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Rated: 13+ · Interactive · Fantasy · #1934545
Can a human prisoner survive in a jail built for giant monsters? Keep it a fantasy please
Chapter #1

Planning a Breakout

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It's been sixth months since you first came to the monster prison known as Under Gloom. Six long months. But it feels like you've been trapped for years. This prison was a living nightmare. For one, it was full of monsters that were all titanic, all of them were at least 300 feet tall and were all women. You couldn't stand monsters and this prison was unfair towards humans because eating humans wasn't considered a crime. Most humans that came here were either eaten by fellow inmates or by the guards.

You remember how you got into this awful mess. A mummy giantess, harmless to humans was hired to play the monster in a kaiju film being shot in your town and she had accidentally stepped on your car. You had a reputation in your town for getting into scraps with your neighbors for even the most minor things and couldn't take the monster mummy's accidental damage to your car laying down, tracked her down and set her skirt on fire. You remember her screaming as she was forced to take off her clothes and bandages.

Unfortunately for you, the giantess mummy pressed charges and you were sent to a prison near her home town of Fearfield. Under Gloom was nearly escape proof but that didn't mean you weren't going to try. At this moment, it was early in the morning, around three o'clock and your cell mate was still asleep. Lockette was a Loch Ness monster girl who unlike you was willing to serve her time. But you could not take another day in this nightmare room.

You were in the same cell as Lockette because most other monsters would've eaten you. Most monsters in Under Gloom preyed on humans. As such, the bars on the cell were designed to be so small that no human could get out. Not that it was necessary considering the bloodthirsty guards, but warden Destiny, that gargoyle hag, she didn't like taking chances, especially since you have tried to escape so many times, she hates you the most of any inmate in this prison.

But what the overgrown lawn ornament didn't know was that you had managed to wear away one of the bars on your cell from the back with one of Lockette's shed scales and were able to break it. "I told that hag I was going to get out of here." As you break down the bar, you realize you need a plan. You had to escape somehow. You needed a destination
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