i. Dylan: 1, Exploding & Radiation: 0

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season one episode one: pilot





       ONE YEAR, seven months, and sixteen days. That's how long Dylan had been locked up.

It was quickly decided Dylan would be sentenced to the skybox for breaking and entering, attacking guards, and murder.

Dylan hadn't exactly meant for it to end that way, but what good would that do during her trial? "Hey guys, so sorry I killed a woman, but she was abusing her son and I just wanted to beat the shit out of her. It was her own damn fault she had weak bones and her ribs punctured her lungs!" Yeah, they would look at her like she was insane. (She used relentless humor to cope with everything she lost that day.)

As for the attacking guards charge . . . yeah no, that was all her.

While being detained in handcuffs in the hallway of the ark, her dad had ran out of their home and tried getting to her. When the guards held him back and he began to yell, that's when Aiden came scrambling out. All they could see was Dylan, with bloody knuckles and shell shocked eyes, being handcuffed right outside Aiden's door.

It wasn't all that hard to guess what happened.

With tears gathering in her waterline, that's when Dylan began to struggle and attempt to break free. One last time, she wanted to say goodbye to her father. Would Aiden want to say goodbye? Would he look at her like a monster?

Nevertheless, knew how this went. She'd be arrested for murder, most likely put in solitary confinement, and never allowed to see them again.

Wanting one last time to feel her father's embrace, Dylan wound her head back into the guards nose, and made a run for her father. She didn't make it far before a guard tackled her and pinned her to the cold metal floors of the Ark.

Her father began to shout things as he was being dragged from the scene, most of which she didn't catch, but the repeated phrase of "you'll be okay" was enough to make her close her eyes and let her tears fall down her cheek. She committed everything she could about her father into her memory. His smell, the feeling of his jacket touching her skin, the sound of his voice, how warm his embrace was.

Everything she'd never have again.

After one year and some change, it was all that kept her sane. The only human she'd seen in the entire course of her imprisonment was one singular guard three times a day, and that was for her meals. At least he was funny, and laughed at her jokes. Thank the lord for Sargent Miller.

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