I wanted to give him everything I had. He was my love, and I knew, at long last, what I wanted out of life.

I wanted him.

Foolishness, of course. We couldn't have been more different if we had been created that way. Still, I tried. Someone once told me that you should always reach for the stars. Whether you catch one or not, at least you will have risen above the mud for a while.

That's why I ran for Congress, because I thought that was where my destiny lay. When the corruption scandal was laid at my feet, I left, disgusted. I underestimated the venality of my enemies.

Andrew Torolk stood in my way, but then, he was only the night guard at the prison.

So much pain. So much regret and rage.

All in my past, now.

He was here with me, and through Him, I would have my escape from the troubles of this world.

My reputation is in ruins, but my honor is intact. I have my refuge in the Lord.

He is with me - here, now, always and everywhere.

I am free.

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TonyNoland (joined about 14 years ago)
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I don't always write fast, but I always try to write well. If you read something of mine and think, "Well, that was crap.", please read it again. Sometimes my jokes and layered meanings don't always come across instantly. If I make you work for the punchline, I hope you realize that I wouldn't even set up the hurdle for you if I didn't think you were able to clear it.

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Prompt (write a story including these elements)

hero Wrongfully Accused Congressman
villain Prison Guard
goal Escape
Prompt suggested by LukeOverbeek

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