This is the sequel I wrote for Forever Blinded. Sorry if it's hard to read, it's in script format, it's just how I write. I don't own Daredevil or any of the characters.

The loud shrill of a cell phone quickly brought him out of his pleasant slumber. As he opened his eyes he saw a little red light blinking on his phone. He smiled to himself knowing that he never knew it blinked when it rang. He decided against getting up to go answer it. He was pretty sure it was Foggy calling to remind him about a court case they had at the end of the week. He looked down at the beautiful woman who was sleeping in his arms and couldn't help but smile again. Some how through everything they found each other. He couldn't remember a time over the last nineteen years when he was happier. He listened closely trying to hear the soft rhythm of her heart and was amazed that his hearing wasn't as strong as it used to be. Any other night he would be in his water deprivation tank, trying to get a few winks between all the subway trains, cars and people. Hopefully that would be something that was permanent like his newly found vision. He glanced at the clock on the wall and knew that he had a doctor appointment to have his first set of tests ran today. He snuggled closer to her as he noticed that he still had a couple hours until daybreak. Elektra slowly stirred in his arms and smiled when she saw him looking at her.

E-Hi

M-Hi yourself.

E-Did I wake you? I have been known to snore once in a great, great while.

He let out a soft chuckle as he tucked a loose tendril of hair behind her ear.

M-No.

E-Well that's good, I didn't want to scare you off already.

M-It's gonna take a little more than you snoring to get rid of me. Now if you can't cook, it's over.

She playfully punched him in the arm and gave him a soft kiss on the lips.

E-Matt, we have a lot that we need to discuss.

M-I know.

E-What are we going to do?

M-How do you mean? E-Well, we're not exactly normal are we?

M-I think we're pretty normal, I don't see any extra limbs growing or anything like that.

E-You know what I mean. My father was a billionaire with a shady past. I have a lot of enemies because of the work that he did. I can't lead a completely normal life because of that. Until a couple of days ago, you were a blind lawyer, who miraculously was able to get his vision back. That's going to be really strange for a lot of people. Let's not forget the fact that you're also Daredevil. Am I forgetting anything?

M-I think you pretty much summed it all up. I guess will just have to make due.

E-That's you're answer?

M-What do you want me to say Elektra? I don't know what to tell you. I can't change who I am or what I believe. Neither can you.

E-How are you able to fight the way that you do?

M-What?

E-How is it you can jump from buildings and avoid gunshots? I highly doubt there are any other blind people in the world that can do what you do.

M-My other senses are extremely strong. When I was younger I was involved in an accident. I was burned by some kind of hazardous chemical down by the docks. While I was in the hospital recovering, I remembered hearing my father talking to the doctor. He told my father that I was blind and that nothing could be done to restore my vision. I heard their voices. The only problem was they were all the way down the hall. Something as simple as a leaky faucet sounded like "Niagara Falls" in my ears.

E-And now?

M-It's different. I can still hear things louder than what they are, but I don't have the clarity to identify it.

E-So last night when you told me you heard my heart stop beating-

M- I heard it. I could hear every single beat, as it got slower and quieter until it stopped. I knew you were dying while I held you and knew it was happening too fast and that there was nothing I could do.

E-Matt I don't think you should go out trying to protect the city any time soon.

M-Elektra I don't want to fight with you over this. It's what I do. This is what I was meant to be.

E-You're not even listening to me. Your number one defense is gone. Don't you see that your not going to be able to fight the way you once did? All of your actions were based off of super sensitive hearing. You can see now. That's going to throw you off.

He climbed out of the bed and grabbed his jeans and shirt. It was obvious that he was very frustrated but she just wished he could see her point.

M-Look I really think you're over reacting about this.

She quickly climbed out of the bed and leaned into a stance in front of him. He watched to see what she was doing and was shocked when he hit the floor hard on his back. She stood over him as he recovered from having the wind knocked out of him.

E-Matt, I have a fourth degree Black belt. I've been training since I was a little girl. Whether you believe it or not, this is going to affect everything you know about fighting. You're lying on the floor right now because you watched me. You didn't try to hear.

He let out a deep breath and climbed off of the floor. He glanced over at the clock and realized he had just enough time to head home for a shower and change of clothing for his doctor appointment.

M-I have to go. I'll call you later.

E-Matt

M-Yeah?

E-Never mind. Good luck at the doctor's.

He nodded his head and grabbed his jacket making his way towards the door. She grabbed a towel and turned the shower on. Men can be so infuriating she thought. He was pissed off at her because she was trying to help and didn't want to see him get hurt.

After a quick shower Matt made his way back to the hospital to have his testing finished. As he sat in the waiting room to be called, he pulled out the chain that hung around his neck. While glancing at the pendant, he knew that he had taken his anger out on Elektra this morning and felt horrible for treating her like that. Hell, he hadn't even given her a kiss goodbye. He'd have to make it up to her later. He glanced up as a nurse called his name and had him take a seat in room 113 for the doctor.

A short while later the doctor walked in to the room holding a clipboard in his hand.

D-Mr. Murdock, how are you?

M-Hello Dr. Gruden, as good as can be expected I guess.

D-How's the vision?

M-It seems to be getting better and better as time goes on. Everything seemed kind of hazy before, but that's just about gone now. The only thing I really notice is sensitivity to bright lights. I can't go without sunglasses outside. Even on a day like today when it's real cloudy.

The doctor made several notations on the record card and checked his blood pressure. After a couple of more things were checked, he had take off his shirt to see how his bullet wound was healing.

D-I think we will be able to take out the stitches in another day or two. Well all of your vitals seem perfect. I think we should head down the hall and do a refraction on the eyes. Have you ever had cataracts or corneal implants before?

M-No, I had perfect vision when I was younger until the accident. The doctor's said that with the severity of the corneal burns that nothing could be done.

Matt sat down in the chair and looked at the large piece of machinery before his eyes skeptically. The doctor pulled up a chair in the other side of the machine shining a bright light into his eyes. Matt squinted some from the light and sat patiently as the doctor continued to write more notations in the chart.

D- Well Mr. Murdock, all I can say is that this is absolutely amazing.

M-What is Dr. Gruden?

D-Everything is perfect. There's no scar tissue on the cornea or the crystalline lens. You're visual acuity is fine. It's as if you were never blind.

M-Well there has to be some kind of explanation. I've been blind for nineteen years.

D- Other than a bit of the astigmatism, your eyes are completely healthy. That would help to explain the fuzziness and light sensitivity. I can write you out a prescription for some eyewear to help with that.

M-Have you ever seen or heard of another case like this before?

D-Never. If you like we can set you up with doctor's from the university to run further testing.

M-As long as you tell me that I'm fine and that there is no problems, or signs of a relapse, I think I'll pass at being poked and prodded for a university study. I had enough of that when I was a kid.

D-Well I don't see any reason or concern for a relapse, because everything is in perfect working order but in this rare case we can't be too sure.

M-Thank you Doctor, I appreciate your time.

Matt glanced at his watch and decided to make his way to the office. He realized that he hadn't even told his best friend Foggy yet. He opened the door to his office and saw Foggy sitting at his desk flipping through different files.

F-Matt, where the heck have you been? I tried calling you to let you know the Stamper case has been moved up from Friday to tomorrow.

M-Sorry man, I forgot to listen to my voicemail.

Foggy watched as Matt walked over to the coffee.

M-How long ago did you make this?

F-About an hour ago. What's up with you?

M-What do you mean?

F-Why are you looking at the coffee pot?

M-Just making sure there's no mustard in it. Looks pretty good to me.

F-What the hell's going on here man?

Matt finished making his cup of coffee and turned around to face Foggy. As his partner waited patiently trying to figure out what Matt was up to, he dropped his own cup of coffee when Matt took his sunglasses off.

F-Holy Shit! What happened to you? Can you see me?

M-Foggy, I must say that's a hideous tie you're wearing.

F-How did this happen? I didn't know that Lasik stuff worked that much.

M-It's not Lasik. I don't know what happened. The doctor's can't explain it either.

F-You're saying that you just woke up one morning and could see?

M-Kind of.

F-It's a miracle! That's it man. I need to start going to church more often.

Matt let out a small chuckle as he grabbed some paper towels to clean the spilled coffee.

F-Well I don't care what happened man, I'm just so happy for you.

He grabbed Matt in a fierce bear hug and laughed aloud as he patted him on the back.

F-So does Elektra know?

M-Yeah, I told her last night.

F-You tell some chick before you even tell your best friend? Well I guess if I had a girl as hot as that, I'd tell her too.

M-Speaking of Elektra, I've got to go. I was an ass this morning and need to make it up to her.

F-Problems in paradise already?

M-Not really. It's just a lot more complicated than you'd ever imagine.
TO BE CONT. Please review!!!