
You’re a rideshare driver and lucky for you, you’re Mabel’s driver for today. She’s in a straight, pointed toe, dark red LLC and is heading to the grocery store. She tells you that she’s had her cast for about a month and got it from a bicycle accident. She asks if she can put her cast up on the seat, but it won’t stay so she asks if she can prop her cast up on your seat. You say she can and she says “sorry if it smells”. You offer to help her with her shopping and she’s very appreciative. You and Mabel go around the store, grab some items from her list and stop to have a coffee while she props her cast up and wiggles her toes. Then, it’s back to crutching and, while reaching for the last item on her list, she stumbles and hurts her leg so she wants to hurry up and get back home. At the self checkout, she hops between the card and the scanner. Back at the car, her leg is starting to feel worse, so she asks you to hold it for the ride back. |









































Rene has had her plaster cast for about a week now and she’s hanging out with her friend on the bed. Her leg is still sore and her friend helps her prop her cast up and get comfortable as they talk about it. Her friend rubs her toes, paints her nails and continues trying to make her comfortable. Fast forward a few weeks and now Rene has a plaster arm cast and her LLC is now dirty and aged. Rene and her friend are now out in public eating lunch together with Rene in a wheelchair. She props her cast up on the table and wiggles her toes as they talk about her casts. Later, they’re back in the bedroom hanging out and Rene’s feeling uncomfortable so her friend helps her stretch and get comfortable.















































