Sandra stood on the dock extending out over Lake Alexander watching the sunrise though the morning fog. Her crutches rested gently under each arm, a short tee shirt covered her upper body to just below her otherwise bare breasts, and a small thong of a bikini bottom hid little, and the legless left hip was smoothly shaped as she had always dreamed it should be. The prior months had given it time to lose the swelling following the surgery, now it was slightly smaller than the other hip. She glanced down past the patch of black fabric covering her mound towards the single barefoot. She was now at peace with herself.
"Great morning, isn't it?" Kate softly said as if not wanting to disturb Sandra's apparent trance.
Sandra twisted on her foot and looked at Kate missing all of one arm and wearing a prosthetic arm ending with a hook on the other side. Her sleeveless blouse dangled open in the front exposing the left breast and some of the right, her long legs extended from the very short legs of the short pants, both feet were bare.
"I was just thinking how close to heaven this place is," Sandra whispered, still a bit lost in the fog.
"Yes. It is nice that you were able to get one of the new cabins. Of course, the fact that your mother funded the building of them helped that." Kate laughed as she sat on the edge of the dock letting her toes dangle in the water.
Sandra laid her crutches on the dock as she sat. "Actually, I owe everything to you and Olivia. Where is she?"
Olivia was Sandra's cousin related to her mother. Near the end of graduate school, she had met them near the coast for the first visit in many years. It was then that Sandra learned of Olivia and Kate's interest to be amputees.
"Megan came over to clean up the cabin, things were a little out of control." She giggled then awkwardly lay first on one side and rolled onto her back. The blouse fell along her side leaving both breasts uncovered. The plastic socket of her prosthetic arm rested under her head and her feet tapped on the edge of the dock. Both women were quiet for a moment with only the occasional sound of a fish jumping out of the water breaking the silence.
"Have you heard from Julia?" Kate asked moving the prosthetic arm over her eyes to shade them from the sun breaking from the fog. "She visited us. Damn, I wish I could use my feet to do things like her."
"She's taking the summer off from the university." Sandra rolled onto her side and propped her head on an upturned hand for a few minutes then sat up facing Kate. She reached over and touched the shiny silver hook. Kate bent the elbow moving the hook towards Sandra. With a shrug of the shoulder, the hook opened and Sandra slipped her fingers inside. "She's going to spend the summer here."
Julia had been Sandra's PhD advisor and missing the right arm above the elbow after three successive amputations, the first two below the elbow. Like Kate, she often wore a prosthetic arm with a hook. Most of her life, since a childhood baby sitter born without arms helped her learn how to do so, she had used her hands rarely, instead using her feet to do things.
"Fantastic. I wonder if she will have her other arm off."
"For this past term, she hasn't used her hand, just her feet. I suspect the reason she's coming is to have the arm off." As Sandra talked, her fingers fondled the hook. "She didn't say how much. Maybe just the hand or part of the forearm I suspect."
Kate let the hook open and close gently on Sandra's fingers. "You like my hook, don't you?"
Sandra nodded. "Yeah." She held the hook and wiggled it. "It makes me think of her."
"I doubt she will get one for the new stump."
"Me either. She's so into using her feet." She paused. "I spent a recent weekend with Connie. She walks well on a single crutch."
Connie had been one of the first elective amputees in the area and lived on the coast. Missing an arm and a leg, she walked with a single crutch. As a child, she had the same baby sitter as Julia and learned how to do everything with her feet, and now used her remaining foot to do most things.
"I know. I'm envious, but for now, I'm enjoying being this way. I waited all my life so there isn't a big rush to do more." She pulled the hook to her lips and kissed it. "She and Julia are so lucky to be able use their feet, or foot in Connie's case." She giggled.
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Olivia sat in her powered wheelchair on the porch of the cabin. The left leg crossed over the right, each below knee stump swung slightly. The left forearm stump brushed at her long graying hair pushing an errant few strands out of her eyes. Olivia had worn prosthetic legs and an arm, but now due age and failing health, she found it was becoming difficult to use them.
Megan had just left after cleaning and doing laundry. Olivia watched the lovely young woman walk along the asphalt path, her hips swaying inside the tight shorts without a hint of panties. She loved to look at the youthful firm body so much she had her clean three days each week rather than just two.
Kate walked onto the porch and noticed what Olivia was watching. "You're lusting," she teased. "And she isn't even missing anything." She laughed and sat on the metal patio chair with a thick cushion. Her hook clanked against the chair arm.
"Yeah, but she does talk about losing the right leg."
"Sandra said that Julia is coming to visit. Probably is going to get rid of part of the other arm."
"Good for her." Olivia continued to watch Megan as she uncrossed her legs, letting both stumps dangle over the edge of the cushion of the wheelchair. "When?"
"I guess when classes are over. She's not been using her hand this term so Sandra said."
At last, Megan was out of sight. Olivia pushed the joystick to the side rotating the wheelchair so she faced Kate.
"You are so lovely," Olivia whispered again brushing the same piece of hair out of her face with her forearm stump.
"I couldn't compete with Megan if she lost her leg."
"Darling, you don't have to worry." She paused for a moment. "Besides, I love taking care of you ... doing everything for you. It's getting harder, I fear."
"We do well taking care of each other. Perhaps we can talk the fare madden Megan into taking care of both of us."
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Now late in the day, Julia and Sandra were walking from the hospital back into the parking lot. Sandra's left forearm ended midway between the elbow and wrist and a small bandage covering where the sutures had just been.
"Big change. Are you excited?" Sandra asked, as she looked over at the new stump in contrast to the way the other arm ended above the elbow. "I'll never forget when I walked out of those doors afterwards."