Literature
A Transporter Vacation - Aftermath
Aftermath In the times that followed, her resilience, positive attitude, creativity and natural confidence served her well. She pragmatically accepted total and permanent blindness as her normal state of being, without futile reluctance and with very few moments of regret. Being completely sightless made many things harder, and some things impossible, but she turned them into mere inconveniences whenever she could. She couldn't see, but she was still the same person. She had gotten into this all by herself, and she couldn't change it, so she didn't bother to think much about being blind; she just did it. She was intrigued to find that without visual sensation of any kind, and the absence of anything that moved under her eyelids, it no longer felt like her connection to the world was centered in her face or head. Instead, the entire front of her body within reach of her arms, legs, or cane became her primary sensory zone. Now that she could sense little from a distance, her world felt