It was still as dark as before, but the silence had disappeared. Slowly, the sounds were growing louder but he still could not identify any of them. They were all blended to one loud buzzing noise that was making his head ache. He tried to open his eyes and a strong blue light burn them painfully.
Then, he recognized the sound, an ambulance's siren, growing louder and louder, till it was yelling inside him. And it was in that moment he finally began to feel his whole body: an acute pain cutting all the way from the bottom of his back to the neck and another through his right arm. He could not feel his legs, though. And the sounds became a little clearer: random voices that made no sense to him, the siren still screaming in the back, pens clicking, car doors opening and closing. He felt he was moving and tried to look around, but his head would not move. He was on a stretcher, he realized. And he could only look up. And all he saw was the dense fog above his eyes as he entered in the ambulance.
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