Lady Tube History
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Isabel walked through the art gallery in a blue velvet dress that brushed the floor with each step, exuding elegance. But what caught the eye the most was the elbow-shaped metal tube that covered her head. The cold, shiny tube made an abrupt turn at the neck, completely hiding her face and diverting her gaze at an odd angle.
Every so often, Isabel would stop in front of a work, turning her entire body to be able to look through the small opening that the tube left at one end. She had grown accustomed to the curious glances, although deep down she felt the heat of each pair of eyes examining her.
A curious young man approached him with a nervous smile. “Excuse me, why are you wearing a metal pipe on your head?”
Isabel turned her body to look at him through the opening and replied, “It’s a way of seeing the world in my own way. Sometimes we need to change perspective to find something new.”
That night, Isabel walked among the works, feeling that the tube was more than a strange accessory: it was her shield, her filter, and her unique way of connecting with the world without getting lost in it.