The Mind Reader

The floors were damp, and the smell of the cell prison made William's skin crawl as he trudged through the quiet prison floor.

The wall was stained with molding cement. The ground was broken in different places, and any bare skin that touched its surface was at risk of being torn.

One could do nothing from within the cells. The metal bars holding the walls of each room together didn't allow noise from within to come out unless programmed to.

“Brief me," William said to the prison guard who walked two steps behind him, his head bent low. William ignored his apparent timidity and repeated, “Brief me."

The man lifted his face sharply as though to ask, me?

“Yes, you.” William suppressed the urge to give him an irritated look. He never liked it when people were timid; they usually had no grit to scale through life.

“His name is Kade. No last name provided." The prison guard said in a sharp tone. William raised one brow in pleasant surprise. “He worked at a mine for five years until he we
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