Legacy of Guilt by L. J. Morris

Legacy of Guilt by L. J. Morris

Author:L. J. Morris [Morris, L. J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dark Edge Press
Published: 2022-08-01T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

Palmer’s eyes flickered open; he couldn’t see anything. It took him a minute to realise that he had a black canvas bag on his head. He was sitting on, what felt like, a wooden chair, but couldn’t move. His arms were tied behind his back and his ankles were fastened to the legs of the chair. He slowly moved as much as he could to check for injuries, he couldn’t feel any spots of sharp pain, no broken bones, or dislocated joints. He moved his head, his jaw ached, and he could taste blood. He ran his tongue around his teeth, one of them felt like it was cracked. Whatever they had done to him so far, it hadn’t done any real damage, yet. He expected that to change.

He stayed still, listening. He could sense people moving around him, but no one was saying anything. If they intended to torture him, this would be the first step, psychological torture. They wanted him to feel isolated, it heightened the fear. This wasn’t Brad’s style though. Palmer imagined him standing off to one side polishing his pliers or sharpening a knife.

The canvas bag was roughly ripped from Palmer’s head and a bright light shone in his face. He squinted, unable to open his eyes. He tried to turn away from the light, but it was all around him. His mouth was dry, his heart pounded.

‘Who are you working for?’

Palmer couldn’t work out what direction the voice was coming from. A punch crashed into his solar plexus followed by one to his jaw. He doubled over but someone grabbed his hair and pulled him back up.

‘Who are you working for?’

Palmer’s senses were all working in overdrive, trying to get some information to explain the assault his body was going through. More punches landed, more questions. Then, it stopped.

Palmer gasped for breath and blinked his eyes. The floodlights that surrounded him were switched off and moved away. He could now see Wallace standing in front of him. ‘That’s enough of that. Logan’s a big tough guy. He’s not going to tell us what we need to know because we beat him up.’

Palmer wasn’t too sure. Much more of that treatment and he might have broken.

Wallace bent over. His mouth close to Palmer. ‘We don’t want to hurt you, Logan. Just tell us who you are working for, and we’ll let you go.’

Palmer doubted that too. He was quite sure Brad wanted to hurt him.

Wallace shouted to one of the men. ‘Get him a drink.’

One of the guards handed Wallace a plastic bottle. He unscrewed the top and held it to Palmer’s lips. ‘There we go, Logan. See, we aren’t all bad. You were one of us after all.’

Palmer took a mouthful.

Here we go, we’ve had bad cop, this must be good cop.

‘How about untying me.’ Palmer didn’t think there was any chance of that, but it was worth a try.

‘Oh, I don’t think so. Not just yet. Now, Logan, who are you working for?’

Palmer cleared his throat and whispered.



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