Tom’s Hook and My Short Arms: A Six Sentence Story

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Tom was a soft-spoken, friendly IT analyst, and I would deliver mail and intra-agency communiques to him many times a week way back in the Nineties.

Another thing about Tom is that he has a prosthesis on his right forearm.

One cold morning, while walking to my favorite coffee shop, my over-sized down parka on, I saw Tom walking towards me and I did what I always did when wearing this and other jackets that were too long in the arms, I lifted my arm but did not bother to push out my hand and waved at him.

I might have given Tom the impression that I was mocking a gentle one-armed man whose only crime was to smile at me as we were about to pass.

The second I did it, I was horrified, but what was I to do, chase him down and tell him the jacket was too big for me and that I often keep my hands in place and out of sight out of laziness.

I now prefer insulated vests, lest I see another friendly person with a prosthetic arm.

3 responses to “Tom’s Hook and My Short Arms: A Six Sentence Story”

  1. Frank Hubeny Avatar

    Nice tale of sensitivity to possibly harming someone else emotionally.

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  2. clark Avatar

    fricken’ Ash!! alright!!

    lol

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  3. messymimi's meanderings Avatar

    Sometimes we realize too late something might be taken wrong. It’s often worse when you try to go back and explain, isn’t it.

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