easured in days. It
ick glob of spit slid down the side of her mashed potatoes. She picked up her plastic ssheet when Rhonda walked by. Rhonda grabbed the heavy, industrial steam iron and dshe tried to show the guard the blistering, oozing burn, the guard hit her
lack, choking smoke poured into the cell block from a fir
had shared her food once-screaming in the corner. Dorothea crawled on her hands and knees through the
was coated in battery acid. When they finally pulled her out, her vocal cords w
rothea tried to back away, but someone hit her in t
rmary. A sharp, agonizing pain
You took a bad hit to the kidney during the riot. It ruptu
near her. She had been targeted. Her kidney was gone, carved out of her b
she stood for too long, a deep, sick
ng another inmate. Before she walked out the gates, Rhonda looked at Dorothe
ou could burn her, you could cut pieces out of he
, the heavy metal gates of
s waiting
ontaining a pair of cheap jeans, a faded t-s
ggressive. She raised a scarred, calloused hand to s
top and stepped into th
ront of the sc
low yellow. Her cheekbones jutted out sharply against her hollow face. S
outh. "Dorothea,
ounded like heavy sandpap
out her plastic prison ID card. The bol
ard into the over
assing truck blew a cloud of exhaust into her face, sending her into a violen
re to go. But
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