Dainty Little Feet
I was walking down the councourse at an international airport and noticed a woman in one of those lightweight wheelchairs rolling towards me from about 150 feet away. As she approached me, I noticed she was young, perhaps in her 20's with short honey-brown hair and wearing one of those all-purpose jersey dresses. She looked perfectly normal from the waist-up and was quite attractive and well-groomed.

As she got closer, I noticed no legs on footrests as is the appearance of a paraplegic. My heart raced and I drifted to the far-side of the councourse so as not to have her notice me as I discreetely examined her. Then, to my amazement, I spied two delicate feet resting on the seat of her wheelchair! Her dress was hiked up just behind her feet and as she passed me on the councourse, I saw that she was wearing what looked like training booties, much like toddlers wear. They were the kind that laced up around the ankles and had a one-piece soft leather sole. Her feet protruded from her trunk approximately one foot and I did not detect any voluntary movement from them. I then wondered if she had any control of them or if they had any stability.

She did not have much of a lap in the normal sense that most women have rather ample thighs which led me to believe her legs were unusually small and oddly-attached to her pelvis. The effect of this was stunning and thrilling to me. I wondered if she was on a business or personal trip and who she was meeting.

She made no attempt to cover her delicate feet (which only appeared to be about 4 inches long), with the hem of her dress, even though it was long and gathered up. Perhaps she was trying to keep it from getting entangled in her wheelchair. Those tiny little feet were one of the most amazing features I have ever encountered on an otherwise very normal-looking woman and I often wonder what effect they had on others she encountered!