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Welcome to Hell (by Williane Kassia) novel Chapter 124

Chapter 124

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David Vaughn.

Hatred boiled inside me.

I still didn’t understand what had happened.

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The police had stormed into my house like I was some dangerous criminal, handested me withos sing mus and the only thing I managed to hear was that I had ruined someone’s life.

After that, I was thrown into the back of a patrol car.

I could barely breathe and couldn’t even process what was happening

Next thing I knew, I was at the police station… And to my surprise, the judge was already waiting fitere

No hearing.

No defense.

No explanations.

Just a cold, direct sentence: “Inferno Bay.”

Inferno Bay… the name itself sounded like some kind of cruel joke.

A prison where they send monsters.

Psychopaths.

Murderers.

And now, apparently… me.

But what was the real reason?

That was still stuck in my throat.

Elijah.

It had to be him.

That bastard.

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And who the fuck was the guy that kicked me at the entrance?

Who dared to say I couldn’t touch his “bunny“?

What the hell?

Who is this bunny?

Elijah?

So he’s with someone in here?

That explains everything.

He must’ve slept with some big shot in this hellhole and asked for favors.

F**king faggot.

Typical.

Always so weak, so manipulative.

This won’t end like this.

He has no idea what’s coming.

When he least expects it, I’ll kill him.

My head was burning, fists clenched tight.

The rage was so overwhelming I could barely breathe.

The guard grabbed my arm and dragged me through the corridors to a large cafeteria, where dozens of inmates were eating at metal tables. The smell of reheated food mixed with sweat and mold clinging to the walls.

“There’s the newbie,” the guard said with disdain. “Fox, explain the rules to this one.”

He shoved me forward hard, nearly slamming me onto the table. I turned and glared at him, furious, but he just let out a mocking laugh.

I looked at this Fox guy, a blond eating calmly, completely indifferent to the scene.

His eyes met mine with disinterest.

“I don’t need anyone to explain shit to me, asshole!”

He raised an eyebrow and gave me a cold, expressionless look.

“First, lower your voice. You’re not talking to your bitches here. Second, I’m not going to waste my time explaining shit to some bastard.”

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Anger singed like a tidal wave.

1 felt my body shake.

“What the fuck did you say, you little faggot?

Before I could blink, a heavy hand grabbed the back of my neck and slammed my face into the table.

The impact shook my skull, making everything spin.

Who the hell do you think you are, talking about my baby like that? a deep voice roared.

I felt my face being pulled up, only to be slammed back against the cold surface.

A metallic taste filled my mouth.

I was dizzy, disoriented.

“Apologize to him,” the same voice ordered, tugging hard on my hair.

He forced me to look at Fox.

I tried to resist, but the pain was unbearable.

“I’m sorry!” he repeated, squeezing my arm tighter.

The humiliation consumed me.

I was shaking with anger and shame, but I had no choice.

“I’m sorry…” I muttered through clenched teeth.

The man released me, throwing me to the ground like trash.

I coughed, trying to catch my breath.

And that was when I saw him for the first time.

Tall, dark, muscular, and covered in tattoos.

Black uniform.

A cold and serious face.

Shadowed eyes.

A monster.

“In here, boy, either you obey… or you die,” he said in a chilling voice.

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He came closet.

I felt a shiver run down my spine.

“If you ever talk about my baby like that again…”

“Heard you ruined an innocent kid’s life out there,” he said with disgust. “In here, that comes with a price.

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