I look out my front window and see a man staggering through the deep snow toward my porch. He was holding his head like he had a severe headache.
"Oh shit." I exclaim and throwing on my coat, I run out to the yard. Just as you see me coming, you drop to your knees.
"What's happened, are you all right?" I ask as I put my arm around you to help you into the house.
"Thanks...I had...an accident...I plowed my truck into...a tree...a couple of miles south...yours is the...first house I've seen."
"Come in and let me have a look at you, your head is bleeding pretty badly."
"Yeah," you pant. "I had my seat belt on, but I still hit the steering wheel...The damn airbag didn't deploy."
I help you into the kitchen, take off your coat and help you into a straight-back chair. I feel a stab in my chest, partly from the look of all the blood running down your face, but also because I feel something that I haven't felt for a long time. You're attractive, I like your eyes. There's just something about you. I pour you a cup of hot coffee and I wet a wash cloth and wash your face. Since coming into the warm house, the cut high up by your hairline had started to bleed more freely.
"What's your name?" I ask as I wipe your handsome face.
"I'm J J."
"Hi, J J, I'm Michelle."
"Thanks for your help, Michelle."
"Sure. This looks like it needs a couple of stitches. And this must be your lucky day, J J. You just happened to stumble into the yard of a nurse and I can do it right here. Believe it or not, I even have some Novocain," I say with a grin. "Or, I could give you a shot or two of Jack Daniels and do it like they used to in the old West."
"How about both?" You say with a tired smile.
I hold your face and make you look at me, then turn your face to the light overhead. Your five o' clock shadow pokes at my palms in a very nice way. I haven't held a man's face in my hands for a long, long time. And a very nice face it is. "Well, I'd say you aren't concussed."
I take a half full bottle of Jack Daniels out of the cupboard and pour you a tall one.
"Here, hold this rag on it for a minute or two. You need to get out of those boots and wet socks." I take off your boots. Your socks aren't really that wet, but your toes are very cold. I rub them for a minute or two, then go and find a thick pair of socks and help you into them. "Okay, let me see it." You take your hand away and I remove the rag. "Yep, I'd say two stitches. It won't stop bleeding and it's a pretty deep gash."
"Okay, Nurse Michelle, do your worst."
I wash out the gash with sterile water and you wince only slightly when I give you the shot of Novocain. I have on a light blue button-up blouse that is open just enough for you to see cleavage. As I lean into you, you get a whiff of my perfume. My generous breasts are inches from your face.
"So, do you live here alone?" You venture. "I mean, you're quite a ways from town."
"Yes, I'm alone here. My husband passed away last year."
You breathe a sigh of relief, but you really don't know why. Partly because of these bigger than average breasts, pressed firmly against your shoulder. Your mind wanders as you close your eyes. And partly because of that long pony-tail that you'd like to wrap around your cock while bending her over this table, and rub yourself against that round butt a few times. That hair looks long enough to wrap around your 7-incher and probe it between those cheeks-----------------
"Okay, all done." My voice startles you. "Are you all right?"
"Yeah, thanks." You reach up and touch the spot with your fingertips. "Now if I could get rid of this terrible headache."
"I'm sure." I go to the cabinet by the sink and pour four Tylenol into my hand. "Here you go."
You swallow the pills and suddenly start shaking with chills. I help you up from the chair. "Come and lie down. And get out of those jeans, they're wet too."
"Uhm------I can't right now."
"Huh?" I look up into your eyes. "Why?"
"Well, uh..." You look at me, trying to figure out what to say and you decide, just say it. "Well, you had those big tits in my face and I went to fantasy land and I----well----."
We both bust out laughing.
"So, you're trying to hide a hard-on?" I ask with a laugh.
"Yes I am. I haven't been this close to an attractive woman for a long time."
"Thanks, J J." We walk on to the couch. "I like you too." I say, as I strip your jeans down your legs. "Now, lie down and I'll get you some blankets." As I turn my back, I say, "Nice package."
You grin and lie down, still shaking.
We feel a kind of comfortable-ness settle over us. I'm still smiling when I come back in the room with an armload of pillows and blankets.
"You laughing at my---- 'package'?
"Heck no, J J, like I said, you have a nice package."
"Same to you, Michelle, Dear. What are those? 38's?"
"You're a good guesser, that's exactly what they are." I spread the blankets over you and tuck you in, then raise your head to put a pillow under it. There those knockers are again, in your face.
"Oh, shit," you mumble. And I grin, knowing full well what I was doing.
Even with a smile on your face, I know you aren't feeling well. You start shivering again. I touch your face with my palm, and feel your ears, then press my wrist to your forehead.
"You don't feel hot." I grin. "But, you ARE hot, J J." You grin back at me, but I can tell you aren't quite up to the banter. "How's your headache?" I ask, as I look at your gash.
"Actually, that part is better."
"Good. I think you'll live." I go to the bathroom and get a bandage to put over the stitches. "It looks good, the bleeding has stopped." After I put on the bandage, I lean over and give you a light kiss beside the bandage. I don't know why I did that. I just wanted to. I don't even know you, so why did I feel like I did? I got you another cup of coffee and put on some soup to warm. "Are you hungry?"
"A little," you answer and close your eyes wearily.
I pull the blankets away from your feet and taking off one sock, I feel your toes. They're warm. I put the sock back on, and come to stand at your head. You're still shivering hard.
I go back to the kitchen and bring a bowl of soup. "J J?" I whisper, afraid that you may be asleep.
You open your eyes and smile. I put another pillow under your head and help you to sit up, pulling the blankets up to your chin. "Stay covered, I'll feed you."
"Thanks Mommy."