Well-Suited Sentry - A Shor...
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Lane Diamond

Co-Founder, Publisher, Author -- Evolved Publishing. Currently resides in Wisconsin.
Well-Suited Sentry - A Short Story
Lane Diamond published by Evolved Publishing LLC
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published 197 days ago
about 2821 words
ISBN: 9781465827296
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...The prison rose out of the cornfields, a concrete and steel monstrosity about as likely in this serene setting as an elephant in an igloo. The sentry couldn't help but smile at the thought. With no one else to amuse him, to distract him, to help push his days contentedly forward, he often amused himself in such ways.
...'I've done my work too well,' he thought. 'Opportunities to spill blood are so rare these days.'
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This prison sentry is unlike any other. You don't want to cross him. Better that you should remain in your cell, follow the rules, and never get on his bad side.

Transgression comes at far too high a price.

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Chapters List
Chap. # Title # Words  
1 Part 1 673  
2 Part 2 1489  
3 Part 3 318  
4 About the Author 123  
5 More from Lane Diamond 218  
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Excellent story. A quick, fun read.

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