When they had finished eating, Victoria started helping her mom clear the table.
“How are you doing honey? Are those things hurting you?”
“No mom, I feel just fine. They take some getting used to but they don’t hurt. David said he might stop by with the new model he has cooked up later tonight. I guess they are a little more comfortable than these ones; a little more advanced.” Victoria said, putting the silverware in the dish washer.
Her mother began handing her plates, “Well anything that makes you feel better makes me feel better sweetheart. I really appreciate what that young man has done for you. He really is a nice boy.”
“Yeah, I’m lucky to have such good friends.” The last of the dishes were loaded and Victoria turned it on while her mom was gathering things for tea.
“So I hear you destroyed your mid-terms?” Yuen-Ja was standing in the doorway to the kitchen, “Toria you should know better than to get one hundred percent on all of them. When people start to think you are doing the impossible they begin to look for alternate explanations.”
“Hey, I didn’t mean to ace them. I mean I was just doing what I always do.” Victoria protested.
“Well now you know better. Next time remember to get at least one answer wrong!” Yuen-Ja stuck her tongue out at her adopted sister.
On the way into the living room with tea and cookies Victoria tapped into her phone and sent David a text telling him it was cool to swing by. ‘Hey David, if you want to bring the MKII’s by in the next half hour or so that’d be OK. There’s tea and cookies too, I’ll save some snickerdoodles for you I know those are your favorites.’
‘I’ll be there in 5’ his response was almost instantaneous.
The tea was just brewed and Yuen-Ja was pouring when the doorbell rang. “That’s probably David, I invited him over to have tea with us.” Victoria said, moving to answer the door.
David walked in, struggling with a large cardboard box. “Hi Mr. and Mrs. Scott! Hey Yuen-Ja, how’s it going? Tea smells good, is it Jasmine?”
“Ha, you are learning to appreciate tea against your will! Another of my triumphs, I will wean you off that nasty yellow five water yet!” Said Yuen-Ja with a smile. She hated Mountain Dew and it used to be all David would drink before he’d met her.
They all sat and Victoria took a deep breath, inhaling the fragrance of the tea with pleasure. Jasmine was her favorite and it went so well with the simple sugar cookies that her mom specialized in making thin and crisp.
“So what did you bring me?” Victoria was curiously eyeing the box.
“Well, I know the prosthetics you are currently wearing are wreaking havoc on your legs. The movements aren’t smooth enough and it causes a lot of pressure around the socket which in turn damages the flesh.” David set his tea down and opened the box.
“That’s why I have made these; they’re like the luxury model you might say. With a few extras built in.” He withdrew a carbon fiber leg that looked similar to the ones she was wearing now, but they were a touch larger in diameter and the feet were thicker. He took out the other one and knelt in front of her.
“May I?” He asked, his hands hovering over her legs.
“Sure, of course.” She responded, not realizing how it must look until after he had begun sliding his hands up her skirt. Victoria pulled the hem up and tucked it between her thighs, exposing the sockets where her prosthetics attached to her flesh.
“Ohmygod honey you said they weren’t hurting you that looks absolutely AWFUL!” Her mother exclaimed when she saw the crusted blood around the edges.
“It looks a lot worse than it is mom.” Victoria winced, she should have cleaned up more before this, not just removed the bloody stockings.
“Not to worry Mrs. Scott, these new models should be much easier on her and give her legs time to toughen up.” David pressed a couple of buttons, released a latch and gave her left leg a twist. The prosthetic came off with a loud click and he carefully set it down. The new one was quickly attached and while he was working on the other leg, Victoria flexed the new leg, trying to get a feel for how it would be different.
“OK, try them out.”
She stood up, feeling the smoothness of the actuators and the compression of the joints as they took her weight. David walked around her, looking critically at them for a moment before starting to explain some things.
“Good, they look good. I have built in a few things that you can make use of if you want. First is there are some storage compartments big enough to hold a wallet or whatever.” He touched panels on the outsides of either thigh and they whispered open with mechanical precision. “There is a trickle charger for them and I’m working on a backpack with a solar cell as well. These compartments can be used for extra batteries in the future too if you want.”
“Come on David, show her the cool part!” Yuen-Ja was sitting on the edge of her chair with a big grin on her face.
“OK, so this is something totally new. I know you like to skate and I’ve been working on an electrically charged polymer that can assume shapes based on the current you subject it to. Recently I discovered you can create manipulators out of it and that’s what the feet of your new legs are made from. The best part is since it’s completely malleable, we can do things like this.” He motioned for her to sit and when she did he depressed a switch on the top of each leg, just below the socket. They morphed from being a pair of X shaped claws with rubber grips to being one large wheel with rubber tread.
“Holy shit!” She exclaimed, holding a leg up to get a better look at it. “Whoa, now that is cool, how did you do that?”
“Eventually you can probably learn to transform them from foot to wheel without the switches. Same thing with the storage compartments, if you can figure out the proper nerve signal you ought to be able to open them with a thought instead of having to touch them.” From the look he was giving her she understood that he meant Adam already had that capability.
“Be careful though, I couldn’t get them to form multiple wheels and it’s tough to maintain your balance at lower speeds with these things. I tried making a pair of mono-skates for myself first, just to try it out.” David said, “I think I might have broken my tailbone the first time I tried to stand up on them.”
“Thanks for everything David. These are amazing.” Victoria pushed the buttons to turn her feet back to feet and stood up to give him a hug.
“One more thing, you should remove your prosthetic legs when you go to bed. I know it must be weird to not be able to walk but it will give your real legs a chance to relax and heal.”
“I suppose you’re probably right, but it’s scary to be stranded without legs.” Her phone buzzed, it was Eugene. If it was important he’d leave a voicemail. “I was going to watch a movie, you want to join me?”
“No thanks, not all of us aced our midterms.” He gave her a silly grin, “I have some studying to do, and Eugene has a project he wants my input on too. I’m hoping to continue working with him after high school.”
“OK, good luck then.” Victoria followed him to the door. “What else did you want to tell me about these? I can tell you’re hiding something.”
“Uh, I wasn’t going to tell you until after you healed up a little more so that you don’t accidentally hurt yourself.”
“Well then you should have practiced your poker face a little better.” She said, “Now you have to tell me.”