
Lust Under Interrogation
Diya Adhikary · Ongoing · 44.7k Words
Introduction
Rhys Kincaid, a cynical city detective exiled to a town draped in mist and polite whispers, snorted. “Quaintness doesn’t usually hide dead bodies, Officer Vance. And I prefer my cases with a little less smiles” His new partner, Officer Elara Vance, was all sharp wit and disarming smiles, a local golden girl he immediately found infuriatingly charming. Their clashes ignited a dangerous game, a verbal sparring that crackled with undeniable, potent desire.
Grisly murders, each bearing a chilling mark—a severed branch, plunged Oakhaven into terror. The victims? Prominent figures from its oldest families, hinting at a buried past and an ancient, vengeful justice. As they chased elusive shadows, the pressure of the case stripped away their defenses, charged glances evolving into something raw and consuming.
“You want to solve this, Elara? Show me how deep Oakhaven’s darkness goes.” Rhys’s voice was a low growl one night, his hands already finding hers.
He’d seen the hunger in her eyes, a reflection of his own. In the quiet of his isolated cottage, the metal glinted, cool against her skin as he expertly bound her wrists with her own handcuffs, a silent challenge in his gaze.
"Spread your legs."
Her breath hitched, a delicious gasp escaping her lips as his fingers slid her panties aside using this thumb to circle her clit , her eyes burning with a dangerous, reciprocal desire.
He’s on the verge of unmasking the killer, believing it’s Father Thomas or a shadowy force seeking retribution for forgotten sins. But as love blooms amidst the bloodshed, and his reputation hangs in the balance of the deepest secret.
Who is the hunter, and who is the hunted, when desire becomes the deadliest trap of all?
Chapter 1
The air thickened long before the ‘Welcome to Oakhaven’ sign, a weathered plank of wood half-obscured by moss, finally emerged from the shroud. Detective Rhys Kincaid gripped the steering wheel of his government-issue sedan, knuckles white beneath tanned skin, as the city lights receded into a faint, glittering memory in his rearview mirror. Each mile swallowed, each towering skyscraper traded for gnarled, ancient trees, felt less like a journey and more like a descent. He was being swallowed by the quiet, by the creeping tendrils of mist that seemed to rise not from the earth, but from some ancient, breathing thing deep within the woods.
Oakhaven.
The name itself was a pastoral cliché, conjuring images of Sunday picnics and picket fences. Rhys snorted, a low, humorless sound that tasted of cynicism and exhaustion. His own personal purgatory. He’d seen the file, the brief, almost insulting transfer order. Effective immediately. For disciplinary reasons. Pursuant to the events of ‘Operation Nightingale’. The words were etched into his memory, a brand. Nightingale. The case that had shattered his career, the one where the meticulously planned sting dissolved into chaos, where the high-profile target had slipped through his fingers like smoke, leaving behind only the acrid stench of failure and the public’s howling outrage. He’d been the sacrificial lamb, the scapegoat, tossed from the roaring inferno of the city’s Major Crimes Unit into this sleepy, seemingly innocuous backwater.
He glanced at the passenger seat, where a battered cardboard box sat, containing the sum total of his Oakhaven life: a few dog-eared paperbacks, a cheap coffee mug, and a half-empty bottle of ibuprofen. The rest of his belongings were still in storage, a temporary suspension, a hopeful clinging to the idea that this exile was just temporary. A probation. A time-out in the wilderness until the media storm died down and he could claw his way back to where he belonged. A grim ambition still burned low in his gut, a promise to himself that he wouldn’t drown in the small-town monotony.
The road narrowed, winding deeper into the emerald embrace of the forest. The mist, previously a distant haze, now clung to the windshield, demanding full concentration. It coated everything: the thick trunks of oaks and maples, the dangling moss that swayed like spectral hair, the very air itself. It carried the scent of damp earth, decaying leaves, and something else,something ancient and untamed. Rhys tightened his jaw. He was a creature of concrete and flashing lights, of sirens and sirens and the relentless, thrilling hum of danger. This quiet, this oppressive sense of stillness, felt like a trap.
Finally, the trees began to thin, replaced by scattered, older homes, their lights a comforting amber glow against the encroaching dusk. The houses were Victorian-era, some meticulously maintained, others slowly succumbing to the creeping ivy and the relentless damp. There was a sense of history here, of roots that ran deeper than anything he’d encountered in his transient urban life. He found the Oakhaven Police Department easily enough; it was housed in a repurposed brick building that once might have been a post office or a small town hall. A faded sign, barely legible in the dimming light, confirmed his destination.
He parked, the crunch of gravel under his tires unusually loud in the pervasive quiet. The building looked smaller than he expected, almost quaint. No flashing lights, no bustling activity. Just a single, flickering fluorescent tube in a window. He grabbed his box and pushed open the heavy wooden door, the bell above it jingling with a surprisingly cheerful note that felt utterly out of place.
Inside, the department was exactly as he’d pictured: small, dusty, and smelling faintly of stale coffee and old paper. A lone figure sat behind a cluttered desk, his uniform jacket hanging a little loosely, a half-eaten donut clutched in one hand. This had to be Chief Miller. The man looked up, his eyes tired but sharp, running a quick assessment over Rhys’s city-sharp suit jacket (he hadn't had time to change) and the box in his arms.
"Detective Kincaid, I presume," Chief Miller said, his voice raspy, a faint Oakhaven drawl. He didn't stand, simply gestured vaguely with his donut. "Welcome to Oakhaven. Got your transfer order this morning. Expected you tomorrow."
"Traffic was light," Rhys replied, his voice gruffer than he intended. He set the box down with a thud. "Looks like I’m a little early to the party."
Miller chuckled, a dry, wheezing sound. "Party's usually over by nine here, son. Or hasn't started yet, depending on how you look at it. Not much happens in Oakhaven. Least, not on the surface." The last phrase was delivered with a subtle emphasis, a fleeting look in Miller’s eyes that Rhys didn't quite catch.
Miller pointed to a small, enclosed office. "That'll be yours. Bit cramped, but it's got a window. Not much of a view, mostly trees." He pushed a set of keys across the desk. "Got you set up at the old Harper place, just off Maple Street. Landlord's expecting you. Rent's paid for the first month by the county, 'til you get settled."
Rhys nodded, picking up the keys. "Thanks, Chief."
"Don't mention it. Get settled. Come in tomorrow, say, eight? We'll go over things. Meet the rest of the crew." Miller took another bite of his donut, dismissing him.
The Harper place was indeed small, a single-story cottage with peeling paint and a porch swing that looked like it had seen better centuries. Inside, it was sparsely furnished, clean but impersonal. Rhys dropped his box, running a hand over the thin layer of dust on the ancient wooden table in the kitchen. No Wi-Fi, no immediate signs of life beyond the low hum of the refrigerator. This was it. His new life. A quiet, stifling cage.
He unpacked his few belongings quickly, the process depressingly brief. Then, restless, he pulled on a light jacket and stepped back outside. The mist was heavier now, swirling around his ankles like a living thing. The streetlights, few and far between, cast long, distorted shadows. He walked, drawn by the need to understand this place, to feel its pulse.
Oakhaven’s main street was quaint, lined with independent shops – a bakery, a hardware store, an antique shop with dusty windows, a small, brightly lit diner. The air here was less damp, more aromatic with the scent of fresh bread and simmering coffee. A few cars were parked along the curb, mostly older models, and a lone figure walked a dog further down the street. It was idyllic, almost aggressively so. Too perfect.
Rhys felt a familiar prickle of unease, a sensation he trusted. It was the feeling he got right before a case blew wide open, the subtle tremor beneath the surface of normalcy that hinted at something rotten underneath. Here, it wasn't the raw, exposed grit of the city. It was something softer, more insidious, like rot hidden beneath layers of polished wood. Everyone he passed offered a polite nod, a small, tentative smile. Their eyes, however, held a curious, almost watchful quality. As if they were assessing him, figuring out if he belonged, if he was a threat.
He passed a large, imposing church, its stone walls weathered by centuries of Oakhaven's mist. A single light burned in its steeple, casting a somber glow. He paused, looking up, a strange sense of gravitas emanating from the old building. He wasn't a religious man, but he recognized the kind of power a place like this held in a small community.
His walk took him to the edge of town, where the street abruptly dissolved into the dark, whispering woods once more. The mist thickened again, swallowing the last vestiges of light. The air grew colder, the silence deeper, broken only by the rustle of unseen things in the undergrowth. A sense of profound isolation settled over him. He was truly alone here, miles from anyone who truly knew him, surrounded by secrets he hadn't even begun to fathom.
He turned back, the glow of the diner's sign a welcome beacon in the encroaching gloom. He needed coffee. Strong, black, and hot enough to burn away the lingering chill and the insidious quiet that seemed to be seeping into his very bones. As he walked, a faint, almost imperceptible whisper seemed to drift from the woods, a sound like rustling leaves and distant, mournful sighs. He shook his head. Just the wind. His mind playing tricks. He was tired.
But as he entered the diner, the warm light and the smell of fried food a stark contrast to the outside, he couldn't shake the feeling that Oakhaven wasn't just a quiet town. It was a place holding its breath, waiting. And he, Rhys Kincaid, had just walked right into its lungs. His purgatory.
Or perhaps, something far worse.
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