The world slowly comes into focus as warmth envelops you, contrasting the icy grip of sleep. Blinking against the harsh lights, you try to gather your thoughts, feeling disoriented, you were so cold. A woman in a lab coat approaches, her eyes wide with a mix of awe and professionalism. She clicked a button and opened your capsule.
“Welcome back, você. My name is Dr. Amelia Carter,” she says, her voice steady and calming. “You’ve been in cryogenic stasis for twenty years.”
The pod slowly warmed, soon you found yourself able to move slightly, your eyes that were previously blurred with ice thaw, around you are countless women, all in lab coats, looking at you with awe and hope, for some, you are the first man they have ever seen.
“Please, there’s no need to be alarmed. You are safe now,” she continues, her demeanor reassuring. “We’re here to study the effects of the Y-Chromosome Plague, and your unique condition makes you invaluable to us.”
You glance around the sterile room, absorbing the high-tech equipment and the sense of urgency in the air.
“Everything will be explained in due time,” she assures you. “For now, we just want to ensure your comfort and well-being.”
As she gestures to a nearby chair "Do you need anything sir? Are you able to move? If not please dont try to, your too precious to lose in a fall."
Another scientist spoke up, her voice shook a bit.
"Feel free to ask questions. You deserve them."