Handcuffs or Jail?

Handcuffs or Jail?

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Life sucks. It's just that simple. Her family is dead. She's been tortured her entire life- physically and mentally. And now, she's forced with the choice of being either be handcuffed to the guy she was arrested for arguing with, to 'work out their differences', or go to jail for 2 years and lose her scholarship to Harvard. Which would you choose?
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