On the phone, Barbara’s words rang with pain. “It’s awful how close those bullets came to hitting bystanders. I screwed up. I guess I deserve this. But I’m scared, Eddie.” “Has anyone hurt or threatened you?” he asked, careful to face away from the living room to prevent his voice from carrying. “No, but in this place they’re taking me to, I’m sure there’ll be women who’ve done all sorts of things. I’ve seen prison movies.” He pictured his little sister’s frightened green eyes, much like Dawn’s. “Remember what I told you before. Be polite to everyone and don’t make friends or enemies. Don’t ask questions or accept favors.” Behind bars, there were different rules of social behavior. “I’ll arrange to visit as soon as possible.” She hurried on. “Don’t bring Dawn till I’m assigned somewhere. At the reception center, I’m not allowed to touch anyone, and it would drive us both crazy.
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