Red Cells

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They had their own, smaller cafeteria in which to let down their guard. Nonetheless, many of them had taken to the habit of sitting at a particular table in the general mess hall, where they took off their helmets to drink coffee and grab a quick bite. There were four guards seated at this table, where no prisoners ever sat, right now as Jeremy Stake walked toward them. They all looked up warily, their grins and chatter fading, when Stake was only a few paces away. One of the men had the name HU...RLEY on the left breast of his uniform, and Stake could now put a face to that name. A youngish black man with closely cut hair and a neat mustache. Stake had taken note of the man before, because he appeared patient but firm with the prisoners. He’d never seen Hurley lose his cool, flaunt his status or become bullying.“What do you want, mutie?” one of the other guards, bearing the name FLAQUITA, asked around a mouthful of imitation burrito. “You lost?”“I was hoping you guys could talk to the warden about letting me speak with him again,”

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