
Slave to the Mafia Prison Gang
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Introduction
Her mission: to understand the impact of a female presence on incarcerated men. But what begins as a professional endeavor quickly transforms into a tantalizing journey of unexpected desire and danger.
Surrounded by inmates craving female company, Liberty catches the eye of a notorious prison gang, drawing her into a perilous game of possession and control. In this treacherous world of mob bosses, hitmen, and twisted admirers, she finds herself teetering on the edge between survival and surrender.
As alliances form for her protection and boundaries blur, Liberty grapples with her own desires, discovering a world of thrilling passion she never dared to explore. Can she maintain her professional facade amidst the chaos of temptation and danger? Or will she succumb to the alluring pull of the unexpected romance blossoming within the confines of the prison walls?
Chapter 1
*** Liberty's POV ***
The morning light filters through the windows at the back of the lecture hall, casting a soft glow on the rows of seats, all filled with fresh eager young faces. The students are settled, whispering, and stealing furtive glances at me. The lecture hall itself is imposing, with its high ceilings and tiers of seating rising steeply. The walls are lined with shelves of books, giving the room a scholarly air. The whiteboard at the front boldly declares: "Criminal Psychology 201: Understanding Deviant Behavior and Rehabilitation."
I let my gaze sweep over the students, noting the mix of curiosity and apprehension. How many are here to truly learn, and how many are here just to gawk at the daughter of the infamous serial killer Terry Lockwood? There are always a few every year, the morbidly curious ones. It’s my third year teaching this course, ever since I earned my doctorate at twenty-one.
I take a deep breath, deciding to address the elephant in the room immediately. “Good morning, everyone. There are two sorts of people in this room. Those who really want to learn and those who are here to satisfy some sick curiosity. So, I’ll get it out of the way for you.”
A few students exchange nervous glances.
“Yes, I’m Liberty Lockwood, daughter of the serial killer Terry Lockwood, also known as the Bridgetown Butcher, who killed thirty-two women in the 90s during his gruesome killing spree. No, I never met him, and I can’t tell you what he was really like or why he committed his heinous crimes. Yes, I will be failing you if you ask me a single question from this point onward about either of my parents. No, this class is not a zoo for gawking at me. Ok, I’m glad we’ve gotten that out of the way. Any questions?”
Silence. Not a single brave soul dares to raise their hand. Some of the students look sheepish and embarrassed, perhaps disappointed that I won’t be sharing the sordid details of my personal life or the twisted lives of my infamous parents.
Not that my own life is perfect. I glance down at my left hand, the wedding ring still there, a stark reminder of my recent divorce. At twenty-three, I’m already divorced, the final papers signed just two weeks ago. I can’t seem to take the ring off, as if it’s welded to my finger. Now, here I am, standing before a lecture hall full of students not much younger than myself, feeling like I’ve already screwed up my life. I spend my days and nights slaving over my research on deviant criminal behavior and the rehabilitation of violent prisoners, trying to fix a broken justice system and understand the minds of others, when in reality, I’m probably the one who needs fixing the most.
“Now, let us begin,” I address the lecture hall, my voice steady despite the turmoil inside.
I launch into the course introduction, outlining the topics we’ll cover, the assignments, the expectations. As I speak, I see the students gradually shift their focus from me to the subject matter. They start to take notes, their expressions growing more serious. I push aside my personal demons, focusing on the lecture, on the science, on the potential to make a difference.
The session progresses, and I find my rhythm. We delve into the complexities of criminal psychology, examining case studies and theories. The students ask thoughtful questions, engage in discussions. For a while, I forget about the whispers, the furtive glances, the ring on my finger. I am in my element, doing what I love, what I’m good at.
As I wrap up the lecture, my eyes catch a strange sight—a tall, brawny man in a black suit with an earpiece, lingering at the back. There's an air of authority about him, something that makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. As the students file out, he approaches, accompanied by another equally imposing figure approaching from the opposite side of the lecture theatre.
"Ms. Liberty Lockwood?" His voice is deep, resonating through the empty hall.
"Professor Liberty Lockwood," I correct him, my voice steady despite the uncertainty that starts to seep in.
"You’re coming with us, professor," states his colleague, his tone leaving no room for argument. “Don’t make a scene. There’s someone who needs to speak with you - someone very important.”
My blood runs cold, and part of me is tempted to stand my ground and demand answers before going off with these two strange men - but something in their expressions warns me that it would be better to just comply.
I'm escorted out of the building, sandwiched between the two men. Students turn to watch as I’m marched to a waiting car - a sleek black SUV parked directly across from the NYU criminology department lecture hall, with another mysterious man behind the wheel.
“We’re delivering the package now,” I hear one of the men say beside me, speaking into a mic on his sleeve as he opens up the back passenger door.
The package? I’m a package?
“Where are you taking me?” I ask, lingering in front of the open car door.
“You’ll find out soon enough,” one of the men says, gesturing for me to step into the car. He lifts his jacket just high enough for me to see the gun holster attached to his hip, although I’m not sure if it was intentional.
Either way - better not to piss these guys off, so I step into the car, my heart skipping a beat as the door slams closed behind me.
Questions whirl through my mind, and I can't help but wonder if this has anything to do with my past, with my parents, with my ex, or if it's something entirely different. Something I can’t even begin to imagine. But one thing's for sure: my life is about to take another unexpected turn, and I have to be ready for whatever comes next.
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