(Reader)
"(Y/N)! Are you ready to go?!" I heard a young boy call your name from your front lawn. I recognized it as my next door neighbor, Jamie. He was about nine years old and with a very creative mind. He was like a best friend to me sense he visits me every other day. I opened the window, let the cold air kiss my face for a second then answered Jamie back.
"Yeah, let me just get Lolly!" I answered back and went back inside my room and closed the window. Lolly was the girl I roomed with, but she isn't the type of roommate that everyone is use to; she's my, Border Aussie, dog. I was eighteen, but everyone still treated me like a baby, but I couldn't blame them for worrying, I was blind after all.
"Lolly, come on, were going out." I heard dog tags clanking together and felt something nudge my leg telling me that she was right there and ready to go. After putting on her harness and taking my walking stick out of her mouth, I had everything and I was ready to go and went down stairs.
I wasn't born blind. It happened when I was about eight on the Fourth of July picnic. A sixteen year old moron was playing with fireworks and was about to set off one behind my two year old cousin; right before it was about to shoot up, I covered my cousin saving him, but losing my eyesight permanently. That is when Lolly came into the picture. She was a tenth birthday present from my aunt and uncle from the cousin that I saved. They felt grateful for what I did and helped my family however they could, but wanted to do more. With my parents' permission, they gave me Lolly from their litter of puppies. My uncle helped me train her until she understood and listened to every one of my commands I gave her.
I stepped outside into the cold air with a (f/c) scarf and hat, a light white jacket, blue jeans, white boots and gloves. Jamie took my arm to make sure neither of us slipped. Jamie and his whole family knew I was blind and stopped by every now and then to make sure that Lolly and I were okay and considered me a good friend of the family. I didn't mind at all even though I could almost take care of myself completely, I liked the company sense the house can get a little quiet.
"Okay were here." Jamie said. Since I couldn't see Jamie was like my guide, but Lolly needed to be walked, and needed a haircut. Unfortunately the store didn't allow dogs under no circumstances so Jamie was going to keep her company while I went shopping.
"Thanks for helping me run my errands Jamie, do you want me to get you anything?" I asked.
"Maybe just some markers. Here is a twenty to buy it." He took my hand and put the twenty in it.
"Any particular brand?"
"Can it be Sharpie?" he asked.
"Sure kiddo. Be right back." I chuckled, took out my stick and walked in.
"Afternoon (y/n), may I walk you through?" One of the female employees came up.
"Sure." She took my arm and I handed a list that I had Jamie write down for me. All the employees knew me sense I came every now and then, even before I lost my sight, but they didn't understand why a blind girl would be shopping at arts and crafts store.
(Jamie)
When (y/n) went into the store, I just sat down and petted Lolly. She was always so nice when I was with her, she was very sweet and she was very well trained. She was mostly black with white going up her mussel stopping with a thin line that stops at her forehead making it look like she has large black patches on her eyes, her front legs that made looked liked mismatched white gloves with one long and one short, her chest that went around her neck that made it look like a bandana style on the back and the tip of her tail and she was very hairy which is why she needed a grooming. Right now it was the beginning of late fall which meant that Jack was here due to all of the snow.
"Jamie!" Speaking of which.
"Hey Jack!" He landed right in front of me with a smile, but then turned confused.
"Who's the dog belong to?" referring to Lolly.
"My neighbor. She went inside to get supplies, but the store doesn't allow dogs so she asked me to watch Lolly for her." I explained while he knelt down to pet Lolly. She seemed to like him.
"Why didn't she just leave her at home?" he asked.
"Well she needed the exercise, grooming and my neighbor, she's kind of-"
"Jamie."
I turned to see (y/n) walking out of the store with a large pack of markers and two of the stores plastic bags full of art supplies.
"Here are your markers." She said as she handed them to me.
"So this is your neighbor? She is really pretty." Jack stated, but didn't seem to catch (y/n) blushing even though I did.
"Jamie, who's your friend?" (y/n) asked.
"Wait…can-can you hear me?"Jack asked.
"Yes."
"Can you…see me?" he continued.
"No, I'm sorry I can't." (y/n) apologized.
"Oh." Jack seemed disappointed.
"Jack she can't see anything she's blind." I explained.
"Oh." Now he had blush on his face.
"Jack, that's a nice name. I'm (y/n)." She stretched out her hand and Jack took it, but she immediately got the chills.
"You're freezing! If I didn't know any better, I'd say you were Jack Frost." She pulled back her hand whipping against her jacket for warmth.
"Actually I am."
"Really? Okay what's next you're going to tell me that you can control the winter weather." She started laughing.
"Actually I can."
"Oh come on. You expect me to believe that."
"She doesn't believe it's me." He whispered to me.
"I know. We need proof, but what's proof to a blind person?" I whispered back. Then he got that look his eye.
"So you want proof that I'm the real deal (y/n)?" He said walking up to her.
"What proof can you give me?"
"Put the bags down." He ordered.
"Huh?"
"If you don't want to lose anything I suggest that you put the bags down."
"Okay." She went along with it. The next thing we knew she was picked up bridal style and she didn't have time to shout since they both flew up into the air.
(Jack)
There was nothing I could hear other than (y/n)'s screaming, but after a few seconds of being in the air she began to laugh in amazement.
"Do you believe me now?"
"Of course, how can't I!"
I still couldn't believe that had a believer that was around my physical age. But I was still embarrassed by the compliment that I didn't mean for to hear.
"Jack?"
"Yeah?"
"Sorry I didn't believe you and thanks for the compliment."
"No problem. I wouldn't have believed me either."
After that we went back to the store where Jamie and Lolly didn't move from the spot.
"So, do you believe?" Jamie asked as I set her down.
"Of course." She answered.
"We better get errands done." He stated.
"Right. I almost forgot." She took Lolly's harness and began walking.
"Mind if I tagged along?" I asked.
"Sure."
Throughout the day we have done nothing, but help (y/n) run her errands, but even though it was kind of boring it made me learn that she was really sweet. After getting Lolly her haircut we went back to her place.
"Thanks for helping me out guys." She said as she began to feel for the right key.
"No problem." Jamie stated as he readjusted his arm that held two paper bags.
"By the way guys, when you get in there can you-"
"I know, I know." Jamie cut her off. "Wipe your feet and take off your shoes when on the tile."
"Thank you, Jamie."
(y/n) finally got the door open to let us in and when I stepped in it wasn't anything special. It looked just like a normal person's home. There was tile around the door, like they would in Japan, as for the rest of the floor in the house it was carpet. My guess it was to make if she tripped she would have a soft landing.
"You can just put the bags on the table." She said. As we were all putting things away, Jamie spoke up.
"Hey (y/n), did you finish the project?"
"I did actually. You can take it home today once were done here."
"What project?" I asked.
"You'll see once were done. If you like I'll even do one for you." She offered.
"Okay…" I didn't know what to feel when she offered me that.
After about twenty minutes of putting things away we finally finished.
"Okay, everything is put away. Now can we see it?" Jamie was getting impatient.
"Calm down kiddo, just follow me." She laughed and began to walk up stairs. We followed her into a room that was the only place that didn't have carpet. The whole the room was white, well mostly; there were splatters of multicolor paint on the floor and on the counter that was in the middle of the room and the only light in the room was coming from the window on the right side of the room.
"Let me just get it."(y/n) walked over to the counter and she began to gently put her hands on the table until she got to a canvas and began to put her hands on to as if feeling it.
"Found it."
"Let me see! Let me see!" Jamie went up next to her and started to jump up and down. She gave him the canvas and what I saw was Jamie smiling. The colors were a little mixed up, but it looked just like Jamie.
"I know an artist should never ask if they got they're painting right, but did I get it right?" She asked.
"Yeah, it looks just like me." Jamie commented.
"Wait, you made this?"I asked.
"Yeah, now I know what I thought Jamie looks like is right." She said.
"How did you do this?"I asked.
"I feel the person's face with my finger tips and draw them out. It will give me a picture of what they look like and I draw them out. Can I please do you Jack? I really want to know what you look like."
"Sure." Her face lit up gave me so much pleasure and her smile was so bright and sweet that it made me feel warm and when I put my hand up to my cheek it felt warm and I knew that I was blushing.
"Hey guys I need to get going so I'll see you both later." Jamie said and left.
"Bye, Jamie."We said at the same time.
"Bye." He said while he was down the hall.
"Okay so how does this work?"I asked.
"Just stand there, give your most popular facial expression, your favorite pose, close your eyes when I get near them and I'm sorry if I touch something I'm not supposed to." She explained. The last instruction made us both blush.
I just stood there with my staff on my shoulder, my left hand in my pocket and gave her my mischievous smile. She came up to me with her hands in front of her. She had her hands on my chest and I could have sworn that she was blushing to the point she looked like a tomato, but she wasn't the only one. She traveled her hands to my shoulders, arms, hands then up to my head.
"You have pretty good features." she commented as her hands were on my cheeks.
"Sorry I didn't mean to make you blush." She apologized. At first I didn't know what she was talking about, but then I felt heat in my cheeks.
"Can you tell me what you look like in color?"She asked.
"Um, well I have snow white hair, pale skin, light blue eyes that have a snowflake design, black eyebrows, a blue hoodie with a light frost, brown pants, and I'm barefoot." I told her.
"Okay, that will help me out with the painting." She said.
After a while she felt every single inch of my body making us both blush, so when it was over our faces were exactly as they were, but I felt disappointed that it was.
AN: There is a Border Aussie dog out there named Lolly. She belongs to Ernie Brown 'The Turtle Man', but is just plain light brown and white and no black at all. She inspired me because I have never seen a smarter, sweeter dog in my life to be the seeing eye dog.
Disclaimer: I Don't Own Anything.
