Sentence of the Cell
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  • Reads 35
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2014
Long story short, I'm Victor Rudin. I was sentenced to 10 years at Alcatraz prison about 2 years ago and the food is great here. I'm not mad about being here. I got myself in here and I understand what I did. I'm not in here for long, which is a good thing. My father left the country to get rid of his sentence, but left me to make up for it. I'm past that- far past that in fact. I hold no grudges. Family is family after all. But I want out. I'm not in here for my own doing, and I'm completely isolated. But there's a officer. Mr. Burns. His daughter is my age- about maybe a year or so younger. Mr. Burns brought her in once because she promised she could help, but she wanted to help with the kitchen. That's where my escape began.
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