The Siren Jewel: Spellbound Prison Saga by Karri Roberts

The Siren Jewel: Spellbound Prison Saga by Karri Roberts

Author:Karri Roberts [Roberts, Karri]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781734939941
Publisher: Wicked Tales Press
Published: 2021-06-13T16:00:00+00:00


A brief visit to the medical wing filled with a few small healing spells and the cuts from my busted lightbulb shower were gone, but the anger remained. As soon as I was cleared by the medical staff I stomped off in search of Evan. Thankfully it was free time and the guards didn’t question anyone on their comings and goings too much during that time. I kept my head down and moved with purpose. I prayed that none of the guards I passed would decide to actually do their job and question me about my roaming the halls.

It didn’t take long for me to realize I had no idea where his cell was. I headed to the one place I knew he might be. The new makeshift laundry room since the last had been turned to ash in some mysterious fire that tragically took the lives of a few inmates. Go figure.

I was surprised by the lack of people, particularly guards I saw along the way. No one paid any attention to me as I navigated through the twisty halls. Once I arrived at my destination I cracked the laundry room door and peeked inside. Empty. I kicked the doorframe and spun around in a huff. I took a few steps before dropping down on a nearby bench. My thoughts drifted to my dad. I needed to know if he was okay. Interrogating Evan would have to wait. Teal’s cell was nearby and I hurried off in that direction.

She was tying her shoes when I arrived. Her blond hair was piled on her head in a messy bun and she had a prison issued jacket tied around her waist. I leaned against her open cell door and waited for her to stand up.

She looked up at me and smiled. She finished tying her shoes and tightened the jacket around her waist.

“What’s up, Jewels?” She adjusted her bun.

“Do you know a way for me to get in touch with my dad?”

“Well, you can ask your caseworker,” she said.

“No, like, without anyone knowing,” I whispered. Teal smiled and her bun bobbed back and forth as she nodded.

“Follow me.”

We weaved through the halls. Inmates were walking the halls and huddled together in small groups. Even as we rushed by it was easy to tell contraband was exchanging hands. A few guards lined the halls but were more interested in talking about their weekend plans than the shady deals going on right out in the open in front of them. We turned down a short empty hall and she pushed open a set of double doors labeled ‘Supplies’.

Stacks and stacks of crates were everywhere. Neatly grouped together by what area in the prison they needed to be transported to. She ushered me over to a stack and I followed her lead as she crouched down next to it. She pointed across the door. Two more double doors, but they were unlabeled. A bright, white light seeped out from between the door cracks.

“What time is it?” she asked in a hushed voice.



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