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Trinity woke up to the birds singing above her head. Light shone through the trees, narrowly missing her eyes. Her body was sore and slightly cold. Beneath her the ground was firm. There were green plants surrounding her body providing her with some warmth. They caressed her skin gently as she moved. Confused and lost was how she felt about her surroundings. Scowering her brain, she couldn't remember leaving the gym or even getting out of the shower. Her memory felt heavy with fog. This worried her greatly. She was somewhere she didn't recognize and with no memory of what occurred. "Amira, what happened?" "I don't know Trinity. I'm just as confused as you are." Amira sounded groggy and she wasn't fully coherent. "We need to figure out what is going on. Do you know why I haven't bee