Chapter Twenty-Six One way to discover the prison’s location was to be taken there yourself. It wasn’t the way Tina had preferred, but she no longer had a choice in the matter. The men marched her out of the room. She was taken down in the lift and along a dark corridor, where the rooms on either side appeared to be unoccupied or contained items for storage. She imagined the map of the station in her mind while they walked. This area was the administrative area, possibly part of the high school. Indeed, one room contained rows of seats and screens, as if it was a classroom. They also went past a courtyard with benches surrounding a planter box. She could imagine students sitting there on a break. The tree in the box was dead, the leaves brown and drooping from the branches. Tina smel

