Prison O'clock

Prison O'clock

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Anthena finds himself thrust into a microcosm of power dynamics, where strength, cunning, and alliances are essential for survival. Within this prison, notorious for its brutal combat system, inmates fight their way up the ranks to gain respect and privileges. Anthena, armed with his determination and a desire for redemption, sets his sights on becoming a force to be reckoned with.

Prison O'clock Chapter 1 Day 1

As the heavy iron gates creaked open, Anthena took his first steps into the daunting world of the high-security prison. The cold, sterile air wrapped around him, sending shivers down his spine. He felt the weight of the concrete walls closing in, and the cacophony of clanging bars and distant echoes intensified their sense of unease.

Anthena's eyes darted across the prison yard, taking in the bleak surroundings. The yard was a chaotic mix of inmates, each marked by their own unique stories and hardened expressions. Tattooed bodies, muscular frames, and wary eyes filled the space, an eclectic assortment of individuals brought together by fate.

Anthena clutched his belongings, which now seemed pitifully small amidst the intimidating backdrop. Ten bucks-a meager sum that represented their entry fee into this merciless realm. It was all they had to their name, and survival in this harsh environment would depend on their ability to turn that small amount into something more.

Whispers and wary glances followed Anthena as he made his way through the sea of hardened criminals. They were acutely aware of the eyes sizing them up, evaluating their worth, and determining if they were a threat or an easy target.

Anthena's gaze settled on a makeshift fighting pit at the center of the yard, where inmates gathered to test their mettle and earn money. The air crackled with tension as two inmates engaged in a fierce, primal battle, their fists pounding against flesh, fueling the crowd's bloodlust.

In that moment, Anthena made a silent vow-to rise above the chaos and carve out his place in this brutal hierarchy. He knew that surviving in this prison meant adapting to the rules, navigating the intricate web of power dynamics, and finding allies in unexpected places.

As they continued their walk, Anthena noticed a figure leaning against the wall, watching the fights with a mischievous grin. It was Panama, a renowned joker known for lightening the somber mood of the prison. Panama's quick wit and clever remarks were legendary within the cell blocks, providing moments of respite from the constant tension.

Locking eyes with Anthena, Panama winked and approached, extending a hand in greeting. "Welcome to the madhouse, newbie. Name's Panama. Need a friend in this place?"

Anthena's lips curved into a cautious smile as he shook Panama hand. He sensed that this unexpected alliance might just be the key to surviving the trials that awaited them.

And so, with a mix of determination and uncertainty, Anthena's journey into the heart of the prison began-a journey that would test his strength, resilience, and resolve like never before.

As the heavy metal door creaked open, Anthena's heart raced with anticipation. He was about to meet his cellmate and take his first steps into the confined space that would become his home for the foreseeable future. A prison guard, Officer Ramirez, stood by, ready to escort him.

"Hey, inmate," Officer Ramirez called out, motioning for Anthena to follow. His authoritative voice carried a stern tone, a reminder of the strict hierarchy that governed the prison. Anthena swallowed his nerves and approached the guard.

Together, they navigated the labyrinthine corridors, the echo of their footsteps serving as a constant reminder of the prison's ever-watchful presence. Anthena stole glances at his surroundings, observing the routines and interactions between guards and inmates.

Officer Ramirez maintained a stoic demeanor, his gaze fixed straight ahead as he led Anthena through the maze of cell blocks. The guard's uniform displayed a patch bearing the name "Ramirez" and the emblem of authority.

As they reached Anthena's designated cell, the guard halted, his keys jingling as he unlocked the heavy door. The iron barrier swung open, revealing a small, dimly lit space with a narrow bed, a metal sink, and a toilet. It was a stark reminder of the limited comforts within the prison walls.

"Here's your new home, inmate," Officer Ramirez said, his tone neutral but tinged with a hint of detachment. Anthena nodded, absorbing the reality of his confinement.

Inside the cell, Anthena caught a glimpse of his soon-to-be cellmate, Liam, a burly and tattooed figure seated on the bed, their eyes briefly meeting in acknowledgment. The tension in the air was palpable as Anthena prepared to share this confined space with a stranger.

Officer Ramirez closed the cell door with a resounding clang, leaving Anthena alone with Liam. The two inmates exchanged cautious glances, sizing each other up in this moment of initial contact.

Anthena mustered a small smile, attempting to break the ice. "Hey, I'm Anthena," he said, his voice laced with a mix of apprehension and genuine friendliness. "Looks like we're cellmates now."

Liam's response was measured, his voice gruff but not unkind. "Name's Liam. Welcome to the cage," he replied, his eyes betraying a hint of weariness.

As Anthena settled into his new surroundings, he knew that his relationship with Liam would play a pivotal role in his prison journey. They would need to navigate the delicate balance of trust and boundaries, finding common ground in an environment that demanded resilience and adaptability.

Inside the confines of their shared cell, Anthena couldn't help but be intrigued by Liam, his cellmate, and the stories surrounding the enigmatic inmate he had met outside Panama. As they settled into their new surroundings, Anthena decided to strike up a conversation with Liam to learn more about the intriguing figure known as Panama.

"Hey, Liam," Anthena began, breaking the silence that enveloped the cell. Liam looked up from his spot on the bed, a knowing smile playing on his lips.

"What's on your mind, newbie?" Liam replied, his eyes gleaming with curiosity. His reputation as the renowned joker of the prison added an air of mischief to their conversation.

Anthena's curiosity piqued, he leaned in closer and asked, "I can't help but wonder about that guy we met outside Panama. The one they call Panama. What's his story?"

Liam's mischievous grin widened as he began to unveil the mysteries surrounding Panama. "Ah, Panama," he chuckled, his voice tinged with a mixture of admiration and amusement. "He's a legend around here."

Liam proceeded to regale Anthena with tales of Panama's escapades and exploits within the prison walls. From his daring feats of survival to his shrewd dealings and uncanny ability to navigate the intricate web of prison politics, Panama was a force to be reckoned with.

"He's like a shadow, always one step ahead," Liam explained. "Some say he's got connections on the outside, others believe he's mastered the art of deception. Either way, he's got a way of getting what he wants."

Anthena listened intently, his mind filled with a mixture of awe and intrigue. Panama's reputation seemed to precede him, his presence casting a mysterious aura over the prison community.

"But beware," Liam cautioned, his tone turning more serious. "Panama may be a mastermind, but he's not one to be trusted. He plays his own game, and you never know where his loyalties truly lie."

As Anthena absorbed this information, he couldn't help but feel a mix of fascination and wariness toward Panama. In this unpredictable and treacherous environment, it became clear that alliances and rivalries were ever-shifting, and one wrong move could have dire consequences.

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“Anthena finds himself thrust into a microcosm of power dynamics, where strength, cunning, and alliances are essential for survival. Within this prison, notorious for its brutal combat system, inmates fight their way up the ranks to gain respect and privileges. Anthena, armed with his determination and a desire for redemption, sets his sights on becoming a force to be reckoned with.”
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Chapter 1 Day 1

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Chapter 2 Prison cell

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Chapter 3 Inmates

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Chapter 4 Kai

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Chapter 5 Chao

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Chapter 6 Disappointment

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Chapter 7 Chao's Territory

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Chapter 8 Warden Pope

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Chapter 9 Eight Inmates

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Chapter 10 Well Aware

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Chapter 11 Shuffle

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Chapter 12 First Fight

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Chapter 13 Break through

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Chapter 14 Round 3

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Chapter 15 Luca Turn

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Chapter 16 Kudos To All

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Chapter 17 Reshuffle

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Chapter 18 Workout Gear

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Chapter 19 Impressed

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Chapter 20 You can do it

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Chapter 21 Don't joke with my bucks

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Chapter 22 Final round

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Chapter 23 One To Be

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Chapter 24 Rise And Shine

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Chapter 25 Who Are You

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Chapter 26 Lunch Time

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Chapter 27 What A Day

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Chapter 28 Duty

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Chapter 29 Done With The Laundry

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Chapter 30 Ray Of Light

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Chapter 31 Weary Glance

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Chapter 32 Exhausted

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Chapter 33 Matter Of Understanding

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Chapter 34 At Lunch

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Chapter 35 The Mission

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Chapter 36 Max

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Chapter 37 Dr Ava

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Chapter 38 The Incident

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Chapter 39 Chao Plan

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Chapter 40 At Dinner

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