Jungwon flattened down his eyebrow as he watched the other side of the one-way window into the interrogation room. His other hand held tightly onto his cup of now-cold coffee. He didn't like how close she had to sit to him.
"How many questions do they have to go through?" Jungwon glanced at Jake, who stood beside him and watched as well.
Jiyeon quietly seemed to be writing on the yellow typewriter they had gotten for her. On one side of her, and at one end of the table, Sunghoon stood calmly. Arms crossed over his chest as he stared at the mayor at the other end of the table and on Jiyeon's other side.
"Depends on how much he's going to talk," Jake shrugged, "more coffee? Or do you prefer it at room temperature?"
"He's guilty, it's clear he is," Jungwon remarked.
"And what evidence do we have? Only our deductions on it," Jake remarked, "we need concrete proof that we have not made up in our heads. You know that."
"We don't leave a case, you know that," Jungwon retorted.
"We've been over this."
"And if you'd stayed we'd be over this too," Jungwon hummed calmly, noticing how the interrogation had begun, but they were unable to hear anything, "you forgot to turn on the speakers."
"Hold on," Jake murmured and went to the back of the room, "what's going on between you two anyways? She remembers you?"
"Of course she does," Jungwon hummed and frowned at the sight in front of him.
"All of it?"
"If she didn't she wouldn't be my girlfriend," Jungwon retorted and Jake hummed in surprise, turning on the speakers.
"-you can't say I did everything you want me to," the mayor finalised through the speakers and snickered up at Sunghoon.
"Girlfriend, eh?" Jake chuckled and returned to Jungwon's side.
"How many men do you have working for you?" Sunghoon slowly started on the other side.
"I know you're seeing Millie," Jungwon retorted, "you should answer her text by the way. You've already let her wait what...? Forty-two minutes?"
Jake and Jungwon stared at each other for a good second. Jake eventually scoffed and straightened his back slightly. Snickering in victory Jungwon sipped from his cold coffee and turned back to the interrogation room.
"Ew... disgusting," Jungwon remarked and quickly lowered his coffee cup onto the table beside him. Glaring at it before shoving his hands into his pockets.
"-so what if I murdered those women and cut them up? You haven't found the remains, have you? So what do you know about those murders?" the mayor retorted and Sunghoon stood still.
"We did find it," Sunghoon calmly stated and the mayor chuckled.
"Where was it then?" the mayor questioned lowly. Once Sunghoon stayed quiet the mayor only seemed to find it more amusing, "Of course you didn't. I know your methods. All of them."
"In your shed of course," Jiyeon eventually spoke up and Sunghoon glanced down at her. She seemed completely unfazed and continued writing on the typewriter, "The one by your cabin by the lake."
For a second the mayor furrowed his eyebrows and looked over at Sunghoon, who only nodded in agreement with Jiyeon.
"How'd you know it was there?" the mayor questioned and Sunghoon snickered.
"I'm the interrogator," Sunghoon reminded and Jake shifted slightly beside Jungwon.
"Did you actually find it?" Jungwon muttered and Jake shook his head quickly, "then how'd she-"
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Fatal Trouble | Y.Jw
FanfictionAfter a series of unsolved murders, a small-town police station calls for a trio of well-known detectives to solve the case. As the case escalates things get left behind and new feelings are found in the depths of stacks of clues. Perhaps she is fit...
