DRAFT: Sleepwalker— Chapter 21: This Place Is A Study In Repression
I woke up lying on an anachronistic wheeled gurney, at least by the standards of the Seeley. The blankets draped across me were made of a material that felt like a cotton and wool blend. While this reminded me of home, it was unlike anything I had experienced during my hundreds of Wild-Side trips. I also noted two other key points. First, I was still naked—or maybe naked again? Umm, and second—I was completely clean.
Both observations were disconcerting because a third point surfaced in my mind… I didn’t know how I’d ended up in this bunk. My last memory was teleporting to a strange white room on the Airbike with Piper.
After that…
Piper slipped through the narrow gap in the hanging privacy curtain, and I watched as it sealed itself behind her. Aside from that neat little trick, the curtain reminded me of those draping the beds in every emergency room I had ever visited. Here, at least, I wasn’t surrounded by a chorus of chirping and beeping medical devices. With only a tall nightstand and a stool, it was just me and the bed. “Welcome back,” Piper said. Although her words were succinct and her tone upbeat, the concern in her pinched expression was unmistakable. “Nap time finally over?”
I felt she was asking the wrong person. “How did I get here?” I tried to push myself higher against the slight incline of the bed but discovered I had little strength for the effort.
Piper swiped at something in her private AR display and quickly turned her attention back to me. “I’m bringing your tech back up to full, but at incremental levels. Your strength will return.” Her eyes shifted to the empty space over my bed, and I knew she was reviewing information only she could see. “Your diagnostics are out of the red…finally. You should be on your feet in a matter of hours.”
I rubbed my eyes against the migraine that was gaining steady traction behind my right eye. “I’m gone for a few days, and you got your PhD in nanotechnology?”