There's not a lot of sex in this one so if that's what you're looking for you may want to move on, just so you know.
I'm not an expert in some of the areas I've written about so I hope you won't be too critical. Please remember it is just a story. The characters and their actions aren't real, they are simply the product of my imagination
As always constructive comments or criticism are welcome.
Please enjoy.
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Chapter 1 - Ashley
"Ambulance service. What is your emergency?"
The unruffled, reassuring voice of Ashley Morrant asked the anxious caller, then she paused for a second or two so she could listen to their response.
"Ok. We'll have an ambulance on its way to you as soon as we can."
Taking her time, she calmly went through a check list of questions that she had in front of her on the screen, as she attempted to ascertain exactly what the problem was and how she should respond.
"Can you tell me your phone number?"
"What is your exact location?"
"Is the casualty in any immediate danger?"
"Is the person conscious?"
Typing the answers to each one into the computer system in front of her as the person at the other end of the line relayed them to her she had, within the prescribed two minutes, dispatched an ambulance to the scene.
Then she continued to assist the caller as best she could, trying to reassure them, until the paramedic team arrived.
Once she was satisfied the situation was under the crew's control she disconnected the call and, taking a deep breath, she removed her headset. Sitting back she smiled, happy to have been able to help someone else. Ashley loved her job it was probably the most important thing in her life, and helped her get through the hardships she encountered outside of work.
Turning to her best friend Trisha Preston, she grinned, knowing she had been waiting impatiently for her to finish.
"Ok, I'm all done here for the minute."
"Good, now can we please go and get a coffee?" Trisha looked at her watch with a hint of concern, "Before our break is completely over and we have to get back to work."
"Stop panicking, we've got plenty of time."
Ashley smiled happily and pushed her wheelchair back from her workstation before following the other girl out of the door and down the corridor towards their small break room.
Just a couple of minutes later the pair were sat at a chipped, Formica topped table with two instant cappuccinos and an open packet of biscuits in front of them.
"So, how was your hot date on Saturday?" Ashley asked, dipping a digestive into the hot liquid and taking a bite, "With you know.... whatever his name was?"
Her friend shrugged non-committedly, "His name is Darren and it was ok, I guess."
"Just ok or ok and I'm not saying anything else?"
Trish pulled a face at her, "He didn't set my heart aflame if that's what you want to know."
"Are you going to see him again then?"
"I don't know. If he rings me I might give him another chance."
"So, no wedding bells on the horizon?" Ashley chuckled as she asked the question, knowing her best friend's desperation to get married.
Trisha was 28, three years older than Ashley and, feeling her biological clock was ticking, she made no secret of the fact that she wanted a husband and children.
"Nope, so don't you go buying a new hat." Her friend raised an eyebrow and took a mouthful of her coffee.
"Where'd he take you? Anywhere nice?"
Trisha pursed her lips, "The Coliseum. Do you know it?"
It was Ashley's turn to laugh, "Like I go out on dates. How would I know some fancy Italian restaurant?"
"Well, who's fault is that?" Trisha looked at her questioningly, "Only the other week that guy who came to fix the coffee machine asked you out."
"He was ancient." She snorted derisively, "And anyway he asked me before he saw I was disabled."
"No, he didn't." Her friend disagreed.
"Yes, he did and don't go there anyway. Just look at me, I'm stuck in this chair. Why would any normal guy want to go out with me unless it's out of pity? I don't need that in my life."
"Oh, come on Ash you're beautiful. Why does it have to be pity? And even if it was would it hurt you to go out for a coffee or a meal? In all the years I've known you you've never once been out with a guy."
Ashley took a mouthful of her cappuccino and nibbled on her biscuit but didn't answer, instead she stared blankly at the table top.
She knew she was pretty. She had always known it. It was just the fact that her damned legs didn't work that condemned her to a lonely, loveless existence.
Her long straight blonde hair framed a cute face dominated by piercing blue eyes which, along with her slightly upturned nose and full, heart shaped lips, always made guys look twice at her.
That was until they realised she was in a wheelchair.
Their eyes were always drawn to the wheels she used to get around and then they simply looked away, usually in disgust or pity, and didn't bother looking back.
They never even got as far as her slim girlish figure and firm pert B-cup breasts that were invariably hidden under the loose clothing that she almost always wore.
As soon as they saw she was disabled they lost interest. It was only the curious or weird guys that ever asked her out and she had long ago learned to say no to them.
It had bothered her when she was younger and at college but she had managed to hide the disappointment and pretend that she didn't want to find love. The odd platonic date she had had were always because the man felt sorry for her or simply out of kindness, never because they were interested in her.
There had also been a couple of creeps whose sole intention was to add a disabled girl to their scorecard but, fortunately, she had found them out before anything serious had happened.
It meant she was alone and, at 25, practically a virgin.
"Look, Darren has a friend. Maybe we could...."
"No thanks." Ashley snapped sharply and cut her off mid-sentence.
"Ok, ok, no need to get angry. It was just a suggestion."
"I don't need a boyfriend."
"Yes, you do." Trisha grumbled swallowing another mouthful of her coffee, "You need something in your life other than work."
She knew her friend was right but it was never going to happen, she was certain of that.
"We need to be getting back." Ashley curtly informed her, changing the subject and hurriedly finishing her own drink, "Break's just about over anyway."
"What time is it?"
"Err.... nearly two. Why?"
Trish chuckled naughtily and gave her a conspiratorial look.