This doesn't sound as minimum security prison, but a regular one. Especially with the supposed aggression of other inmates, no pencils and other 'dangerous' stuff, as well as type of inmates. In normal min-sec there is no reason for crayons and napkins when you can have normal pen/pencils and notebooks. Same thing with the "Dead Mare Lore Book". Normal notebook, not scrap Frankenstein. Real life min-sec: cdn.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/animals050412/s_a26_20169340.jpg
I'm reading this around midnight in my timezone in my near pitch black room (of course if it wasn't for my laptop screen creating some light) and this chapter literally sent some chills down my spine with that nightmare and the ending of the chapter.
Ooh...creepy. I like it!
An air of mystery and/or dread always helps a story, I always say.
Man this is really interesting. The first chapter was good but this second one really sealed the deal for me. Nicely done.
this is...entruiging. Very much so.
This doesn't sound as minimum security prison, but a regular one. Especially with the supposed aggression of other inmates, no pencils and other 'dangerous' stuff, as well as type of inmates.
In normal min-sec there is no reason for crayons and napkins when you can have normal pen/pencils and notebooks. Same thing with the "Dead Mare Lore Book". Normal notebook, not scrap Frankenstein.
Real life min-sec:
cdn.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/animals050412/s_a26_20169340.jpg
Commence read.
Well, to late there.
I'm reading this around midnight in my timezone in my near pitch black room (of course if it wasn't for my laptop screen creating some light) and this chapter literally sent some chills down my spine with that nightmare and the ending of the chapter.