141 Misdeeds- Part 2 (1/2)

It was the man she had met once at a soiree that was held in his mansion. He was the man who held the complete power of the slave establishment, if she could get to talk to him, he could let her go.

”Please let me talk to him!” Heidi pleaded with the head guard.

”Bitch must have lost her mind. Lock her up in the isolation in the second level,” ordered the head guard.

”Second?”

”Did I tell anything else? I need to interrogate her. Go now and get her locked. As if the week wasn't bad...” the voice of the head guard disappeared when he left the room.

”Please tell Mr. Wilford that I am Heidi Curtis! Warren Lawson's fiance! Please tell him that. I am not a slave here!” her words were desperate when the guard came to chain her hands and legs. This was the same guard she had begun noticing since yesterday and she knew if there was any chance the guards would listen, he seemed to be the only one as he had exposed his emotions unknowingly, ”Please, I am begging you,” she pleaded to hear the man sigh. Once any person of the outside world stepped in her as slaves, they always lost their mind talking gibberish until they learnt to face the reality.

”You need to stay quiet if you don't want to further your punishment,” the guard spoke to her, dragging her to the dark building and taking her through the stairs, he lit the side torch before pushing her into the cell of the deserted floor.

”Why is it hard for anyone here to relay a single message!” she asked frustrated.

”Slaves speak a lot of lies. Spewing absurd words to only escape from this hole. Now shut up before I stuff your mouth with animal blood or worse human blood,” he sent her a glare and locked the door of the cell she was in while standing with his back to her. She closed her eyes, exhaling softly. Thinking what could convince the guard, she tightened her fingers to form into fists.

”Is that how you spoke to her too?” Heidi asked, her words were quietly spoken, enough for the man to hear but not anyone who would have tried eavesdropping on them. Not getting a response from him she continued to speak, ”Did you lie to her about how you felt? So that she could have a better life?”

”Don't think just because I haven't raised a hand against you I won't now. You better shut up,” he growled.

”But it doesn't change the fact that you killed her the moment you uttered those words to her,” seeing the guardsman turn around in rage she closed her mouth.