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Maybe she’s a relative!
After shutting the door, Dr. Rodelle glanced around the room at its occupants. When she saw Jain, she smiled and winked and then left through the examination room door. A few seconds later, she appeared next to the receptionist. Jain watched as the doctor picked up a folder and scanned the papers inside. After a few more words with the receptionist, she left, disappearing behind a door. Several minutes later, the receptionist walked into the room and walked over to whisper to one of the patients. After a short conversation, she moved to the next. Shortly afterward, both patients stood and left the room.
I guess she’s got an emergency, Jain thought, standing to also leave.
“Dr. Rodelle will see you now, Miss Plaine,” the receptionist said walking over to stand by her. The haughty behavior from before had been replaced by a more professional tone.
Surprised, Jain just nodded and followed the woman to a nicely furnished small lounge at the back of the complex.
“Can I get you something to drink? Coffee? Tea?”
“No thanks,” Jain replied. My insurance is definitely not going to pay for what this is going to cost.
“Well, just let me know if you need anything. Dr. Rodelle will be in shortly.”
Walking around, Jain examined the furnishings. She had no doubt everything in the room was extremely high quality. The sound of the door opening caught her attention and she turned to see Dr. Rodelle enter the room, shutting the door behind her.
“Ms. Plaine, how are you doing?” Again the voice sent shivers down Jain’s spine, causing her arms to pebble up with goosebumps.
“Uh... fine. I’m... fine, Dr. Rodelle,” she stuttered.
“Good. Please have a seat. I need to ask you a few questions before we get started.”
Swallowing a lump in her throat, Jain complied and was startled when the doctor sat next to her, crossing her long legs and leaning back on the couch. Jain stared at the smooth golden skin along her lower thighs and calves. Immediately her heart began beating faster and she felt faint.
“Are you okay?” Dr. Rodelle asked, noticing the slightly flushed cheeks.
Reaching over, she placed her hand against Jain’s forehead as if testing for a fever.
“Oh, yeah. Sometimes I just get these heart palpitations and feel faint.”
“I see. How long has this been going on?”
“Ummm, well, it’s a recent occurrence. Actually, this is only the second time.”
“Hmmm. I take it the first was the other day. Interesting.”
Scribbling a few notes in the file, she twisted slightly on the couch, her leg coming into slight contract with Jain’s.
“Is there anything different you’ve done these two times? Maybe something you’ve had to eat or drink?”
“No. I pretty much have the same routine.”
Putting down the folder, Dr. Rodelle leaned close to her, clasped her wrist then started monitoring her watch. Frowning, she pulled her stethoscope from her jacket pocket and stood up.
“Pulse is a little fast. Let me listen to your heart.”
Slipping the small diaphragm between Jain’s blouse and chest, the doctor placed it against ample breasts. When her hand accidentally brushed her left breast, Jain’s heart thumped so loud she could hear the pounding in her head.
Dr. Rodelle watched Jain’s face closely as she moved the monitor around and listened.
“When’s the last time you had a good physical?”
“Two years ago. Other than my weight, the doctor said everything was fine. Is there a problem?”
“Probably not. Still, I’d like to run a few tests on you. It’ll take a few hours, though. Do you have anything scheduled for the rest of the day?”
“No, I’m not due back to work until tomorrow.”
“Wonderful! I’ll be right back.”
Standing, Dr. Rodelle patted her shoulder then left the room. Jain looked nervously around wondering if maybe there was something seriously wrong with her. Ten minutes later, the doctor walked back in and shut the door.
“Sorry it took so long but my receptionist had to leave early. I wanted to make sure everything was locked up.”
“Oh. Gosh. I don’t want to cause any problems. I can come back another day,” Jain offered.
“That’s not necessary. I think we’d better get to the bottom of this today if possible. Now, if you don’t mind, I’ll need for you to get undressed.”
“Here?” Jain squeaked.
“Well, it’s more comfortable here but if you’d rather we go into the examination room...”
“No... no... that’s okay. This is fine. It’s just that...”
“Ah, yes. Sorry. I’m so used to seeing naked bodies I forget some people are shy. I’ll get you a gown.”
Leaving the room, she returned holding a blue paper object.
“Here you go. I’ll just get my instruments.”
After the doctor left, Jain quickly disrobed, put on the examination gown then sat back down. Seconds later the doctor walked in holding a fairly large black leather bag.
“Good, now just lie back and let me check your heart again.” The doctor placed her warm hand on Jain’s chest and pressed it gently between her breasts. Immediately, Jain’s pulse jumped and the doctor nodded then smiled.
“I think I know what your problem is,” she said softly.
“Is it serious?” Jain asked, nervously.
“Very, but it’s treatable.”
Relieved, Jain sighed and then jumped when the physician’s warm hand slid over her left breast. When the thumb and finger began gently rolling the nipple, she swallowed hard.
“Uh...”
“Do you want me to stop?” Dr. Rodelle whispered, leaning closer. Her blue eyes twinkled with amusement.
“Well, no. I mean you’re the doctor,” Jain gasped.
Smiling, the doctor winked.
“Yes I am. Now, where was I?”
Her hand continued playing with the left nipple as her right traveled slowly down her patient’s belly and then back up again. Jain could feel goosebumps forming on her skin and shivered slightly. Her heart raced wildly.
“You certainly do have a rapid heartbeat. I really do need to get to the bottom of this, don’t you think?”
“Oh, yeah... certainly,” Jain agreed.
“I thought you might agree.”
For several minutes she gently stroked the skin while manipulating pebbled nipples with her fingers. Jain began to squirm when she felt a strange sensation between her thighs and squeezed her vaginal muscles tightly together.
Oh God!
Moisture began seeping between her legs onto the paper gown beneath her butt.
Grinning, Dr. Rodelle leaned down and stroked Jain’s right ear with the tip of her tongue. Tracing the sensitive skin, she completed the journey by flicking it lightly against the entrance to the ear and then moved her lips down Jain’s neck to her breasts. Gently drawing the right nipple into her mouth, she pulled on it and then ran her tongue around it while sucking.
Jain gasped but wasn’t about to complain. In fact, the thought never entered her head; at least not until the doctor suddenly stood up. Before she could say anything, Dr. Rodelle began unbuttoning her own blouse. Removing it, she tossed it on the end table and then unzipped her skirt and sliding it down and stepping out of it. Standing for a few seconds, she looked down at Jain and smiled.
“You don’t mind me getting a little more comfortable, I hope?”
“Oh, no. Um, you could get even more comfortable if you want. I mean pink really looks good on you but feel free to take off anything else you want.”
“Maybe later. Right now, I think I need to complete my examination. I have to warn you, I’m very thorough.”
“I... hope so.”
Slipping a leg over Jain’s body, the doctor straddled her patient and grinned. Again she let her hands roam lightly over the soft skin, hesitating every now and then to massage the mor
e sensitive areas. When Dr. Rodelle stretched her long length over Jain’s then began stroking her inner thighs, Jain just knew she was going to pass out. Fortunately, she didn’t, but she did feel light headed... until two fingers nudged her lower lips apart and began caressing the moist sensitive skin hidden beneath.
Jain gasped, exhaling loudly.
Dr. Rodelle chuckled but didn’t stop stroking. Instead, she began tickling the small raised hood around the clit making sure not to touch the engorged organ. Instead, she tried to distract Jain by nipping at her ear and then her throat. Scraping her teeth lightly against Jain’s left breast, she again drew the nipple into her mouth and suckled.
“Fuck!” Jain groaned.
“If you wish,” Dr. Rodelle replied and reached for her black bag. Opening it with one hand, she reached inside and pulled out a large purple dildo. Coating it with Jain’s body fluid, she slowly inserted it into her vagina and pressed it gently inside. Rotating it slightly, she began to move it in and out and then recaptured the nipples with her lips.
Jain could feel the tingling moving from her groin to her stomach and spread to the rest of her chest causing her stomach muscles to clinch. As the dildo moved faster her hips met each inward plunge with a thrust of the hips. Only the weight of the doctor kept her from pushing off the couch and falling on the floor.
“Geez!” she moaned, pushing upward faster and faster.
* * *
“Jain! Jain! Are you okay?” a voice called.
Opening her eyes, she stared at the woman, confused. Blinking several times, it took a few seconds for her to realize where she was.
“Amy?”
“Who else? Listen, Jain, you don’t look so good... kind of flushed, and you were groaning something awful. Maybe you should go home.”
Looking around, Jain saw several people in the library staring at her curiously.
“Oh. No. I’m fine. Just a... a cramp in my foot. That’s it.”
Amy gave her a peculiar look but didn’t say anything more.
Damn, Jain thought and then realized she needed to go to the ladies room. I hope my pants aren’t as wet as they feel. Shaking her head in disgust, she asked Amy to watch the place while she took care of some business. Hopefully, the restroom would be empty and she could clean up a little.
By the time Jain returned, Amy had gone back to her desk. Sighing, the librarian picked up several books and began sorting them, cursing under her breath. Her associate had interrupted her at the climax of a great daydream. Snorting at her pun, she didn’t hear the soft footsteps approaching and was startled by the husky voice of a woman.
“Excuse me, miss. Could you tell me if this library has a computer with public access?”
Looking up, Jain stared into teal blue eyes, a color she had never seen before. Blinking several times to make sure she wasn’t imagining it, she found herself tongue-tied when she realized the woman waiting patiently for an answer was...
Was what? She thought, searching for the right word. Handsome! Yes, that’s it! She’s handsome! The eyes, though, are gorgeous and that silver hair. WOW! Natural or not, it’s gorgeous too.
“Umm... I’m sorry. What do you need?”
“A computer with access to the Internet. Does the library have one?”
“Oh sure. Every library is equipped with them. I’ll show you.”
“There’s no need. If you’ll just give me the directions...”
“No, no. It’s my job. Besides, I have to enter the password. Policy. Kids nowadays know more about computers than adults. We have to make sure they don’t go hacking into some illegal site or download a virus. I’ll need your library card.”
“I’m sorry,” the woman apologized. “I don’t have a card. I’m new to this town.”
“Oh. Well, not a problem. We’ll just fill out the proper form and get you started. Now, if you’ve got a government I.D., it will simplify everything.”
When it was handed to her, Jain looked at the name and photo.
“You take a good picture, Ms. Dayes.”
“Thank you.”
Entering the required information, Jain waited as a small computer spit out a plastic card. Picking it up, she glanced at the information to make sure it was accurate then handed it to the woman.
“You’ll need this every time you come in. Now, follow me and I’ll show you the computer wing. It’s slightly isolated to give the users privacy.”
Minutes later they were in a small room tucked in the back of the library. Walking to one of six desks, Jain leaned over and punched a button. Instantly a virtual keyboard appeared. Typing in a series of characters, the plasma screen illuminated giving the user instant access to the Internet.
“We close in three hours,” Jain said, turning to the woman. “If you need any assistance, please push the red button here. It sends a silent signal to my computer.”
“Thank you. I doubt if that will be necessary.”
“Okay then. I’ll check back in awhile, though, just in case.”
The woman smiled but said nothing. Waving nonchalantly, Jain left, unaware this day would be one of many that she and the woman would have over the next several weeks.
CHAPTER 12
EVERY DAY SOLARIA came to the library, greeted Jain pleasantly then disappeared into the computer room. Naturally curious, Jain decided to check her out, or at least find out why she was spending so much time there.
Probably an investigative reporter or something. With her looks, she has to work for a big newspaper or television station.
Reviewing the history files on the computer, she was surprised to find they had been deleted. Even stranger was her inability to recover the data through normal procedures. Jain was a computer expert with a degree in the field and had spent fifteen years as a librarian. The only thing that kept her from being a top hacker was her integrity, although she wasn’t averse to infecting her boss’ laptop with small nuisance viruses whenever he pissed her off. Usually, it was something simple like making his DVD player open and shut on its own or some strange tune suddenly blaring out. Her favorite was the theme song from an old television series called the Twilight Zone. She had seen a few episodes at a convention and loved them.
Sitting down at the station Solaria always occupied, she typed in a series of commands. Fingers flying, she wasn’t aware of the time passing until her assistant coughed.
“Oh! Sorry, I didn’t hear you,” Jain apologized.
“So I noticed. Listen, it’s about time we closed up. You want me to do the building check?”
“Please, if you don’t mind. I need to finish what I’m doing.”
“Something wrong?”
“No, not really. Someone’s messed up a few files and I’m just correcting them. It’s more time consuming than difficult.”
“Okay. I’ll lock up when I leave.”
“Thanks, Amy. I’ll see you tomorrow.”
Nodding, Amy left.
“Now, where was I? Oh yeah...”
Jain resumed her typing.
She’s good! I wonder what’s so important she needed to hide her activities.
Two hours later, Jain was still trying to recover the data. She was making progress but realized it could be hours or days. Rubbing her eyes, she decided to call it quits for the night.
Tomorrow’s another day.
Not wanting to take a chance on Solaria discovering what she was doing, Jain introduced a small virus that shut down the computer’s functions. She would tell Solaria this particular computer was down for servicing. The woman would have no choice but to use another. After placing an out of service sign on the monitor, she gathered up her belongings and headed home.
* * *
Solaria arrived at the library at her normal time and smiled at Jain.
“Good afternoon.”
The greeting always sent a chill down Jain’s spine. Solaria spoke softly, her voice low and slightly husky as if she had just awakened from a deep sleep.
/> Some women get it all, Jain thought and sighed.
“Are you alright?” Solaria asked, noticing the sigh.
“Yes. Just thinking, that’s all. Oh, your favorite computer is down so you’ll need to switch.”
“Nothing serious, I hope.” Solaria replied, quietly.
Jain laughed.
“We sound like we’re talking about someone instead of a machine.”
Solaria thought about it and then smiled. Even though computers weren’t sentient, she felt a certain affinity to them.
“Now that you mention it, we do.”
“Well, I think you’ve worn yours out. This morning when I booted it up; it burped once and then died.”
“I’m pretty knowledgeable about computers. I could look at it for you,” Solaria offered, wanting to continue her research into Future Dynamicon’s network.
Jain pretended to think about it and then shook her head.
“I’d better not. The boss is a real asshole. If he knew I let an unauthorized person tamper with it I’d lose my job. It’s all this Homeland Security crap.”
“That’s understandable. I wouldn’t want you to get fired. I’ll come back tomorrow.”
Solaria knew she was pressing her luck. Several weeks of hacking into the Company’s records from the same location was risky. It was too bad she didn’t have more time when she was in the lab. It had been simpler accessing everything from the onsite computer. Still, she was so close to finding out the exact location of the other Hubot program that she didn’t want to waste time searching for a new Internet access site... -nor did she want to admit to herself that she was fascinated with Jain. The human was intelligent and personable, with an extraordinary sense of humor. Solaria noticed the way she teased and joked with the customers who frequented the library but always in a tasteful manner.
“I’m sure it’ll be ready by then. You can use one of the others and have the place all to yourself. It’s been a slow day so far.”