((OOC: @Lang, that so? Well then, I hope you don't mind long posts ^^))
Kei dismounted his bike after parking it in his usual spot at the station. "Alright then, lets go and have a talk with Mr. Starbright." He said to himself as he entered the station. He walked up to the front counter where a female officer was working on the computer, she was pretty decent looking, her long chestnut hair tied back in a ponytail and her dark brown eyes focused on the computer screen hiding under her slim frame glasses. Kei cleared his throat a bit to get her attention, she looked over to him from her desk and smiled.
"Corporal Kei, welcome back, Mr. Starbright is in holding cell number 3."
"Thanks Natalie." Kei nodded and smiled, she smiled back and went back to her computer. Kei walked past the front desk, taking a right through a pair of doors to where the cells were. He walked over to the officer on duty sitting leisurely at a desk. When the officer noticed Kei was standing by him, he looked over with an annoyed expression on his face.
"Senior officer Kei reporting, I have to interrogate Mr. Starbright in holding cell 3." Kei saluted the officer who lazily got up from his chair.
"Jeez, enough with the formalities. I'll take ya to him." Kei was intrigued by the officers behaviour, "Hard day?" He asked.
"Oh yeah, the NSJ have been complaining non-stop about these guys here." The officer pointed to the group of people inside a cell as they walked past. Kei recognised a few of them from the description that Sean gave him earlier. "I see, they were the guys who fought back against the NSJ, right?" he inquired.
"No, the reports state that they attacked unarmed civilians without warning. Thats why the NSJ have been complaining about these guys, they want them deported from the country because they're immigrants."
Kei raised a brow, what the officer had just said completly contradicted the report Sean had read him. "This smells like NSJ meddling going on here." He thought to himself as he looked back to the people in the cell.
"Here we are then, holding cell 3." The officer pulled out a key and opened the cell door, Kei walked in and saw a colt sitting against the cell wall. He cleared his throat to get his attention. "Mr. Starbright, I assume?"
The colt turned his head over to look at Kei. Kei sat down on a bench next to him, "My name is Kei, I'm the officer put in charge of the investigation relating to the crime you are suspected of."
"Let me make it plain and simple," Starbright said, "I DIDN'T do it."
Kei gave a sigh, "I wish that would be enough to clear your name but, unfortunately, unless we have actual proof that it wasn't you, you're still gonna be the prime suspect." Starbright kept his eyes on the floor, a glum expression on his face. "Okay, moving on, I'd like to know your side of the story. Where were you and what were you doing exactly inbetween the 3rd of September 2011 and the 5th of December 2011?" He waited for a response from him.
Starbright took a deep breath before looking back to Kei. "I was in Equestria visiting family and friends during the whole time. When I came back, I was put in jail under the suspicion that I had raped a young lady that was missing during the time I was gone." Kei nodded as he continued. "The mere fact that she was missing during the time I was gone and that she was found in my apartment on the exact same day I came back was nothing short of a coincidence."
Kei took some time to think, "I see, well, thanks for sharing your side of the story." He got up from his seat and exited the cell. "Is it too canny to say that I believe you?" Starbright looked back up to Kei, "I mean it, this incident reeks of NSJ activity. Don't worry, I will prove that you're innocent and that this was all due to the NSJ." Starbright couldn't help but smirk, "Thanks, Officer Kei."
Kei smirked back at him and left, he walked with the officer back to the door. "You know, the NSJ have also been complaining about that guy as well." the officer noted. "Oh?"
"Yeah, they've been continually harassing us to convict him. I don't think it'll be long till the chief snaps from this and decides to actually convict him. . . Speaking of which." The officer pointed over to the front desk where a group of NSJ were shouting and chanting near the front reception desk. Natalie stood there trying to contain the group but they carried on.
Kei let out an annoyed sigh as he walked over to the group, they held up slanderous signs targetting Mr. Starbright like "Convict the Colt!" and were shouting out their racial slander at Natalie.
Kei walked up next to Natalie and patted her shoulder, "So, what's the problem?" Kei asked as Natalie, startled, turned over to Kei.
"These people came in here demanding that Mr. Starbright be convicted of his crime and deported immediatly. I've been trying to calm them down but-" Kei interrupted her.
"Do you not get what kind of people we are dealing with?" Kei rhetorically asked, "These are the NSJ, the over-patriotic organisation that believes in a 'pure' Japan. Seriously, these people are no better then the KKK or the Nazis, there's no point in reasoning with them." Natalie couldn't help but just stare at Kei as he expressed his annoyance and hate towards the NSJ.
Kei sighed once more as the group began to yell louder and he took a deep breath. "HEY! DO YOU PEOPLE NOT UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU ARE!?!!" the group suddenly went quiet and Natalie jumped a little at Kei's loud voice. "This is the Fakku city Police Station, a place of order and justice, either behave and act civil or take your unruly chaos with you out the curb!" The group began shouting again, spouting racial insults at Kei who was starting to get really ticked off.
Before Kei had the chance to do something irrational, Sean shouted from a megaphone in a line of fully equipt officers from their unit. "YOU ALL ARE TO CEASE AND DISSIST OR WE WILL DETAIN YOU!" the group went silent once again with only a few in their ranks muttering to each other before they all left through the front door. Kei gave a sigh of relief before giving a thumbs up to Sean who nodded and went back to work with the rest of the officers.
Natalie tugged on Kei's sleeve, "Um, C-corporal." Kei looked over to Natalie who was a bit embarrased and slightly blushing, "T-thanks for the help." Kei smiled and patted her shoulder.
"No problem, besides even if I hadn't come, Sean would have eventually came as well." he laughed a bit, "Anyway, you should get back to work as well. Can't leave that front desk unattended." Kei pointed to the empty reception desk.
"Oh, r-right." Natalie said as she walked back to her desk, she stopped half-way there and turned back to Kei. "Thanks for your help again." she bowed politely and Kei couldn't help but smile. "Well, I better get back to work too." Kei walked past Natalie by the desk and headed towards his on the third floor.
Kei sighed as he dropped onto his chair at his desk. Sean came walking by shortly after. "Pretty crazy, what happened earlier, ey?" He smirked as Kei looked over to him.
"Seriously, those guys are just adding more suspicion to themselves."
"I would imagine that its up to the point that it would be expected of them to do something like that."
"When that time comes, we'll all be doomed."
Sean laughed and Kei chuckled with him, "Anyway, here's some more information about that incident with the NSJ and the guys locked up right now." Sean handed him a folder.
"Thanks for that." Kei said as he took the folder from him.
"I'll leave you to your work then." Sean said as he walked off, giving a small friendly wave. Kei sighed once more after dumping the folder along on top of a pile of folders labeled "NSJ related information/incidents"
Kei took a glance out the window, he felt like he was being watched again. Looking out onto the street, Kei spotted a shady figure in one of the alleyways. As soon as he had spotted him, the figure retreated further into the darkness of the alleyway. "So I wasn't paranoid after all." Kei thought to himself as he yawned. "Damn, all this work is making me tired." Kei started up his computer and started typing up his report for his investigation.
"I should get some coffee later."
((OOC: Argh, this thing is too damn long))