Chapter 2

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While Dina was mulling over her previous decisions with the doctor, and feeling regret for the way she spoke, the door opened again. Only this time two enforcers entered the room, both masked and anonymous, typical. One of the enforcers uncuffed Dina from the bed before the other dragged her out of it, and cuffing her hands behind her back.
"Don't fight me, things will go more smoothly for you if you cooperate"
A female voice came from behind one of the masks, sounding just as mundane as every other enforcer Dina had ever encountered. Knowing there was nothing she could do, Dina simply let her head fall and walked with the officer, staring at her feet as she went.

As they stepped outside, Dina felt the chill of the midnight air on her arms, only to realise her jacket was gone, her bag along with it. Would the lack of evidence in those two alone prove how innocent she really is? But it seemed like the enforcers couldn't care less, as long as they had someone to pin the blame on, Piltover would sleep soundly tonight.

After walking for what seemed like forever, Dina was shoved onto a boat, if it weren't for the single lantern on the helm of it, she wouldn't be able to see where she was stepping. She took a seat as one of the enforcers joined her on the boat and sat in front of her, while the other said their goodbyes and headed off. It was like they knew she wouldn't act out, and felt secure enough to only have one person watching her. And they weren't wrong, Dina was desperate not to make this situation worse than it was, by not doing so, maybe her time here would be shorter on good behaviour. But she could only hope.

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After being processed, Dina was led down a narrow hallway by a bulky C.O, and was taken to an elevator where she was taken down several floors.
"Jesus, how big is this place?"
She asked, looking at the C.O, who only kept his eyes forward and grunted in response. Dina rolled her eyes as she looked forward, accepting that the steroid-riddled C.O wasn't going to strike a conversation with her.

Once they arrived at her designated floor, the C.O pushed her out of the elevator, urging her to keep walking.
"How long am I to make myself at home here?"
Another grunt.
"Good talk, roider"

Dina heard the opening of a cell door nearby and sighed, this was it. She felt the C.O grab the back of her shirt, which had her inmate number sewn into it. The C.O began dragging her the rest of the way, obviously an unnecessary show of power, but Dina played along. Once at her cell, the C.O shoved her inside, making her stumble before the cell door closed behind her. She composed herself and straightened out the now wrinkled shirt the C.O had dragged her by
"Thanks for that, big guy"
"Have fun, 516. She's all yours"
The C.O spoke for the first time since Dina had arrived at Stillwater, but her number wasn't 516, which made her worry. The C.O chuckled before turning around and leaving Dina alone in a cell with a stranger

She turned around and saw a pink haired girl with piercings and tattoos sat on her bunk, she hadn't even looked at Dina once, she was just fixated in her own thoughts before finally looking up.
"That's your bunk.."
She started, pointing to a stone slab with what looked like a rag as a cover and a pillow that was just about as thin as paper
"I don't know you, and I certainly don't intend to get to know you. You stay on your side, I'll stay on mine, and we can live happily ever after or whatever you guys call it these days''
"Uh, sure. Because rotting in a stone box is happily ever after..."

Dina sighed before sitting on the edge of her bunk, it was solid, just as she expected. Stillwater was exactly the way the people of the undercity described it so far, and that worried Dina, who knew what else the prison had in stock for her.

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