Kelly was cowering in the corner of her cell, her expression full of fear and anguish as the two medical aides approached her. She pushed herself away from them until her back was flat against the wall, and she knew there was nowhere else to escape. "Please, no..." she cried, but each one grabbed her by arm and effortlessly lifted her off the ground. As soon as they walked her out of her cell, she realized they weren't taking her down the usual path to the "rehabilitative" chamber. The men said nothing, and Kelly grew extremely curious. "Where a-are you taking me?" No response from either one of them. Kelly walked in silence for a moment before asking the question again. "I said, where the [i]fuck[/i] are you taking me?!" Big mistake. The men looked at each other, and the taller one gave his partner a nod before he let go of her right arm. That split second of freedom wasn't enough for Kelly as she found herself slammed against the filthy wall before she was even able to react. She cursed again, this time in pain, but that didn't slow her down. The second before the aide was able to pin her against the wall, Kelly kicked him in the shin, then elbowed him in the mouth. She didn't have any professional training, so it was more than likely that her body, not her brain, was instinctively doing the work. Kelly wanted to run, she wanted to get away from this hell which she had been sentenced to, but she felt the vaguely familiar needle piercing her skin and she knew that she had lost. Even though she was now drugged, the staff didn't take any chances with her. One of the guards helped the aide strap her down to a gurney in order to quietly transport her. On the way there, Kelly could only make faint, incomprehensible noises as a form of protest. She didn't have the strength to fight the restraints, not that it would do her any good anyway. Instead, she tried to focus on the visuals; the room she was being wheeled into and the fact that it looked worse than her cell, if that could even be a possibility. Yes, her second day in this hospital from hell was off to a shitty start. [@Rawk]