it. I'm not worth it."

"Donald, we tried everything we could. There's nothing else left to try." Then she cleared her throat as she turned to Bonnie and Daniel. "Admiral Beakship's sons are in –"

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