The central pharmacy had a lot of counters so it wasn't unusual to see someone new at the information desk. The desk secretary, a beautiful lady, was sitting and waiting for someone to ask for help. Her name is "OLIVIA" as her name holder mentions.
She was never standing but moving from the desk by chair with wheels. I never saw her carrying the medicine but doing her duties such as checking the prescriptions. As a devotee, this aroused my curiosity so I kept my eye on her each time I went, until I found out why.
I dropped my wallet at the side of the desk to see her disability in details.
Fortunately it was the mid-August, she had removed her sandals.
Her one leg was paralyzed with polio and her toes were naturally crawled. The leg was not long enough to the footrests, so she had a belt around her waist to hold her tight to the chair.
The tips of her toes were curled in the normal direction and the ankles had no power to hold the foot strongly. The foot was also straight or even bent back the other way a bit.
Seems she has a small stool under her desk, so she must have rested her little leg on that when she needs some comfort.
Otherwise she was perfect and normal.
There was a tap on her table, may be calling for the next at the desk.
It was for me as the last in the queue. I also found that she was noticing me exploring her leg while collecting the issued medicine.
I had no chance rather than coming to the desk.
"Good Evening." It was her usual greeting.
"Good Evening, want to know the dosage for these tablets" I replied.
She had a smile on her face.
"Wait"
She reversed her chair a bit back to find the prescription I gave before.
Now I could see her better being bit away from the desk.