The Ex-Convict and The Magnate
nt you're g
ce officer called out as Ellery
outside prison after 5 long years of waiting. She was wearing the clothes sh
After almost 1813 days in her dark prison cell, sh
eturn program for her nor endorse her to any charity groups that helps ex-convicts ease back into society. So with no family n
Ci
ad there were too painful to remember. It was beautiful the fact
ity. It had changed a lot. The people were wearing different styles and c
self a sandwich and started wal
e cars were faster and the prices were higher. The city center had billboards of
newspapers on televisions a
man named Zachary Bianchi. He was smiling radiantly but his eyes didn't sparkle the way the
ions young CEO Zachary Bianchi and mining heiress
nd looked at the pow
'At least one of us had moved on
ice of the man she once knew hurt her ears. She was ang
lding. She didn't want to return here as it held memories she wished to forget but it was the only place she has
Ellery mumbled to herself as she entered the building. The guards were stil
she was surprised to see everything clean and
ngs were the same as she used five years ago. It even has
there was a can of pork and beans in t
le and the canned goods were
rong physique but now she was tiny and all boned. Her cheekbones were about to bre
her bath gel, the same brand she used 5 years ago. Still here in her bathroom. Unlike the unscented state soap they use to wash their bodies and even the floor
And before going to sleep she checked her safe and heaved a sigh of relief to see th
ack and got under the quilt. Her body relaxed upo
deteriorated over time so the first thing she wanted to do i
r. She slept soundly as this was the most comfortable she had slept in 5 whole years. She missed this, her bedroom that s
ing for a job th
e. She went to 5 job interviews that day, all of which turned her down
but was walking home with a broken heart
un dry if she does