School ((hot)): Prison
The protagonist who falls for a girl named Chiyo and tries to maintain a relationship while imprisoned.
For the next six months, Kian played the part of the perfect prisoner. He earned Halloway’s trust—or at least, his indifference. He stopped flinching during inspections. He learned to make his bed with surgical precision. He was becoming what they wanted him to be: invisible.
The central protagonist, who acts as the moral compass (relatively speaking) and the driving force behind the group's survival. Prison School
Despite the challenges, prison schools have a profound impact on the lives of inmates. Education provides inmates with a sense of hope and purpose, and helps them to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in life. Many inmates have reported that education has helped them to overcome addiction, develop positive relationships, and become more confident and self-assured.
The narrative is structured in distinct arcs, each escalating the stakes and absurdity. The protagonist who falls for a girl named
The Vice President. A statuesque enforcer who wields a crop whip and rules with absolute physical intimidation.
Another challenge facing prison schools is the lack of resources. Many prisons are overcrowded and underfunded, leaving little room for educational programs. Inmates may have limited access to textbooks, technology, and other educational materials, making it difficult for them to succeed. He stopped flinching during inspections
"It's too tight," Kian hissed, panic rising in his chest. "We need leverage."