He came round with a gasp.
"...You're right! He's waking up sister!"
He heard some voices around him, talking eagerly amongst themselves as his vision started to clear, he blinked several times and looked up.
"Welcome back."
In front of him were three beautiful faces, with warm smiles. The one directly in front seemed to be some kind of nun, judging by the habit she was wearing. The woman with the black bob-cut hair to his left was checking his pulse, occasionally gazing over to a monitor at the side, and to his right, was a woman with striking, curly red hair, clearly natural.
The three women all glanced down at him, he seemed to be lying in a hospital bed...what the fuck happened?!
"You've been out for a few months." The Black-haired woman spoke out, she was obviously a doctor.
"Can you remember anything? Please! This is important! What's the last thing you recall?"
He tried to think back as he started to sit up in bed. Only brief flashes came though. He had just got off his motorcycle, about to deliver something?... Then nothing!
He couldn't remember his name, where he lived, what he was even doing before...waking up here.
"I...I can't remember anything?! My name, nothing! What the hell happened to me?!"
The red-haired woman spoke next.
"Does the name 'Dylan' mean anything to you?! Your notes say that when you were found, you had a vest of a food takeout delivery company with a nametag on the front. Does that ring any bells?!"
It did. The moment he heard that name, something clicked in his head.
"Yeah! That's my name...Dylan?..." He tried to finish the sentence, something which would normally come without thinking, but now?! His mind hit a proverbial brick wall."
"It's ok! Try not to push things too quickly." The red-haired woman placed her hand gently on his shoulder, he got a noseful of fresh, sweet-smelling perfume that made him feel a little dizzy, he smiled as he breathed in.
"Who...Who are all of you?! Am I in a hospital?"
There was a moment of silence as they all seemed to glance nervously at each other. It was a split-second observation, but it seemed as if the other two women were looking at the nun for some kind of approval.
"Your...In good medical care at least." The sister spoke up, her silky lips glistened slightly as she smiled at him. "A lot of things have happened over the past few months, but don't worry about it, for now, just rest, and build up your strength." She gently caressed his bottom leg. Her eyes seemed to light up after she said that.
She was very strange for a nun though. She had on the habit, but bizarrely she seemed to wear what looked like a black cocktail dress rather than what he'd usually seen sisters go around in. Definitely not what he thought convents had as their usual dress code!
She also had on a necklace with a funny emblem hanging from it and looking at the other two now, they seemed to also have them.
Something wasn't sitting right with him. He sensed something was off about the three women, something unusual, but he had literally nothing of substance, could not put anything into words.
Dylan took another breath as he sat up in the bed fully, the doctor (if that is what she was) left the room along with the strange nun.
It was just him and the redhead now, she continued to gently hold his arm as she spoke to him.
"My name is Evelyn, Sister Reina has asked me to help you get back on your feet. We'll take it one day at a time ok?!"
Now that he'd been awake for a bit, the questions started to roll around his head. He blurted out several of them.
"Why?!... What the hell happened to me?! Why can't I remember anything?! Shouldn't someone tell...anybody!... that I'm here?!"
Evelyn started to soothe him, gently rubbing one of his shoulders.
"It's ok! Memories do come back after a while. But it will take a bit of time. Look, there are a lot of things you're going to have to take in over the coming days, and it's going to mentally knock you for six. It's really important that you stay as calm as possible, and take everything slowly."
He settled back, he was still worried of course, He wanted someone specific here, but he couldn't even remember whether they were a family member or another acquaintance.
He didn't recognize the woman still with him, nor did he think that he knew anyone who was a nun specifically, so he guessed that he was around strangers, which was something he didn't seem to be used to normally.
Still, though, both the redhead and the nun were smokin' hot! The doctor was pretty easy on the eye as well. For some reason that seemed to put him at ease.
He turned to Evelyn, now settled down a bit. If she was here to help him in some way, she must at least know something.
"Do you work here? You said you were asked to get me up and around?"
She bit her bottom lip slightly before answering.
"Look Dylan...none of this is really going to be easy to tell you, so I'll explain things piece by piece, you can ask any questions, and I'll answer as best I can...ok?!"
He frowned a bit but nodded to her.
"Cool!... Well, to answer your question, I don't really 'work' here, as you're not actually in a hospital, I'm afraid those aren't taking patients anymore!"
His heart started to quicken again at that answer, If he wasn't in a hospital, where the hell was he?! He stayed calm though, asking his questions slowly.
"What exactly is this place?"
"It used to be a small doctor's office I'm guessing, you know, the place where you went to for the more common aches and sniffles. You're in what was originally a small town called Hiltsburg, it's not far from Philly. When things really started to get bad, they must have converted it into a field hospital." Evelyn had a sad look in her eyes as she explained her answer.
"What the hell happened?!... I'm guessing from your answer, It wasn't just me, was it?!"
"You're right there. It wasn't just you. Nobody really knows what 'it' was, but about three months ago, people just started dropping dead, whatever they were doing or wherever they were, didn't matter. It was like someone just flipped a switch."
She continued on, explaining the events of the past few months.
"At first people thought it was the vaccine. The whole corona thing was still going on, and a lot of folks already were on edge. When people suddenly start dropping dead all at once after receiving a rushed medical treatment, you're going to have suspicions obviously.
But it wasn't the jab, whatever was happening, it hit the brain directly. About a week after it started I got a massive headache for about a day, but nothing happened to me. Turns out I was one of the few lucky ones, most either died outright or like you, got stuck into a coma."
Dylan kept his composure, listening to Evelyn carefully, but of course, he was afraid, afraid for others close to him, people he knew were out there, but he could not remember.
"I have a little memory I think! I'd just got off my bike, about to deliver someone a pizza...no...fried chicken, that was it! I don't think anything like this was happening when I was out doing my job though."
"That's because, from the dates on your records, you were among the first to get hit. A lot of the coma patients kept being moved around to different hospitals and medical institutes as the bodies started piling up.
The doc here now, Mirian, had been treating you and a few others initially, at a university med center. Unfortunately, you were the only one that survived, and when we saw that you were a...well"
Dylan caught her sudden stop. He pushed further.
"When you saw I was a what...exactly?!"
Evelyn bit her lower lip again before answering.
"When we saw that you were...well...a man! I don't really know how else to say this Dylan, but of those very few who did survive, most of them are women. You are likely one of the very few remaining men left alive in the whole world!"
He could not help himself now, he let out a burst of laughter. This was obviously some kind of prank, one of those tv joke shows or a group of YouTubers doing a skit.
"Ok, I know this is some kind of setup! You can pat me on the back and tell me I'm on camera or something now! Do I get some cash out of this?!" He continued smiling as he looked over to Evelyn.
Her face remained dead serious.
"Dylan, you have just woken up in a makeshift hospital bed. You can't remember anything at all, and since Doc Helden says that you have to start walking around on your own as soon as possible, to prevent blood clots in your legs, you are going to learn quite quickly that this is very very real when you start walking around town. So why would I bother not telling you the truth?"
She spoke calmly and matter of fact, and Dylan didn't have an answer to what she had just said in response.
His head started to spin again.
"I'm...feeling a little sick!"
"It's ok!" she rubbed his arm again. "I can really understand why you'd think what I just told you is way out there! Even I wake up some nights and wonder if I'm just having some deranged fever dream, what happened is completely insane, and no one knows what the fuck even caused it! Take your pick, Cosmic radiation, aliens, God on meth! Pick any one of them and just...carry on!"