J goes to the doctor
J's back was killing him from the night of sleeping on the floor and so he decided that he should go to the doctors office and see about getting some pills to take care of the pain. Stepping out of the large penthouse suite he made his way to the doctors office.
His father had sent a direct link from his bank account to the place, just in case anything like this would ever happen.
Awaiting his name to be called as he sat in the small waiting room, J noticed a beautiful blond woman walking out of a patients room.
The woman had a black blindfold around her eyes and was being guided across the waiting room by one of the nurses.
The nurse let the woman's arm slip out of her grasp, which caused the blindfolded woman to loose balance and begin a decent to the floor. Only to be caught by J thanks to his quick reflexes.
"Thank you," the woman offered, "I'm not use to this blindfold."
"Are you okay," he asked.
"Yes, I got some chemicals splashed into my eyes at work and the doctor gave me some medicine to counteract the effects of the chemicals. I'm not to remove this blindfold until tomorrow morning."
"That's horrible," J exclaimed, "but at least your blindness is only temerarily." He then looked up to the nurse, "Are you to take her home?"
The nurse stepped back a step, "I can't take her home," she explained, "I've got work here to do."
J looked back down to the impaired woman, "do you have someone to take you home?"
"I thought the nurse was going to help me to my apartment," she admitted softly into his ear, not wanting to put the nurse on spot.
He set silently for a few minutes as he helped the woman back onto her feet. He then had an idea.
"I'm aware that you don't know me and that being blind takes away all since of security, but I'm going to extend this offer to you anyway. I live in a penthouse suite only a few blocks from here and if you are interested then I would love your company for the night. You can sleep on my bed and I will take one of the guest bedrooms," he offered.
The woman didn't have a chance to say anything to J about his proposal, for before she could think of something to say an older woman broke there silence.
"Didn't expect to see you here," the woman called out.
"Dr. Yow," he shouted as he wrapped his arms around the older heavy set woman.
Dr. Yow had been his family's doctor on the private island for his entire life up until he moved. She had been talking about leaving the island for a few years, but he didn't think she would ever actually go through with it.
"Your father said you were in the city," she excitedly stated. "What's wrong with you?"
"Back problems," he explained. "But they're not too bad. This woman has no one to take care of her as she has to wear the blindfold."
"Oh dear," Dr. Yow exclaimed as she placed her thumb and index finger to her chin to express that she was in thought. "Well, I should of asked before sending you out of the room. My head isn't on my shoulders today. We can send an ambulance to take you to the hospital where you will receive a room to stay in until tomorrow morning, when you can take it off."
The woman didn't seem too happy about the idea of being in a strange hospital room for the entire night.
"Well, I just offered to take her to my new home and take care of her for the night," J explained.
"Normally I would never suggest to a patient to go to a complete strangers home, but since I know J like a son I can honestly say that there is no safer person to be with." Dr. Yow explained to the blindfolded beautiful blond. She then leaned into the ear of the woman and whispered something, bringing a smile to the girls mouth.
"Okay," the woman agreed. "thank you for the offer and I will accept your help. By the way my name is Sandy." She then extended her hand toward J.
"It's nice to meet you Sandy," he said, "my name is J," he offered back as he accepted her gesture by shaking her hand.
Goodbyes were said between J and Dr. Yow and then he guided Sandy by her hand through the sidewalk and up the street toward his home. He was extremely careful as he guided the fragile woman through the hustle and bustle of everyday city life.
The doorman opened the door for the two and they were soon standing in the elevator listening to the quiet hum of the rise. Sandy's hand slowly waved through the air as she stood still. Her hand brushed against J's groin on accident, sending his bulge to grow slightly.
If she could see, Sandy would see J's face turn beet read.
"Sorry," J said, tucking his head down.
"No, I'm sorry. I can't see anything," she explained.
A ding went off and the doors to the elevator slid open, revealing an empty hallway that led to J's suite. The strange thing about living in the building was that every suite in the building was soundproof, so he could never hear anything when he was in the hallway. No TV blaring, no radio playing, no people talking. Nothing.