2 or 3 hours passed, I could not stop worrying about the computer and finally I just decided to try to get onto the computer. I booted it up, everything was running normal. My Anti-Virus software opened itself, showing that it blocked 2398 viruses in the last 24 hours. It also said an update was ready. I updated hoping it could snoop out any more viruses that got through. I ran a search for viruses, and sure enough, 3 hours later, it found 493 viruses nestled in the corners of my computers. I scrolled down the list. They were mainly key loggers ready to track my every keystroke. I deleted every last one.
I rebooted my computer, then ran the search again, and the program found 97 more viruses in my computer. I deleted these, then rebooted again, ran the program, and it found 21 more. I repeated this again, and was relieved to find no more viruses. (I hoped).
I connected the Internet cable, and booted up my internet. I went to the RuneScape Home Page, and with shaky hands I moved my mouse pointer up to the "play (existing user)" button. I just chose any world, and the RuneScape game popped up. When it Finished loading, I began to type in my Username, but then stopped. To confuse any possible key loggers on my computer still, I typed my username and password letter by letter. I slowly moved over to the "login" button.
I clicked it, and was relieved to find that I could log in, but would my Blue Party Hat still be in the bank? I was currently residing at the yew trees in Edgeville. I ran to the bank, and noticed a few users talking to me via private chat. I just put my private chat on "friends" and opened up my bank. I scrolled up the screen quickly, not finding a Blue Party Hat. I reached the top of the screen, not a Party Hat in sight.
Then I decided to scroll down more slowly checking closely. I scrolled down about halfway, then found a little paper crown in the middle of the screen, residing next to a Mithril Battle axe, and a Tinderbox. I let out a big sigh and almost fell back out of my chair. "That has to be one of the biggest mistakes of my life." I thought to myself. "Never again" I said out loud and let out a hysterical chuckle.
