[There are many, many things wrong with this scenario. Gaps in memory are probably one of the biggest, most totally rational things to get paranoid about when you work in the Dollhouse, so not being able to remember the path between Point A to Point B as he starts to return to consciousness is a bit alarming, but not nearly as alarming as Alpha's voice and being touched. Suddenly he jumps or tries to and it ends up being little more than a full body shudder accompanied by the sort of horrified look you definitely see in horror movies.]
What the- [He hisses out, going for anger, but actually only pulling off incredible fear. You don't wake up with the boogeyman in your face and pretend to be anything other than scared.] How did you-
[No, there's no how. There's no why. He yells this with a megaphone at everyone who tries to figure it out. Alpha is Alpha is Alpha. And Alpha is here. His eyes dart around to take in the Frankenstein's monster of a chair and he tries to sink down lower into it, like maybe he'll merge with it and this nightmare will end.]
AHHH AHHHH. (No it's beautiful I love it)
What the- [He hisses out, going for anger, but actually only pulling off incredible fear. You don't wake up with the boogeyman in your face and pretend to be anything other than scared.] How did you-
[No, there's no how. There's no why. He yells this with a megaphone at everyone who tries to figure it out. Alpha is Alpha is Alpha. And Alpha is here. His eyes dart around to take in the Frankenstein's monster of a chair and he tries to sink down lower into it, like maybe he'll merge with it and this nightmare will end.]