
In the sterile, cold confines of the hospital, Dr. Samuel Green was closing up his office for the night. His white lab coat was draped over the back of his chair, and his glasses were perched precariously on the tip of his nose as he shuffled through papers on his desk. The sun cast a warm glow through the large windows overlooking the front entrance, illuminating the room in a golden hue.
As Sam prepared to leave, he noticed a woman standing patiently in the lobby, her long hair cascading down her back in waves of chestnut brown. She wore a flimsy hospital gown that did little to hide her small, perky breasts or the curve of her hips. Her nude figure was almost ethereal in the fading light, and Sam felt a sudden urge to know her.
He approached her, clearing his throat nervously. “Excuse me, miss. You seem to be lost. Can I help you find your way?”
The woman turned, and Sam was struck by her delicate features: her button nose, her full lips, her wide, innocent eyes. She smiled softly at him. “I’m not lost, Doctor. I was just admiring the view.”
Sam followed her gaze out the window, where the sun had dipped below the horizon, leaving a deep purple hue in its wake. “It’s quite beautiful, isn’t it?”
They stood there in silence for a moment, the tension between them growing thick. Sam could feel his heart pounding in his chest, his palms growing slick with sweat. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d felt such a strong attraction to someone.
Finally, the woman spoke. “I’m Chloe, by the way. Chloe Thompson.”
Sam introduced himself and offered to buy her a cup of coffee in the hospital cafeteria. As they walked, he couldn’t help but steal glances at her, taking in her slender figure, the curve of her ass, the way her hair brushed against her shoulders.
In the cafeteria, they found a secluded table in the corner. Sam’s hands shook as he poured them each a cup of coffee, and when he handed Chloe hers, their fingers brushed against each other, sending a jolt of electricity through his body.
Chloe leaned in close, her voice barely above a whisper. “I have to admit, Doctor, I’m feeling a little lonely here. I could use some company.”
Sam’s heart raced as he realized what she was implying. He’d never taken advantage of his position as a doctor before, but something about Chloe made him want to break all the rules.
He took a deep breath, trying to steady his nerves. “Chloe, I don’t think this is a good idea. I could get in a lot of trouble if anyone found out.”