Grayam, now in his mid 30's, is living in Melbourne. Modelling became the biggest shame job of his life. He won't talk about it, ever.
Experiencing social shame gave him the tools to start up a business providing custom life sustaining services to metropolitan shut-ins. He's called the enterprise DON'T MOVE, with the buy-line GOTCHA COVERED.
Requests come from shut-ins themselves or their parents and partners when needing respite. Services include taking shut-ins for a walk in the dark of night so nobody can see them. 7/11's are often empty then so the clients may dash inside. Grayam will have a quiet vape outside so as not to embarrass them. DON'T MOVE will accompany shut-ins to daytime appointments, providing a car with black curtains and blankets for when they alight.
When loved ones refuse to cook for them, through exasperation or otherwise, shut-ins can call Grayam to deliver fresh meals. They come in recyclable trays that can be clipped onto consoles. He leaves them outside the door.
In cases of vitamin D deficiency Grayam will sit in the sun with a shut-in and make sure no one comes near them. He has access to infrared but hasn't used it yet.
Disposal of piss jars and poo socks are not part of the service.
DON'T MOVE will be expanding into regional areas soon.