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Kiss Yesterday Goodbye

Kiss Yesterday Goodbye in Bloomington, MN

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Kiss Yesterday Goodbye

Kiss Yesterday Goodbye in Bloomington, MN

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Danny could not believe that he was up for the murder of his own brother. He was an overweight, stuck-in-his-ways, illiterate guy with a selfish flair.
Suddenly he had time to reflect upon his own flaws. Prison was the perfect place to turn himself around.
Or was it?
Knowing that his wife was better off with another man and his prospects looked bad, he had to make the best of his time inside and learn to survive there.
So he went to every class he could and learned skills he never knew he needed. Then he used his persuasive personality to build a million-pound business.
Smuggled-in phones, hidden drugs in training shoes and some very close calls kept Danny on his feet. Friends who turned out to be addicts and two-faced liars were soon sidelined as he worked his way up the prison hierarchy.
Although he was doing well, he longed to be a better person on the outside. He wanted to show his daughters he could be there for them and set a good example after all.
But how would he ever prove his innocence?
Danny could not believe that he was up for the murder of his own brother. He was an overweight, stuck-in-his-ways, illiterate guy with a selfish flair.
Suddenly he had time to reflect upon his own flaws. Prison was the perfect place to turn himself around.
Or was it?
Knowing that his wife was better off with another man and his prospects looked bad, he had to make the best of his time inside and learn to survive there.
So he went to every class he could and learned skills he never knew he needed. Then he used his persuasive personality to build a million-pound business.
Smuggled-in phones, hidden drugs in training shoes and some very close calls kept Danny on his feet. Friends who turned out to be addicts and two-faced liars were soon sidelined as he worked his way up the prison hierarchy.
Although he was doing well, he longed to be a better person on the outside. He wanted to show his daughters he could be there for them and set a good example after all.
But how would he ever prove his innocence?

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