Post by melindajo2000 on Feb 3, 2013 12:23:04 GMT -6
written for my friends Jessie Sanda and Jennifer. I hope you like it and I appreciate all your support over the years. I know you all miss Larry the way I do.
JR was sick, lying in bed all day waiting for his nurse to arrive. He'd had a fever and for him to miss a day of work was unheard of. He hated doctors and nurses, they asked too many questions- how much did he drink, was he taking care of himself, was he under stress. Too much information for their d**n business.
He protested but Sue Ellen called for the nurse. Dr. Danvers was out of town so he sent his best nurse. Sue Ellen knew better than to hang around a sick and grumpy JR so she left for a day of shopping.
He heard a knock on his door, and grumpily he called for his nurse to come in.
Much to his surprise was the most beautiful nurse he'd ever seen. She rounded out her outfit in every perfectly shaped way, and she had the most gorgeous eyes he'd ever seen. He knew right then and there he had to make her his.
“Come here, darlin'. I think old JR is coming down a fever. You best put your hands on me to gauge for yourself.”
“Why, Mr. Ewing,” she replied coyly. “You wouldn't be coming on to me now would you?”
He grinned broadly with that famous smile of his. “What do you say, you've come to lower my temperature but it seems to me you're having the opposite effect. Care to check it out for yourself?”
“Mr. Ewing! I'll have you know I'm a happily married woman.”
“I was talking about my fever. What did you think I was talking about rising?”
She blushed. She was new to her job and had never been put in this position for.. “Mr. Ewing...I could lose my job if anyone finds out I've been bad...”
“But darlin', being bad can be so good. Come on, lay down beside me. You're not scared are you?”
She just grinned and looked away.
“Could it be that you're blushing? You wouldn't still be here if you weren't the least bit curious, now would you?”
“Mr. Ewing you sure are persistent.”
“Persistence is my middle name. Now come here and give ole' JR some TLC.”
So she crawled in beside him, letting him work his magic on her. Soon she looked up on the clock on the wall. “Mr. Ewing..my husband will be home any time.”
“Somehow I don't think he'll mind.”
“What makes you so sure of that?”
“Because, Sugar, rest assured that your husband is one lucky man indeed.”
She leaned over and kissed him. “Same time next week?” Sue Ellen asked.
“You can count on it.”
The end
JR was sick, lying in bed all day waiting for his nurse to arrive. He'd had a fever and for him to miss a day of work was unheard of. He hated doctors and nurses, they asked too many questions- how much did he drink, was he taking care of himself, was he under stress. Too much information for their d**n business.
He protested but Sue Ellen called for the nurse. Dr. Danvers was out of town so he sent his best nurse. Sue Ellen knew better than to hang around a sick and grumpy JR so she left for a day of shopping.
He heard a knock on his door, and grumpily he called for his nurse to come in.
Much to his surprise was the most beautiful nurse he'd ever seen. She rounded out her outfit in every perfectly shaped way, and she had the most gorgeous eyes he'd ever seen. He knew right then and there he had to make her his.
“Come here, darlin'. I think old JR is coming down a fever. You best put your hands on me to gauge for yourself.”
“Why, Mr. Ewing,” she replied coyly. “You wouldn't be coming on to me now would you?”
He grinned broadly with that famous smile of his. “What do you say, you've come to lower my temperature but it seems to me you're having the opposite effect. Care to check it out for yourself?”
“Mr. Ewing! I'll have you know I'm a happily married woman.”
“I was talking about my fever. What did you think I was talking about rising?”
She blushed. She was new to her job and had never been put in this position for.. “Mr. Ewing...I could lose my job if anyone finds out I've been bad...”
“But darlin', being bad can be so good. Come on, lay down beside me. You're not scared are you?”
She just grinned and looked away.
“Could it be that you're blushing? You wouldn't still be here if you weren't the least bit curious, now would you?”
“Mr. Ewing you sure are persistent.”
“Persistence is my middle name. Now come here and give ole' JR some TLC.”
So she crawled in beside him, letting him work his magic on her. Soon she looked up on the clock on the wall. “Mr. Ewing..my husband will be home any time.”
“Somehow I don't think he'll mind.”
“What makes you so sure of that?”
“Because, Sugar, rest assured that your husband is one lucky man indeed.”
She leaned over and kissed him. “Same time next week?” Sue Ellen asked.
“You can count on it.”
The end