Thread:TurquoiseEmber/@comment-35137341-20191214205925/@comment-35882347-20191219235530

Innocence shrugged, "It would feel like....." She trailed off, shruggling to find the right words. "Like thousand bees buzzing under my skin, struggling to meet to surface. I'd feel the thrumming of your heart, the creak of your bones, the shift of your weight, and the rush of your blood, the slight indent of your talons would be an afterthought, the concomphony of sensations drowning out everything else."

(I have no idea where I'm getting this from, it's just an idea, so let me know it you decide it's medically inaccurate or something and you think I should change it to something more typical. Another description I could use, to make it more along to alignment of sensivity that cause pain, is "It'd feel like a dull dagger, pressing against the skin, just on the edge of breaking blood.")

(My idea, abet a bit vaguly and unresearched, is that she has a sort of sensitivity to sound. Due to the temporary loss of feelling through touch her body changed slightly to a have a sort of echolocation system of sorts that companscated for her while she healed. However, once she healed, it did not go fully away and gave her a super charged sense of stuff around her, reactly strongly trying catalogue stuff through sound when touched, drowning out most other information. She feels everything, and nothing at the same time.)