22 This gray-walled corridor in the detention centre went on for what seemed like forever with photographs on the walls depicting scenes of nature. This close to the Detention Centre, there were very few windows; so Ben figured that the designers tried to compensate for that by hanging pictures of waterfalls and gardens. Prisoners had windows, yes, but those were made of glass strong enough to stop bullets. Ben walked along with his arms swinging, smiling in an attempt to look casual. “It can be done then?” he asked his companion. “You're sure?” In a blue skirt and a turquoise t-shirt, Keli moved through the hallway with her hair done up in a bun. “I can handle it,” she muttered in a voice so soft it was barely audible. “In case you've forgotten, I've overpowered Keepers before.” “Don'

