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Hawthorne claps a powerful hand on Chavez' shoulder and the young man flinches.
"I-I want my lawyer..." He repeats, his voice warbling slightly.
"I heard you the first time, I ain't that old. Problem is we got no way of passing that info along for you, that intercom there is just for letting them know when we want you out of here. I'd press it but they'd just take you away back to your cell.."
"You can't do that." He mumbles.
"Actually, Mr. Chavez." You chime in. "Gotham penal code doesn't have a right to attorney after you've waived your right once. You should have been asked prior to this sit down."
"Well I wasn't. They just dragged me here."
"We'll submit a complaint to the city for you." Hawthorne says in a cheerful but sinister tone. Leaning in close to Chavez' ear. "A civil right's violation like that could get you a pretty penny in court, but I'm sure you know that. Being a college graduate and all." You see it now, the continued physical contact, his tone. This is pressure fishing.
Chavez swallows hard and remains silent. You sigh, time to dangle the bait.
"Mr. Chavez. The reason we wanted to meet with you is that we're actually interested in cutting a deal with you."
"You are?" He asks suspiciously.
"Well, not the GCPD but the Gotham DA is willing to... forgive some of the time you're looking at in exchange for information."
"On Anarky?"
"I told you he's smart." Hawthorne chimes in, playfully tussling Chavez' shaggy unkempt mess.
"Smart enough not to rat. A couple years off doesn't mean anything if I'm dead in the next week."
Hawthorne looks to you, Chavez is talking at least. Now you just need to steer him...
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>Fear the Reaper. He's already been rattled by Hawthorne just jostling him, push on this. Instill fear in him, Anarky members are dropping like flies and he's in a prison that is reaching a boiling point of internal conflict. He either spills what he knows and gets to go back home or someone is going to spill his guts with a shiv. His choice.
>Double-Crossed. He's just a kid a touch younger than you. Anarky has always preyed on the most downtrodden of Gotham, stoking the fire inside them, he's a victim. A disposable tool to be used by Anarky and thrown away for 'The mission'. Push the idea that Anarky betrayed him, sent him to die for nothing.
>Under-sell. Someone fired up enough to join a political gang in a different city has strong convictions, strong enough to defend. Belittle him, not mocking but apathetic. Speak aloud to Hawthorne about how he's a little fish in a pond so large his stunt didn't even make ripples. he threw his life away for a cause that couldn't change anything if it tried. Get him righteous.
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