Carolyn Arellano
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And I get picked up by a halfway house. They're like, okay, you've done, I don't know, maybe like three months. And I'm like, damn, this is moving along pretty fast. Right. I'm like, this is moving along pretty fast. I'd only been like three or four months that I'm in prison. And now they're like, oh, we're going to move you to another facility. It's what comes before the halfway house.
And I'm like, okay. I'm like, let's go. So I end up leaving prison and I'm going to this other facility where it's not quite a halfway house, but it's not prison. It was like almost reminded me of like a hospital. It was weird. And you could be in your regular clothes and like work release. It's like what comes before that. It's like a holding center for that.
And I'm like, okay. I'm like, let's go. So I end up leaving prison and I'm going to this other facility where it's not quite a halfway house, but it's not prison. It was like almost reminded me of like a hospital. It was weird. And you could be in your regular clothes and like work release. It's like what comes before that. It's like a holding center for that.
And I'm like, okay. I'm like, let's go. So I end up leaving prison and I'm going to this other facility where it's not quite a halfway house, but it's not prison. It was like almost reminded me of like a hospital. It was weird. And you could be in your regular clothes and like work release. It's like what comes before that. It's like a holding center for that.
It's like it's just it was weird because it was like a lot of programs. I felt like I was like in a drug program kind of thing that I had never been into one before. But I imagine that's what it was like. We had regular clothes. I remember my husband being able to bring me like all these new clothes and stuff and like perfume and.
It's like it's just it was weird because it was like a lot of programs. I felt like I was like in a drug program kind of thing that I had never been into one before. But I imagine that's what it was like. We had regular clothes. I remember my husband being able to bring me like all these new clothes and stuff and like perfume and.
It's like it's just it was weird because it was like a lot of programs. I felt like I was like in a drug program kind of thing that I had never been into one before. But I imagine that's what it was like. We had regular clothes. I remember my husband being able to bring me like all these new clothes and stuff and like perfume and.
And they were going to sort us out and decide what halfway house we were going to. It was called Bull Robinson. And I had to stay there. I think it was a month. You have to stay there to get until you get into the right facility or halfway house. So that's when I would say that, like, I started getting into some trouble.
And they were going to sort us out and decide what halfway house we were going to. It was called Bull Robinson. And I had to stay there. I think it was a month. You have to stay there to get until you get into the right facility or halfway house. So that's when I would say that, like, I started getting into some trouble.
And they were going to sort us out and decide what halfway house we were going to. It was called Bull Robinson. And I had to stay there. I think it was a month. You have to stay there to get until you get into the right facility or halfway house. So that's when I would say that, like, I started getting into some trouble.
I end up going to this transition house as I wait to be placed into the halfway house that I'm going to. And that's when I would say, like, I started to kind of get into some trouble with, you know, with me being incarcerated, meaning that I started to get involved with people that I shouldn't have gotten involved with, you
I end up going to this transition house as I wait to be placed into the halfway house that I'm going to. And that's when I would say, like, I started to kind of get into some trouble with, you know, with me being incarcerated, meaning that I started to get involved with people that I shouldn't have gotten involved with, you
I end up going to this transition house as I wait to be placed into the halfway house that I'm going to. And that's when I would say, like, I started to kind of get into some trouble with, you know, with me being incarcerated, meaning that I started to get involved with people that I shouldn't have gotten involved with, you
So I end up at this transition house, you know, we're in these regular clothes and you're meeting girls from all over the place. It's like a weird, it was a weird vibe. It was like prison, but regular clothes, a schedule, a lot of drama. And somehow, you know, by the grace of God, I end up leaving that place. But before I leave that place, I end up meeting a girl.
So I end up at this transition house, you know, we're in these regular clothes and you're meeting girls from all over the place. It's like a weird, it was a weird vibe. It was like prison, but regular clothes, a schedule, a lot of drama. And somehow, you know, by the grace of God, I end up leaving that place. But before I leave that place, I end up meeting a girl.
So I end up at this transition house, you know, we're in these regular clothes and you're meeting girls from all over the place. It's like a weird, it was a weird vibe. It was like prison, but regular clothes, a schedule, a lot of drama. And somehow, you know, by the grace of God, I end up leaving that place. But before I leave that place, I end up meeting a girl.
So I ended up meeting this girl who, she dressed like a boy. She was like, you know, tomboyish or whatnot.
So I ended up meeting this girl who, she dressed like a boy. She was like, you know, tomboyish or whatnot.
So I ended up meeting this girl who, she dressed like a boy. She was like, you know, tomboyish or whatnot.
Oh, a stud. A stud or an A.G., right?