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Ep 3

Jolyne begins to understand the limitations of her ability. When unraveled into string, Stone Free can travel far, but is weak and easily damaged; when clumped up together, it forms a body with a range of two meters but much better strength. However, it is not strong enough to break through prison bars.

At the prison phones, Jolyne waits to make a call. A prisoner asks her for a dollar to continue her call, and she obliges. When she tries to approach an empty phone, she's knocked back by another prisoner. She's told that the phones are reservation only, and that she will have to wait a month before using one. Gwess approaches her, seeking forgiveness, but Jolyne wants nothing to do with her. Gwess warns her about giving away money, and says that giving away even a dollar is enough to damage Jolyne's reputation.

In the prison library, Jolyne confronts the prisoner for her dollar; the prisoner reacts defensively. After being asked for more money, Jolyne goes to the restroom. It is implied she uses Stone Free to discretely feed the prisoner a crushed coin. The prisoner suddenly develops a bad stomachache, and rushes to the restroom. The prisoner offers to repay Jolyne her dollar for the bathroom, but Jolyne refuses. The prisoner offers to pay her ten dollars, and Jolyne accepts. Jolyne takes the money and helps a timid prisoner get her money back as well. As she walks away, Jolyne spots a baseball roll by, as well as a boy in a Cubs uniform chasing after it. The boy warns her that someone will come to meet her tomorrow, and that she cannot go see him no matter what.

The boy in a Cubs uniform warns Jolyne that if she goes to see a man who's coming to visit her, "something worse than death" will occur. Jolyne looks away for a moment, and the boy disappears. Jolyne shouts for the guards to open the gates, but they beat her hand for hanging onto the bar. Later in the cafeteria, the guard that hit her apologizes, and tells her that she has a visitor.

The guard takes her to the visiting center and explains the rules, telling her to wait there until the visit is ready. Suddenly, the boy who had warned her grabs her arm, reaching from the inside of a trash can. He warns her again not to meet with the visitor. Jolyne is confused, and refuses to heed his warning. Understanding that he won't change her mind, the boy gives her a strange-looking bone, telling her not to let go of it.

Jolyne enters the room with the visitor, and sees a tall man in dark clothing. The man turns around, revealing himself to be Jotaro Kujo, Jolyne's father. Jotaro asks his daughter about the amulet he gave her. Angered at the thought of Jotaro acting like a father, Jolyne knocks the guard unconscious, saying that she'll be sent to solitary confinement, and shouts at Jotaro to leave. Jotaro explains that he has come to break Jolyne out of prison.

A blind male prisoner finishes taking a shower. He mutters to himself, displaying uncanny knowledge of what's happening outside, despite his blindness. As he exits the shower room, a guard informs him of Jotaro Kujo's arrival

In the visiting room, Jolyne tries to wake the guard she knocked out. Jotaro looks at a picture of the blind prisoner, Johngalli A.; he tells his daughter that it was Johngalli who set up the car accident that sent her to prison. He explains that everything, from the thugs who threw the victim in front of the car, to the lawyer that tricked Jolyne into an invalid plea deal was all set up by Johngalli A. After Jolyne takes her frustrations out on the unconscious guard, she then asks why Johngalli would target her.

Jotaro explains that Johngalli A. was a loyal follower of an old enemy of his, and that Johngalli imprisoned Jolyne to get his revenge on the Kujo family. Jotaro can tell that Jolyne had developed a Stand, and tells her to use it to escape the prison. Jolyne tells Jotaro she doesn't consider him a father to her, and says that she won't work with him. She walks towards the door headed back towards the prison, stating that she will escape by herself without Jotaro's help.

Jotaro notices there is a fresh cigarette on the table, but it doesn't match the ones in the guard's pocket. Jolyne, ignoring him, continues to the door. Suddenly, a bullet wounds her chest. Jotaro summons Star Platinum and uses it to stop time. He approaches his daughter, observing that she used Stone Free to create a string net on her chest. The net dispersed the power of the bullet, similar to a bullet proof vest, and allowed her to survive.

The pressure from the bullet sends Jolyne flying back into a table. Jotaro warns her to stay away from the door, explaining the sniper must have been waiting for a chance to kill them. Jotaro commands his daughter to put out the cigarette, which she does reluctantly. Believing the sniper is using a Stand to somehow sense their movement and location, he explains how Johngalli A. could sneak a silenced sniper rifle into the prison.

Jolyne looks at the bone Emporio gave her, and remembers his warning to her. Jolyne asks Jotaro what it is. Jotaro tells her the bone is part of a human female's pelvis melted down with acid. He then looks outside to see Johngalli A.'s Stand, Manhattan Transfer, gliding outside the room. The Stand appears to dance around in the air. Jotaro warns his daughter not to do anything, but she tries to launch a string at it. It dodges, causing Jolyne to realize that it reacts to air currents.

As they watch the Stand, the prison guard Jolyne had knocked out wakes up and tries to attack her. She tries to warn the guard of the danger, but the guard is too enraged to listen. Jotaro summons Star Platinum to stop time and knock away the guard, but is too late as Johngalli's bullet pierces his shoulder; the bullet rips through Jotaro and hits the guard directly in the head. Jotaro figures out how Manhattan Transfer is used—it is a sniping satellite that senses the location of Johngalli's opponents and redirects his bullets.