"Oh, hello," she replied, smiling at him. "Thank you. And mostly to keep me from being overly jittery, I guess? They're mostly going to take blood and do a pelvic exam, check for STDs, that kind of thing." She finished filling out her insurance information and tucked the card back into her wallet. "So you don't have to be there for that part, even though I know it's nothing you haven't seen before. One second."
She got up and handed her paperwork to the receptionist, who told her they'd call her when they were ready, then headed back to her seat. She tucked her reading glasses back into their case, crossing her legs. "How goes the apartment hunting?" she asked.