ch. 16

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No one's POV

They finally arrived at a different town, and the police got off the horse and took the three kids in the prison

The prison loomed over them, an ominous and intimidating presence. The police pushed them towards the entrance, their grip on them firm and unwavering

Craig could feel the anxiety building in his chest as they approached the prison doors. He looked over at Tweek and Molly, both of them looking just as nervous as he was. As they crossed the threshold and into the prison, he couldn't help but wonder what kind of nightmare they had just stepped into.

The interior of the prison was grim and bleak, with grey stone walls and flickering torches providing the only light. The air was thick with a sense of hopelessness and despair, and Craig could feel the weight of that atmosphere settling over him like a heavy fog.

The police led them down a long corridor, their footsteps echoing loudly against the stone floors. They went deeper and deeper into the heart of the prison, passing by small cell doors and other prisoners who watched them with cold, lifeless eyes.

They then reach their stop and put tweek and craig together in one cell while on the other cell they put Molly in, they locked the cells and left them

Once the police were gone, Craig turned to Tweek, who stood beside him in the large cell. They were finally alone together, isolated from Molly and the rest of the world. The heavy metal cell door clanked shut, sealing them in the small, cold room.

It was a narrow and cramped space, with little to no furniture or comforts. The only window was a small, barred opening high up on the wall, allowing a sliver of light to filter in

The sounds of the prison echoed faintly in the distance, but the quiet of the cell was eerie and oppressive. Neither Craig nor Tweek spoke, both of them taking in the reality of their situation.

Molly: "..so you guys gonna say something or not? yall are making this situation awkward."

Craig shot a glare at the wall, separating their cell from Molly's. He hated being called out on his silence

Craig: "Well, what do you want us to say? This situation ain't exactly a party, you know."

Molly: "I don't know! Just say something like 'Horray, I'm gay' or something else that's true.."

Craig rolled his eyes, feeling a mix of irritation and amusement at Molly's comment. He knew she was just trying to rile him up.

Craig: "Why the hell would I say that? I'm not gay."

Molly: "Okay, then let's play two truths, one lie."

Craig: "Seriously? We're in a prison cell, and you want to play a game?"

Molly: "Well, yeah!"

Craig: "Fine. You start first."

Molly: "Okay. Your gay, tweek's gay, and an elephant can fly."

Craig scoffs, his irritation rising again.

Craig: "Yeah, yeah. Very funny."

He glances over at Tweek, who's sitting quietly in the corner. He can tell Tweek isn't paying attention to their banter

Craig: "Alright, my turn. I can fly, cows can swim, and you're actually an annoying pain in the ass."

Molly: "Well, obviously the lie is that I'm an annoying one."

Craig: "No stupid, the lie is that I can fly, I can't fly. So obvious one of the truth is that your annoying one -"

Tweek: "Wait, cows can swim?"

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