It was Andy Wings fifty-third birthday, and he had gone down to his son's home for a party. His son's family lived fifty miles south of where Andy lived, and he had planned to go down for dinner, and then return home afterwards. Just before everyone sat down to cake and ice cream. Andy sat down hard in a chair and grabbed his head.
"What's the matter dad?" Andy's daughter-in-law Heather asked.
"I don't know. My head all of a sudden is pounding and my jaw aches, plus my teeth hurt like hell." Andy said.
"Those are all signs of a heart attack!" Heather exclaimed as she instructed her husband Ron to call for an ambulance. Before she had married Andy's son, Heather had been employed as a Physician's Assistant.
Fifteen minutes later they were at the emergency room and Andy was under the care of the emergency medical staff. Initial tests did not show a heart attack, but they kept him overnight, and his doctor back home was consulted. A stress test was ordered for the next morning. By the time they wheeled him into a room in the cardiac care unit, and his kids had left, it was after midnight. The headache was gone and Andy felt just fine.
Andy was just barely settled when a nurse came in. She was in her mid thirties, had long light brown hair tied up in a pile on top of her head. Her eyes were dark brown, and she had a tremendous smile to make her face appear very pretty. She appeared to be rather tall, and hid her figure under hospital greens. Her identification said her name was 'Dagmar'.
"You look a lot younger than I remember," Andy said, "I saw you perform in Milwaukee a long time ago."
"I've heard about that Dagmar before," Dagmar laughed. "You're the first person I've met that has ever seen her. What did she do? Sing, dance?"
"I don't remember for sure, I think all she had to do was stand there and let men gawk at her. She was built like a brick outhouse, with only a couple of bricks out of place."
"Well than, I would never be confused with her," she said. "Give me your arm, I need to take your blood pressure."
She placed his wrist on her right hip and wrapped a cuff around his arm. She held the arm in place with her right elbow, and placed her stethoscope in her ears and leaned forward to listen to his pulse. Her top gapped enough so that he had a clear view of her bra covered right breast.
Moving his head around in an exaggerated manned, Andy looked down at her chest and with a big smile said; "I can't tell for sure, but it looks like you do all right for yourself."
"Looks can be deceiving," she said as she gave him a big smile and gathered up her stuff and left. Two hours later she was back. He woke up when the light was turned on. This time she wanted to draw blood as well as take the blood pressure again. She took the blood out of his right arm, and although he tried, he couldn't see down her blouse.
Then she walked around the bed and proceeded to take his blood pressure and to check the pulse on his left arm. This time he put his right index finger in the gap of her blouse and pulled in down a little. He couldn't see any more than he could before, but the gesture was one that was very sexual.
"They look pretty real to me," Andy said. "And they're really pretty too."
"I know your type," Dagmar said, "All women are pretty. Especially naked ones." She said this with a smile, and Andy felt like she enjoyed his attention.
"You've got me pegged," He said. Dagmar came back twice more before her shift ended and they went through the same routine. Just mild flirting, he didn't reach out and grab and grope her or anything blatantly overt. He enjoyed looking into her eyes as she worked. She had a nice face, and looked like a nice person.
The next morning Andy passed the stress test and by noon he was discharged.
"You should stay with us for a few days." Heather said to Andy. "You never know for sure. Maybe the tests were negative but not conclusive."
"Nah, I'm alright, and I got a ton of stuff to do at home. I'll be OK. Don't worry about it." Andy said.
"Well, when we're at that new water-slide park next week, come over and join us. You don't have to spend the night there, but come and check it out with us, please?" Heather pleaded.
Andy agreed, and when the time came, he met them at the lodge about four O'clock in the afternoon. He swam and played with his grandkids. After dinner his family went back to the pool area while Andy explored the facility before heading home.
While in the gift shop he watched a little girl, about four-years-old pick up a huge cookie that must have been eight inches in diameter.