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<span class="mu-b">"...blegh... oooggghhh... I don't feel... why is it so dark?"</span>
Who knows when, a rotten feeling between your head and your stomach wakes you up. Or maybe it's the nauseating motion you feel despite laying in bed. Having a struggle to get out of bed, you have an even greater struggle as you stagger about the cramped, dark and unfamiliar place and fall over... furniture? Uneven flooring? You can't tell, as you try at least to sit up and rub at your tired eyes and try to make sense of anything. Slowly adjusting, at least able to feel around your immediate surroundings and get a feel for the very strange layout of what you assume is a bedroom.
Moving to your knees and grasping about till you can find a door. Two doors. One locked, the other not. The other a bathroom, perfect for what you need and perfect for timing as you crawl to the toilet. Not feeling much better after using it, you can at least get the awful taste out of your mouth at the sink besides in this extremely cramped bathroom. Trying to pull yourself up to standing with the sink counter, and eventually finding the lights after unfamiliar difficulty.
<span class="mu-b">"-oh... it's a boat. Fancy, but how did- wait, where are my clothes?!"</span>
The first switch didn't work so you don't have to worry about the discomfort of sudden bright light. The second turns on some dim floor lighting which isn't enough to make much of anything out clearly, but you can at least pair a low-light glimpse of your surroundings to the impression you got from feeling your way around. And while you're not familiar with boats, you cannot imagine where else you could be from the strange shape and cramped nature of the bathroom and bedroom... as well as the very faint motion from water.
Maybe an alarming situation to wake up to unfamiliar, but much more alarming is glimpsing yourself in the mirror and then realizing and feeling that you're missing any of your clothes. Coupled with the bedroom door being locked and your inability to open it despite a rough effort, you have to try pretty hard not to panic. At the very least it seems you're in here alone and it's not like you were tied up or anything, as you come to find when you can locate a switch for the dim floor lights of the bedroom.
But why you're locked in here and who did it to you, remains worryingly unclear.
>Panic! Try to find whatever possible exit you can, whatever you have to do!
>Don't panic! Calm down and try to make sense of things, what can you remember?
>Bleh, you still don't feel good. Hungover. As long as no one is bothering you in here, it could do you well to take it easy and rest for a good while.
>A cruel write-in?