As she watched Guy run off, Evey felt someone grab her from the shadows and gave out a short scream. She felt a hand pressed over her mouth and instinctively elbowed her attacker. Someone wheezed but their hands remained in place.
Hello Evey, a woman greeted as she walked out and grinned vampirically. She had blonde hair, brown eyes and a smug smile. I hear you are a friend of our Marcus, she told her, with a hint of jealousy trickling in her voice. She nodded at the person holding her back and a hand lifted from her mouth.
We might have met, Evey said, and the blonde lunged at her and punched her stomach. If she was not being held up, Evey would have melted to the floor in pain.
No, no Miss Hammond, we do not lie. Tell me everything.
Evey looked up at her. You'll have to do a lot better than a few punches if you want me to talk, she said, remembering when V had her prisoner. She thanked V and thought a quick message to write to him, forgetting momentarily that he would never read it.
Helen crouched down so that she was face to face with Evey. You think that all I have is a few punches? They were just for fun. I have so much more in store for you. She grabbed the chain around her neck and broke it off. There was a mini bottle on it and she pulled off the cork top. See this? This is acid. Acid hurts you when you put it on your skin. Now, I know that you won't talk no matter what I do to you, but I'm wondering what you do when I hurt someone else… Not that she knows it, but I saw little V walk over here. She's hurt her ankle, but she'll be here soon enough. Long enough for you to mull over whether you want to cause pain to your friend. As soon as she gets here, if you haven't talked, I will throw this all over her face, making it look like her idol. Maybe she'll have the same reasons to act like him; revenge, ideas, ugliness… She said and walked away laughing, leaving Evey to wonder what to do.
…V…
-Blue Bee
