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Nothing. Carter felt absolutely nothing. She didn't feel pain, she didn't feel any burning. All she felt was nothing. She didn't open her eyes but she knew she was lying down on a bed with the silk covers pulled up around her. She didn't move, but she knew if she did she still wouldn't feel pain. She knew her body and it wasn't beyond damaged. But still, even with all that knowledge, Carter still felt nothing. At first, it bothered her. How could she not feel anything? It couldn't be normal. Where was she? Why did she feel nothing? It was as if a strange numbness had spread through her, taking away any emotion and pain. But after a few moments, she decided that she liked it. She liked not feeling pain, not feeling any emotions at all. She liked feeling nothing. For how lo