"Benny.." The brown haired women was beyond disappointed her grieve was unmatched she's lost the one person who was always there except their not gone. She placed a a hand on the glass trying not to cry by seeing her lifelong friend bruised up In orange. "Wow Mora you sound like your about to cry" Benjamin sat down on the chair looking through the glass. "I only cried 7 times today better than you thought huh?" Mora tried to smile but couldn't her words came at a cost. The realization she could feel this way forever If not that a long time. Benjamin nodded giving his former friend a smile. "Tell me yo-" Benny shook his head "This Is real Mora, I m not being framed, no Injustices. This Is all me" Benjamin said so clearly It was confusing as Mora stared Into the glass she never thought she would see him like this, He's not showing his defeat but he definitely Is not just okay with being In such a unfamiliar face after all he was all about family and now he couldn't even bare to speak with them. Or at least that's what Mora heard "Your mother called" Mora said. "Or so I've heard" Benjamin said. "She wants to help Benny.." Benjamin rolled his eyes. "I don't want It she only wants to make her self look good I'm not her Charity case Ill leave that to her family In Mexico" Mora shook her head "Benny you know your not In a position to decline people!" right!?" Mora couldn't help but get a bit loud. The guard who escorted Benjamin looked at her with disgust and a couple other prisoners stopped looking at her weirdly but the guards hurried them up. "The only people who's even acknowledged me Is kūpaʻa and Leale" Mora knew why he didn't say her name so she just sighed. "Well me and Irmão have been talking to Leal, Kupa'a has gone off to find Kupito, That lawyer I'm sure you remember."
Benjamin smiled. "BENJAMIN RUNNER!" A tall man with scrubby facial hair yelled he went behind Benjamin putting on handcuffs "I hope I don't get old In here" He halfway joked. "Me either" Mora said. The guard yanked his hands Into the cuffs angrily "Orange Isn't your color" Mora gave a smile a tear falling down her face. While watching Benjamin being taken away to a world completely unpredictable Mora couldn't help but feel lost, and kind of abandoned but If Benjamin could suppress his feelings so could she.
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The Worst Mistake Of My Life
Short StoryA story of ones sorrow from their failed crime. How does Benjamin's arrest affect those In his life and those outside of his life. Is all hope lost for him? Well Mora should hope not. How does Benjamin's friends save him Is what everyone wants to kn...