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you're wandering around in strappy heels and you trip and fall. Immediately you know your ankle is fucked, you felt bones break and ligaments tear, it's absolutely agonizing. You know you have to get these heels off and get to the hospital asap. You struggle to pull your severely broken ankle out of the heel as your foot is swelling up quickly causing an obscene amount of pain in the process. You finally manage to get the heels off and you go to get up but your broken ankle won't support any weight whatsoever. You manage to slowly get up and hop out of the frame... You return on crutches with your toes hanging out of a big, bulky soft cast/splint that runs up to just below your knee. You very gingerly crutch over to the couch being very careful with your ankle. You sit down slowly and cautiously trying not to jostle your poor injured foot and once seated very carefully lift it up on to a stack of pillows to evaluate it. You then examine your new cast and ponder what the next couple months will look like. You look at your cute swollen toes sticking out of the splint and try and wiggle them ever so slightly, but they barely move and the mere act of doing so has sent horrendous shooting pains down your leg. You realize after a while that you need to grab something from the other room. So you slowly and painfully get back up on your crutches to go grab it... After crutching a few steps one of your crutches slips out, and out of instinct you attempt to catch yourself with your broken ankle, this sends you immediately careening to the floor in absolutely excruciating pain. You immediately grasp your destroyed ankle as you cry in pain. You know your ankle is so much worse than it was before. You are in an unbearable amount of pain. But you know you now have to get to the hospital so they can reset your completely destroyed ankle. It takes a couple of supremely painful attempts and all of your remaining strength to get up on your crutches and crutch your way out of frame as you cry in pain as you go seek help for your poor severely broken ankle.