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jonjost · 2 months ago
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us281trktrl · 8 months ago
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commodore-jeep-eep-blog · 7 months ago
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I think the guy they just grabbed is probably just the first of a wholly organic wave of folks who take the exact stupidest read from this that the security state is a paper tiger and get obliterated. It took savvy and discipline to pull it off, most of the pretenders won't have a dram of either. Won't believe otherwise until they have ballistics matching the gun to the mark, anyway.
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richardsphere · 1 year ago
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leverage log: The Frame-up job
So we're starting In Medias Res with a gunfight/chasescene (Nate and Sophie are the ones being chased) --- Cut back to earlier. Parker Elliot and Hardison are in DC and staying for a while. Leverage Inc is closed for 2 days of break. (feels weird how they're putting 2 "its them on their own" episodes back-to-back.)
Nate is absolutely rambling about Mystery Street (1950), And is nice enough to exposit its historical importance within media (apparently its the first mainstream murder-mystery that was about forensics, which feels incorrect but I'm not a cinephile). Sophie is nice enough to cut him off from the spoilers. (Always like when a creator puts in a little "recomendation" list in their show.)
I refuse to believe Sophie is "having a guy come over" for her theatre's lighting grid. (there are a thousand reasons it should be Hardison, only some of which are Opsec/Bug Sweeping)
"you know you're not supposed to root for the criminals" "always root for the home team" Bit predictable and obligatory, give it a 7.5/10. --- Estate sale, dead rich guy named Jonas Galt (probably a reference to John Galt of Atlas Shrugged "will not shut the fuck up" fame). Sophie's trying to "view" his paintings.
"a father and son should leave nothing unsaid at the end". Ok so we're definitly setting up a second murder mystery. And the butler is ominous, but the butler is never actually guilty. As a tangent thats a strange history by the way, apparantly there never really was a trend in "butler did it" stories, plenty of "some low level labourer who'd be beneath suspicion" murders, like a postal worker or police agent, but it appears culture collectively imagined the butler-did-it trend out of thin air. Its weird that we have this "cliche" trope that never really existed.)
"you must think you're clever" "I deduced your location at a random event in under 20 minutes. I've had worse mornings". ---
"No pictures, no reproductions, never been sold or exhibited" Thats intriguing. (it verry much rules out any chance of our heroes switching it out with a copy)
Code is in a tiny envelope, (did not seem to be sealed with wax or anything, so could have been previously opened)
Ma Mystere's been stolen (insert obligatory "twist" here). --- Ok so we have a painting of which no one knows its appearance, that was stolen from a family vault. This brings a couple of issues. 1- This is not a Mona Lisa Scam. (you cannot sell fake Mona Lisa's if people dont know what a real Mona Lisa looks like) 2-Their stolen painting cannot be authenticated as the genuine article as only 2 people ever knew what it looked like (the painter, and the guy who put it in his vault).
Basically: This is pretty stupid painting to steal.
Now as for the how of the theft... I have 2 guesses: 1, its a fakeout. Two Davids style. Put something (fake wall) in front of the painting to make people think its been stolen, then when the case has been shut and declared unsolveable. Perp walks out with the actual painting after they've been cleared of guilt and insurance paid out. (remember, this is leverage. 25% chance its either an insurance scam, or Nate makes it look like you committed one) 2. It was never in the safe, Jonas Galt employed security through obscurity and merely pretended he had it in his vault, he had a sense of humour and put an empty frame there so that any would-be art-thieves would think they were the second thief to get to it and that Galt is just too pridefull to admit he lost a priceless cultural artifact. In reality the painting is just on the wall in his house somewhere with a frame that covers the signature (assuming the artist even signed it) Technically there's a third option combining the two: Layered vault. Its actually in the vault, and there is a fake wall to trick thieves into thinking that they're the second thief. But i think that one is slightly too complicated. (Planting that many hidden clues would cut into the shows ability to add a B or C-plot to the episode) --- Its Sterling, which combined with this episodes multiple references to Nate's past as an insurance investigator means that one of the family members faked the theft. (cause that is the insurance scam option) --- Ok so i dont know much about actual interpol. But based on the line that its a "new department" that he "himself created", We're gonna say that Interpol, in the leverage-verse, is basically just SHIELD.
Standard "clear your own name" plot. (I feel fairly certain James doesnt actually think Nate and Sophie did this, he knows them well enough that unless a billionaire is actually crying on the evening news its not Nate. Which means he's just decided that with these two forced to clear their own name, he gets to have a martini while the case solves itself for him) --- "Going on? What's going on?". My bet, secret birthday party. Sophie is lying about Parker Elliot and Hardison staying in DC. Gave him the single ticket as an obvious distraction. Then attended an art gala as a less obvious distraction. --- "there is an RFID tag on the painting itself, moving the painting should have triggered the alarm" Fake wall. Its a fake wall. --- someone (nate thinks Jonas the Corpse) changed the code... I remember his son was disowned. His son had access to code, opened the vault. Put in the fake wall. Jonas discovered the painting missing and was too pridefull to admit. Suspected his son responsible but couldnt prove it. Disowned him, Changed the code. --- Ok so my timeline was off, the painting was "stolen" (i mean hidden behind a fake wall seriously what set designer makes a Safe's internal walls PURPLE if not to set us up for a "fake wall" reveal) same day he changed the locks and same day he died. (son wasnt disowned for stealing the painting. Son "stole" the painting because he was disowned and wasnt gonna get no money in the will no more) --- Oh little re-introduction shots of the various suspects. Son is shown with fucking blueprints in front of boxes of unknown construction materials because its a fake wall. (I like the reintroduction shots, i dont know which specific whodunnit they are meant to reference. But I like them) --- Ok now we've got a plottwist: Lawyer dude says son was being put back into the will by dad. (dad knows son stole the thing, Dad is being blackmailed by son. Son is pretending he doesnt want to be put back into the will because he knows it'll look suspicious if he's happy to have been put back in the will.) Ghost of Christmas Past Nate is going full jesus, whomever comped his green-screen ass into the black-and-white flashback put him on the swimming pool. --- Ex wife actually thinks they were gonna remarry (no motive) Lawyer doesnt stand to inherit anyway. (technically he could be trying to invoke "the kids fight over the will, spend all the inheritance on their legal fees, lawyer gets the will" type shenanigans. But no way did Jonas give his lawyer vault access) --- Son went to artschool (read: knows the value of the paintings) and is a construction contractor. ITS A FAKE FUCKING WALL --- they all had an alibi for the times that someone was going in and out of the vault. (because the Son, who is a contractor has construction workers who work beneath him.) --- "I just got you off the hook for stealing that painting, now you want to steal the painting and another painting just to prove it isnt real?!" Love the delivery. 8.75/10
Nate going in with the Zhuge Liang Gambit. (look so obviously like you must be beaten that they conclude it must be a trap and get out your way.) Remember people: This gambit only works on people who are: 1-Paranoid 2-Well aware that you are a tricky little fuckface. --- Lovely work on the pronoun game by Sophie. "just give it her" Oh i see... Sophie modeled Ma Mystere she hasnt seen the painting she dated the painter! --- "Hey! I dont suppose anyone here has spent the last few years switching all the paintings in the house with forgeries!, while no one was looking?" Excellent delivery, great line. 10/10. "I did not think that would work". Simple line, simple delivery (twice), 9.5/10
Obligatory second murder! (she didnt do it, she just realised the son, who was an art student did it, which is why she's dead in the pool he's supposedly renovating) --- Everything is sunshine and rainbows.. Except i dont think for even a second that Jim would mistake this for a legitimate accident --- Ooh, catering. Good call Nate. --- "They'll hear a gunshot" "Place is empty". yeah, but Nate's pocket isnt. He's got Jim on the phone listening in to everything. --- "anyone else you'd like me to arrest for the same crime, or is three our lucky number?" subpar line, great delivery. 8/10.
turns out, it was a fake wall. who would've thunk
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allieinarden · 1 year ago
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I thought I couldn’t possibly find out any background info on “Cape Feare” that would unsettle me more and then I found out that Kelsey Grammer had to identify his sister’s body after she was murdered by a spree killer in 1975 and was forced to wonder if any Simpsons writer could possibly have been expected to know that in that dark pre-Wikipedia age as they were cheerfully handing him history’s most iconic comedic study of parole violation with intent to kill.
Speaking of singing villains, Dan Povenmire was one of several storyboard artists on the Simpsons episode “Cape Feare” and I have to live with that.
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conkreetmonkey · 6 months ago
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Actually kind of depressing how many people seem to be genuinely convinced that Luigi did it. Like, guys. It's the most obvious frameup I've ever seen in my life.
If you read "and then they found the guy a week later, wearing the same outfit, with all the evidence and a note saying "I did it" in his back pocket, just standing around in a McDonald's, and he went quietly and willingly because, as the note explained, he loved cops and wanted to make their jobs easier, the end" in a book, you'd throw that shit in the trash for disrespecting your intelligence so brazenly.
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ceoslayers · 24 days ago
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It's like everyone forgot Luigi Mangione's prosecutors lied about legal calls?? No one knows about the law istg 😫 4th Amendment's exclusionary rule's Bad Faith exception: every prosecutor accusing of any crime is considered lying until proven truthful, a.k.a. Presumption of Frameup legal principle.
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leviitome · 1 month ago
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⨳ — Ultraviolence | Levi Ackerman
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ULTRAVIOLENCE | MASTERLIST
A Levi Ackerman x Fem!OC
Your failed attempts at outsmarting him were now in the gutter. No matter what you did, you always ended up running back to him. He has successfully trapped you in his hold forever. Even if it costs you your life.
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18+, contains depictions of suicide, death, graphic violence, adult content, depictions of self-harm, super duper angsty, cults, etc.
STATUS - IN PROGRESS
Available and originally uploaded on AO3.
1 - You Are Free
2 - Love at First Sight
3 - Photograph
4 - Loudon
5 - Frameup
6 - Booklets and Memos
7 - Unshackled
8 - In progress
SUPLEMENTALS -
Moodboard
Setting
Jade Lange
Levi Ackerman
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anthurak · 7 months ago
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So here’s something interesting that just occurred to me:
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I wonder if Andrealphus suffers from classic villainous ‘complexity addiction’, and if that might end up leading to his downfall?
Because when you think about it, Andre’s big scheme this episode to take Stolas’s power feels quite a bit MORE complicated than it probably needed to be. Specifically in a way that could end up coming back to BITE Andrealphus.
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When you look back at Andre’s reaction to Stella mentioning what Stolas was specifically doing with Blitzo, it seems pretty clear that just Stolas loaning his Grimoire to Blitzo was a SERIOUS no-no for a Goetia. And almost certainly would have landed Stolas in hot shit with the law even without any outside scheming.
So why didn’t Andrealphus simply lead with that, instead of coming up with a fairly convoluted scheme of framing I.M.P. for ‘stealing’ the Grimoire and attempts on Stolas’s life, all seemingly with the goal of luring Stolas out to save Blitzo and take the fall for him, at which point Andre steps in to volunteer as a reasonable ‘regent’ for Stolas’s power and position?
Why not just let the authorities KNOW about Stolas’s illegal actions and be ready to smear him as much as possible to get him stripped of his power and position?
Now to be clear, I am NOT saying that this is ‘bad writing’ as so many who have lost all literary-analysis skill to the CinemaSins brain-worms might call it. Andrealphus ABSOLUTELY feels like the kind of character to get ‘lost in the sauce’ of his evil scheming and come up with something way more complicated than it needs to be.
What I think makes this so interesting is that Andre DIDN’T need to TRICK SATAN with this whole frameup job. So I have to wonder if THIS is what’s going to come back to… well, not so much ‘bite’ Andrealphus so much as chomp his whole ass off. Simply put, I do NOT think Satan would take kindly to being deceived in his own courtroom.
Though to keep in mind, I don’t think this would lead to Stolas somehow getting exonerated, having his position returned or any other kind of magic reset button shenanigans. For one, Satan doesn’t strike me as the kind who would go back on any of his rulings, and even if he might have been inclined, Stolas DID engage in his own deception of Satan by claiming to be some vague, nebulous ‘mastermind’ to take the fall for Blitzo. Meaning that Satan would probably tack on an extra century or two to Stolas’s ‘sentence’.
Rather, this would be less ‘exonerating Stolas’ and more ‘dragging Andrealphus under the bus.’ Getting him stripped of the power and position he got from Stolas (and maybe even his own existing position) and potentially removing him, and hopefully Stella as well, from Octavia.
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Which in turn would provide a perfect setup/reason for Andrealphus to fly into an unhinged, murderous rage at Stolas and Blitzo.
Again, I’m not sure how much if any of this will end up being relevant. Mostly just that Andrealphus getting screwed over by his own overly complicated scheme does feel fitting.
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hughungrybear · 11 months ago
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I forgot about the crazy cousin who was so jealous of Rak's success, she was actually stupid enough to think her sloppy frameup job would work 😅.
But then again, this series blatantly advertised (in ep 6, I think) that "jealousy is a form of love", so maybe the fucker just really REALLY loves her cousin Rak with all her devious heart. 🤷‍♀️
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us281trktrl · 10 months ago
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felixcloud6288 · 1 year ago
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Higurashi: Abducted by Demons Chapter 3
There is almost nothing I can talk about that isn't spoilers this chapter.
The arc continues to introduce us to the major characteristics of the mystery of Oyashiro-sama's curse. We have the first instance of "Demoned away" being mentioned and Detective Delicious Ooishi brings up the trends with each murder. After Keiichi mentions Demoning away to him, Ooishi brings up how that aligns with the murders as well.
And Rena and Mion's chat makes it clear everyone is aware of what's going on. They've connected the dots themselves and understand the curse is targeting outsiders.
The infamous "YOU'RE LYING!!" scene is in color in the print manga.
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When I first read about Satoshi being part of the club, I thought the girls were modern-day sirens luring men to their doom.
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I absolutely love Mr. Maebara's design in the manga. In the anime, we never see his face and what little we see of him implies he's just a generic salaryman.
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That panel of Rena standing behind Keiichi was the scariest part of the chapter to me.
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If she didn't hear the whole conversation, then I think she at least heard the talk about Satoshi. This one panel is the perfect perspective from her viewpoint.
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I do have to wonder how the pacing of Keiichi and Ooishi's conversation went. Keiichi's dad said Rena was there for a little under an hour.
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I want to point out how the second murder case was a complete coincidence. The couple just happened to die during the Cotton Drifting Festival, and the wife's body just happened to be undiscovered.
The murder of the woman in the fourth case is also coincidental but Satoshi's disappearance was not.
Coincidence is a far more boring answer than conspiracy, but it muddies the waters when trying to figure out the real conspiracy. In fact, the actual mastermind behind everything used these incidents to further cover their plots.
Bells rang in my head when Ooishi mentioned the killer in the fourth case was caught. That's not true at all. And him dying in prison is very convenient for the mastermind. I'll be keeping an eye for how the frameup happened.
For that one conversation between Rena and Keiichi, I had to rewrite their dialogue and do a cold read to try figuring out what was going on from Rena's perspective. Most of her dialogue could be read in a somewhat teasing or annoyed tone. And her screaming that Keiichi is lying is her being assertive.
Keiichi's trying to force Rena to reveal her own secrets and she is just turning around and pointing out his hypocrisy over it. He's keeping his own secrets so why can't she.
I wonder if she would have come clean about everything if Keiichi did tell her about his conversation with Ooishi.
And we never actually saw her face when she was eavesdropping on Keiichi's phone conversation. She may have just come to visit or apologize, saw he was on the phone, waited for him to finish, got uncomfortable when she realized Keiichi was talking to a cop and left.
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mylittlesecrethaven · 6 months ago
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All Types Of Criminal Laws Cause Why Not: Part 8
Cause wtf not? This is (probably) gonna include laws from all over the world. This is gonna include what the criminal law is, the type of criminal law it is, the severity of it, and the punishment(s) for it.
So let's go I guess.
Frameup:
(Crime Against A Person)
Fabrication of evidence
This is the act of falsely incriminating someone by creating false evidence or giving a false testimony in court.
This is punished by time in jail, usually 5-10 years or more depending on the country.
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Indecent Exposure:
(Sexual Offense)
Offense to public order
When someone purposefully exposes a part of their body in a way that is against the local standards of appropriate behavior.
This is usually punished with fines, but it its in a certain area (such as around children) or its a repeat offender, jail time can added onto the fine.
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Extortion:
(Crime Against Property)
Criminal offense
The act of obtaining money or a service by forcing another person to do it through threats or blackmail.
This is punished with jail time, and in the US this is considered a federal crime so you could be sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in some cases.
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Ethnic Cleansing:
(Crime Against The Public)
Discrimination (and in some cases homicide)
This is the forced removal (which could mean pushing the group out or killing them) of a certain ethnic, racial, or religious groups (or groups with certain beliefs)
Ethnic cleansing is usually not punished unless those doing the ethnic cleansing get captured, and from there they usually get charged with life in jail or are simply killed.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 3 years ago
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"JUDGE DENOUNCES HIS ACCUSERS," Kingston Whig-Standard. October 5, 1932. Page 13. --- Declares They Are Trying to "Frame Him"-To Conduct Defence ---- WINNIPEG, Oct. 5. - Charging that his accusers themselves should be under criminal indictment, Judge L. S. G. Stubbs, county judge, came to bat with another furious denunciation of those he claims are trying to "frame" him in the investigation ordered by the Federal Government.
Suggesting that the Government charge an admission to the trial, and asserting that he will conduct his own defense, because he thinks no lawyer he would retain could be depended upon to ask the questions he proposes to advance, he says in a signed statement: "Many of my friends are worrying that the political lynching which has been jointly planned for me by the politicians in power at Winnipeg and Ottawa will take place in camera. Some organizations have even paid me the left-handed compliment of petioning that I be tried in public and not in private. There need be no fears on that score. There will be no star chamber for me; my frameup will be exposed in the most public manner possible.
"My accusers are men who ought themselves to be under criminal indictment, men who obtained nothing less than the government of this province by fraud and through false pretenses - men under whose governance and responsibility our fair province has been converted into a stink-pot."
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asklordcaptaincastronova · 2 years ago
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😶 + how much do you regret Amadeus? What do you regret? Why do you regret?
Quite a bit.
There's been a lot of murder, assassinations, frameups, petty theivery, grand theft, orbital bombardment.
Uh
Probably could have done a better job a quite a few things.
As to why... because regret is what I do?
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leviitome · 1 month ago
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5. Frameup | Ultraviolence
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AO3 / Masterlist
cw: violence depicted, suicide, cults, crime, etc.
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The rest of the drive goes by filled with agitation. The closer you get to the station, the more you feel anxious. The need to see him, the need to know more about your mother, and everything else was enough to drive you insane. 
“I have a scheduled appointment with Levi Ackerman today.” You tell the receptionist, who looks at you with a monotone but apologetic look. You can almost convince yourself that she was sincere. 
“Mr. Ackerman is currently occupied with a visitor, but I will let you know once your session with him can begin.” 
You don’t even bother to muse up a reply and peek through the door that Levi is in. He’s with a man, much older than the both of you. You can only surmise what they are speaking about but you can guarantee it is good enough to leave a satisfied impression on Levi’s face right after. 
The look on his face says it all, it looks like whatever that man has said to him made him feel relieved. The individual leaves the room with a pleased look on his face as he fixes his attire and steps out of the station. 
You stepped into the conference room feeling the exact same disconcerted feeling you felt when you first met Levi. You aren’t exactly sure as to why you’d feel this way but you do. It feels different, almost as if there’s a glimmer of hope in you. You needed to fill that void. 
“Who was that?” 
“My lawyer.” 
You peer up at Levi as he takes your hand to shake. He never misses to kiss your hand right after as always, over the past few meetings he has never failed to touch you at least once or twice in every one of them. It has become habitual, it came as a shock to you the first time but you’ve learned to tolerate it. Sometimes you even expect him to do it and he smiles smugly just by having the thought of treating you with respect.
Something tells you he’s in a much better mood than he normally is. Regardless, the thought of asking him what it was about left your mind as you bombarded him with countless pieces of information about the death of Grisha, how Eren explained to you about the cult and how it came to be, and how Levi has avoided and disagreed with his uncle despite ending up as a criminal. Something tells you that this series of unfortunate events are all tied together but you don’t wish to swarm him with information any longer. 
Your job is to distinguish him from other criminals, to know the roots of his ventures and the intricacies of his mind. To be able to understand how he thinks, how he feels, and how he acts. You’re not here to solve a crime , you thought to yourself. But you can’t help it. You chose to study him for a reason and that reason being your mother. 
Levi looks taken aback by the splurge of details you just gave him and he changes his expression from satisfied to a deadpan one. His features darken and he looks at you with nothing but coldness. The change was so quick you could barely catch onto it happening. 
For a moment you were still, you didn’t want to move in case he spontaneously makes an attempt to hurt you. Much to your dismay, he was handcuffed to the table this time. But you didn’t want to risk anything. 
“Don’t speak to him again, Ms. Lange. Do you understand?” 
You scoff at him as if you’d ever stop speaking to the only one giving you information- 
“He’s a part of it [the cult], everything he told you was the truth. But that was for the sole purpose of having you come back, he’s using the same information to bring you in.” His voice stops you from thinking any further.
You scoff to yourself and he notices the disbelief in your face. You know the reason why you got this job in the first place, nobody is able to manipulate you. You’re not gullible, not even your patients could trick you. 
His expression changes again, but this time he looks anxious. He starts jittering, telling you that he doesn’t want to be restrained. You can see it on his face, he is evidently stressed but can’t seem to find the words to express it. 
For a brief moment, you believe what he tells you, just by the look on his face. 
“I won’t speak to him.” You lie. He stops tensing, the bouncing of his knees has come to a gradual decrease. He’s calm and that eases you. 
“Eren also mentioned that he was with you the day you were arrested, correct? And that concludes that you weren’t there to kill my mother?” 
“Correct.” He points out, his regular demeanor making its way back to him. Levi’s emotions change rather quickly and you’ve never seen him in this state before, with this type of behavior you can quickly gather that there’s a lot more than what he’s letting on. 
Your mind instantly goes back to Eren. A part of you fears what might happen the next time you pay him a visit. So you settle to believe the man in front of you.
“The man that visited you not too long ago, what was it about?” The thought finally crosses your mind. 
“A case for a possible frameup that has been ongoing for years. He’s planning to get me out of jail, Ms. Lange.” He says coolly, sounding proud of the conversation as he recalls it. 
“How do you know that’s going to work?”
“I don’t. You’re just gonna have to take my word for it.” He whispers to you, leaning his body forward just a little bit in order to close the proximity. You roll your eyes in disgust and he laughs just a little. The atmosphere was enough to unsettle you and you felt comfortable. It’s not like Levi is a terrible person, his actions towards people don’t make up for it either. But when he tells you that he never committed any of the murders from your mother to his other victims makes you doubt the truth.
Maybe he is telling the true story. Maybe Levi isn’t the one who you should be fighting all along. 
“We’re only a couple of years apart, Ms. Lange. I wouldn’t be capable of doing such a thing at a young age.” 
I don’t know what you’re capable of.” You retort back to him. You stand up crossing your arms as you lean towards him to scrutinize, it’s your turn now. With your full acknowledgment, your white button-up has been slightly disheveled. You knowingly left a few buttons open that were enough to show your cleavage, knowing well you wanted him to look. Not even hesitation prevented him from knowing that this was the only invitation he needed to make him pry a look or two.
And of course, he took his opportunity and used it. It was very obvious. Obvious enough to the point where he closes the proximity between the both of you once more so quickly that it catches you off-guard. He caught your scent and it matches you perfectly. Self-willed and full of ambition, it’s what he found so attractive in a woman like you. The atmosphere is intense but not as much as a word came out of his mouth. 
He turned his head back whilst groaning. He looked at you once more and gave you half a smile. You thought it was the most attractive part of him, his smirk. The way he’d speak so coolly and how his eyes never leave yours. It was the look you’d always expect him to give you. It’s his way of signifying the need of wanting his hands on you. Both desperate and demanding. 
You never thought he’d have you feeling this way. Such emotions you feel for this ordeal are so raw it’s unfathomable. But good or not, you don’t know what he’s capable of. The thought of that alone is enough to excite you.
You refused the idea of toying with him, knowing full well that this could threaten your career. But where’s the fun in that?
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