[She can't read his mind, but she's friends with inmates who feel similarly about the barge. She can even sympathize quite a bit - given how she felt when it was her father imprisoning her - but the barge has given her more than she can easily express. The truth of the matter is that Anya is practically serving the Kool-Aid; she's one of very few wardens who mostly believes in the system as it is, even the awful parts, though she usually keeps it to herself.]
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[She can't read his mind, but she's friends with inmates who feel similarly about the barge. She can even sympathize quite a bit - given how she felt when it was her father imprisoning her - but the barge has given her more than she can easily express. The truth of the matter is that Anya is practically serving the Kool-Aid; she's one of very few wardens who mostly believes in the system as it is, even the awful parts, though she usually keeps it to herself.]
Not everyone does. But there's a handful of us.