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Chapter 64 — The Debt (Sarah)

Author: Queen Bee
last update publish date: 2026-05-18 00:05:13

The prison was a hell of concrete and screams.

I had already been there for two months, but I still hadn’t gotten used to the noise. The inmates screamed at each other all the time — over food, over territory, over nothing. The smell of cheap disinfectant mixed with sweat and desperation, and the fluorescent lights never fully went out, even at night.

I didn’t belong in that place. I didn’t belong anywhere, really. My body still carried the marks of the car accident — a scar on my scalp where t
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