The slam of a cell door echoes through the halls followed by the sound of a buzzer. Chains rattle as prison guards move a new inmate into the confines of the prison. The walls are dingey, the lights flicker, barely keeping on. In between the guards is a woman in an orange prison jumpsuit. Her hands are cuffed and connected to the chains. She is short, likely not as violent as the scene would indicate. Across her chest is the number “22383.” The woman has a black and orange mask with fox-like ears on it. Her dark hair flows down with silver tips. A choker is around her neck, somewhat wide compared to normal. . Dread is in her eyes. Hope has almost faded from her. In front of all of them is a guard who looks to be somewhat important. He has greying hair and a greasy moustache, and a flat prison hat out of a movie with a county jail. The badge on his chest reads “Warden.” Grabbing his police baton, he places it under the girl’s chin.
Warden: “These are your new digs, little kitty.”
There is a look of disgust on her face as she responds.
Katsu: “It’s a fox. Kitsune. And my name is Katsu-”
The guard slaps her across the face with his baton. She goes down to a knee as the guards pull her up.
Warden: “Forget your damn name! Look at those numbers on your chest.”
He pokes her chest.
Warden: “That’s your identity now. 22383.”
Katsu groans in pain after the baton shot, slightly dazed. The Warden leans in closer to Katsu. He speaks with a maniacal coldness in his voice
Warden: “You’re not a human. You’re not a person here. You’re our property. We will treat you how we want to. So if you want to survive here, I suggest being a good little kitty and doing what you’re told… Understand?”
Not looking the warden in the eyes, she is disgusted by the corrupt policeman. Aggressively, he grabs her by the chin and looks at her intensely in the eyes. He grinds his teeth as he talks.
Warden: “Say yes. Say yes you dumb bitch, or I will make your life here even more hell than it already will be…”
Realising she doesn’t have much choice in the matter, the masked woman slowly nods.
Warden: “I’m glad we have an understanding. Take her away, boys.”
The Warden steps aside and follows his guards as they push Katsu through the halls. The woman looks down on the floor, trying to hold back tears. There is no hope here.
“Prison Song” By Graham Nash
Katsu and Fantasy Wrestling Alliance Present:
Katsu walks down the hallway, head down. Along the beaten down walls of the prison are various cells. Several inmates look up as the masked woman is carried down the hallway, though others aren’t bothered by it. She is just fresh blood. The new plaything.
“One day a friend took me aside
And said I have to leave you
For buying something from a friend
They say I've done wrong”
Looking up from a cell, a man with slicked back long black hair looks up and sees Katsu walking by. He’s somewhat skinny, with his prison jumper sleeves cut off, showing some arm tattoos. With the look in his eyes, you can tell he’s still got some warmth left. His prison number tag reads “69420.”
Starring:
“For protecting the name of a man
They say I'll have to leave you,
So now I'm bidding you farewell
For much too long.”
Leaning against the cell bars, the camera gets a look at the numbers “77340.” He has short hair and a scruffy beard. In his hands is a silver locket with a picture. It is of him with a family. A wife, kid, all seeming happy. He sighs and tucks it into his jumper as he sees the new girl walking past him.
“And here's a song to sing,
For every man inside,
If he can hear you sing
It's an open door.”
A hooded figure stands in the cell. The shadows cover his face as he sees Katsu being led off to her eternal damnation. He doesn’t say a word, but he turns to see a muscular, large man sitting in the corner. His dark skin is contrasted by his bright orange jumpsuit. Chains are on his wrists, as if he is a caged beast. Covering his face is a skull shaped mask. His eyes tell of a world of pain. He glances down at his numbers. “61616”
“There's not a rich man there,
Who couldn't pay his way
And buy the freedom that's a high price
For the poor.”
There’s a small amount of reflective light coming from a nearby cell. A man with an orange jumpsuit, tight to his muscles, dances to himself. He has a moustache on his face, long greasy hair. On his… very TIGHT jumpsuit is the number “00001” and a golden chain is around his neck which shakes as he grooves. Despite the hell he is in, he appears to be in his own world, grooving under a personal disco ball in her cell.
“Kids in Texas
smoking grass,
ten year sentence
comes to pass
Misdemeanour
in Ann Arbor,
ask the judges
Why?”
As Katsu is led to a more open area, a prisoner watches from above. His face is obscured with a black mask, only having a slight head tilt of curiosity. “66613.” The camera zooms in on his face, mask hiding his expressions.
“Another friend said to her kids
I'm gonna have to leave you
for selling something to the man
I guess I did wrong”
Katsu is led further down the hall. She keeps her head down.
“and although I did the best I could
I'm gonna have to leave you
so now I'm kissing you farewell
for much too long.”
Produced by:
Cyber-Kay Productions
Finally getting to her cell, the prison guards remove her cuffs and push her to the floor of her cell. Someone is lying in the top bunk of her head. A woman. Her face is obscured, but all we can see is some silver hair.
“And here's a song to sing,
for every man inside
if he can hear you sing
it's an open door.”
Katsu looks around her cell. Just a small toilet, and bench. Drops of water are on the floor. Carved in the wall is the word.
HELL
Not even a single window to let in light. Just a dimly lit lightbulb. Katsu looks up at the guards and a tear rolls down her mask. She gets up and looks at the guards.
“There's not a rich man there
who couldn't pay his way
and buy the freedom that's a high price
for the poor.”
The guards chuckle as the warden grabs the door. The Warden looks at his new prisoner.
Warden: “This is where the sharks are.”
There is a sneer from him. He looks down on her.
Warden: “Try not to bleed.”
And he slams the cell door shut, the steel creating a loud clang.
Sitting down on her new bed, it creeks slightly, worn, likely with broken springs. . Looking at her new bedsheets, they are stained, disgusting. The first day of the rest of her life, if you can even call it that. Katsu stares at the concrete floor, a feeling of dread beginning to wash over her. No, worse than dread. Hopelessness. Numbness. The world on the outside of these cold walls will move on without her. She’ll make no impression on the world. Tossed away like the rubbish they treat her. All while others get off scot free for doing more harm than she ever did. Rubbing her neck, she feels a sharp pain before letting out a great sigh.
???: “You had a rough intro day too, eh?”
She hears a voice above her that catches her off guard, surprising her. She looks and a woman peaks down to look at her. She has silver hair, appearing to be of Asian descent as well, but her voice is clearly of someone from North America. Under one of her bangs, we can see an eyepatch. Despite the rugged appearance, she feels somewhat friendly. Katsu looks up, not saying a word. Her cellmate jumps down and looks her in the eye.
???: “Yeah, the warden’s a real douche…”
Katsu: “Tell me about it…”
Katsu says quietly. She’s feeling awfully timid after the rude introduction she received in the cell. Her cellmate jokes, sitting down next to her. “
???” “Eh, come on, I don’t bite. Well, not unless you deserve it.”
She pats Katsu on the back and the masked woman just ceases up.
???: “Got a name?”
Katsu: “Katsu…”
She once again doesn’t raise her voice. She’s a bit scared.
Cali: “You can call me Cali, or your cellmate. Whatever.”
Katsu pulls her legs up on the bed, holding her knees close to her chest.
Cali: “Yeah, first night jitters. Happens to anyone who gets mistaken for half the shit that gets thrown in here.”
She slowly turns her head to Cali. She’s confused.
Cali: “Listen. I read you like a book the moment you walked in. You’re not some crook. You’re not some bloodthirsty murderer. I doubt you’re some tax evader because they’re in the cushy cells. Just, I’m not sure exactly what you are.”
Katsu: “And I like it that way…”
Katsu mutters to herself. She gets defensive.
Cali: “Aww come on. You’ll get awfully lonely here just trapping yourself in your own personal cage. I’ll start.”
She turns her head to her masked cellmate.
Cali: “Go on, ask me anything.”
Katsu thinks. She is in prison with the total scum of the earth, and yet the first person she meets in here is trying extra hard to be on her side. What’s going on? Is there a motive? Or is she just here to help? She asks the question probably on everyone’s mind when they see that they’re locked up.
Katsu: “What are you in for?”
Cali: “Oh why did I expect that?”
She claps her hands together, giving a small snicker.
Cali: “Okay. I was bored one day and I was playing Pokemon HeartGold. I played it dozens of times, did challenge runs of it, and everything. So I wanted to mix it up. I downloaded a rom of it and made it so I got random Pokemon each encounter. That way I can do a challenge run of the game with it-”
Katsu: “-And how on Earth does that lead you to prison?”
Cali: “-Well, when I streamed it on Twitch, some police showed up, arrested me for copyright violations and using an ‘illegal copy,’ and long story short, I’m in jail for life.”
The absurdity of Cali’s story causes Katsu to burst out laughing. A near-by police officer clangs the bars of the cell.
Prison Guard: “Lights out, fuckers!”
She jumps from the sound of metal clanging. Cali covers her mouth, trying not to laugh.The masked woman settles herself, lowering her voice, and asks.
Katsu: “So, you got in prison because you played a video game?”
Cali: “Yeah, a game that’s worth hundreds on the resale market… Fucking hell, Mario’s a vicious fucker in court.”
Katsu sighs, rolling her eyes. The absurdity of the story. Cali then asks her a similar question.
Cali: “So, how about you?”
Katsu looks up. She blinks and doesn’t respond right away.
Cali: “Come on. I won’t judge… Depending. We don’t like people who get touchy with kids. That’s a pretty common line here.”
Katsu: “God no, not that. NEVER that…”
Cali snickers. Katsu sighs.
Katsu: “Long story short, a lot of past mistakes caught up to me it seems. Actions I did while under the influence of...”
She tries to find the right words. Cali fills in the blank.
Cali: “Alcohol? A bad bender?”
The masked woman facepalms.
Katsu: “No… Just, the influence of bad people. Bad things. I didn’t even feel like myself. I thought I repented for them, but… Just…”
Sinking her head into her bed, she groans in frustration.
Katsu: “I can’t believe I'm here. No trial. Nothing. Left alone to rot…”
Cali: “You don’t have to be alone.”
Katsu’s eyebrows raise. She hums. Cali explains.
Cali: “This place is full of shit people who have done shit things. You fuck up, you may end up paying for it. That’s why you need some people to have your back. It isn’t negotiable. You need it. Not just for protection, but to maybe save whatever sanity you have left.”
Putting her hand on Katsu’s knee, she feels an odd sense of calm. She glances up and Cali gives a slight smirk. Guess she lucked out with a half-decent roommate?
Katsu: “I suppose it is better than the alternative.”
Cali: “That’s the spirit. Tomorrow I’ll introduce you to my friend. She’s a few cells down. Be warned, she seems like a bit much at first, but she grows on ya.”
Cali climbs back up to the top bunk and Katsu sighs. Her first night in the slammer, and while it seems like she’s at least on good footing to begin. A sense of dread still looms over her. She’s in a hostile environment. A place full of hardened criminals. Even with backup, what will become of her? Will she end up leaving in a body bag? Or, will the isolation cause her mind, body and spirit to decay? Again?
Katsu turns over onto her “luxurious” bed grabbing her neck as she does, feeling discomfort. This will be likely the first sleepless night of many here.
A familiar clang of silverware repeatedly sounds through the large room mixed with several conversations between inmates. It is the only cafeteria filled with more dread than the one you would be in High School. A visual glob of orange filled the otherwise grey and cold room with a long line of prisoners with treys, looking for what little nutritional value they can get from food. Katsu follows Cali in line, keeping her head down, not looking to make any enemies on her first day in Prison. Heading to the front of the line, the cafeteria workers plop down what can be best described as “meat” of some kind, along with a glass of water, some stale looking bread, and apple slices looking to be past their freshest date. Katsu looks at the meal in discomfort. She’d almost wish she had a death sentence now, then she’d get a decent final meal…
Cali motions for her cellmate to follow and she leads her to a specific table. Already at the table is a girl with her hair in pigtails. She’s obviously Japanese in descent with her hair dyed blonde with various streaks of colour. Despite the setting, she obviously still has some positive energy. A huge grin is on her face as she sees Cali approach with a new friend.
???: “Hello Cali! And this must be your new cellmate?”
She speaks Japanese. Katsu’s eyes peer open.
Cali: “Yes. Meet Katsu. Ignore the Fox ears. You’ll get used to them.”
Cali responds back in Japanese, poking Katsu in her ears as she rolls her eyes at the quip. Cali’s grasp of Japanese is respectable, confident. Katsu sits down and speaks in their language.
Katsu: “So I suppose I am not the only Japanese woman here…”
The girl in pigtails shakes her head.
Ririko: “Those ears are SO cute! There has been a large influx of Japanese women recently. But not all of them are nice. I’m Ririko!”
Katsu: “Nice to meet you, Ririko.”
Katsu nods her head before looking at her food. The meat on her plate looks about as appetising as wet cat food.
Ririko: “It is nice to have people from Japan here too. N-Not that we want to be in here to begin with, but nice to have people like me I can talk too. Cali has been teaching me English, but I still have a way to go.”
Cali: “But at least us speaking Japanese means we can talk shit about anyone and get away with it.”
Cali smirks, taking a very careful bite of her apple.
Ririko: “So, tell me about yo-”
Ririko is about to ask Katsu but she is interrupted by a-
CRASH
The doors of the cafeteria swing open as a man in a mask that completely obscures his face walks into the room. The dark mask is contrasted by the orange jumpsuit he is in. The room turns to him as he walks to the middle of the cafeteria.
Katsu: “Who is he?”
She whispers.
Ririko: “Alyster Black. Treated like a big deal here.”
Cali: “I personally think he’s over-hyped.”
Cali sips her water with her extremely hot take.
Cali: “Just likes to dick around with his buddy, Chris.”
The masked man shouts so that everyone in the room can hear him and that he can have their
Alyster Black: “Alright, Aly Black is here and I have to address some stuff! As you know. A lot has changed as of late. I used to be the man around here. And you treated me with respect…”
Random Prisoner: “RESPECT!”
Someone shouts randomly. Alyster looks around, and instead, his eyes get on another man. He looks to his side and sees a man with spiked hair.
Alyster Black: “Was that you?”
He asks the guy who nervously shakes his head.
Alyster Black: “Are you sure? I’m sure you’ve done something wrong. Where are you from?”
The guy stutters.
Prisoner: “N-New Orleans.”
The masked man pushes him to the ground. Obviously, it was premeditated, someone Black has history with. Despite doing no wrong there, that man lives rent free in Black’s head.
Alyster Black: “MAN FUCK THAT PLACE!”
The person scampers off and Katsu covers her mouth, holding a snicker. Alyster Black looks in her direction… But ignores her and continues on.
Alyster Black: “Where was I? Oh yeah, a lot has changed here. I was king around here. Nobody wanted to mess with me. But a lot has changed after some bastard decided to knock me off my perch. He took everything from me! We all know who he is!”
Alyster’s mask turns to a man sitting in the corner. His hair is slicked back, hands folded. He has a somewhat square face. Truthfully, this person looks like a right prick.
Alyster Black: “I can destroy you… I should destroy you… It’s what EVERYONE here wants even though I’ve fought you plenty of times before. But fuck it! There’s nothing of merit here for me! Looking around, I see nothing… NOTHING! I don’t want charity. I don’t want pity. So unless you give me something, I will be transferring to the Cosmic Penitentiary this instant!”
The prisoners look around, confused. Katsu mutters.
Katsu: “This man is… angry, at everything.”
The masked man shouts.
Alyster Black: “That’s right! You will NOT SEE ME AT ALL unless I’m given something of substance. Thank you, and fuck you!”
The rest of the cafeteria looks on in shock as Alyster Black storms out of the room. The three women exchange glances as they sit over their inedible meals.
Katsu: “Isn’t that the Cosmic in Japan?”
Katsu asks.
Cali: “No, he’s referring to the one in space that came after. Easy mistake.”
Cali corrects her.
Ririko: “Maybe he needs a hug…”
Ririko tries to answer. But Cali has zero sympathy, rolling her eyes.
Cali: “Probably woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning… What a fucking baby…”
Unlike Cali, there’s some heart from Katsu. A sense of empathy.
Katsu: “I don’t know… I know sometimes if you have been through a lot, you need to take a moment to step away. Collect yourself. I know I need it sometimes.”
???: “Excuse me? Ladies?”
Interrupting their conversation, a man with a beard and long hair stands next to their table. He’s lanky in his build and has a bit of nerves.
???: “Mind if I sit down here? I don’t feel comfortable at other places…”
Cali shrugs, eating her bread, and motions to a spot on the bench. He sits down next to Katsu.
???: “So uh… Do you guys speak English?”
He nervously asks.
Cali points to herself then at Katsu.
Cali: “English is my primary language. Katsu’s fluent.”
Ririko speaks up, trying to speak English. She’s somewhat slow as she talks.
Ririko: “I am learning… I will be hard!”
The man next to them breaks out in laughter. Cali and Katsu cover their mouths. Ririko realises her mistake and corrects it.
Ririko: “I mean, I will try hard!”
Cali pats her friend on the back.
Cali: “Girl, keep trying. You’re doing a lot better than most. Trust me.”
Katsu grabs her neck, wincing. This goes unnoticed by everyone at the table. Cali gets casual conversation going with their guest.
Cali: “So Jackson, I assume you haven’t met Katsu yet.”
Jackson shakes his head and turns to Katsu
Jackson Fenix: “I’m Jackson. Jackson Fenix… And say, are you named Katsu after the dish?”
Katsu rolls her eyes.
Katsu: “We got a funny man…”
Ririko shouts.
Ririko: “He’s very funny!Like when he fights the bird!”
Jackson raises his hands.
Jackson Fenix: “We’re on good terms now. And don’t even get me started on you and the Otter incident-”
Ririko: “I was trying to be friends!”
Ririko defends herself.
Katsu exchanges glances with the two dolts with history with mascots. She blinks.
Katsu: “I will not ask…”
Cali leans forward.
Cali: “Jackson ain’t bad. Not exactly the most liked here, given his history, but the guy means well.”
Fenix nods as he eats up his mystery meat, even including a hair… Disgusting. He gulps the food down and continues.
Jackson Fenix: “Yeah, uhh, I’ve gotten on more than one or two bad people’s sides here before. I got in here after getting a bit too close to Brittney Spears… God knows my dancing didn’t help…”
Katsu: “Please do not dance…”
Katsu says as blatantly as possible. Her mind is already running rampant, thinking of the possibilities of what visual monstrosity Jackson Fenix Dancing would be.
Jackson Fenix: “-I won’t make any promises…”
Fenix winks and keeps explaining. “
Jackson Fenix: “My buddy Nate and I were the master pranksters of the prison. We knew just how to get under people’s skin for the longest time. Honestly, it was a lot of fun. I thought I was just having a laugh, but it turned out all I was doing was pissing people off. I got wedgied on the fence… I nearly got thrown off a roof. Genuinely, I was hated…”
Katsu: “What made you change?”
Katsu asks. She seems curious.
Jackson Fenix: “My meemaw.”
Katsu: “Meemaw?”
Jackson Fenix: “My grandma.”
Ririko snickers to herself…
Ririko: “Hehe, Meemaw. Silly words.”
Jackson Fenix: “She visited me in prison not too long ago. Nate’s in solitary confinement for a month and I haven’t had anyone to talk to me…”
Jackson’s voice catches a little. Thinking back is hard on him emotionally.
Jackson Fenix: “I missed her a lot. But she was not happy about me ending up the way I did. A lot of us don’t know when it is the last moment we’ll see someone we care about. And I didn’t want to make what can be the last moment she sees me just be me down in the dumps. So I told her then I’ll try to be better.”
The story seems to strike a bit of a chord with Katsu. She listens intently.
Jackson Fenix: “It may be too late given where I am, but I guess it is a matter of just doing what is right now.”
Katsu: “And how has that worked for you?”
Katsu continues to dig. She feels some connection with the story, likely through different parts of her own life, wanting to undo her own mistakes and others.
Jackson Fenix: “Well, I ended up meeting a new friend. He’s a little… Hehe, affectionate. But he’s cool. You may have seen him around here. His jumpsuits got rhinestones on, he’s always with one guy and girl-”
Cali makes a quip.
Cali: “Ah, one of those… I think I get it. I support it.”
She winks.
Jackson Fenix: “He’s a free spirit like me. I mean it hasn’t always been smooth sailing, you know, but it’s kind of nice to actually… Look at myself in the mirror and be happy with myself. In that respect, I’ve already won.”
Jackson has a small grin on his face. Katsu sits and doesn’t respond verbally. Someone in this prison, like her, maybe a bit misunderstood. Jackson scarfs down the rest of his disgusting food, letting out a loud burp.
Jackson Fenix: “Ah, that hit the spot.”
Ririko: “Scared to see your spot…”
Ririko mutters in her English, which is still a work in progress. Even she can’t stomach some of the food here.
Jackson gets up from the table, grabbing his tray.
Jackson Fenix: “Now, if you’ll excuse me, ladies, I’m going back for seconds! Nice talking.”
Jackson walks off, with his tray, eagerly awaiting more food. Katsu stares off and watches him. Her mind races. Jackson drops his tray and slips on it, causing some laughter from the near-by prisoners. Cali and Ririko snicker as Jackson picks up food scraps off his jumper and laughs off his trip. Ririko looks to see Katsu, not saying a word. She asks her in Japanese.
Cali: “Are you okay, Katsu?”
The masked woman blinks.
Katsu: “I am fine. Just not used to it yet.”
Despite Katsu’s words indicating she’s okay, Cali exchanges a glance to Ririko, not buying it. Despite only being her cellmate for a day, she appears to be a good judge of character and emotion.
Cali: “Anything you need to ask?”
Cali asks her cellmate. In the distance, as Jackson Fenix is getting his ‘second helping’ he is in a shouting match with an aggressive prisoner, pushing him to the ground. Guards step in to try to apprehend both of them and prevent the situation from escalating.
Katsu: “Is it always like that here?”
The masked woman asks. Ririko sighs. She answers this time, speaking in Japanese to ensure it is understood.
Ririko: “This is not a kind place. It seems the good in most people, even the misunderstood, fades over time. For many, all their life dreams are dead. So many people who have been here longer than us lose that hope. That is why I talk to Cali. We try to keep that…”
Ririko tries to find the right word.
Ririko: “Human in us. Prevent ourselves from turning into monsters.”
Katsu: “But maybe someone who has become a monster can come back?”
Katsu asks a strange question. Her newfound prison friends look. They don’t give an answer, but the silence is enough to know their stance. Katsu sighs, trying to ignore the commotion going on in the background, and does her best to attempt to stomach whatever food is in front of her.
She’ll need all the energy she can to survive here.
Prison Guard: “Alright you out of shape bastards! Hit the weights!”
A guard shouts as various prisoners walk into a gym area with guards patting each of them down. The paint on the walls is chipped and the equipment is far from the most up to date.The padding on the benches is ripped with stuffing sticking out. Punching bags have various patches on them to keep them in one piece. The treadmills squeak as they are used. Katsu gets patted down, thankfully by a female guard, before being let in the exercise room. It is packed with orange jumpsuits of prisoners. You can practically smell the sweat and testosterone from entering the room. A room full of people who fancy themselves as alpha males letting off steam in here rather than on each other. Ririko stands next to Katsu, Cali notably absent. Katsu asks her in Japanese.
Katsu: “Say, where is Cali?”. “I thought this is exercise time for everyone.”
Ririko: “Only half the inmates have it right now. The room can’t fit everyone.”
Ririko explains, motioning to get a good glimpse of the room. With the amount of prisoners rolling in, there is a cramped feeling.
Ririko: “She used to be part of this time slot, but she asks to switch with someone.”
Katsu: “Why is that then?”
Katsu and Ririko walk around the room, looking at the equipment, what is taken and what is available, which characters to ignore.
Ririko: “I think there is someone she likes there.”
Katsu shrugs.
Ririko: “Guess we all could use some companionship here… Though most of the men here do not seem all that appealing. She says this person is ‘different’ than the others. But hopefully it works out, I could make more friends.”
Ririko smiles, speaking positively. Katsu looks around the gym. Far from many trusting individuals.
Katsu: “I am one for quality over quantity of friends…”
She mutters to herself and she turns her attention to Ririko.
Katsu: “So what do I do?”
Ririko: “It is up to you. Find something open, keep yourself busy, don’t upset the big scary people.”
Ririko looks around and she grins.
Ririko: “Perfect, the good treadmill is open. Good luck Katsu!”
The bubbly girl waves to Katsu and heads to another part of the room, leaving Katsu for the first time in the prison alone. She keeps her head down, trying to avoid any confrontation as various prisoners grunt as they lift weights. Machines creek as they are being pushed beyond what they can accomplish in their worn state. Looking around, she sees an exercise bike unoccupied. There is some rust on it and the seat has little padding. She walks over to it and steps onto it. The bike shakes as she sits. This does not meet any safety standards. But it is better than nothing. She moves the pedals on the bike which creek as she moves them, providing more resistance than they probably should.
A large man next to her looks at his new neighbour. He has tattoos on tattoos, a caricature of what you’d expect from an average ‘hardened’ criminal. He barks at her.
Prisoner: “Get the fuck away from me, freak!”
And his loud voice causes Katsu to almost fall off her bike. She glances at the man and there is a scowl on his face, bald head, thick beard, tattoos all over his body. A true muscle headed idiot. His eyes cut through her mask. Not wanting any problems, she carefully steps off the bike.
Prisoner: “Yeah, that’s what I thought, bitch! That’s what I thought!”
He shouts, clearly either trying to scare the new prisoner, or even antagonise her into a fight. Katsu opts not to cause any issues as she backs away and leaves.
Looking around, she feels like she is on an island to herself. An inescapable island around a sea of bloodthirsty monsters. But this is what it is like in the steel enclosures of this place. People’s darkest tendencies show as they slowly lose hope, connection to what is outside. Looking around, she sees a man in the corner going ham on the punching bags. He has short hair and a beard. He has some pent up anger as he hits it with repeated punches, elbows, and knees. He mutters to himself.
???: “Fucking Mason. Fucking TYLER…”
Putting the faces of people who wronged him mentally on the punching bag, he throws several punches at full force, landing with a thud each time. Katsu slowly approaches, keeping some distance from him as she keeps a close eye.
During his various rage filled strikes, something falls out of his pocket and bounces off the floor. It rattles as something silver falls. Something pops open as it lands near Katsu.
Picking it up off the ground, it is a locket. In the middle of it is a picture. It is the man she sees in front of her, beard less thick than now, hair more kempt, and he is with a woman and kid. The woman looks like his partner. Blonde hair, the man’s arm around her hip. At their feet is a kid who looks to be no older than six or seven. He has a huge grin while holding a Henry Danger action figure. Etched on the other side in cursive is ‘The Cole Family.’
A wave of curiosity goes over her, but she is snapped back to reality as the man at the punching bag approaches her. He has a British accent.
Cole: “Give that back!”
He rips it from her hands, not amused.
Cole: “What? Did you pickpocket that off me to sell it to someone to later mess with me?”
Katsu blinks, surprised at the man’s coldness. She raises her hands.
Katsu: “Sorry, sir. I just picked it up off the ground. It fell while you were working out.”
The man gives a long look at her. He doesn’t know if he can trust her, but even with his limited knowledge of her, he can tell, at least this time, she’s telling the truth.
Cole: “Okay… But I got my eye on you…”
He puts his locket in his pocket and turns back around to continue his sparring with his greatest enemy here, the punching bag. He throws some punches, but Katsu’s curiosity gets the better of her.
Katsu: “How old is he?”
She asks and the man stops. Slowly, he turns to her.
Cole: “Nosy, are you?”
He leans against the bag. Looking up and down at the new girl.
Cole: “What’s so important to you that you have to know? Because the last person who got ‘close’ to my family fucked me over multiple times over.”
He takes a step over to her, trying to get some level of intimidation on her. She tries to clarify, giving her best answer.
Katsu: “I am just wondering. You seemed so different in that picture than now.”
The man takes his locket out of pocket and opens it back up, looking at his family. The joy he had on his face.
Cole: “I’m not sure his father exists anymore.”
He says, stress on his voice. “
Cole: “When you’ve had the amount of people stab you in the back like I have… You start to lose hope. That’s why I’m here now. I was protecting them and…”
He stops. Thinking back to what brought him here is hard on him mentally.
Katsu: “Mr. Cole.”
He gives his first name.
Reagan Cole: “Reagan.”
Katsu: “Reagan Cole, what happened?”
Katsu asks. While part of Reagan wants to smack her for asking so many questions, he can tell that, from her voice, she has no ill intent.
Reagan Cole: “-I was given an ultimatum from a former friend of mine who got in the wrong crowd with one of my biggest enemies. His mind was almost warped by him. They said ‘roll with us, and your family won't get hurt.’ So, I had no other choice. Some ways I thought they may have changed a bit… Even if it led to me getting repeatedly punched in the dick…”
He mutters, covering his groin area, thinking back to the infamous “peepee punching” incident.
Reagan Cole: “Figuratively and literally… But they abandoned me, sold me out. Now I’m here to suffer why? They think I ‘need it.’ The fuck they are… They basically said ‘Fuck Reagan Cole,’ and now I’m here.”
Katsu: “I am so sorry to hear that.”
Katsu tries to be sympathetic, but Reagan Cole cuts her off, anger returning under his voice, while still trying to keep hush.
Reagan Cole: “Your sympathy isn’t going to do anything…”
His rough history fuels a bubbling anger. He’s simmering, ready to boil. But the gentleman, older, likely in a bit better control of his emotions than someone young like Katsu, takes a deep breath.
Reagan Cole: “I’m not going to get out with people saying sorry.”
Katsu: “It’s all I can do-”
Reagan Cole: “And it isn’t enough!”
Spoke too soon. Reagan raises his voice as some people near-by turn to watch.
Reagan Cole: “It won’t change the fact that I’ve been a failure of man! A failure to his family! A failure as a Father! My son can’t see me anymore and I can’t reach in and tell him ‘Hey! Jason, I’m sorry. I love you!’ I can’t change that! But if there’s one thing I can do is finally grow a spine…”
He approaches her. Getting in Katsu’s face, he stands his ground, keeping his fists down, but clenched, ready just in case.
Reagan Cole: “I’m stuck here, I’m not going to need a shoulder to cry on… I’m going to survive here and once I get out, I’m coming for them…”
Putting his forehead on Katsu’s mask.
Reagan Cole: “So stay out of my way…”
Strain is on Cole’s voice as he clenches his teeth. The Reagan Cole locked in prison is a far cry from the man outside. Patience running thin after betrayal after betrayal and being cut off from the very people who give him purpose. There’s no reasoning with him. Katsu, realising the situation could end up worse, backs up, putting her hands up. She shows restraint.
Reagan Cole: “Good… I suppose you never did me wrong. Would be a waste to knock you down here. So one more thing… since you’re maybe a decent kid-”
Reagan takes a deep breath, letting his anger fade, trying to remember some of the good still left in him.
Reagan Cole: “Take it from someone who has been around the block. Your little ‘personal therapist’ routine isn’t going to help you. Not everyone wants the help. I should know. I’m the same way. Sometimes you may need to show a necessary evil…Take care.”
Reagan Cole turns around to get back to his sparring practice. He keeps his eyes off Katsu who stands there. Trying to digest his words.
Ririko walks back, having worked up a sweat. She pats Katsu on the back, speaking to her.
Ririko: “That treadmill works like a dream.”
Katsu doesn’t look at her. Ririko asks.
Ririko: “Are you okay? I saw you talking to that man.”
Katsu: “He was… interesting.”
She mutters, saying something which has likely never been said in reference to that man before.
Katsu: “I am fine. Just got to keep myself busy.”
Katsu walks off, looking for something to do, but her mind sticks to what he said. ‘Necessary evil.’ What does he mean? Katsu winces and grabs her neck, feeling the sharp pain again.
Exercise period comes and goes for Katsu. She exits the shows, still drenched from a cold shower with her hair still damp as it hangs out of her mask. Ririko follows, trying to put her hair back in her pigtails. The halls are somewhat packed with guards and prisoners. A sea of blue and orange, several more troublesome prisoners rattling chains around. The lights of the hallway flicker, continually appearing they’re about to burn out, but somehow they keep on. Ririko talks to Katsu in Japanese.
Ririko: “See? That shower isn’t so bad. Good way to cool off.”
Katsu: “We only cool off because there is no warm water.”
Katsu mutters.
Ririko: “It could be worse. You could have dropped the soap.”
Ririko mentions, shuddering.
Ririko: “Just saying there’s some people who do bad things to you if you do that…”
Katsu puts two and two together and shakes at the thought.
Katsu: “I will keep that in mind…”
Cali: “Done pumping iron?”
Cali walks up to them after her friends have finished their gym session. She has a slightly stained towel over her shoulder, likely the most clean it will be with the subpar equipment to clean it. The eye-patched woman then switches to Japanese.
Cali: “How did your first session in the gym go?”
Katsu: “A lot of muscle headed… idiots in there.”
Katsu folds her arms, thankfully, none of those “idiots” can understand her speaking in her native tongue.
Ririko: “She talked to someone though who was not that.”
Ririko clarifies and Cali, interested, asks.
Cali: “Who was he?”
Katsu: “His name was Reagan Cole.”
Cali’s good eye opens wide. The name rings a bell.
Katsu: “He was very protective of his locket. Did not seem like a bad person but someone with… trauma as they say.”
Nodding, Cali sighs.
Cali: “He’s been through a lot. I’m a bit familiar with him, though I have heard more about him from someone else. Just don’t worry about him, it’s up to him to get better… Emotionally anyways.”
The conversation gets halted as a large man shoulder barges through Katsu, knocking her to the ground. Several people turn around as the man who ran into the much smaller Katsu stands there, skulking. He has dark skin, his prison jumpsuit has its arms ripped off to show his chiselled muscles, someone who clearly fuels his workouts with a large amount of rage. Most strikingly, rather than having a human face, his head has a visible skull. Is it a mask? We hope it is a mask. The skull has horn-like features. The only thing that can be seen behind it is piercing tortured yellow eyes. Behind him stands a man in a cloak. It is orange with a black hood. His face is not visible. He looks at Katsu and there’s a sinister tone in his voice.
???: “What’s wrong, dear? Is my Lord interrupting your story?”
Katsu rubs the back of her neck and looks up at the two dark figures in front of her. Ririko helps
her up as the hooded man continues.
???: “Should you not watch out for the mighty Death Walker? For when he walks by… You step aside or pay the price like you did.”
Katsu looks at the Death Walker. This demonic force is oddly familiar to her, like she’s dealt with it before. Both directly and dealing with something like him. Someone who has become more monster than human. Cali, unlike Katsu, isn’t thrown off by his hulking frame. She folds her hands and plainly says.
Cali: “Sup Darius? Having fun with your Dark Guardian I see…”
Dark Guardian: “SILENCE YOU FOOL!”
His words shoot like venom as Cali raises an eyebrow. Katsu looks up at Cali.
Katsu: “You know him too?”
Cali: “Heard a lot about him. Let’s just say that some roads he travelled I went on after.”
Ririko, attempting to speak English, adds.
Ririko: “Arrested for… possession.”
Katsu: “Possession of what?”
Ririko shakes her head.
Ririko: “No, he’s possessed. By demon.”
Under his hood, the Dark Guardian has a very slight… sneer. He motions to Death Walker and says.
Dark Guardian: “Darius is simply not a factor anymore. This is Death Walker. The master of the Pits of Hell. What you call a possession, I call a gift. I have been training him for this position for years-”
Cali whispers in Ririko’s ear, just keeping hush enough where the Dark Guardian doesn’t notice.
Cali: “Looks like we got Emperor Palpatine here…”
Dark Guardian: “-And now it is his time to rise-”
Katsu: “I have met him before…”
The masked woman interrupts the Dark Guardian. She takes a step closer to Death Walker. She tries to get a read of him and likewise for the Dark Traveller. Katsu attempts to look through the mask and into Darius himself, if he even remains in there. Though, unlike a Reagan Cole or even Jackson Fenix, there seems to be little sympathy from her. The Dark Guardian stands between them, trying to get a read on both his ally and to the woman standing across from her.
Katsu: “It has been a while, Darius…”
She says trying to show some restraint.
Katsu: “Or I suppose it is the Death Walker now… The last time we properly met you were getting involved in a matter which did not concern you, all for your dark cause. Am I correct?”
Death Walker takes a step forward. Katsu, despite the size difference, stands her ground. Her finger has a slight twitch, some nerves still involved.
Katsu: “Long I have remained agonised by what happened. It did not end well for the both of us. I could remain bitter at you, those involved.”
She doesn’t get into specifics of what happened. But, between both Death Walker and her, they both know what she is referring to.
Katsu: “And part of me will for some time. I’ll wake at night with those memories in my mind… But that isn’t healthy. Letting things weigh on you.”
The fiery eyes of Death Walker glance over towards the neck of Katsu, covered by the choker she wears. The masked girl winces slightly.
Katsu: “Yes, scars remain. But I have come to grips that it was on me in the end. I am the one who needs to do better. What I will say to you is this. I know you hurt. I know you have pain. Now you have this mask. This identity was given to you by someone else. I know that all too well. How does it make you feel?”
Dark Guardian: “He is all powerful now, he-”
Katsu raises her hand, stopping the Dark Guardian.
Katsu: “Darius feels powerful, but is he? I’m not too sure…”
Slowly, she points to her face as the Death Walker approaches. She has a feeling of nerves over her, but this is a monster she’s experienced before. Not just Death Walker. She has been in his shoes before.
Katsu: “This mask is my creation. This is not something to hide behind. Death Walker is his creation…”
She motions to the Dark Guardian. Both he and his monstrous creation feel anger over them.
Katsu: “That name may feel empowering to you… But it does not solve all your problems… You’re not invulnerable. In the end you will still be Darius Wright-''
She has used his ‘dead name’ one too many times. Enraged, the Dark Guardian shouts.
Dark Guardian: “Get her!”
Katsu has stepped over a line with the dark duo and Death Walker immediately clutches her by the throat pushing her against a wall! Katsu squirms as she is held up, the wind being squeezed out of her. Several guards rush in with batons! It takes several hits to fell the big man but he gets to a knee and a guard has to use a taser to keep him down. Death Walker lets out a yell of pain and the guards even cuff the Dark Guardian, knowing he was involved. It takes multiple guards to chain up the Death Walker.
Prison Guard: “Alright, time for you to have a time out, bastard.”
They pull Death Walker up as Katsu lies against the wall, coughing. She looks up and Death Walker’s demonic eyes are glued to her. Rage is in them. The worst part of it is to him, deep down.
He knows she may be right.
The police take them away. Cali and Ririko rush over, the crowd preventing them from getting involved right away. Ririko helps Katsu get to her feet and Cali shouts at her cellmate.
Cali: “WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU THINKING!? TRYING TO REASON WITH THE BIG SCARY DEMON!? YOU’RE NOT DR. PHIL!”
Katsu winces, looking away. She feels slightly embarrassed. Cali continues on.
Cali: “There’s no reasoning with any of these people! You do that again and I’m certain you’ll not be in the infirmary, but in a body bag! Hey, look at me.”
Cali gently grabs Katsu’s chin and makes her look her in the eye. She calms her voice down so that her cellmate can listen, but there’s still some frustration.
Cali: “This place, these steel walls, it’s a shoot to kill mentality for a lot of people. You’re nice. You genuinely are, but here, you can’t let people see that. They’ll eat you up!”
She lets out a long sigh. She softens her tone slightly.
“I have your back because I trust you a lot more than anyone else here, but for the love of God, not everyone wants to have their ‘spirit’ saved or whatever. They’re beasts. Monsters.”
Looking at Cali, Katsu thinks. She responds.
Katsu: “But I don’t want to be dragged down into their ways…”
She says with some fear in her voice.
Cali: “There’s a way you can stand up for yourself while not losing yourself. Don’t pick fights you don’t have to. But if you have no choice, make sure these people are left with the choice to either respect you or fucking fear you. Of those two options, I think there’s one that is easier here and I think you know what I’m referring to...”
The silver haired woman pats Katsu on the shoulder.
Cali: “You’ll figure it out. Now if you’ll excuse me, I got a date in the exercise room. See you later, please don’t die.”
Cali gets up and walks down the hallway towards the gym, swinging her towel along, remaining calm. Katsu takes a deep breath, sighing. She really messed up, and God knows that here-
She can’t afford to make many.
Katsu walks through one of the common areas of the prison. There’s some dilapidated furniture about, books which appear to be more suited for children rather than fully grown adults, chess boards with missing pieces, and other forms of “entertainment” for the prisoners. Sitting on the floor, Ririko looks through one of those books. Cali’s sitting next to her, helping her out as she’s learning English. It is a literary classic “Green Eggs and Ham” by Dr. Suess. Katsu stands in the room alone as her two friends already have their time occupied. She stands near a board which has events listed. A 3 v 3 Basketball tournament? Maybe she can team up with Ririko and Cali for it? A warning message about someone stealing the Warden’s shoe-laces. “Couldn’t happen to a more deserving person.” Katsu thinks to herself.
Sticking out on the board in the middle is a poster advertising something to do with a cage. The cage looks unique with a dome shape in its low quality drawing. Six silhouettes appear, all blacked out. In bold letters on the top, it reads “THE ANNUAL STEEL ROULETTE.” Otherwise it appears the graphics guy was not paid enough to care about making it look high quality.
Appearing behind Katsu is a man who’s prison jumpsuit is just a bit too tight. The different shapes of his body can be clearly seen, including ones you may or may not want to see. His hair goes down to his shoulders and his moustache looks something straight out of a comedy about news anchors in 2004. He approaches Katsu, but doesn’t say a word as a loud slam is heard from the doors swinging open.
Once again returning is the man in the black mask which obscures his entire face. Alyster Black. But, rather than his usual prison suit, he has a costume on. It is green and has a reptilian tail behind him and wings. A dragon. He shouts so that everyone in the room can hear him.
Alyster Black: “RAWR!”
He ‘roars’ with all his might.
Katsu: “What the fuck…”
Katsu mutters to herself, dropping a rare F-bomb. She looks and she’s confused as she sees an intimidating man pretending to be a dragon in the middle of the room. Yet everyone is treating it as normal.
Alyster Black: “RAWR! RAWR! RAWR! RAWR!”
He yells out loud and some people in the room even give applause.
Katsu: “Why is that man pretending to be a dragon?”
Alyster Black: “RAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWR!”
The man in the dragon costume shouts as half the room breaks out in massive cheers. Katsu blinks. For a woman who dresses up as a fox, this is just TOO weird to her.
Katsu: “-Has everyone gone mad here?”
Clearing his throat Alyster Black paces around in the middle of the room. He drops his dragon act.
Alyster Black: “Alright. Listen up all you fucks! Because I got something to get off my chest. I’ve been the Goddamn man around here! Keeping everything in line while people have been going off and I’ve been doing whatever I can to keep all you fucks here in order. Whether it is ruling the X-wing, and then going in the World wing when someone else was down and out. Man, I was doing it all!”
The masked man shouts passionately as others watch on. Katsu, slightly confused, tilts her head.
Katsu: “Didn’t he leave earlier today? And say he wasn’t coming back? Why is he back in that outfit? Did they give him what he wanted or?”
Alyster Black: “THEN some fucker kicked me out of the X-wing! I threw my heart and soul in it, but it’s all gone! I could wreck and destroy him, but nah, forget it! Why would I do that, when in reality I just haven’t been given my fair shake here! I haven’t been given the respect I deserve here at Fantasy Penitentiary!”
Random Prisoner: “RESPECT!”
Some random person shouts. Katsu looks on with a crossed look.
Alyster Black: “I’m not this place’s favourite son. Instead they took someone who transferred here from Clique Prison just before me and they have a hard on for him. Do you think he could have done what I have done? No! He’s been handed everything here and I’ve been tossed aside as its saviour! This place has stolen from me and-”
Looking around the room, his eyes catch a glimpse of Katsu. He stops for a brief moment, looking at someone else with a mask. He shrugs her off and continues on.
Alyster Black: “All my sacrifice has been for nothing. So, what I’m saying is…”
He holds up both his hands, or rather claws due to his costume and flips the double bird.
Alyster Black: “Fuck this place and fuck all of you!”
The masked man in the dragon costume draws out with his fingers the word “COSMIC” and darts off, seething. Despite his tirade, a portion of the room mindlessly cheers for him. Katsu is in a state of confusion.
Katsu: “That would have had far more impact if he didn’t just announce he was not coming back… What was the meaning of all that-”
???: “Hahaha, that’s my partner!”
The man with the moustache laughs and claps. Katsu blinks, and asks him.
Katsu: “That man is your friend?”
He turns around and looks at Katsu. He looks at the small masked Japanese woman. There’s a slight bit of confusion on his face, not knowing who Katsu is. Or even thinking much of her.
Chris Peacock: “Come on, how can you not know FTN, the men who rid this place of those annoying Nephews? Large and in charge Aly Black and the king of dong style himself, the cock with the walk, the big man around here, Chris Peacock!”
Raising an eyebrow at the man’s choice of nicknames, Katsu looks at the sleazy and arrogant man in front of her.
Katsu: “My apologies if I am new here.”
Chris Peacock: “Well, I’ll give you a formal introduction then.”
He pats her on the back, and grabs her shoulder tight.
Chris Peacock: “I’m kind of a big deal around here. The triple threat on my own, with my main man Black, and in the bedroom…”
There’s a shudder down the spine of Katsu.
Chris Peacock: “And it’s been a long road to get here. God knows I didn’t always get the respect I deserve. Hell, I’m not even sure people like me here. But nobody can deny the fact that in this prison, I’m the king.”
Katsu: “Then what about your ‘friend?’ He seemed upset about stuff.”
Katsu tries to get some clarification on the dragon fueled tirade Black went on.
Chris Peacock: “Black’s just being Black. He’s like that sometimes. I’m not concerned.”
Katsu: “It sounds like he was in your ‘spot’ before, was he?”
She continues to ask questions, trying to unravel the mystery of Alyster Black.
Chris Peacock: “He was. It just didn’t work out. But don’t worry. I took care of that Cyrus guy and it wouldn’t surprise me if he’s in the psych-ward now, too heartbroken to continue, thinking he’s talking to magic wizards. I’m sure Black’s having a great time as my main pal. You know how we ended up here? We rode this big truck and ended up being charged for ‘indecency’ or something like that.”
Katsu: “How would a truck cause that?”
Chris Peacock: “Well, it just wasn’t any truck…”
Chris nervously grabs the collar of his tight suit and gulps.
Chris Peacock: “It was…”
He leans in and whispers the exact kind of truck it was. Katsu reels back with a horrified look on her face.
Katsu: “That is… HORRIBLE! It’s DISGUSTING!”
Chris Peacock raises his hands, defensive of his past decisions.
Chris Peacock: “It was all in fun! So what offends people? As long as we’re being creative and having fun! Hell, they probably liked being doused in-”
Katsu: “So, how did you become such a big deal here?”
Katsu asks, trying to change the subject from him and his truck which ejaculates everywhere.
Chris Peacock: “You want to know?”
Chris points to behind them on the board of advertisements. Looking at the poster which caught Katsu’s eye earlier, he points to it.
Chris Peacock: “That. The Steel Roulette. A fight that happens here every year. We put six people in a cage in order to fight it out. Last one standing wins. To survive it you need heart, endurance, and that killer instinct. Succeed, you get a Golden Opportunity to take yourself to the top.”
Chris grabs his gold chain and flexes it for a moment, letting it shine somewhat under the lights of the room which flicker slightly.
Chris Peacock: “I was in there and I earned a bit of a reputation for coming up short beforehand. But not that night. That night I jived…”
Chris does a slight motion with his hips which unsettles Katsu.
Chris Peacock: “-And thrived. After, many fall, not being able to handle the infamy. As for me, I danced my way to the top and stayed there. Now, love me, hate me, girl, people can’t deny me. Not anyone can do that, but I’m not just anyone.”
He winks, there’s a growing cockiness in the Peacock. Katsu mutters “Impressive,” to herself, giving him some props which, like him or not, he’s earned. She looks at the poster and thinks. Peacock notices and he leans down next to her.
Chris Peacock: “I see you. I know what you’re thinking. As the man around here, I’ll give you a word of advice. Not just that, but there’s something about you. I think you have upside. Genuinely do think that. But if you enter that structure, you’re not living…”
There’s some coldness in his voice. Katsu turns her head slowly.
Chris Peacock: “You’ll enter with people who are bigger than you, meaner than you. Not just that, but there’s so many more people other than you who frankly would ‘deserve’ that opportunity. People with more time on the clock, people more respected here. You don’t really deserve that opportunity. Hell, maybe I can enter it for the fun of it? I won it before, I can win it again. Even if I fall, I can bounce back. I’m not some newbie with a lot to lose.”
He leans in closer to her. His disco warrior routine is toned down. There’s a sense of contempt in his voice, a feeling that this woman is under him.
Chris Peacock: “So why get hurt for nothing? I see you hanging with those other two Japanese girls. Why don’t you do something with them? Stay in your lane…”
Katsu takes a deep breath, trying to keep herself calm.
Chris Peacock: “Maybe you can transfer to the Television wing, do something there? Because I know if you somehow luck your way into winning, nobody will care. They won’t care about you…”
The grip of Katsu’s fist tightens. The sting in her neck is back.
Chris Peacock: “Save it for the real fighters… Save it for champions among men like me and my buddy Alyster. Nobody will care about a masked Japanese girl…”
Katsu turns to Chris. Her breathing has become heavy. Anger’s building in her. Chris seems a bit curious about her response. Maybe she has a bit more fight than he expected? Still, he sees this as his chance to back off.
Chris Peacock: “Nothing personal. Just think about it…”
Chris Peacock has a small smirk on his face and he turns away, leaving Katsu alone. She takes a deep breath, closing her eyes, calming the beast within her.
Katsu: “No… You’re better than that.”
Cali and Ririko get up from their spot to check on their friend.
Cali: “What was that about? Pissing off SOMEONE ELSE here? This time you’re doing it to the big cheese?!”
Cali asks.
Ririko: “Was he rude? Punch him next time!”
Ririko encourages Katsu on, but the masked woman sighs.
Katsu: “Just… Leave him be for now…”
Katsu brushes off her two friends and she walks out through the doors of the common area. She needs privacy.
Heading down the halls of the prison, she passes by several prisoners and goes back to a familiar place. Her cell. The door is unlocked since it is free period and she sits down on her bed. It creeks slightly as she crosses her legs. Her fists shake slightly as a tear rolls down her cheek onto her mask. Those words echo in her mind.
“Stay in your lane.”
“Nobody will care about a masked Japanese girl.”
Opening her eyes, there’s a slight purple tinge to her pupils before the colour fades back to normal. No. That’s not needed. It will never be needed again. Katsu closes her eyes and begins to take deep breaths in and out, beginning to meditate. She lowers her heart-rate, but she thinks about all the characters she’s seen here. The seemingly innocent, the wrongfully accused, the monsters who changed. The bitter and disrespected. Then someone who is seemingly untouchable in his mind. She appears there isn’t a place for her-
But she knows differently.
And she knows exactly where to show it.
Warden: “Alright, you bunch of rejects of society! It’s time for you to fight for my entertainment once again in the Steel Roulette!”
The voice of the warden booms out as, in one of the open areas generally reserved for roll-call in the morning, has a host of the prison’s inmate population. The “honourable” Warden stands on a platform as he looks across a sea of orange jumpsuits. In the crowd is Katsu and her mask, standing next to Cali and Ririko, the only two people she can really trust here. Behind the warden are multiple police officers with cattle prods, batons, and riot shields. On the platform next to the warden is a large print out of the poster for the Steel Roulette in its low quality goodness resting on a canvas. The Warden examines it and nudges a near-by officer.
Warden: “For fuck’s sake the graphics gone down hill. Who the fuck made this one?”
Prison Guard: “The new girl. I think she was on a triple shift.”
Warden: “Need to give her a quadruple for that. At least she got the date right. Need to stick to our normal graphics guy for this shit.”
Looking at the crowd of prisoners, the warden slaps his baton in his hand. He looks on with a slight smirk, eagerly anticipating the violence.
Warden: “You know the drill! We need six bodies and we’re going to put them in a cage. And no, we’re not doing seven this time. It was a logistical nightmare when we did that last year. So go on then. Step up, we’ll decide if you qualify.”
The crowd looks around at each other. Not one steps up yet. The warden gets mildly impatient.
Warden: “Well, what are you waiting for? Can someone here grow a set of balls and step up into-”
“I’m in…”
A man is heard from the somewhat quiet crowd. British accent and all, it rings a bell to Katsu. Reagan Cole. Walking up to the platform, he is separated by some guards.
Reagan Cole: “I need this.”
He reiterates.
Reagan Cole: “I know I have had a rough go as of late, but getting involved in this feels like life and death to me.”
Warden: “I don’t know…”
The Warden looks up and down at Cole, he is given an iPad, likely one of the few somewhat up to date pieces of technology in the entire building. He looks at Reagan’s number.
Warden: “77340. An import from the UK? I don’t know. We’re looking for the most infamous people in here… Who can remember how many major fighters there were in last year’s?”
Reagan Cole: “Let me in…”
Reagan Cole looks the warden dead in the eyes.
Reagan Cole: “I need to show I am not scared. I don’t want to be stepped on anymore. You know I’ll give everything even if it is my last breath…”
The Warden considers his options again. He looks around at the crowd and back at Reagan Cole. He lets out a hearty laugh.
Warden: “I’d like to see that happen! Worse comes to worse, we can laugh at you like usual. Haha! Go ahead. 77340, first one in.”
The guards step aside, leading Reagan Cole on the stage. He stands in place, firm, unflinching. The next person steps up soon after. Chains rattle as the man moves. Freshly out of solitary confinement is a large powerful monster. Death Walker. Behind him is his guide, the Dark Guardian. The Warden types the number in.
Warden: “Ah, back from Solitary Confinement, 61616. Are you going to behave yourself before this?”
Death Walker’s Guardian speaks.
Dark Guardian: “Assuming there’s nobody making foolish decisions, I can assure he is fine… Ready to carve his path of destruction.”
Warden: “From the airport test alone, he’s in. Are you fighting too, Voldemort?”
The Dark Guardian shakes his hood.
Dark Guardian: “I’ll be an observer from outside. I too will revel in the blood shed.”
Warden: “Then I’ll have you pull up a seat near me…”
The Warden looks at the Dark Guardian as Death Walker is let through on the stage.
Warden: “Just not too close.”
Reagan Cole looks at the Death Walker with animosity in his eyes. A bit of history between the two, perhaps unseen by most prisoner’s eyes. The third person makes his way through the crowd Skinny, beard, long slicked back hair, Jackson Fenix. The Warden almost laughs.
Warden: “This clown!? I know you. Prisoner 69420! You chased the birds out of my office! They were my treasured pets!”
Jackson Fenix: “I know I made a mistake then.”
Jackson raises his hands. Apologising.
Jackson Fenix: “I’m sorry. But I assure you I’ve been changing for the better. But I also want to show I can still fight if I have to. Just give me-”
Warden: “Don’t give me your sob story.”
The Warden interjects.
Warden: “You’re in, I want to see you bleed for what you did! Take him on stage!”
The guards open up and practically push Jackson Fenix who awkwardly gets on stage. He looks in the crowd and sees his friends.
Jackson Fenix: “Nate! Xtacee! Monica! Antonio! Look at me! I made it! I made it just by BEING here!”
Warden: “Shut the fuck up before I send you in there with a pack of wolves and a meat suit!”
Fenix, not wanting to piss off the Warden any more, shuffles into his place. Looking off into the crowd, the Warden scans through and doesn’t see anyone stepping up. He taps his foot and shouts at the crowd.
Warden: “Come on, nobody’s got balls!? Step up!”
Looking at this display, something comes over Katsu. She takes a step forward and Ririko grabs her hand.
Ririko: “What are you doing?”
She asks her in Japanese. Katsu takes a deep breath.
Katsu: “Seizing an opportunity. I’ll be fine.”
Ririko looks with fear in her eyes, scared of what can happen to her friend. Cali gently touches Ririko’s hand and gets her to release her grip.
Cali: “We’ll be rooting for you. Go get ‘em.”
Cali smiles and that’s all the encouragement Katsu needs. She walks through the crowd and towards the stage. The Warden looks confused.
Warden: “When I said nobody’s got balls I didn’t expect this…”
He gives a sick laugh. He goes through his iPad.
Warden: “I remember you kitty from a few days ago. New prisoner. 22383. Glad to see you have some claws, trying to make a name for yourself.”
He then looks to the crowd.
Warden: “Anyone else? Come on… We don’t want this new girl in with a load of men. She could lose one of her nine-lives.”
The jokes do not sit well with Katsu, but she has gone too far to back down now. She looks dead at the Warden, unflinching. This unnerves the warden. There is no fear in this woman. Eventually, he broke down.
Warden: “Fine! Prisoner 22383 is in. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.”
Katsu steps past the guards and onto the stage. Jackson gives a small wave, trying to make peace with someone he seemingly hit off before, someone who may have respect for him, but Katsu doesn’t acknowledge him. She’s focused. Any sympathy she may have for him is irrelevant.
Warden: “Anyone-”
The Warden doesn’t even get to finish what he is saying as a second masked person comes on the stage. Alyster Black. Despite his recent calls, claiming disrespect and hating this place, wishing for a transfer, he remains. Katsu rolls her eyes. The guards let Black by, as if his reputation precedes him. He’s a lock in for this fight in the cage.
Warden: “Look who comes crawling back? I guess Cosmic didn’t pan out for you?”
Alyster Black: “Had to kill a weasel.”
Reaching in his jumper he tosses the carcass of a dead weasel on to the stage. Alyster stands next to the dead rodent. Katsu looks next to her at Alyster Black. “This would have had more impact if he didnt’ just tell everyone to fuck off and he was gone yesterday…” She thinks to herself.
Warden: “And with that we have our six!”
A guard taps his superior on the shoulder.
Prison Guard: “Sir, that Weasel is dead. We can’t let it participate. Besides, a Weasel in a cage fight? How would THAT make any sense?…”
The Warden rolls his eyes and orders the guards to sweep the rodent off the stage.
Chris Peacock: “Looks like we need a champion to solve your problems!”
The voice of the winner of last year’s Steel Roulette bellows out to the crowd. There is a decidedly mixed reaction from everyone, leaning towards negative. They’re getting tired of him on his high horse… or truck filled with you know what. He walks on stage with his TIGHT jumpsuit, rattling his gold chain, flexing.
Chris Peacock: “When there’s nobody worthy to step up, trust me to fill in!”
Warden: “Prisoner 00001, you won it last year. Are you sure you want in?”
Chris has a coy look on his face.
Chris Peacock: “Me being in this is a blessing. I can show everyone in this what a real winner is. Maybe lasting even five minutes against me can be enough of a ‘rub’ for them to break out of whatever irrelevance they’re in.”
Alyster Black: “That’s enough from you…”
Alyster Black steps up and approaches his “friend” in the face. Peacock doesn’t know what to make of this.
Alyster Black: “How much have I been playing second fiddle to you as of late? You run around like you own the place, treating me as just your background guy.”
Chris Peacock: “Well, when you’re as good as me, someone like you has to come in second. It’s not a bad thing, if anything it should be an honour-”
Black snaps back at his supposed partner.
Alyster Black: “See!? That’s what I mean! I’ve been disrespected so much here, and now I’m getting no respect from you-”
Random Prisoner: “RESPECT!”
The entire room looks to a random man in deadlocks. He sheepishly peeks his head down.
Chris Peacock: “That was disrespectful-”
Alyster Black: “Not as much as you’ve been doing-”
Chris snaps back at Alyster Black, shouting. The disagreement between the two seeming friends. Their shouting has become non-distinguishable as the two shout over each other, their friendship not as rock solid as they expected. The Warden sits back and watches, excited at the thought of these two ripping into each other. But one person shouts out. Reagan Cole.
Reagan Cole: “Why don’t you two finally stop acting like children!?”
The Brit shouts. He steps forward.
Reagan Cole: “I have waited far too long for an opportunity like this for it to turn into a shouting match between two idiots! People are tired of you two running around. And I’m going to-”
Death Walker’s Dark Guardian speaks up, cutting off Reagan Cole.
Dark Guardian: “Fool, nobody believes you can do anything. My lord has already crushed you long before. What makes you think that you, or these two, can stand up to his might!? Soon he will bring his path of destruction THROUGH all of you!”
Chris Peacock: “Nobody cares about a dude in a Halloween mask.”
Chris points to Alyster.
Chris Peacock: “Ain’t that right, Aly?”
Alyster Black: “Yeah-”
Alylster realises what connotation can be taken from that and he shouts at Chris Peacock.
Alyster Black: “Hold up. What the fuck is wrong with wearing a mask!?”
Death Walker steps forward as the two “friends” bicker and now Alyster, Peacock, and even Cole join in the shouting match with Death Walker remaining silent and strong, seething under his breath. Jackson Fenix steps forward, trying to play peacemaker.
Jackson Fenix: “Guys, guys. We can settle this all in that cage-”
All five, including Death Walker who says his first words at all in the prison, turn to Jackson Fenix and shout-
All Five: “SHUT UP!”
Falling down on his rear, Jackson Fenix is taken back by his opponents shouting at him. The participants continue to bicker while Katsu, who has remained silent on the stage, has been watching. She’s been letting these feelings bubble and now she’s ready to release it.
Katsu: “ENOUGH!”
The smallest woman here lets out a loud shout with force. The five men arguing stop and turn to the masked woman. Jackson Fenix looks at her and mutters.
Jackson Fenix: “Thank you-”
Katsu: “Quiet…”
Jackson Fenix: “Seesh, someone woke up on the wrong side of-”
Katsu cuts a glare his way and Jackson knows to pipe up. She looks at the others involved. Alyster Black is the first to speak up.
Alyster Black: “This story isn’t about you-”
Chris Peacock: “Yeah, it’s about me and my best friend dominating this-”
Black turns to Peacock, still annoyed at his supposed ally.
Alyster Black: “Cool it with the best friend talk! I’m talking about me getting back to the top and out of this shadow you put me in.”
Death Walker’s Dark Guardian steps forward. He defends his lord.
Dark Guardian: “No, this is about my Lord’s path of destruction. His emergence as the true dark ruler of this place! You will be-”
Reagan Cole: “I’ll be what? Sacrificed?!”
Shouts Reagan Cole. He takes exception.
Reagan Cole: “I got nothing to lose. I’m not scared!”
Chris Peacock: “Nobody cares, Cole.”
The dancing man with gold draped around his neck scoffs. He looks at the people around him.
Chris Peacock: “In fact, nobody cares about you guys! Why don’t you all take a hike, get better, then come back. And that especially goes for you-”
He steps towards Katsu, the short masked woman.
Chris Peacock: “I thought I told you to stay in your lane? You’re not ready for this. What on this Earth makes you think you’re ready for this? What have YOU been through, huh?!”
He leans down and goes forehead to forehead with her. Katsu takes a deep breath through her nose. She reaches for the choker. She unclips part of it and it slides off revealing, on the side of her neck a nasty scar. It looks as if something bit her as there are fang marks along with other tissue damage. Some of the prisoners gasp looking at it. Chris blinks, getting a look at it.
Chris Peacock: “-Well shit. That looks disturbing. What? Did a rabid rat bite you?”
Katsu shakes her head. She says nonchalantly.
Katsu: “Just a monster… I managed her, though her scars will remain.”
Inhaling, she tries to control her emotions, relaxing herself. She speaks with a bit of tension in her voice.
Katsu: “Let me ask you, all of you. Have you been rejected for who you are? For being different…”
Pointing to her eyes and then mask, she clarifies.
Katsu: “Looking different, forced to hide part of your life and feeling as though you need to do everything perfect or else you’ll never amount to anything? Or that failure will prove all who doubt you right?”
Looking over her shoulder, her eyes meet Reagan Cole. He stands there as she addresses him.
Katsu: “Have you felt that your family would never love you if you were authentic? Be shut away from them because you couldn’t be honest with them?”
The message strikes a chord with the family man. He doesn’t respond, but he imagines. Even with the distance between him and those he cares about, he knows that there is this unconditional love. Sadly, not everyone has it. Katsu’s eyes look to the ground at Fenix.
Katsu: “Have you ever been alone? Not having someone to comfort you when you need it? Put yourself in exile from everyone else because you had nobody?”
Jackson looks to the crowd at Nate, and Xtacee. One person who has been with him for a long time and a new friend.
Katsu: “I have made so many mistakes and I have had many times where I fell down. I was weighed down so much. I put myself down to the point where a doctor had to intervene, doing whatever he could to make sure my own mind didn’t make me suffer.”
Glancing around, Katsu sees Death Walker and his Dark Guardian, a monster, and the man who led him to become one.
Katsu: “-But I didn’t let that lead me down a dark path. I’m not the puppet of another. I wanted to learn from my life even if that process feels like it will go on forever-”
Alyster Black takes a step forward. It appears that he is about to say something but Katsu notices and turns her attention to him. There is a hint of venom in her voice as she talks to her fellow masked person.
Katsu: “All because I didn’t blame everything else but myself…”
She alludes to the recent speech he made. Black clenches his fist. His mask hides his expression, but from body language alone, you can tell he’s furious.
Katsu: “I didn’t blame ‘the system.’ I didn’t blame someone else, I looked deep down and even if I grew to hate myself I knew I had to make changes. And as soon as you came back…”
She gets directly in Black’s face.
Katsu: “Just to lash out, you lost any sympathy, any respect… And I say that knowing I’m not perfect. I’m going to be doing this even if it is more dangerous than anything I’ve done in my life. It will not be a magic solution to all my problems, but I need it… I need to go through this. If I survived this long, I’ll survive here and I swear…”
Turning to the arrogant man at the top, Chris Peacock, now Katsu is the one to get in his face, looking directly up to his eyes.
Katsu: “Someone needs to knock this Peacock off his perch. Not everyone can handle power and you’ve lost control. I am not the one people expect, but I will be the one to take you down. You want me to get better?”
Katsu grits her teeth. She says this next line, not with a level of arrogance or dismissal, but a self-belief.
Katsu: “I… am… better. And if there are people who won’t care about this Japanese girl with a mask, then that is fine because after I knock you down they all will fucking care…”
In the crowd, Cali and Ririko exchange glances, surprised. Katsu isn’t backing down. The monster inside of her, may be gone, but its memories remain. The killer instinct of it remained dormant for some time, but now, it is coming out. Katsu says slowly with great emphasis.
Katsu: “I… belong… here.”
Katsu practically shakes with anger. The Warden, having had his dose of entertainment, orders the guards to step in and in turn, they cuff and chain each of the six competitors in the Steel Roulette. The Warden lets out a hardy laugh.
Warden: “Haha! I can’t wait to see you all kill each other! Prisoners! It is time for the Steel Roulette! Six will enter, only one will survive…”
The guards move each of the competitors off the stage and through a hallway. At the end are two doors leading to outside where the cage will be. The chains rattle as all six people are practically being led to death row. In the end, nobody will truly be the same after this experience. Cali and Ririko rush through the crowd to get a last glimpse at their friend before she enters. At the end of the hallway, as Katsu steps through the door, she turns back to see her two friends. She shows a small grin.
Ririko and Cali nod in support. Katsu looks and sees in the distance a cage made of steel chains. It looms over the rest of the prison. Crows caw in the distance. Above the cage, two vultures circle it, signalling an incoming death. The place where she’ll either prove she’ll belong.
Or die trying.
Two guards grab the doors behind her, slamming them shut, cutting her off from the others. All that is left-
Is her-
Five others-
And unforgiving steel.