The Love Letters Of Cell 247

The Love Letters Of Cell 247

J. A. Fabroa

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They said a woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets....... Then what is that of a Man? On a normal morning of February 2021, the San Fernando Correctional Facility rose their prisoners just as they always did every morning. But Cell 247 failed to produce its inmate. When two guards went to chek on the old man.. He is dead. Following the protocol when an inmate dies, they checked his room after he was taken to the morgue. They expected to find drugs or any self made weapon. But their lives changed forever, when what they found, was 50 LOVE LETTERS. Letters which proved the depth of the man's love.

The Love Letters Of Cell 247 Chapter 1 Prologue

They said a woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets... Then what is that of a Man?

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February 14, 1971

The judge brought his gavel down.

A sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of a parole is the sentence given to the accused. The man smiled, he had twenty seven years of a torturous life, so, he has no qualms to live the rest of it in jail.

The woman in a pink frilly dress sitting on the prosecution side hugged both her kids towards her chest.

She keeps staring at the man who had not made a single eye contact with her through out the trial. A man who voluntarily confessed to the murder of the woman's husband. He was found at the crime scene, drenched in her husband's blood. When the police came, he held out his hand and said "I was drunk and when I came to, I have killed him."

She can't help but wonder, why did he do such a thing? Why didn't he say a word to protect himself? He all but served his ass to the authorities.

When the guards took his arm and bound it in cuffs, he finally turned towards her, smiled and bowed his head.

His actions confused Maria. Did he deserve the punishment? She would argue differently. But, she don't know this man, so Maria left the court house with her two children, ready to start a new life. She thought it will be the last time she will ever think of the man.

Until........

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“They said a woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets....... Then what is that of a Man? On a normal morning of February 2021, the San Fernando Correctional Facility rose their prisoners just as they always did every morning. But Cell 247 failed to produce its inmate. When two guards went to chek on the old man.. He is dead. Following the protocol when an inmate dies, they checked his room after he was taken to the morgue. They expected to find drugs or any self made weapon. But their lives changed forever, when what they found, was 50 LOVE LETTERS. Letters which proved the depth of the man's love.”
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Chapter 1 Prologue

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Chapter 2 San Fernando Correctional

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Chapter 3 We Might Learn A Thing Or Two

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Chapter 4 First Letter (February 15,1971)

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Chapter 5 Second Letter (February 14, 1972)

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Chapter 6 Tell Me About Your Wife

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Chapter 7 Third Letter (February 14, 1973)

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Chapter 8 Fourth Letter (February 14, 1974

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Chapter 9 Fifth Letter (February 14,1975) I Abandoned Me

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Chapter 10 Maria Ventura

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Chapter 11 Sixth Letter (February 14,1976) Lost

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Chapter 12 For You, I Will

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Chapter 13 Secret Of The Last Letter And the North Wing

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Chapter 14 Seventh Letter (February 14,1977) The Death Of my Heart

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Chapter 15 Eight Letter (February 14,1978) The Birth Of A Monster

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Chapter 16 Ninth Letter (February 14,197) The Church

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Chapter 17 Tenth Letter (February 14,1980) David

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Chapter 18 The Assault Of San Fernando Correctional

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Chapter 19 Eleventh Letter (February 14,1981) The Preach

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Chapter 20 Twelfth Letter (February 14,1982) The Birth Of Lucious Dualti

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Chapter 21 The Heart Of A Guard

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Chapter 22 Thirteenth Letter (February 14,1983) Engaged

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Chapter 23 Thirteenth Letter 2( Engaged)

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Chapter 24 The Women In Their Lives

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Chapter 25 The Women In Their Lives 2

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Chapter 26 Prisoners

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Chapter 27 Fourteenth Letter (February 14,1984) Every Step Of The Way

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Chapter 28 Fifteenth Letter (February 14,1985) The Wedding

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Chapter 29 Even Convicts Have A Heart

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Chapter 30 Sixteenth Letter (February 14,1986) Walking Away

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Chapter 31 West Wing

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Chapter 32 The Woman I Scorned

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Chapter 33 Guards

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Chapter 34 Seventeenth Letter (February 14,1987) Rancho Buenaventura

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Chapter 35 Eighteenth Letter (February 14,1988) Mad Knight

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Chapter 36 Nineteenth Letter (February 14, 1989) Regrets

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Chapter 37 Twentieth Letter (February 14,1990) The New Warden

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Chapter 38 Get your letters to her

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Chapter 39 Twenty-first Letter (February 14,1991) Shelby

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Chapter 40 The Senator

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