Thursday, May 19, 2011

Chapter four to Chapter six

      Chapter four, starts off talking about how, Devon is taken out of the court room in tears because she has started to lactate and the court thing has finished. She is taken into a hall by an officer who takes off the ankle cuffs and then walks her to a room that has all of the extra things like jump suits, towels, and bedding. Devon is told to pick-up a bed roll and then they start walking again to the girl’s part of the prison. When she gets their officer leaves and the lady security guard starts talking to her and wants her to put down her bed role. 

          "Can't I"-- Devon takes in a shaky breath and swallows-- "could I just . . . when I get to . . . my cell? Please? I promise--"

            "No," the woman interrupts. "And I'm losing patience, fast."
             
             This was such a big problem because Devon didn't want the other girls in the jail to see her and the fact that she was lactating. The officer tried to block her and get her to her cell without the the girls in the jail seeing her.
             In chapter five, Devon wakes up to her name being called. It is the doctor and she is here to make sure that Devon is in a good state of mind and dose not want to kill her self. At first Devon dose not want to talk to her but after a while she warmed up and started talking to her. She asked her questions about how she is feeling.
            In chapter six, Devon wakes up the next day to the sound of the metal door slamming. She hears the other girls out side. She looks threw the cell door and can see them grabbing their toiletries, trays, and doing some chores. Devon realises that after being up that it is only the next day and that she has to go to the bathroom. So she looks long and hard at the toilet in the corner and the decides to go. Then the security guard walks in and brings Devon her breakfast. It doesn't even fade her that Devon is on the toilet, she says a few things to her. One thing she said was that her lawyer was coming to talk to her, after the rest of the girls went to school.

            

3 comments:

  1. Wow. This story is sad. That security guard seems really nice. I am actually kind of suprised.

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  2. I agree with rachel the security guard does seem really nice. Maybe the security guard feels bad for what's happening to her.

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  3. Yeah i agree too. Usually security guards are mean to the people because they put themselves in that place. But I think that she does feel sorry and the only thing she can do is just be nice to her.

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