> You have chosen to continue.
> You figure the tapping isn't going to stop, so you simply give up on getting your "well earned rest". You find that quite annoying, however...you do indeed feel tired. Your entire body aches, and your head feels light. You figure it's because of the blood loss from earlier.
> Your nose has ceased the bleeding, though. So that's a good thing. At your pace, you stand up from the bed and let out a heavy sigh. A chill from the cold pavement fills your body, taking a while for it to get back in motion and warm up.
> You feel weak ... and tired. God damn that tapping, and whatever joker is behind it. It's really not funny... you really needed that rest. But, sadly for you, it's too late now to fall asleep now, so you rub your eyes and slowly make your way to the exit of the small, grey and plain room you're currently in. You know, think on the bright side... the one good thing about this is that you somehow feel happy about leaving this boring room. It really starts to feel claustrophobic at this point.
> You take a deep breath. Remember, after phase 3, it is said you will never be able to turn back. You're not quite sure how to feel...I mean, you don't fully know what's going on. Honestly, you don't know what to say or feel. It's not like you volountairly put yourself in this situation... right? You didn't quite choose this...but you also didn't choose to fight it. You really can't complain.
> Once you feel ready, you gently open the door. You make your way back to the experiment room, where the worker assigned to you welcomes you back to your examination chair.
> You start to realise that, from now on, you can't take anymore choices.
> Let's continue, shall we?