PB-248 EBOOK

PB-248 EBOOK
PB-248 EBOOK
Beast Prison by Paul Gable
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While the innocent are no strangers to violence, and never have been, criminal activity has taken a particularly grim toll of the unsuspecting bystander. And the reasons for their molestations have been more sinister. And what of the countless cases of seemingly wanton violence committed for no apparent reason whatsoever? In either case, it is the guiltless individual who suffers most.

BEAST PRISON is the story of an innocent girl suffering at the hands of cruel and depraved men. A story with a lesson for an uncaring society.


Tina stared through the bars guarding the frosty window pane. How peaceful it seemed out there. The bare oaks stood darkly silhouetted against the gray January sky, their branches piled high with snow. If she had been a painter, the dark-haired teenager could have hardly wished for a more perfect winter scene. How awful, then, that she had to be looking at it from the inside of a reform school.

Oh, God, it’s not true! Tina said to herself, curling her fingers around the bars and resting her forehead against the cold iron. She had nothing to do with selling those drugs they found in her locker. But how her so-called friends enjoyed implicating her, telling all those lies, convincing the police and court that she’d been in the distributing gang with them. Even her own parents believed the half-cocked stories they dreamed up.

Tina loosened her grip on the bars and turned away, wiping a tear from under one eye. She’d been at this place for one week and already she was going half-crazy. Most of the girls didn’t want to talk, or else talked about nothing else except boys, drugs and maybe “making it” with one another after lights out. It was foreign to everything she’d ever experienced before. And she had nearly one year to serve in this hell-hole.

“Oh, God!”


Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

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