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Summary
Chapter 16 begins with Natalie and Pop preparing to leave for the halfway house. Natalie was nervous about the change but Piper comforted her. Piper was nervous as well because she had just received word she might be called to Chicago to testify against Jonathon Bibby, a man involved in the same drug operation but whom she did not know personally.
After Natalie’s departure, Piper moved in with Faith, who had also been arrested on drug charges and was constantly worrying about her daughter. One day, she received a letter from Pom-Pom, whose life outside prison was worse than life inside. She lived in a neighborhood with daily gunfire, where she slept on the floor with little access to food. As strange as it seemed, Piper wished Pom-Pom was back in prison. Similarly, Amy spoke to Piper about her fears of leaving Danbury...
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