[hr][hr][h1][i][color=6ecff6][center]Elizabeth Hawthorne[/center][/color][/i][/h1] [hr][center]Location: Emergency Room Interacting With: Amy Chang [@Lady Amalthea][hr][hr][/center] Although Elizabeth was [i]'unconscious'[/i], she could still sort of sense the world around her, hearing the doctors and nurses as they were trying to help her, eventually she no longer felt the pain of her wounds and then the background noise of the hospital got quieter and quieter until there was nothing. Then her breathing started to slow down, becoming quieter and quieter until it stopped as well, it felt like she was in a black emptiness; a void. Where was she? Was she dead? Was this the afterlife, if it was, it hadn't been what she expected, not that she really speculated what life was like after death, but this isn't what she would have pictured. Slowly she started to hear the sounds of the hospital come back, felt the doctor examining her healed wound and then her eyes shot open, gasping for air that she had been deprived of for quite a bit of time, a little dazed as she tried to remember where she was. [color=6ecff6]“Where...am I?”[/color] She spoke to Amy in shallow breaths, struggling to sit up as she took off the oxygen mask that felt more like a hindrance to her currently than a benefit. Though still slightly confused, Elizabeth took notice that she no longer felt any pain from her injuries, looking over them with her hands, the palms sliding over the smooth skin, [color=6ecff6]“What? I'm healed? But how?”[/color] She asked herself as she continued to stare at her arm, turning it over to see if there were any cuts left only to find none, well that sure was a mystery. Then something drew hear attention to Amy, hearing her heartbeat, it slowly getting louder, almost calling to her until she shook her head, placing a hand on it, she had no idea what was going on, perhaps she wasn't really awake and was just experiencing a vivid dream whilst unconscious or maybe they put her under to treat her, she didn't have a clue, hopefully though she could sort it out quickly.