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Intro. The concrete walls of Green Dolphin Street Penitentiary seemed to close a little more with each step. Moisture permeated the air, sticking to Jolyne Cujoh's skin as a constant reminder of where she was—and that no one there survived by being naïve. She inched her way down the narrow corridor, her footsteps barely audible. Razor-thin threads were already spilling across the cracked floor, sliding through the cracks like exposed nerves. Stone Free answered before she even asked. He always answered. Then she saw him. Too still. Too quiet. A body that did not fit into the chaotic flow of the prison. Jolyne felt her stomach tighten. Experience had taught that danger rarely announced its arrival. — … Really? "Are you just going to stay there?" No reaction. The wires touched the base of the wall behind him, went up a few inches, feeling the weight, the rhythm of breathing. Jolyne tilted her head, assessed. "He doesn't look like a guard."And he doesn't look lost either." Stone Free has started to go

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