13.
This time, there were no codes. No June, no yells of an excited Jake. But darkness.
I was alone.
And I had the strangest feeling in my head and gut.
First of all, I could see without eyes. I could just feel everything, but then, just feel nothing. I was semi-conscious, no, semi-sensed, if you get what I mean.
Second, my head throbbed all around and my breathing was quick. A splitting headache crashed down on me one second, and on another second, I was completely dull and fine.
Maybe I had been wrong. Maybe when you suicided in Virtuality, tiny dues for real-in both Virtuality and Reality. The Reality shouldn't take this long to come to me. Maybe, Hades from the Underworld of the Dead would walk over to me only a few seconds later, signing the real end of my biological life...
Well, and that's when everything went blank.
And I'm meant everything. Including my senses.
Time passed infinitely as it always does. Like gravity pulling down the sand in a sand clock without condition except one condition-its name and trait was gravity.
I wasn't too sure where I was, nor when it was. But one ting for sure-my senses were back again, and my mind was clear. The next step was to open my eyes.
I felt a strange urge to keep my eyes shut. I loved the darkness. Just pretending to sleep a bit more couldn't hurt...
Then it all came back.
The memories. I wasn't in my comfy house or anywhere. I had to be in Virtuality or Reality, no where that wasn't one of the two worlds.
My eyes finally peeled open, and I blinked, crinkling my forehead, trying my best to figure out what I was seeing.
It was a white, clear ceiling. It was blurry and I now wasn't sure if it was clear afterall-or were my eyes strange...?
Was I in Virtuality? Come on, figure it out, number 45, Eric hunter...
But my head wouldn't work now.
I felt a stupid itch at the sides of my face, right beside my eyes. I absent-mindedly reached for the skin there and was going to rub the thing when I felt something put over there.
I pulled the cool, metal wire device off from the sides of my vision. And stared at it. My mind was a block of a hell of a giant glacier, not letting anything through from the other side...
Except this thought that somehow trickled down a previously-unknown hole in the glacier:
I had just exited Virtuality.
And this, was...
Reality.
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