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You are in jail. You have been locked away for 5 months now, awaiting your trial date which is still weeks away. Your lawyer keeps telling you not to worry but you can't help it. Every time you close your eyes at night you see your mom's face screaming at you "how could you do this to me?". You've seen so many things in jail that you never thought you'd experience before, like the smell of moldy food and the sound of men crying themselves to sleep every night.

You've been assigned to cellblock D-14. It's not a bad one, but it can get pretty cramped when all the girls are fighting over the bunk beds. You usually try to stay out of their way unless you really need something from them like food or safety advice for a new girl who just got in.

Despite everything going on around me, I still manage to take care of myself. I've gotten into a routine that works well for me. Every morning at 5am I get up and do my hair and makeup before breakfast. It's become a ritual almost. When you're locked away from the world it's hard to remember what makes you special so doing something simple like styling your hair can make all the difference in how you feel about yourself.

Your cellmate is named Samantha. She's been in jail for years. She knows everything there is to know about this place and its rules. She's taught me a lot about survival and even helped me