The start of my story is simple I broke the law and got sent to prison, but what I saw in that place wasn't ordinary, it was un imaginable.
DAY 1
As I walk in with the hand-cuffs sqeezing my hands like a tight rope I see people fighting and shoving. When all of the sudden I see a man standing in the middle of the room, staring right into my eyes.
At that moment all I can think is, "damn this guy is gorgeous." I feel an urge to go to him, it was something I couldn't control. It was like he was pulling me towards him, but there is no way for me to get to him. I see him smirk as he sees me trying to get loose and then he walks away and the urge to go after him starts to fade."Hey! Keep walking!" The officer who is clasping on to my arms let's go, and pushes me to my jail cell. He takes off the hand cuffs, shuts the bars closed, locks it and walks away. As the officer leaves I sit on the bunk and wonder about the man who was staring at me. And who was somehow controlling me.
DAY 2
When I wake up, the first thing I see is a strange figure speeding past the bars of my cell. As I struggle to stand up I feel a strange movment inside my stomach. I quickly run to the cold gray toilet in my cell, and I start to throw-up none stop.
Seconds later I feel my self fall to the cold concrete floor. A faint voice starts to get louder and louder as I start to gain my conscience back. And it seems that I'm with the nurse. "How do you feel Miss. Peterson?" The nurse looks at me waiting for an answer.
I look at the nurse staight into her eyes and then I sit up and walk away. "Wait!Where are you going?!" I ignore the voice that is now behind me and I walk faster and faster. I finally stop to find my self right in front of the men's court yard.
DAY 3
The bells ring and I go straight to the cafeteria." I have been looking for the strange man?" I was talking to my self thinking why I would be looking for him. The nurse told me that when I ran away from her I went to the men's court yard but I couldn't remember any of what had happend on that day.
