Stone Ocean officially begins now. The opening I chose for the first two arcs of this part came from Rising of the Shield Hero, a temporary holdover until Stone Ocean finally gets its own anime adaptation, at which point I'll be making some minor changes. I simply thought these opening fitting. Disclaimer: I don't own Jojo's Bizarre Adventure or My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

Stone Ocean Chapter 1: New Cellmate

The year was now 2011. Iro Dashell grumbled as she was lead to her new holding cell at a local precinct. She scoffed at the laughs she got at her rainbow-colored hair, which was actually natural and caused people to give her the nickname Rainbow Dash. One of the cells was opened and she was brought inside. "You'll be having a cellmate," the guard explained, "That's her over there." Sitting with her head against the bed was a young woman with black hair that had neon yellow highlights.

"What's with you?," Rainbow asked. "I'm so embarrassed...," came the girl's muffled voice, "I woke up this morning feeling a certain urge... And a male guard spotted me as a I decided to masturbate." Rainbow blinked, then burst out in raucous laughter. "Oh great, not you too," the girl said, "My neighbors in the next cell are the same." "Sorry, sorry," Rainbow said, "It's just something I wasn't expecting to hear after getting sent to jail." The girl shrugged. "So, you're my new cellmate, huh? What's your name?"

"Iro Dashell," Rainbow said, "My friends call me Rainbow Dash. That is... If I still have friends after what happened. Not sure how they feel after I got sent here." The girl smirked. "I'm Jolyne Kujo. So what did you do?" "I beat up some bullies who were abusing a girl who's practically my little sister," Rainbow explained, "She's not actually my sister, but she might as well be. Anyway, they wound up in the hospital, and won't be getting out anytime soon."

Jolyne laughed. "Sounds like my dad back when he was in high school! Anyway, supposedly I murdered someone... But my family's lawyers are arguing that I was framed." "Your family has regular lawyers?," Rainbow asked. "Ever heard of the Joestars?," Jolyne asked. "Have I?," Rainbow asked sarcastically, "Lady, my great-great-grandfather is the Robert EO Speedwagon. No joke." Jolyne looked surprised, but could somehow believe Rainbow's words. She smirked. "Well, my great-grandfather is Joseph Joestar."

The guards came in, calling out a few numbers for transfer. "That's our cell," Jolyne said, "Looks like we'll be prison buddies for a while." She got out a small locket, inside was a picture of her father, Jotaro, and her mother, Fluttershy. 'I was able to master my Stand while in Morioh, but I still haven't found an appropriate name for it.' The two of them got on the prison transport, along with two other girls. As they drove along the path to the prison, Jolyne moved the strings from her Stand to listen in on what the driver was saying to the dispatch.

The place they were going was the Green Dolphin Street Prison in Florida, a large prison-city holding 708 male convicts, 523 females, and 452 juveniles, occupying an area of 120 square kilometers. She then noticed Rainbow was raising an eyebrow and grinned. "You can see them, can't you?" "I'm more surprised other people here can't," Rainbow said. "So," Jolyne said, "Do you have a power of your own, or just the potential to gain one?" Rainbow looked confused, but said nothing. Jolyne just smirked. "Apparently this prison is on an island. The driver said that we'll reach it within ten minutes once we cross the bridge."

Another woman on the bus looked surprised. "How can you hear what he's saying?" "We'll be crossing the bridge now," the driver said, "We'll reach it within ten minutes." Jolyne looked smug at the woman's surprise. "Jeez, how many tricks do you know?," the woman asked. Rainbow realized this woman didn't seem to see the strings Jolyne was using. The woman just shrugged. "Anyway, the name's Ermes Costello. I'm in here for robbing a convenience store. This'll be my second time here. So, you two bring any cash? You're gonna need it where we're going. I'd recommend a hundred dollars at least. Two-hundred if you want to be safe."

"Oh, don't worry about me," Jolyne said, "I have some cash in a safe place." In fact, she had cleverly hidden some pocket cash in the braids of her hair. Not that she was expecting to need any. "What about you?," Rainbow asked Ermes. Ermes looked to make sure no one was listening, then carefully pulled aside her sweater to reveal a small hole just under her breast. "You're kidding...," Jolyne muttered. As the car stopped, Rainbow and Jolyne were lead out.

But Jolyne didn't trust the way the guards were looking at Ermes and telling her to wait while in the car. She carefully unraveled some of the string that made up her body, using it to keep an ear on the inside of the car. Rainbow looked at the sight in confusion, and wondered why the guards escorting them didn't see this. As they stopped, Rainbow saw the strings get taut, and seconds later there was a sound of one of the guards yelling in pain. 'What in the hell was that about?'


There was a point during the transfer when the guards weren't paying attention to the two girls. There were still cameras, but they were only there to make sure they didn't try anything funny. "So what was that about?," Rainbow asked, "What did you do to that guard?" "He was harassing Ermes," Jolyne explained, "He must have suspected she was hiding money. Maybe he wanted it for himself, but he was abusing his position to get at it. I heard it all using those strings you saw. When the string pulled taut... Well, I only meant to stop his nightstick, but it seems I sliced off his ear while I did so."

She grinned. Even if anyone was overhearing this, there was no reason to believe her words since she was describing something that happened while she was under guard surveillance being escorted. "It's really a shame, that guard looked cute. Like Tom Cruise cute. Guess I always wind up attracting the wrong sort of guys." "What do you mean?," Rainbow asked. Jolyne looked at her. "That guy I supposedly killed? He just crashed right into my ex-boyfriend's car. We thought it was a mountain goat at first until we saw the glasses in his windshield."

"You should have called an ambulance," Rainbow noted. "That's what I said to Romeo!," Jolyne clarified, "But he said the guy was already dead! Maybe he was, I don't know! All I know is after Romeo convinced me to help remove the body for the sake of our future, I thought it was the end of it. But then the next thing I know I'm getting arrested. The thing that stuck with me was that the cops were saying I was the one driving. You can bet the second thing I did, after I demanded my lawyer, was to call that bastard Romeo up and break up with him. I mean, why else would the police think I was the one driving unless he told them when they questioned him? They had to have, since the car was registered to him."

She shook her head. "Mom always said she didn't like him. I never should have dated him to begin with." "What's gonna happen with the trial?," Rainbow asked. "I've resigned myself to being culpable to evidence tampering," Jolyne said, "There's no denying I hid the body. But Romeo, he seems to think I'll only be getting a public defender that he can pay off with his money. Well... He'll learn that dollar for dollar the Joestar family outmatches him. I've already talked about his role in all this with my lawyer."


The trial left more questions for Jolyne than answers. Yes, she was able to get Romeo the justice he deserved thanks to her testimony, but it turns out neither of them was responsible for murder, just evidence tampering. Her father had gotten the Speedwagon Foundation involved with the investigation, revealing a previously unseen bullet wound in the body of the man that fell on Romeo's car. Now it was up in the air who could have killed him.

Jolyne was still saddled with five years, but it was nothing she couldn't handle. She went through the motions of going along with the guards' instructions as Ermes watched. "Girl's got guts," she said, "But I guess she wasn't lying when she said she was framed. Though that makes me wonder who really killed that guy. Apparently it wasn't her ex. Ah well, I'm not here to play detective." Jolyne was soon in a line with all the others prisoners, who were similarly stripped down.

"Is it just me or are all the prisoners here so good looking?," Jolyne said to Rainbow. Rainbow blushed. "Wait... Does that include me? And... Does that make you bi?" "I don't exactly discriminate when it comes to a person's gender," Jolyne admitted, "Still prefer guys though." Rainbow shrugged. "Oh yeah, think your ex wound up here?" "If he did he's lucky the prisoners get separated by gender," Jolyne said. She slipped Rainbow some tens. "I get the feeling we'll be needing it." Five years seemed like a long time, but it was time she could get used to.

Rainbow has her own latent Stand, which is how she can see Jolyne's Stand. But it's not awakened yet, so I won't be showing anything regarding it. Read and review.