Sexy Doorman Saves Tipsy Fashionista in Apartment 6B Don The Degenerate Doorman: Apartment 6B The Tipsy Fashionista By rutger5 (An original story Copyright 2013) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro: Don the degenerate doorman ‘helps out’ drunk fashionista Emily. It wasn’t the first time that Wednesday night that I stood and stretched my tired body to help prevent my muscles from cramping up on me. It was a quarter to eleven and my double shift was mercifully drawing to a close. Ivan, the regular doorman during the three to eleven shift had needed to take a few days off and as was often the case in the building some of us had filled the breach with me taking this particular shift. Stan, the doorman who’d be relieving me to work the graveyard shift had already arrived and was in the locker room changing into his uniform. Stifling a yawn I headed outside to get a sniff of the pleasant spring air. It was a relatively quiet night in the heart of Manhattan and in spite of the seasonable May temperature the street was mostly deserted with only a few stragglers out and about. I was just about to return to the lobby and in fact my hand was on the door handle when I heard a car pull up in front of the building. Turning I saw a yellow taxi had stopped there and it seemed as if the driver was engaged in an animated conversation with the passenger in back. Waiting out front in case it was necessary to hold the door I watched as the driver appeared to be pleading with the passenger until he threw his hands up in the air in apparent frustration. When he observed me watching he climbed out of the cab and headed in my direction. “Hello sir” he said with a heavy accent “but maybe it is possible that you help me. You work in this building, no?” “Yes I do. What seems to be the problem?” I inquired. “My passenger says she lives here in building but I can’t get her out of the car. She give me the address and I drive her here but she is just sitting in the back crying. …the next moment changed everything
