CAGED FOR LIFE:TAYLOR GETS MAXIMUM PUNISHMENT
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  • Reads 2,198
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 44m
Ongoing, First published Nov 30, 2024
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When 18 year old Taylor gets sentenced to life without parole in prison, for a foolish mistake, he has to learn to adjust to and accept that he will spend the rest of his life in prison at such a young age. While it is far from easy Taylor surprises everyone by how well he comes to terms with his punishment and makes the best of it
NOTE- This isn't going to be a story with a lot of violence, punishment fantasies or BDSM or anything. I have that in some of my other stories. I've decided to do something different here. When people get sent to prison the loss of freedom is the point of the punishment, not to be sent there to be punished more, to be sent to stay in a building and not allowed to leave is the main point.And not to leave ever until death is very tough.  How does a young man come to terms with such a thing? Boredom is also a big part of prison so how will Taylor keep himself busy and fill the time? So i thought it would be interesting to write a story about how a very young man copes with a life sentence and somehow make it a positive story
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