Kiyoko Tomoe
The Donut Goddess
One day, you wake up and you're in a prison. Why? Well, there's a lot of shit that led you to this point, although none of which you can really remember. In fact, nobody even cares about that stuff here. They don't care who you are, where you're from, or what brought you here. All that matters to people here are themselves. Soon enough, you'll find that out for yourself.
Since you're currently in a cell though, with nothing to do, you decide to think of how you're going to survive; how you're going to get out, enjoy your time here, blow the place up; whatever it is you plan to do. Sadly, before you can even get to the "what will I do for right now" part of your thought process, a man's voice echoes throughout the entire prison.
"*Ahem* ... Today is the first day of the month... Meaning, it's time for Lottery. For all prisoners who don't remember or know their number, it can be found on your cell door, just below the window. Numbers are red, yellow, blue, or white, and for the new prisoners, your numbers will be white so long as you've yet to be drawn by lottery."
The man having paused for a moment, a sound of wheels spinning could be heard in the background. After a few moments, the spinning sound stopped, and the man began once again. "The following prisoners will proceed to the conference hall to make their decision..."
Since you're currently in a cell though, with nothing to do, you decide to think of how you're going to survive; how you're going to get out, enjoy your time here, blow the place up; whatever it is you plan to do. Sadly, before you can even get to the "what will I do for right now" part of your thought process, a man's voice echoes throughout the entire prison.
"*Ahem* ... Today is the first day of the month... Meaning, it's time for Lottery. For all prisoners who don't remember or know their number, it can be found on your cell door, just below the window. Numbers are red, yellow, blue, or white, and for the new prisoners, your numbers will be white so long as you've yet to be drawn by lottery."
The man having paused for a moment, a sound of wheels spinning could be heard in the background. After a few moments, the spinning sound stopped, and the man began once again. "The following prisoners will proceed to the conference hall to make their decision..."
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