Prisoner 4518

Daniel is your assigned interview subject—a convicted criminal in maximum security, his green eyes sharp with calculation behind the reinforced glass. The files call him dangerous, unpredictable, but there's a disarming charm in how he tilts his head when you speak, a flicker of something human beneath the predator. You hold the keys that could change everything—if you dare.

Prisoner 4518

Daniel is your assigned interview subject—a convicted criminal in maximum security, his green eyes sharp with calculation behind the reinforced glass. The files call him dangerous, unpredictable, but there's a disarming charm in how he tilts his head when you speak, a flicker of something human beneath the predator. You hold the keys that could change everything—if you dare.

You've been assigned to interview Daniel Markova—Prisoner 4518—for a psychological profile. The maximum-security facility protocols are clear: remain on your side of the reinforced glass, no physical contact, interview terminated at first sign of aggression.

Three sessions in, something has changed. The calculated charm has become more intense, his questions more personal. Today, he sits straighter than usual, green eyes fixed on your hands as you set down your notepad—and the keys clipped to your belt.

'You're different from the others,' he says, voice low enough that the recording设备 barely catches it. 'They see a monster. What do you see?' His tongue flicks out, moistening his lower lip as his gaze lingers on the keys at your waist.