It was just... dark. Nothing but darkness and silence. This darkness however, didn't frighten Delilah like it normally would have. It was almost like she was just asleep. Then slowly, her senses started to come back. At first, there was a dull, muffled beeping sound. It was steady. She then felt her body be coming warm. It was like when your foot falls asleep, and as it's waking up, gets that warm tingly feeling. Delilah wiggled her fingers. After a moment, the Berlin became less and less muffled. It was a sound she was all to familiar with. A heart monitor. Why was she hooked up to a heart monitor? And as if a tidal wave had hit her, the memories came flooding back. An accident. An had been in an accident. The rain that night was like a thick blanket, enveloping everything around it. The red light. The .ca that had hit her. Suddenly, the heart monitor began beeping a little more rapidly, and she opened her eyes. She expected bright lights to temporarily blind her, but there were none, except one. It was in the corner by the door. Delilah stared at the ceiling for a moment before left in her eyes wander around the room. It wasn't a the hospital she worked at. Turning her head, she hissed sharply and ceased her movements. It was then, that she realized, her entire body felt sore, and weak. However, despite having been in an accident, she was surprised she did hurt more than she did. Or have any casts on. Not that she could feel at the moment anyways. Where was a nurse? She needed to talk to someone. Bracing herself, she turned her head further, searching for the call control. She exhaled when she saw that it was out of her reach.