Immersion Playground
Book #3: Flight to Paradise
Chapter 2
Tuesday morning Mac is sitting in his boxers in an exam room at LA Prosthetics with his leg removed. The interface technician arrives behind a rolling desk, bustling into the room in a flurry of cables, computers, and shockingly blue hair.
"Good Morning, Mr. McMillan! How are you this morning?"
"Fine, thank you," Mac says with a smile. "But it's Mac, please."
"Okay, Mac it is," the girl agrees. "I'm Abby. Hang on a minute while I get ready, then we're going to plug you in and see what we have to work with." Abby spends a couple of minutes getting her computer ready then comes at Mac with a cable in her hand. "The good news is, since there's no feedback, this isn't going to hurt a bit," she says with a smile before plugging the cable into the port on his leg.
He tenses involuntarily, but she's as good as her word and he feels nothing. He sighs with relief.
"Didn't believe me didja?" she asks brightly. "Trust me. If it's going to hurt, I'll tell you. Now, you and me are going to get real friendly for the next few hours," she says with a smile as she stands at her desk. "Let's start with some knee bends. Pull your knee as far back as you can then straighten it out as far as you can. Pull hard, okay? The more range of motion you give me to record, the better the leg will work. Go nice and slow and keep it up until I tell you to stop."
He begins to pull his right leg, the one disconnected and lying on the exam table beside him like a lump, as far back as he can, straining as if he were trying to snap the knee off.
"Pull Mac! Pull, pull, pull, pull," she chants in encouragement. "Okay, good. Now out straight."
He straightens his non-existent leg out in front of him, straining with all his might, trying to make the missing knee bend backwards.
"That's it! Keep pushing, keep pushing, push Mac, push!" she cheers.
He grits his teeth as he strains against nothing with all his might.
"Great!" she congratulates him. "Now, I need nine more just like those."
He begins to chuckle. "Don't want much do you?"
"Nothing less than your best, so hop to," she commands, but her big smile takes the sting out of her words.
For the next three hours he works his knee, ankle and toes in every conceivable range of motion, Abby sometimes showing him with his good leg exactly how she wants him to move his missing one. Her touch is firm but gentle, and quite pleasant if he's honest with himself. By the end of the recording he's beginning to sweat, and he can't remember the last time he worked so hard at doing
nothing.
"Great, Mac! Just great. That's all I need," she says enthusiastically but then she sobers. She hates this part of her job. "Okay, this is where hell begins. I'm going to turn on the feedback loop and I'm going to hurt you. I'm going to hurt you a lot. What I need you to do is tell me when you feel the first thing. It'll feel warm, like the breath of a lover." She pauses again, preparing to tell him the bad news. "But then it is going to get hot. Painfully hot. I need you to take the pain as long as you can. I've had people scream, and curse me, and cry, but you need to take all you can, okay? Once again, the more you can take, the more lifelike the leg will feel. Okay?"
He nods that he understands.
"Okay, we need a word, so I know you've had enough. I usually suggest 'Armageddon.'"
He begins to chuckle. "I don't like the sound of that."
She smiles sadly. "And you aren't going to like me very much, but it has to be done. I'm going to turn on the feedback now."
She touches a key on the computer and Mac gets a sudden searing pain, but it is gone as quickly as it arrives.
"Ouch," he says without emotion, causing her to giggle.
"Okay. Let me know the moment you feel something," she says before touching a key.
He waits until he gets the tiniest feeling of warmth on the top of his missing leg. "Now," he says.
"How about now?" she asks as she touches the key, the warmth appearing in a different place, the back of his calf this time.
He finds it interesting that he can feel a warm spot on something that doesn't exist. "Yes."
"Now?" she asks again, the warmth in a different spot still, the top of his foot this time.
"Yes."
"Now?" she asks a third time.
"Nothing."
"How about now?"
"No, still nothing."
"Now?"
"I can feel that," he says, the warmth on the inside of his missing leg.
"Okay. I have your lower baseline. Now, it's going to hurt. You do what you have to, but take as much of it as you can. You can't say or do anything I haven't seen or heard a dozen times over. Are you ready?"
"Ready."
Abby touches a key and Mac feels a warmth on his leg. It starts out pleasant but slowly increases in intensity until it feels like his very skin is burning. He groans, his eyes closing as he fights against the pain, and still it increases. He grits his teeth, pulling against the bottom of the exam table so hard the table creaks with the strain, and still the pain increases. Just when he's about to scream
Armageddon,
the pain is gone, and he slumps in relief.
"You maxed it, Mac," she says quietly, her eyes bright with tears. She
hates
this part of her job. "You're only the third or fourth person I've seen be able to do that."