Stiles Stilinski, convicted murderer and clinically diagnosed with psychosis, didn't think much about life outside of prison. He was 23, being in prison for 5 years really took a toll on him - physically anyway. Before being imprisoned, every time he would smile, the outer corners of his eyes would crinkle. Now, it seems as though the crinkle in those corners were permanent - and they weren't caused by excessive smiling. There was a faint hint that his eyes were now bloodshot, due to the lack of sleep he had been getting every night. Most of the time, his fists were balled up. As if he was preparing for a fight that could occur at any given moment. His lips had a faded pink tint to them while being moderately chapped from dehydration and his hair had the effect of not being washed for more than 4 days. Is this what prison does to people?
Well, it's what it did for Stiles. Life outside of prison wasn't all that different. Before he got convicted, the amount of fights that he would get into with gangs at the age of 18 was more than he could remember easily. Maybe he fit in with the wrong crowd or maybe he felt as though he didn't belong in any type of crowd. But what he did know for sure was that he was getting out of jail through an anonymous bail.
