Dain/1

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Departure of Arisha

''Who was I looking for? ''I thought to myself as I woke up to see a white hospital room. I noticed there was three doctors and a nurse in there, a large amount of machinery that kept beeping and I noticed just then, I forgot who I was.

Who was I? Where am I? I'm probably just blind to the situation, so I tried moving my hand, but it hurt too much. I left it down on my side and tried to lift a leg. I could barely move it an inch. I ached all over, so I didn't have a clue as to how I was going to get out of here. Maybe I'll lay here, get butchered by these mad doctors who want me here, or I'll jump one of them sooner or later and get out of here. I hope it's the second choice!

"Doctor!" The nurse called for the doctor. She noticed my heartbeat was returning back to normal and I had come to at last. One of them rushed over to see what was the problem.

"What is it, Sheran?" The doctor stood at my bedside.

"He's awake. I think we'll need more Prozactilin to put him back to sleep."

"Fine, please go get it." The doctor turned around and reached for the needle on the table. I instantly knew what Prozactilin was and I wasn't happy about it either. I picked up my hands and reached for the needle on my bedside and prepared to jump the guy.

"Here!" The nurse came running back into the room with a small container in her hand. The doctor smiled and stuck the needle point into the bottle that she held to draw out the Drug. He walked on over to my bedside and prepared to stick the needle in me. I didn't delay.

"Agk!" The doctor cried as I stabbed his arm. I jumped out of bed and ran for the door. They followed behind me as I rushed on my way to the other room. I turned down each hall to a blinding flash of light on the ceiling and the sparkling sanitary floors that are seen in a hospital. I rushed towards the Elevator at the end of the hall and pressed the down button.

"Get him!" I heard them down the hall. The Elevator was going pretty slow, so I just stood there, waiting.

Finally it dinged; The door opened and I ran in, pressing the first floor. The doctors came rushing down the hall towards the elevator, but the door closed on them before they even got near the elevator.

I looked out the glass and immediately recognized the city. It wasn't a foggy place or a disgusting place, but a familiar place. It was Antam City.