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Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2018
Mature
Armed robbery, Drug trafficking and 1st degree arson; three crimes you don't want to be caught up in. Apparently these three didn't get the idea of 'hiding all the evidence'...

Well at least there is a 'comfy' cell  waiting for them.

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to think I came up for this idea from a fun fact XD 

'Ramen is the most commonly traded item in prison'

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I will eventually put I cover on this, I swear.
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