Avani smiled into Kasai’s kiss and closed her eyes, moving her hands to pull off her own jacket, but before she had a chance to do so the moment was over. She frowned and moved away from Kasai, seating herself at the other end of the seat. “I think you misunderstood the concept of a quickie.” She snorted. “I guess you’d prefer it if I was nowhere near you either then, as they might see it when we arrive.” She didn’t say anything more, even though Kasai did and it was tempting to respond with more snark. It wouldn’t lead to anything else than a temporary satisfaction. As much as she may want to lash out, her words would achieve nothing. It had dawned on her. If she truly wanted to get what she wanted she had to play it all a different way, and by being patient. At the moment, that just meant she had to soldier through this bullshit. Avani listened to Kasai’s final advice as she was lead inside, and nodded. Soon she found herself in another interview room, similar to the one she had been in a couple of weeks ago. As she waited she began to hum again, and look around the room. There was nothing noteworthy inside. Actually, it was devoid of anything else than chairs and a table. Once the detective that was going to interview her arrived, she answered her questions truthfully, albeit with a large amount of sarcasm and flirtation. Where were you on this or that date? Where was [i]I?[/i] No, where were [i]you[/i], sugar? Maybe it would make Kasai reconsider that quickie if she was outside like she had said she would be, but really she had a better excuse to do it. As dumb as she thought the pigs were, she didn’t imagine they had all forgotten about her apparent relationship with Kasai. If she flirted with another woman within their ranks like it was nothing, it should give Kasai more deniability. She found it amusing too. It would likely be the one time she could flirt so obviously with someone else in front of her current love interest. No, babe, I totally did it for you. Now you can deny there was anything special between us. It was just a slight misstep on your part, tell them you’ve always wanted to experiment and I was too hot to pass up. Especially that last part. The detective was less than amused by her behaviour though, but as she did tell the truth eventually when pushed there wasn’t much she could do about it. The interview took much longer than it might have if she had been more willing to cooperate. Avani was not threatened by the detective when she told her she would make sure she got what was coming to her if she didn’t start answering her questions properly. What do you mean? I’m telling you everything I know. [i]My attitude? [/i]Sorry, your body is distracting. She was left alone in the interview room when the detective exited, left to wonder what would happen next.