Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Unexplainable Moment Nº 161

I'm on the train, contemplating.

You see, I've just done something a bit out of character.

As I was shuffling, bleary-eyed toward the turnstile, I noticed a woman on crutches wearing a leg brace that looked like it weighed more than her, and I thought, "that must have been hell to get up the steps with," but stayed on autopilot. People irritate me at this time of day.

As I descended the steps, I heard an odd noise. A sort of dragging, mechanical staccato of thuds. The only thing missing was the occasional but metered hiss of a pressure valve. Being the incurable nerd I am, I simply had to turn around to see what that was.

It was crutch lady.

Trying to negotiate a twenty foot staircase.

Wielding a leg brace much like a knotted sock wields the dog that's found it.

I couldn't help myself.

The terminal smartass in me offered a piggyback ride.

As you'd expect in the city, so was I that she'd maybe grin, and pleasantly decline, having at least that modicum of amusement to brighten her day a bit.

But that isn't what happened.

She looked at me with these big, brown, somewhat sad eyes and nearly whispered a plaintive "please?"

... yeah.

So I just carried a woman whose leg brace was trying to eat her, crutches and all, down the steps.

And she was nice enough to hold my coffee for me while I did it.

Why?

No idea.

But isn't that ultimately the point?

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