Ruby has spent the last year without the use of her arms or legs. Her boyfriend, Chris, has been her caregiver. But now she has an opportunity. A clinic that can turn people into plastic blowup dolls wants to branch out into reconstructive opportunities. The leader of the clinic, Dr. Arbor, has a proposal for Ruby.
It's a simple idea. Dr. Arbor wants to turn Ruby's arms and legs into full-sized plastic doll arms and legs. She would be able to fully control them, giving her an ability to care for herself again, taking that responsibility off of her boyfriend's shoulders.
But nothing is that simple and after a week learning how to use her new plastic appendages, Ruby finds herself wanting to reward her boyfriend for taking care of her. She decides to get plastic doll breasts. But there is a risk. Will Ruby get everything she wants or will she end up leaving the clinic has a full-fledged plastic bimbo doll? Find out in Life in Plastic.
This short story is 8,600 words long. It is the first book in the Plastic Doll Series. All characters depicted in this work of fiction are 18 years of age or older.