Bear Lake

Maybe Ellen had not wanted to lose all of the arm, but it did not stop her from wondering how it would have been to lose a leg instead. Falling hard while snow skiing shattered the right arm badly enough it never healed. That was about a year ago, and now she had adapted to a new way of doing things. The bartender helped her find a whole new life on Big Bear Lake and she was thankful for that.

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Bear Lake

Maybe Ellen had not wanted to lose all of the arm, but it did not stop her from wondering how it would have been to lose a leg instead. Falling hard while snow skiing shattered the right arm badly enough it never healed. That was about a year ago, and now she had adapted to a new way of doing things. The bartender helped her find a whole new life on Big Bear Lake and she was thankful for that.

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Bear Lake

Bear Lake

by Peggy Buxton
Bear Lake

Bear Lake

by Peggy Buxton

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Overview

Maybe Ellen had not wanted to lose all of the arm, but it did not stop her from wondering how it would have been to lose a leg instead. Falling hard while snow skiing shattered the right arm badly enough it never healed. That was about a year ago, and now she had adapted to a new way of doing things. The bartender helped her find a whole new life on Big Bear Lake and she was thankful for that.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155252504
Publisher: Peggy Buxton
Publication date: 05/11/2018
Series: Tales of the Device
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 106 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Author, wife, lover, and amputee. I have been missing my left leg for years. Growing up I felt that it should not be there, and it is has been a blessing to have it gone. Today's term for this condition is BIID and in the past simply referred to as being a 'wannabe'. I am a full-time crutch user. Like my husband, I find amputees fascinating. 'Devotee' is the frequently used term. My stories have characters that mirror my life in some manner - wanted/needed to be an amputee or want to live with an amputee. I make no apology for my descriptions of these people and there is no intent to take away from the suffering of some amputees. I love feedback on the stories, but I cannot promise to reply.

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