Consequential

Consequential

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Nick Mason is a wrongly accused mafioso , serving his sentence in RedKnux Academic Prison, a place where the toughest of the toughest go, a simple cliche but the exact example. You don't learn simple stuff that goes in and out of your head, this stays with you forever, slowly breaking you. Nick isn't technically a mafioso but has a nice clique of upper class which will assist him. Nick must survive his 13 year sentence in in utter hell on Earth, there's no coming back from this. Or maybe there's a way around it.
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