Gary's eyes started to flutter open slowly as he was regaining consciousness. The first thing he saw were some very tall trees above him. The sky was gray, making it hard to tell if it was just about to turn to night or whether it would soon be day again. As he lifted up his body, he noticed the sound of ruffling, which turned out to come from the many leaves underneath him.
'Am I in the woods?' Gary thought. He looked around and could see nothing but trees, yet no sign of a pathway or road. 'Why did I come here? Wasn't I jus-'
“Argh!” His head started to ring with pain. When lifting it up he could see that the sleeves of his clothing were partially torn. Thinking back he tried to remember the last thing that had happened, but all that came to mind was the throbbing pain in his back side.
'That guy… he stabbed me!' Lifting up his shirt, he peeked over his shoulder. Gary tried to take a look, but he found nothing, not even after running his fingers over the supposed wound. For a second he questioned himself. 'Could it be that all of it was just a bad dream?'
Alas, he quickly noticed something that made him think all of it had been real. Running down his trousers there were signs of dried blood, looking to have dripped from his own wound. Something had definitely happened earlier.
He should have been in pain. There should have been a wound, yet there was nothing! In fact, his body felt far better than it had ever done before.
'Just what the hell happened after I got stabbed? How the hell did I get here? Shit, where the hell is 'here' in the first place?'
He had no memories whatsoever of what had happened from the construction site to where he was now, and in all his thinking he had completely ignored something obvious that was right in front of him this whole time. His vision had slightly been altered and in more ways than one.
Even though it was quite dark out, he could see details in the night he shouldn't have been able to with his vision. The groves on the trees a distance away, the ants crawling up on the trees, passing food to each other, and then there was the moon. It was still out and would suggest that it was still the middle of the night after all.
'Hang on… are those ANTS?!' Eventually Gary noticed the discrepancy with his eyes. 'How is that possible? Could it be because of all those carrots Mum has been cooking lately? They say it improves your eyesight… Or is that just another internet myth? I bet Tom would know.'
In the middle of his crazy thoughts, he registered something in the top left corner of his vision. When looking at it, it reminded him of a notification from an email or a game. He moved his head trying to get rid of it, but wherever he would look it would stay there.
Then he started to touch his face to see if he was wearing anything, but there was nothing. The notification appeared to be glued onto his vision.
'How the hell do I get rid of this thing?!' When thinking about the notification itself, it suddenly opened and a screen appeared in front of him, hovering in midair.
He read the words multiple times, the first system message that had ever appeared.
'I'm not a vampire… Well it seems like I won't have a problem with body hair anytime soon.'
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