The SUV disappeared into the night. Behind them, the prison sirens howled—not for a fugitive, but for the truth about to break free. Would you like a longer version, a script format, or a different tone (e.g., more action-oriented or political thriller)?
Elena’s hands trembled, but her voice was steel. “Then we’d better make sure the world knows my security chief is the one who ordered it.” vice president prison break
Three months ago, she’d been framed by her own security chief, locked away in a maximum-security wing reserved for traitors. But Elena hadn’t survived decades in politics without learning that every system has a flaw. Hers was a corrections officer named Devin, a man whose mother needed a liver transplant—and whose insurance had just been paid in full by a ghost account Elena set up years ago “just in case.” The SUV disappeared into the night
At 23:47, Devin left a laundry cart outside her cell. At 23:49, she was inside it, knees to her chest, heart pounding against her ribs. The cart rumbled past sleeping guards, through the kitchen, and into the loading dock. The last door clicked open at midnight exactly. Elena’s hands trembled, but her voice was steel