Humiliation

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The prison yard buzzed with activity as inmates gathered for lunch. Lisa walked alone, her eyes cast down, her heart heavy with Bambam's departure.

Kai spotted her and sneered, his eyes gleaming with malice.

"Hey, look at Lisa, the forgotten soul!" Kai shouted, his voice echoing off the walls. "Lost her protector, Bambam! Now she's all alone, and nobody cares."

Inmates snickered and turned to stare, their faces a blur of curiosity and cruelty.

Lisa quickened her pace, but Kai blocked her path, his gang closing in.

"You're nothing without Bambam," Kai spat, his breath hot on her face. "A weak, pathetic nobody. Who's gonna save you now?"

Lisa's eyes stung as tears welled up, her vision blurring. She felt exposed, vulnerable, and utterly alone.

"Leave me alone," she whispered, her voice trembling.

Kai laughed, the sound cutting deep.

"Oh, Lisa wants to be left alone. How cute. But we're just getting started.

The crowd chuckled, and Lisa's face burned with shame. She felt like she was drowning in a sea of indifference.

Kai's gang began to circle her, their taunts and jeers piercing her like knives.

"Hey, Lisa, why so quiet?" one of them mocked. "Lost your voice?"

"Maybe she's just waiting for Bambam to come back," another sneered.

Lisa's eyes scanned the crowd, desperate for a friendly face. But there was none.

Just as Kai's gang was about to pounce, Lisa's legs gave out. She crumpled to the ground, her body shaking with sobs.

The laughter and jeers grew louder, a cacophony of cruelty.

And then, suddenly, the noise stopped.

A figure emerged from the shadows, their presence commanding attention.

It was Jennie, the new guard, her eyes flashing with authority.
"That's enough," Jennie said firmly, her voice cutting through the chaos.

Kai's gang hesitated, their faces twisting with resentment.

But Jennie stood firm, her gaze locked on Kai.

"Leave. Her. Alone."

The tension hung in the air until Kai stalked off, his gang following.

Jennie turned to Lisa, her expression softening.

"Are you okay?"

Lisa nodded, still shaking.

Jennie helped her up, her hand warm and gentle.

"Come with me," Jennie said, leading Lisa away from the crowd.

As they walked, Lisa felt a glimmer of hope.

Maybe, just maybe, she wasn't alone after all.

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 06, 2024 ⏰

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