I'm Stuck at a Hospital and I Can't Leave - Part 07
I
don't even know what to think any more. I'm sorry for not responding
to any comments this time, it has been so unbelievably hectic here, I
haven't had a free moment to process everything that has happened.
Obviously, I am still alive and kicking, and I am still at the
hospital.
Where
do I even start this time?
I
guess I will start with some questions and comments, just to get that
all over with, so I can focus on the recent developments. Now a
little disclaimer, there have been a lot of questions and a lot of
developments, so this might be my longest post yet. I thought about
splitting this up, but I think it will be better to just address
everything now.
I
also apologize if my answers sound rude or snarky, it has been a very
long couple of days and I am just done with all of this.
I'll
start with this, a harsh, unpleasant realization that I have been
trying not to think about too much but might be what I have to do.
If the watchers and Dr. Ashby are standing in my way of leaving here,
I might have to kill them for my freedom. I really don't want that
to be the case, because I already have two people's blood on my
hands, and I really don't want more. Even though they were watchers
and they are part of the reason that I am stuck here, they were
people.
At
least that is what I believe.
I
don't know if they are staying in this state for the rest of their
lives, or if these people will go back to normal once this whole
experience ends, but I would like to think that they wont be stuck
like this forever. But if I continue to kill them, then that chance
will go away.
The
thought that if I kill Dr. Ashby will end all of this too is a
possibility. Like I said in a previous post, there is a hive mind
aspect to the watchers, but Ashby is the only one who is taking notes
on me, which does give the impression that he is in charge.
Again,
I don't want kill more people, but I am prepared to do so.
Someone
suggested that I am still on Earth and that I wasn't abducted,
because if I wasn't on Earth then I wouldn't have a cellular signal.
I have no doubt about that. This might sound similar to other
answers, but it all comes back to loss of time. Other than at the
first hospital where I had my surgery, I haven't had any loss of time
outside of me going to sleep. Now, anything could potentially be a
possibility, but I don't think that is the case here, especially with
all of my recent knowledge.
There
was also a suggestion that I was abducted right after my injury. If
that was the case then the aliens just screwed with me and mimicked
my daily life for 5 months. I just don't find that likely at all.
The weird just started to happen since I got to this specific
hospital for the insurance clinic.
A
few people have suggested that the watchers are people that were
abducted, and are now under the influence of aliens. I have no doubt
in my mind that this is the truth. Of course, I have my reasons for
believing this, but I will elaborate on that later.
Another
thing that I have been asked is what the greater design is? It has
been theorized that it is some sort of experiment on humanity. I
will elaborate on what I know about it at this moment, but in short,
it looks like it is an experiment on me, and it might lead to
humanity.
Whether
it is a good thing or not, I am torn on that.
One
aspect that was pointed out to me that I wasn't the clearest on, was
the extent of my assistive devices and what all was inn a cast. So I
had a titanium rod put into my femur, and because of that I didn't
need to be put in a cast, which I am thankful for. I was originally
on crutches and now I am down to a cane. With my arm, they put in
plates and screws to keep the bones together, and I was sewn up
because both the ulna and radius bones pierced through my skin. That
was in a cast with enough room for me to grab my one crutch with my
hand, but that was causing me damage to my forearm, so once I was
down to only one crutch, they operated on my arm again, even doing a
carpal tunnel surgery to help correct some tissue damage. I was put
in a cast and a sling, but at the time of me going into the clinic I
was just down to a cast. It covered my wrist and part of my hand,
with cut outs for my fingers and thumb, and it goes up to my elbow,
but doesn't cover it so I do have mobility there.
So
I guess there has been some confusion about how long I have been at
this hospital and how I got here. If I wasn't clear about any of the
following details, I am sorry. I thought that everything was clear,
but in case it wasn't here is everything.
I
had my accident at work, and an ambulance brought me to the closest
hospital. I spent five days there, where I had surgery to set my
bones and keep them in place, then was discharged. That was over
five months ago at this point. I live about 45 km away from that
hospital, but due to the condition I was in I had to stay with my
parents for a month and a half until I could function by myself,
because I couldn't do something as simple as make myself a coffee or
grab a sandwich from the fridge. Through this time, I was still
paying for my apartment, but all of my bills/utilities/insurance are
direct withdraws so that wasn't an issue, especially because there
wasn't an interruption with my pay through all of this.
After
I left my parent's house I went back to living on my own, and the
insurance company has been paying for transportation to and from my
appointments. Now I am at this specific hospital because insurance
requested I go to a specific clinic here for assessment. This
hospital is in my parent's city, which is about 60 km from my
apartment. My dad took the morning off and picked me up from my
place and drove me to the hospital. That was almost two weeks ago
now, but time is strange in here. In my reality, it's been three
days.
Has
anyone new come into the hospital since I have been here? No, no one
at all. Anyone who leaves the building either disappears or waits in
their car, with me being the exception.
Why
is no one willing to check up on me, and is there really no one who
is worried about me? Again, I am sorry if I haven't been the
clearest about this. Everyone that I have talked to since being in
here, seem to be at work or living their lives, and me not being
around is normal to them. Every time I message my parents, they wish
me luck with my appointment. My only guess is that the time warp
that I am stuck in is affection people on the outside too, but I
really am grasping at straws here.
Now
I was recently given a suggestion that everything that is going on is
due to the government. This would largely be due to the fact that
this all started when I went to an insurance clinic that the
government runs. Earlier through this ordeal, I might have agreed to
that, but after the last few days, I really don't think that is the
case.
I
was also advised to do some investigation outside the hospital.
Specifically there was an idea floating around that there could be a
building on the premises that would house some scientists who are
running these tests/experiments that I am in. Now, I haven't fully
explored around the hospital exterior, but I have seen quite a bit of
it, and from what I've seen, there is no such building. Now, I could
have explored it further, and if my current plan doesn't work out I
might have to. If anything, that might be where Ashby goes and there
might be a lot of information there.
So
there are a couple questions left, but they tie into what has
happened since my last update, so I will answer them as I explain.
So
they took away my cane and cast. I couldn't believe it, and I was so
afraid. I broke down and thought that I was at the end of my
journey. I waited in that spot for hours, thinking that the watchers
were going to come and take me away, or at least finish me off.
But
they never did. They all passed me by.
Eventually
I had to get up and figure out my next move. The act of getting up
wasn't too bad, I just used my good leg while I was up against a
pillar. Now that I was up though, I needed to move. Now I was using
a cane, but I could walk short distances without it. Well, not so
much walk, it was a more of a waddle or a hobble. I needed some
minor assistance, and like someone suggested, there was a nearby
chair. I walked over to it and managed to grab onto it before I
started to get too tired.
Now
I thought I would have to use the chair as a walker, but it was small
and light enough that I was able to use it like a bulky crutch.
Sure, it was awkward to move, but I was able to walk a little more
normal and walk farther distances. What was nice about walking like
this too was that whenever I got too tired I could just sit down and
regain my strength in my leg.
With
my arm, I couldn't really lift anything with it, and I was paranoid
about bumping it and hurting it more than it already was. I needed
to get something to protect my arm, maybe even a sling, and as well
as the chair was working out for me, it was still very bulky and I
needed to get something a little better.
Luckily
for me, I was in the perfect location to get this equipment.
I
was making my way to the in hospital -pharmacy with all of the
assistive devices when I noticed the watchers, well, watching me.
Now this isn't really new, after all, this is how they got their
name. But they aren't just blankly staring at me any more. It looks
like they are pay attention to what I am doing and where I am going.
At times, it seems like they are almost anticipating my movements.
Their faces aren't blank any more, they look almost intrigued, or
what they thing intrigue looks like.
As
I was walking towards the pharmacy, there were more and more watchers
around me. Surprisingly, they were not trying to block my path, or
get in my way. It was almost like they were intrigued in what I
would do next, like a human watching their pet.
Now
I am a little familiar with the layout of the hospital at this point,
and I know that there are sometimes multiple ways to get to one
location. So I tried to get to take an alternative route, one that
would take me passed a group of them. Surprisingly, they didn't
block the path, but opened it up to me.
I
walked to that pharmacy, and what was was great was that the closer I
got to it, the easier it was to walk. I just chalked it up to me
getting more used to my new method of walking, just like when I
adjusted to walking with crutches right after I was discharged. My
spirits were high, along with being creeped out by the crowd forming
around me.
My
spirits sunk though, when I found the pharmacy was closed and locked
up.
This
wasn't right. Every store was open in the hospital, regardless of
whether it was staffed or not. It didn't make any sense either,
because I had walked by the pharmacy many times, and it was never
closed.
They
did this on purpose. They must have.
I
was so angry at this point, so I threw the chair into the security
gate. I struck with a loud bang and fell to the floor, creating an
even louder noise, which echoed through the foyer. The watchers
didn't flinch either, they just continued to look at me with their
off-puzzled expressions. I couldn't help but to walk up to them and
scream in their faces.
They
didn't even flinch.
I
circled their group, wondering how I could get another cane or a
sling, and that is when I realized it.
I
was walking normally now, and on top of that, I threw my chair with
the arm that was in a cast.
This
shouldn't have been possible.
I
was confused, sure, but I was filled with joy more than anything
else. I stretched my arm and my leg, and they felt great, a lot
better than they had in a long time. What's even stranger though, is
that they felt exponentially better than they did hours ago. It
didn't make any sense, at all, and that is when a crazy idea entered
my head.
Someone
suggested that the watchers took my cane and removed my cast because
I was getting too strong for them to handle. I thought this was true
as well, until I threw that chair.
What
if the watchers took my assistive/protective devices because they
knew that by taking them, I would get stronger?
I
could speculate all I wanted, but I knew that one person might have
the answers that I needed, and that was the person I was going to
see.
Dr.
Ashby.
I
walked to his office, determined to know what the hell was going on.
With each step I felt better, and with each stride I felt less weak.
I walked to the wing he was in, paying no attention to the watchers
along the way.
Once
I got to the waiting room for the insurance clinic, I was surprised
to find him sitting in the waiting room, waiting for me. He greeted
me and asked me to sit, and I complied, but as I was sitting down, I
pulled out my phone and opened the Recorder app, pressing record.
The
following is the transcript for the conversation. It didn't last
long, but I learned a lot, most of which I am still sorting out.
ASHBY:
So, how have you been feeling? Are you adjusting well?
ME:
Adjusting to what? Being
trapped here?
ASHBY:
Hehe, no, not to being trapped here. How are you adjusting to
living on your own? How are you adjusting to being able to walk
properly?
ME:
Did you do that to me?
How?
ASHBY:
Please, answer
the question. How are you adjusting?
ME:
...Pretty well
actually. Were you responsible for me being like this? How did you
manage that?
ASHBY:
You shouldn't
worry about things like that. We were responsible, but how is
something you couldn't comprehend.
ME:
Well then, what
are all of you then? Or will I not comprehend that either?
ASHBY:
No, you wouldn't.
If I told you, you would just ask what it means, and what we want.
I can't get into that, because I don't want to be here all day.
ME:
Well what can you
tell me? Are you controlling the watchers?
ASHBY:
Yes and no. They
act on their own, I just guide them.
ME:
Did you kill all
of those people?
ASHBY:
Yes, but not
intentionally. When we take over people, they don't survive the
process. It is a temporary process, and most survive when we leave.
But not all do, especially not Deborah. We can't repair her.
ME:
Fuck you, she's
dead because you took over her mind, don't forget that.
ASHBY:
Be that as it
may, you were holding the knife, not us. We are only here to help.
ME:
Help? How the
hell have you helped? I'm trapped here and I haven't been able to
leave for weeks, so how is that help?
ASHBY:
We are here to
help you heal. You suffered a great injury, and you have been
working so hard. We were there, we heard the agony you were in
before that surgeon healed you. But it wasn't enough. That is why
we are here.
ME:
So wait, one of
you were there, at the first hospital? And all of this is the
greater design?
ASHBY:
Haha, no, that is
not the greater design. The greater design is a test we do. We test
a person's limits, physically and mentally. We need to see if you
break easily. If you do, then we will not make it through it. But
if you don't break, if you persevere, then you are worthy. We want
to help those who need it, those who were wronged. I'm sure you can
understand that.
ME:
You expect me to
believe that? That you are just trying to make me better? I don't
believe it.
ASHBY:
It's up to you if
you want to believe or not, but just look at the evidence. Look at
how bett----
At
this point, Dr. Ashby stared passed me and his eyes flashed pink for
a few moments.
ASHBY:
I'm sorry, it
appears like I have said too much. I have to go. I hope you see the
greater design.
With
that, Ashby was gone.
After
Dr. Ashby left the waiting room, and I just sat there, trying to
process what he said. I listened to the recording, trying to make
sense of it, and also waiting for him to return. But after 15
minutes of waiting I got impatient and decided to go after him, but
to my dismay, there was no trace of him.
I
can't really say that I'm surprised by this shit any more, it is too
tiring.
I
just turned around and left the office, left the waiting room, and
walked to the security office. I had the card, and it was obvious
that I wasn't going to get anything else out of Dr. Ashby, so the is
my next step. I had the key, and the watchers knew it. They weren't
trying to stop me, so I guess this was part of their plan.
Their
greater design.
I
got to the door and just looked at it for a moment. So simple, yet
so promising. A pale blue door with yellow letters that promise
protection, yet project an aura of hope. I press the eye card
against the FOB and I heard it click open.
Now,
a friend of mine used to work mall security, so I have been in a
security office before, so I was expecting something similar.
This
was unlike anything I could have thought of.
Part
of it looked like a higher end security room like the one I have
seen. Monitors on a wall, keys on racks, pictures on a board.
Standard things I suppose.
But
the pink glow was new. The pink glow that was emanating from black
boards. Some of the black boards had round buttons on them, and
others had a series of vertical and horizontal lines and dots, almost
in a pattern. Might be a sort of alphabet if I had to guess, which I
kind of have to. Above those boards were monitors similar to the
security ones, but these were showing something very different.
These screens were pink and showing images in that colour, but there
were a lot of bright, pulsing patches.
What
those are, I don't know for sure. But I think they might be picking
up the energy inside of the watchers.
So
this is where I am stationed, in an alien security room looking for
something that leads out of here. I want to try out the buttons, but
I have no idea which ones will do what, or if they have to be pressed
in any type of sequence.
I
might try and attempt to decipher this 'alphabet' to see what it
says. No idea how to do that, but maybe I can find common letters?
Jeez,
this is all so complicated.
I
need to remember to keep checking the monitors too. I see that the
watchers are all walking in a certain direction, I'm just not certain
where they are all going. If I can figure out these location codes
then maybe I'll know which cameras are pointed in whicvjup
- Cody S
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