The truth and the lies

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Simon

The interrogation room was small, dimly lit, and filled with an air of tension as Gabriel, janet, and myself sat across from the police officers who were eager to get to the bottom of the shootout and car crash incident

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The interrogation room was small, dimly lit, and filled with an air of tension as Gabriel, janet, and myself sat across from the police officers who were eager to get to the bottom of the shootout and car crash incident.

Officer Samuel, a stern-looking man with a no-nonsense attitude, took the lead. "Let's start from the beginning. What exactly happened at the hospital? We've got conflicting reports, and we want the truth."

Gabriel, with his usual calm demeanor, began to weave a convincing tale. "It was a routine investigation. We received a tip about suspicious activities related to a potential supernatural threat. We were there to assess the situation, but things escalated quickly."

I nodded in agreement. "Yeah, we weren't expecting armed resistance. It caught us off guard. The suspects were heavily armed, and it turned into a full-blown firefight. We did our best to contain the situation and protect innocent lives."

Janet, playing her part, added, "I got caught in the crossfire. I was just a bystander visiting a friend at the hospital. It was terrifying. I'm lucky to be alive."

Officer Samuel furrowed his brows, skeptical. "And the car crash?"

I quickly jumped in, "We were trying to evade the assailants. They chased us, and in the chaos, our car got hit. It was a matter of life and death."

Gabriel nodded again, reinforcing the story. "We were forced to make split-second decisions to ensure our safety and the safety of everyone around us."

The police officers exchanged glances, seemingly buying into the fabricated story. Officer Samuel sighed, "Alright, this seems like a complicated situation. We'll have to sort through the evidence and witness statements. But for now, you're free to go. Just make sure you're available for further questioning if needed."

As we left the police station, Janet couldn't help but feel a mix of relief and guilt. we had managed to deceive the police, at least for the time being, but the weight of their fabricated tale hung over them.

Gabriel pulled me aside, whispering, "We need to be cautious. Our actions have consequences, and we can't afford any slip-ups."

I nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. Little did the police know that the supernatural world they were dealing with was far more complex and dangerous than they could ever imagine. we left the police station, leaving behind a web of deceit that concealed the true nature of our mission.

Sebastian

Sebastian

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