There once was a comfortable man named James Muster, living in his comfortable life. He
loved his wife and his two children Anna and Charles. In almost every moment of his free time he
was hanging out with his best friend Michael. Michael was a trustworthy and very entertaining
man, and he was a joy to be around. One day in James' comfortable life, the authorities paid a
visit to his home in his comfortable neighborhood and told him that they had found considerable
evidence that he had committed credit card fraud and brought James into the station where he was
then given a court date. As innocent as he claimed to be, he was proven guilty in a court of law.
He was sentenced to fifteen years in prison where he was to have few visits from his wife and
During his term, he made no friends because everyone in the jail was of negative nature
and had committed several crimes. James wasn't comfortable around any of this so he kept his
distance. On several occasions he was mocked and tormented for his unusual behavior around the
other inmates. He was beaten and sexually assaulted and showed absolutely no emotion back.
All he showed was a blank expression as if all hope had been lost for him to be a comfortable man
again. He missed his wife and children, and saw them on a monthly bases. His friend Michael
came as well to see that his friend was O.K. and making it through.
Then one month his wife, kids, and friend never showed. And the month after that... and
the month after that. By the end of his term, or sentence rather, it had been two and a half years
sense he had seen his family. He was worried and hoped that something had gone wrong. Maybe
the judge didn't allow them to come anymore. Maybe he was only in a terrible dream that had yet
Upon his return to actual life of freedom where he was able
...