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I swerved to the left as soon as my headlights warned me of something in the road but I still heard the terrifying thud of something hitting the side of my car. I stopped immediately and ran around to the passenger's side.
My heart stopped and my body froze as I stood there staring at a woman lying in the street. I could see blood on the side of her face. Finally, regaining some sense of lucidity, I pulled out my phone and started to dial nine-one-one when I heard her groan then start crying. I couldn't see that well in the dark but she sounded young. She started to stir...
"Don't move," I said, "you could have internal injuries. I'm calling an ambulance."
"No, please mister, don't."
I looked at her, "What do you mean, don't. I have to, you could be badly hurt."
"I'm okay, really, mister. Please don't call."
"If you're worried about the cost, don't be, I have insurance."
"Please, mister, please don't call anybody, I... I'll be okay, honest," she said as the waif of a young lady started getting up.
I hadn't completed dialing yet but still had the phone in my hand as I bent down to help her up. "What are you doing wandering around the streets this time of night? Where are you going?"
"I... I'm not sure. I was on my way to see my Aunt and Uncle but I got lost."
"Where do they live? I'll drive you there."
She tried to stand but limped when she tried to put pressure on her right foot. "This is ridiculous. If you don't want an ambulance I'll take you myself but you need to go to the hospital."
"NO, PLEASE, Mister, I'll be all right, honest."
"That foot could be broken," I insisted.
"I'd know if it was broken. I just twisted it when I fell."
I sighed in frustration. Her over-the-top reactions suggested she was in some kind of trouble, probably with the law but It was obvious she wasn't going to be doing much walking, for a while anyway. I got a better look at the cut on her forehead; It didn't look as bad as I originally thought. "Does your aunt and uncle know you're coming; are they waiting for you?" She shook her head no.
"All Right, look, it's almost two in the morning, I'm sure your aunt and uncle are sound asleep. I'll take you to my place. We'll wrap your ankle and take care of that cut on your head. You can sleep in my bed, I'll sleep on the couch. In the morning, I'll fix you a big breakfast and drive you to your aunt and uncle's."
She looked scared. "You'll be fine," I said, trying to reassure her. "I'm tired, I don't want to drive any more than I have to tonight and I sure can't leave you here in the middle of nowhere. "Come on," I said while opening the passenger side door, "I'll help you in." I looked around for a suitcase but found nothing, not even a backpack. "Don't you have any other clothes? Is that it, just what you're wearing?"
She looked down like she was ashamed. "I... I got robbed, they took everything I had."
Whether she was running from the law or not, I couldn't help but feel sorry for her. "Come on, let's get you home so you can take the weight off that ankle and get comfortable."
Reluctantly, she got inside with my help. I walked around in front of the headlights and sat in the driver's seat. "What's your name?"
"Megan."
I stuck my hand out, "Hi, Megan, my name's John, John Orsman." She shook my hand but didn't say anything. I was sure she was still nervous. She was quiet as a church mouse until I started to pull into a parking lot.
"Why are we stopping here," she asked in a slightly panicky voice.
"It's an all-night pharmacy. I have to get something to wrap that ankle with and some bandages for that cut. I won't be long, just relax."
On the way back to the car, the parking lot lights were bright enough, that I could see she had her eyes closed. She opened them immediately when she heard the car door open. I slid in and put the package on the seat next to me. "I have enough medical supplies in that bag to qualify me as a first responder, now if I only knew how to use them," I said with a smile. She looked over and gave me just a hint of a smile in return.
By the time we got to my condo, it was two-thirty. Of course, there were no lights on except the street lights but they did nothing to illuminate the front of my place. She looked around and I could tell she was getting nervous again.
"I just bought this place," I told her, trying to make her feel more comfortable. "I've only lived here for about three months. I don't have a lot of furniture yet but I have the essentials, a couch, a TV, and a bed."
"You're sleeping on the couch thought, right? That's what you said."
"Yes, I'm sleeping on the couch. Please, try to relax, honest, I'm not going to hurt you; I'm one of the good guys." She still didn't look very convinced.
I helped support her while she hobbled to my front door. Once inside, I helped her into the bedroom and turned down the bed with one hand while helping her keep her balance with the other. She lay down and I propped my pillows up against the wall so she could sit up.
I gently took her right shoe and sock off so I could see the ankle. "It's starting to swell. I sure hope you're right about it not being broken. If it is, you could wind up limping for the rest of your life. I still think I should take you to the emergency."
"John, I've had broken bones before; I know what it feels like and I'm sure it's not broken."
"All right, I'll take your word for it. I sure hope I'm doing the right thing."
"It'll be fine by tomorrow and I'll get out of your hair."
"I'm going to get some ice for it; just relax, I'll be right back." All I had in the freezer were a few frozen dinners. I put two of them on her ankle then ran some warm water in a cereal bowl and got a washcloth to clean her head wound. I still had some antiseptic soap left over from the Covid outbreak so I used it and put a couple butterfly bandaids on the cut when I was done.
"Okay, that's about the best I can do. The master bathroom is right there. Let me know if you need help getting there and back. I don't work tomorrow so if you wake up before I do just stay in bed. I'll check on you before I make breakfast to make sure you're all right."
"Thanks, John, I really do appreciate everything you're doing for me."
"No problem, I do it for all the people I run down on the road." I actually got a chuckle out of her with that one. "I have to get some stuff out of my car so don't get scared when you hear the front door open and close a couple of times."
"Okay, thanks again."
A couple weeks prior, I was driving around in the country looking for things to photograph; that's what I did for a living. I found an old dilapidated barn that was perfect for some experimental night photography I wanted to try. That's why I happened to be driving home at two o'clock in the morning.
I'd never heard of any break-ins in my neighborhood but I never liked leaving my camera gear in the car overnight... just in case. It took me two trips to get it all inside. Normally, I'd take it down to the basement but I was so tired, I just left it on the floor at the foot of the couch.
I didn't have any more pillows so I lay down with my head on the arm of the couch. Thank goodness it was padded. I'd been running on high-test adrenaline since the accident and hadn't thought about how pretty my border was until I closed my eyes and remembered dressing her cut. She wasn't beautiful, she wouldn't win a beauty contest against Hedy Lamarr or Liz Taylor but she had a wholesome, 'girl next door' look and a warm smile. I slipped off to sleep thinking about shooting her portrait.
It was almost eight o'clock when I woke up. I peeked into the bedroom and saw Megan was still sound asleep. Only half awake yet, I stumbled into the bathroom to take a leak and then to the kitchen to make a pot of coffee. I sat at the kitchen table and was already on my second cup; I didn't want to wake her up but I was getting hungry.
After finishing my coffee, I went to check on Megan again. The bed was empty and the door to the master bath was closed. She evidently didn't take me up on my offer to help her to and from the bathroom. She was obviously very independent.
I walked out to the living room and picked up my camera bags to put away when Megan appeared in the bedroom doorway. "What's all that?"
"Good morning, Megan. It's my camera gear, I was out shooting pictures last night. Did you sleep okay?"
"Yeah, great."
"How's the ankle?"
"Better but it still hurts."
"Why don't you get back in bed and I'll bring you some breakfast. How do you like your eggs?"
"Ah, over easy?"
"Do you like coffee?"
"Yeah, just a little cream and sugar?"
"You got it," I said with a nod, "I'll put my gear away and start on it. In the meantime, get back to bed. You need to give that ankle as much rest as you can before I drive you to your aunt and uncles."
Without saying another word, she turned and hobbled back to bed. Watching her limp gave me an idea. I brought my camera equipment down to the basement and went through some stuff I hadn't used in a while. I found what I was looking for a rigged it with a small bracket designed to hold a reflector. I carried it with me when I brought Megan her breakfast.
"You have a cane?"