(Mia P.O.V)

The next day, my father came to visit me in my cell earlier than usual. He was going on and on about something. When I did start to tune in on what he was saying, I was completely shocked by the news.

"What do you mean there's going to no trial?" I asked my father who in return looks like he's hiding something from me. "What is going to happen to me? I didn't do any wrong!"

"Mia darling, you attached the Moroi queen in her bedroom for no reason at all," my father said calmly and slowly. "You had an entire room filled with pictures and documents of people-"

"You went into my secret room!" I shouted, not believing a word I'm hearing. "You promised you wouldn't go in there!"

When I first moved in with my father in our apartment, he promised me that he wouldn't go into my secret if I didn't I go into his office. A few days after we that promise, I still had the knobs changed and a key made, just encase. I mean just because you made, doesn't that person is going to keep. And he just proved my point. He broke our promise and went into my secret room. Even I kept our promise and didn't put a single foot his stupid office. Out of the of my eye, I could see a few guardians standing guard along the walls of the cell room. None of which I knew, of course, since they're always bringing in and relocating guardians all the time.

"I made that promise before I knew you were going to steal official court documents," my father's worried voice brought my attention back to the matter at hand. "Don't worry, Mia darling, they're not sending you to prison. Instead you're being sent to a place where you're going to get the help you need."

Wait, what? Where am I going? And who is sending me there? I'm not going to prison? I'm confused. Where is it I'm being sent to? So much for faking a metal break down. Maybe it's not too late.

Before I had to time respond, my father continued, "I know you must have a lot of questions, but everything is going to be alright. You're being sent to a hospital where there are people there who are going to be helping you."

Did he just say hospital? I'm being sent to a hospital where there's people there who are going to be help me. Help me with what? I'm perfectly fine. I might need a long shower, but other than that I'm perfectly fine.

"Why I'm being sent to a hospital?" I asked, not completely following along with anything that he's saying.

Suddenly, a guardian came up to my father and said something to him in a low voice, but I couldn't quite hear what it was.

When they were done talking, my father turned to me and said, "don't worry, Mia darling, I'll have your things packed and ready for your trip. Maybe you even might make some friends while you're there."

"Wait. You're leaving?" It was more a statement than a question.

Already? He just got here. There's not a clock in sight, so how I would I know what time it is. I know it's early, but he can't be leaving just yet. I mean I have million of questions that I need answers to. And I hate to break it to you, but I'm not going to some hospital for the crazies.

"Before you go, can you at least tell me when I'm leaving," I called to my father. "And where it is exactly I'm going to."

"You'll know when the time is right," he answered as he slowly walked away from the cell that's trapping me in here.

I stared dumb found at my father's retreating form. Not one hundred percent sure what he means, but know I have to find a way out of here before 'the time is right.'

Turning my back to the bar door of my cell, I walked over to my stale bed. There I sat and planned out my escape plan. There's no use faking a mental break down seeing how I'm already being sent to a hospital for the crazies and insanes. I still can't believe they agreed to not throw me in prison. Maybe they thought sending me there would useless or painless.

If Lissa was involved in this then I could see her wanting me to suffer. Or more like Rose wanting me to suffer and talked Lissa into sending me to a mental hospital. But, didn't I want to be sent to a mental hospital instead of prison. Well, that was before I found out that I was already going there to began with.

How is sending me to a mental hospital going to help me? I'm not mental and I don't need help. I need a plan to get out of here. All the people that could bust me out are in the cells to my right and left. For now, I'm screwed until I can figure something out.


(Hours Later)

Hearing footsteps coming closer and closer to where my cell is located at, I sat up on my stale bed and waited to see if those footsteps are for me. After a minutes of waiting, a group of guardians, along with my father came to stop in front of my cell. My father stood off to the side while one of the guardians unlocked my cell door.

Oh no. It's time. I'm going to be staying in a mental hospital with a bunch of crazy and insane people! I wasn't even able to figure out an escape plan soon enough. I can steal official court documents without getting caught, but I couldn't find a way out of this stupid, small cell.

Once my cell door was unlocked and I was in handcuffs, I was soon escorted down a series of hallways. Finally, after what felt like forever of waking in complete silence, we came to a stop in one of the many garages here at court. The Guardian Garage. Black SUVs occupied every single space.

There were at least four or five guardians standing next to one of the black SUVs. I instantly sought out a familiar face among the group and found Hans, of all people. He's probably here to make sure that everything goes as plan. Once he was done talking, Hans turned his attention to me and my group.

He said something in, what I'm guessing was Russian, to the guardians that surrounded me. I'm not a high-crime criminal, so why does there have to be many guardians here to watch me get in the SUV and leave. It's not like I'm planning on escaping anytime soon. I'll wait until we're far away from court to do that.

"Mia," my father said, reminding me that he was still there among the group.

Keeping my back facing my father, I pretended I didn't here him at all. Instead I focused on my current state. I haven't taken a shower in what feels like years, but was more like days. My hair is most likely a huge mess of curls in head and they gave me pj looking clothes to wear.

They allowed me to use the bathroom for prisoners, but of course there was always a female guardian or two in there with me and more guardians waiting right outside the bathroom. The bathroom was a small four wall room with only a sink and toilet. The so-called mirror wasn't even a mirror. It more like plastic and it didn't allow me to see how I really looked.

Not to mention they only gave so much time to use the bathroom. I tried to clean myself by using the sink water, but all in all I know a good decent shower. A few minutes once a day, if you're lucky, isn't going to keep me clean. I need hours, a pretty good sized bathroom, and privacy. Hopefully, the mental hospital has a decent bathroom I could use.

At least the one of guardians gave me a robe wear over my white pjs. Are they just doing this because they really think I'm mental? Is that why there are so many guardians around? What exactly did my father tell them? Oh, my daughter has mental issues and that's why she attacked the Moroi queen for reason. That is something he would say.

Hey, at least I'm not going to prison. In a hospital, even a mental one, they treat you with care. There still might be security, a lot too since it's a hospital for mental people. Look on the bright side, no more small cells and bars. But, wait I can't leave! Lissa is still alive. I wasn't able to kill her when I went into her room that one night.

From what my father had said Lissa ended up going into the hospital. I don't know exactly what happened to her, all I know is that she's still alive. If I'm sent to a mental hospital then I can't complete one of my many missions. Getting rid of all Dragomirs. After Lissa is gone, Jill is next.

"Come on," one of the guardians said, pulling toward me the black SUV. "Time to go."

Looking inside, I was there more guardians inside. Three in the backseat, one in the middle seat, and two in the front. That's six guardians total. I'm riding in a car full of people I don't even know or trust. Sighing, I was about to get in when the door to the guardian garage opened. Everyone stopped what they're doing to stare as Eddie made his way toward his father.

We were all waiting to see what happens next. Eddie hands a white sealed envelope to Hans, who was still standing among the group of guardians who brought me here. I was basically pushed into the car and was order to sit here quietly until otherwise. Craning my head in different angles, I tried to get a better look at what's happening just a few feet outside the car.

Unfortunately, the guardian that pushed me into the car decided to stand right in my line of vision. He is completely blocking me from seeing anything. Talk about disrespectful! Giving up, I slumped back into the sit. It is so quite in this car that I'm about to demand we listen to some music. Something to break the silence. Sooner rather than later, Hans gave the driver the "okay" to leave once he made sure everything was in check.

The car pulled up to the iron gate where a guardian stood there waiting. He talked to the driver in Russian of course! Taking a look inside our car, he stepped back and signaled to another guardian to let us pass. It was daytime meaning everyone on a nocturnal schedule is asleep. We were out of the court grounds and getting farther and father way. I refused to look back, knowing it's not the last time I'll see it. I'll be coming back to complete my missions.

We took a dirt road that I didn't recognize at all. Where are we going? If we just kept going straight we would have been in town. I did, however, notice that this is going to be one long, quite car ride to wherever it is we're heading to. I also couldn't help, but notice there are a few full water bottles in this car. Enough to drown a person or six. I need to do this fast before it's too late. Keeping my face blank, I used my water magic to burst open the water bottles. I quickly surrounded every guardian with water until they stopped moving. Grabbing a silver stake, I jumped out and ran.


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