"Can this day get any worse," Rocket asked himself.

"Well, well, well. Look what the cat dragged in. Nice to see you again, Rocket," a voice said from behind him.

"Oh, no. Why did I have to say that?" Rocket turned around to see Reverse Sally standing in one of the corners.

"Hey, Rocket. I bet you remember me, don't you?"

"I do," Rocket said before Reverse Sally punched him in the stomach. Rocket groaned as he fell to his knees while clutching his stomach.

"It's because of you that I'm stuck in here," Sally said angrily, standing over Rocket as he writhed in pain.

"Keep it down in there," one of the guards said.

"Welcome to prison life, Rocket. Here, your life will turn into a living hell. It has for me. Now it's your turn, hedgehog." R. Sally then kneeled down to Rocket's level.

"FYI, some of the other prisoners ain't gonna be too happy to have a hero in their midst," she whispered in Rocket's ear.

"I'm aware of that."

"Good, 'cause your friends ain't here to help you out."


On Mobius, Sally was just waking up when she saw Rocket was gone. Last night, Rocket had stayed with Sally to spend some time together after the Mecha Rocket event. She grabbed her vest and boots before walking out of the room. She looked all over the castle, but didn't find Rocket anywhere. She then looked all over town for her soon-to-be king. She checked everywhere she could think of. She checked the library last because she expected Rocket to be there reading a book containing the history of the Acorn royal family. NICOLE materialized after seeing the worried look on her friend's face.

"What's wrong, Sally," she asked.

"I woke up and expected to see Rocket there, but he wasn't," Sally responded.

"He was just going to Station Square to reminicise about the time he spent there."

"Really?"

"Of course. I wouldn't lie to you," NICOLE said before disappearing. Sally knew something was wrong when she saw Rocket hasn't returned from Station Square.


"This is definitely hell," Rocket said as he laid down on the ground. Once the prisoners had been granted time in the exercise yard, R. Sally had told them about Rocket's heroic status. That was when all hell broke loose. All the prisoners ganged up on Rocket and beat him to the ground. After they all went back to their cells, Rocket got up and limped back to his cell. When he got back, he saw R. Sally filing her nails.

"What's with you?"

"I don't know what you're talking about," she said.

"You told all those meatheads about what I was," Rocket said.

"Of course I did."

"Why?"

"Because you made my life a living hell when you got me carted off here. Now, I'm returning the favor. Enjoy prison, Rocket. I'm making sure you don't escape 'til you know the hell you put me through," R. Sally responded.

"I'm sure my friends will find out where I am sooner or later. When they do, they'll find a way to get me out," Rocket said.

"Don't be so sure of yourself, Rocket. You're staying in here no matter what. I don't care if your friends find out you're in jail. They'll never get you out of this place. I'll make sure of that."