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The Prison Project Novel

Chapter 152

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keeper 152 Summary In Chapter 152 of "Keeper 152," the story unfolds from Coban's perspective as he navigates his emotions and frustrations regarding Margot and her friend Cara. The chapter opens in the canteen, where Coban's impatience with Cara's slow eating leads to a sharp exchange. Despite his irritation, Cara remains unfazed, which only adds to Coban's frustration as he grapples with his protective instincts over Margot. His concern for her well-being intensifies, especially amidst the chaotic atmosphere of the prison, filled with fights and tension.

Coban's urgency to see Margot reflects his deep-seated anxiety about her safety and his possessive feelings. As Coban and Cara make their way to the gym, the atmosphere is thick with the presence of guards, amplifying Coban's unease. He feels a compulsion to protect Margot, and his grip on Cara's wrist highlights his intensity. However, he becomes aware of his own strength and the potential harm it could cause, prompting a moment of self-reflection.

His desire to reach Margot quickly contrasts with his growing awareness of how he interacts with those he cares about, leading to an internal conflict about his protective nature. Upon entering the gym, Coban's relief at finding Margot safe is quickly overshadowed by his discontent with her choice of clothing-bright pink attire that makes her stand out. His immediate reaction is one of anger, directed at Leo, who is seated with Margot. Coban's jealousy and fear for Margot's safety bubble to the surface as he confronts the situation.

Despite his frustration, he instinctively pulls Margot into a protective embrace, a gesture that speaks volumes about his feelings for her. Their connection is palpable, and Margot's concern for Coban's well-being further deepens their bond. The chapter culminates in a tense moment when Leo questions Coban about Margot's living conditions, revealing the underlying tensions between the characters. Coban's protective instincts clash with the realities of their situation, and the chapter leaves readers on edge as the dynamics between them continue to evolve.

The emotional stakes are high, as Coban grapples with his feelings of jealousy, protectiveness, and the desire to shield Margot from the dangers surrounding them. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **TITLE: Keeper 152** **The Prison Project** **Chapter 152** *Coban's POV* "Just bring the damn toast with you!" I barked, my voice slicing through the din of the canteen with a sharpness that turned several heads in our direction. Yet, Cara remained utterly unfazed.

She continued to nibble on her minuscule piece of toast, taking her sweet time as if the world around us had come to a standstill. With each deliberate chew, her eyes flicked up to meet mine, a smug glint dancing in them that made my jaw tighten in frustration. "Why does it take you so long to eat?" I snapped, my fingers drumming impatiently against the edge of the table. "I finished my meal ten minutes ago." She merely shrugged, unbothered by my irritation. "I'm hungry. Can't help it." Another tiny bite. Infuriatingly small.

I glared at her as if she had personally insulted my entire lineage. For weeks, I had been practically begging Margot to consume more than half a meal on good days, watching her push food around her plate like it was a tiresome chore. And here I was, watching her best friend devour her toast as if she were compensating for both of them. "Where the hell do you even put it all?" I muttered, irritation bubbling to the surface. "You don't have a big stomach to fill. Surely that's enough to get you to lunch?" She giggled. Actually giggled. That was it.

"Don't you want to go see Leo and Margot?!" I exclaimed, leaning in closer, my voice rising in urgency. "Or are you planning to chew that same piece of toast until dinner?" Finally, I had her attention. Cara let out an exaggerated sigh and dropped the last pitiful corner of toast back onto her tray. "Alright, okay. Jeez. Come on then." I sprang up from my seat so quickly that the stool screeched against the floor, a loud protest to my sudden movement. Without thinking, I grabbed her wrist and started pulling her toward the exit. - I needed to move. I needed to see her right now.

I had to inspect her with my own two damn eyes and ensure she was truly okay. The morning had already spiraled into chaos. Fights broke out, voices rose in anger, and blood stained the ground. The entire place felt electric, on edge because of the swap. Every second she was out of my sight gnawed at me like an exposed nerve. I didn't like it. I didn't like not knowing exactly where she was or who was near her. The thought of another man standing in my place to care for her-especially if that man was Leo-made my stomach churn.

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"Ease up, Coban!" Cara complained from behind me, half-jogging to keep pace. "You're crushing my wrist! Is this how you drag my friend around this place too?" I didn't respond. Because... yeah. That was how I moved Margot through this place-quickly, firmly, with no room for hesitation. I had never thought twice about it. She never complained. Never pulled away. But the way Cara said it... the sharpness in her tone... Something twisted uncomfortably in my gut. Did I hurt Bella sometimes without realizing? Was she too frightened to say anything?

I slowed my pace slightly, loosening my grip without a word. I made a mental note. It was clear I didn't know my own strength. We pushed through the corridor toward the gym, guards stationed more heavily than usual, their eyes sharp and hands resting near their weapons. The atmosphere felt stifling, as if one wrong move could ignite the entire building. As we reached the doors, I released Cara's wrist and stepped inside first, my instincts guiding me as I scanned the room. - Quiet. Just as I had requested. Weights lay untouched, mats clean, no bodies, no shouting. And then I saw her. Margot.

She was seated on the familiar sofa near the wall-the one she always occupied while I trained. Her hands were folded neatly in her lap, her posture small and unassuming. Pink. So much damn pink. My chest loosened at the sight of her alive and whole, but it immediately tightened with something darker. Across from her sat Leo, relaxed, his elbows resting on his knees as he spoke to her in hushed tones. Cara spotted them at the same moment and immediately turned theatrical. "Oh my God, Leo!" she exclaimed, rushing ahead. "Your friend is a psychopath!

You've got to save me from him!" I rolled my eyes hard enough that it sparked a dull pain in my nose. Leo laughed and opened his arms wide, and Cara practically launched herself into him. He caught her effortlessly, wrapping her in a tight embrace against his chest. I slowed my steps as I made my way over. My gaze remained fixed on Margot. She stood when she saw me, her fingers twisting together nervously as if unsure of what to do with them. She looked... fine. Unhurt. Her breathing was steady. But the pink. Jesus Christ, what was she doing?!

"What the hell are you wearing, Bella?" I snapped before I could rein in my frustration. The words erupted from me sharper than I intended, slicing through the air. Margot's jaw dropped at my tone. Leo immediately stepped in front of her, his hands raised in a placating gesture. "Hey, hey! It isn't her fault, Cobe. They only sent pink stuff to the room. She's got nothing else to wear in my cell." I inhaled slowly. Once. Twice. I forced myself to unclench my fists, my gaze sliding past Leo to Margot, who stood half-hidden behind him, her shoulders drawn in and cheeks flushed. I hated the pink.

Too bright. Too soft. Too much attention in a place that devoured girls like her. She was already too pretty for her own good, and this just painted a bigger target on her back. It made my skin crawl with jealousy and something dangerously close to fear. "Come here," I said, jerking my chin toward her. Leo hesitated, then stepped aside to let her pass. Margot shuffled forward, hesitant, her eyes flicking up to mine. The moment she was close enough, I pulled her into my chest with a fierce urgency. Hard. Protective. Instinctual.

My arms wrapped around her before my brain could catch up, one hand cradling the back of her head as I pressed a kiss into her hair, not even thinking about it. She stiffened in surprise... then melted against me. Her arms slid around my waist. Fuck. "You been good?" I asked quietly, my chin resting on the top of her head. She nodded against my chest. "Words, Bella," I murmured, tightening my hold just a little. "I'm fine," she replied softly, pulling back just enough to gaze up at me. Her eyes searched my face, filled with concern. "But... how are you?

What happened to you?" I exhaled slowly. Heavy. We'd be here all day if I told her everything. The suits. The deal. The blood. The crowbar. She didn't need that weighing on her mind. I brushed my thumb gently along her jaw, grounding myself. "I'm alright," I finally said. "Got into some trouble. Handled it." Her brows knitted together, worry etching her features. "That looks painful..." "Just a busted nose," I shrugged. "I'll live." But she didn't look convinced... Leaning down slightly, I lowered my voice so only she could hear. "How's he been?" She answered immediately. "Leo's been good.

Nothing bad has happened to me with him. He's made sure." Good. My gaze flicked briefly to Leo and Cara, who were engrossed in conversation a few feet away. Then back to Margot. I straightened, keeping one arm wrapped loosely around her shoulders, when... "What the hell, Coban?! You've had her sleeping on the damn floor?!" Leo suddenly turned and seethed, his jaw tightening as Margot gasped from beside me. Great... Conclusion As the chaotic energy of the canteen faded into the background, Coban's focus sharpened solely on Margot, his heart racing with a mix of relief and protectiveness.

The moment he pulled her into his embrace, it was as if the world around them ceased to exist. The warmth of her body against his was a balm to his frayed nerves, grounding him against the turmoil that had threatened to consume him. In that instant, he realized that his fierce instincts to protect her were not merely rooted in duty, but in something deeper-a bond that transcended the harsh realities of their environment. Margot's presence was a reminder of what he fought for, and as she melted into his arms, he felt the weight of his fears begin to lift, if only slightly.

Yet, the shadows of their surroundings loomed large, and Coban knew that the dangers were far from over. The confrontation with Leo only served to highlight the fragility of their situation, a reminder that even within the sanctuary of their connection, threats lingered just outside their reach. As he reassured Margot with a gentle touch, he understood that their journey was fraught with challenges, but it was also filled with moments of tenderness that made the fight worthwhile.

The protective instincts that drive him to keep Margot safe will clash with the reality of their living conditions, forcing him to confront the choices he's made and the sacrifices he's willing to endure. As he navigates the delicate balance between his fierce desire to shield Margot and the growing animosity between him and Leo, readers can expect a deeper exploration of their complicated relationships. Will Leo's claim ignite a confrontation that could threaten their fragile alliance, or will it lead to an unexpected revelation about their circumstances?

Moreover, the atmosphere within the prison remains charged, hinting at looming dangers that could emerge at any moment. With guards on high alert and the threat of violence ever-present, Coban must not only protect Margot from external threats but also face the internal turmoil that arises from their situation. As secrets start to unravel and loyalties are tested, the stakes will rise, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, eager to discover how far Coban is willing to go to secure Margot's safety.

Will he find a way to navigate this treacherous environment, or will the weight of his decisions lead to unforeseen consequences? Sara Lili Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland's breathtaking cold.

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