Chapter 19
"Saki refuses Freedom"
"Your move, Saki," said an inmate.
Saki looked at the chess board. Then he moved one of his pieces.
"Checkmate," said Saki.
"What? You won again," yelled the inmate.
"Yes, You really need to brush up," said Saki as he got up to go back to his cell.
He wasn't happy where he was. It was over five months since he was sentenced. He had not heard back from Joseph about his daughter. He was worried and hoped that she was alright. He had written many letters but he never got anything in return. He decided to try writing again to his little girl.
While going back to his cell, being escorted by a guard, someone attacked the guard. Saki started to fight his guard's attacker.
"Master Shredder, come with us," yelled a Foot member.
"No, I have reformed. I will remain here to serve my time," said Saki.
"Then your daughter will pay," yelled one Foot member.
"Not if you can't find her," sneered Saki.
The guard radioed for help and reinforcements. Saki fought off most of the foot members. Soon, other guards ran over to help Saki. A smoke bomb went off. As much as the foot tried to catch Saki, they couldn't. When the smoke cleared, Saki stood with some guards. Saki turned to the guards.
"Please return me to my cell please," asked Saki.
The guards looked at Saki and nodded. Three went with him and put him into his cell. They stood out side the cell to ensure extra security.
"Hey, Saki, you had your chance to get out, why didn't you take it?" asked one of the officers.
"I came here willingly for my daughter so I may seem better in her eyes," said Saki.
"Man, I give you credit. Heck, these guys even threatened to hurt your little girl and you didn't even do anything but say 'if you can find her.' Jeez, I could never do that," said the guard.
"My daughter is in the hands of a trained ninja. He will more than likely protect her with his life," said Saki.
"Those guys have been arrested, they're even being questioned. If you're daughter is indeed in danger, they may let you go and you may be a free man," said the guard.
"If that is possible, I would like that. I want my daughter to stay alive. I lost her once. I'm not loosing her again," vowed Saki.
The guard looked at Saki clueless. He shrugged and continued to guard the cell.
"Your move, Saki," said an inmate.
Saki looked at the chess board. Then he moved one of his pieces.
"Checkmate," said Saki.
"What? You won again," yelled the inmate.
"Yes, You really need to brush up," said Saki as he got up to go back to his cell.
He wasn't happy where he was. It was over five months since he was sentenced. He had not heard back from Joseph about his daughter. He was worried and hoped that she was alright. He had written many letters but he never got anything in return. He decided to try writing again to his little girl.
While going back to his cell, being escorted by a guard, someone attacked the guard. Saki started to fight his guard's attacker.
"Master Shredder, come with us," yelled a Foot member.
"No, I have reformed. I will remain here to serve my time," said Saki.
"Then your daughter will pay," yelled one Foot member.
"Not if you can't find her," sneered Saki.
The guard radioed for help and reinforcements. Saki fought off most of the foot members. Soon, other guards ran over to help Saki. A smoke bomb went off. As much as the foot tried to catch Saki, they couldn't. When the smoke cleared, Saki stood with some guards. Saki turned to the guards.
"Please return me to my cell please," asked Saki.
The guards looked at Saki and nodded. Three went with him and put him into his cell. They stood out side the cell to ensure extra security.
"Hey, Saki, you had your chance to get out, why didn't you take it?" asked one of the officers.
"I came here willingly for my daughter so I may seem better in her eyes," said Saki.
"Man, I give you credit. Heck, these guys even threatened to hurt your little girl and you didn't even do anything but say 'if you can find her.' Jeez, I could never do that," said the guard.
"My daughter is in the hands of a trained ninja. He will more than likely protect her with his life," said Saki.
"Those guys have been arrested, they're even being questioned. If you're daughter is indeed in danger, they may let you go and you may be a free man," said the guard.
"If that is possible, I would like that. I want my daughter to stay alive. I lost her once. I'm not loosing her again," vowed Saki.
The guard looked at Saki clueless. He shrugged and continued to guard the cell.
