Prisoners of War - Chapter 30

Date Submitted: 01/11/2004 10:39:47
Category: / Literature / Creative Writing
Length: 12 pages (3422 words)
I spent the rest of the night sniffing up the rest of my supply trying to forget who I just saw. It surprised me that this was the first time that I actually felt really afraid in this place, and he hadn't even seen me yet. Luckily his cell wasn't near mine, and I was able to avoid him during the next morning heading into the cafeteria, but I knew I wouldn't be able to …
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…such a little **** to us, avoiding and hiding from us and from my guess wanting no part of our little group, you will have to prove yourself to join." I looked around the table nervously, a few people whispering between themselves and snickering, McKensie offering me a cigarette which I happily accepted. "What do I have to do?" I said finally after lighting it. O'Conner smiled, leaning in the table closer to me. "Kill Geiss."
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