- Jun 13, 2017
- 380
- Gender
- Male
- Pronouns
- He/Him
- Posting Status
- Irregularly
Arthur didn't like to ask for help. In his profession, he generally tended to work alone. Of course, he had to interact with clients and judges and all the people in between, but in terms of actually getting things done it was just him doing his own job. That, combined with an entire history of (mostly) dealing with things on his own, had made him a very independent person, for bad or for good.
Currently it was not the best trait to have.
With the humid weather coming through at the end of summer, his joints had reacted predictably and now it was a bit of a struggle just to walk, let alone without his cane. The rain today didn't make things any easier. Trying to get his umbrella open while walking had lead to him letting go of his cane, which was currently lying on the opposite side of the pavement, directly opposite the bench he was sitting on.
There was always the method of just getting up and getting it, but the ache in his leg told him that it was a less than good idea. So he had to resort to the second method, which was asking for help.
"Hello. I'm sorry, but do you mind grabbing that for me," Arthur said, giving an apologetic smile to the young woman approaching him. "Just the cane over there, please."
@EmiRose
Currently it was not the best trait to have.
With the humid weather coming through at the end of summer, his joints had reacted predictably and now it was a bit of a struggle just to walk, let alone without his cane. The rain today didn't make things any easier. Trying to get his umbrella open while walking had lead to him letting go of his cane, which was currently lying on the opposite side of the pavement, directly opposite the bench he was sitting on.
There was always the method of just getting up and getting it, but the ache in his leg told him that it was a less than good idea. So he had to resort to the second method, which was asking for help.
"Hello. I'm sorry, but do you mind grabbing that for me," Arthur said, giving an apologetic smile to the young woman approaching him. "Just the cane over there, please."
@EmiRose