The weather man predicted a great forecast for Memorial Day weekend. I contacted several of my bird watching partners, which are also members of a web-ring I belong to, to see if they wanted to go away ābirdingā. It was to my dismay that most had family gatherings of one kind or an other. Once I discovered that Iād have to go alone, I sought out the perfect refuge. The other day at work I had overheard two of my co workers, Pete and Kyle, talking about this really great hunting club about two hours from where I lived. I called up Kyle, the one who had killed a nice buck and asked him for the name and number to see if I could book a ābirdingā weekend instead of a hunting outting. Kyle suggested that he āshowā me personally to the farm. I graciously declined, (ONLY because he was a married man, as he certainly would have been a man I would have enjoyed having all to myself for a long weekend) but thanked him nonetheless for his āgenerousā offer and reminded him that his wife would not be so pleased with future offers of that sort. He chuckled as he hung up the phone.
The owners of the hunting perserve were very nice and offered me a great discount since it was āoff seasonā. I would have the 1500 acre farm to myself. Most people had family plans for this long weekend. It was my choice not to go back home, since it was such a long trip; besides I really didnāt feel like getting out in all the holiday travelers for such an extensive trip. The relaxing fresh air of the countryside would do me more good than visiting with my ānot so closeā family. Once I had the cabin (which was really a fully furnished mobile home) booked, I made a āto doā list.
With only one more day to go, I was antsy with anticipation of getting away to myself for just a little while. All my gear was packed in the car for the trip. I knew I needed a good nights sleep for an early start the next morning. I luxuriated in a hot bubble bath for nearly an hour, hoping the suds would relax me enough to soothe me into a peaceful nights sleep. Soon, I toweled off and climbed into bed, pulling the covers over me. The restlessness set in fast. Knowing in my mind it would take more to get to sleep than a hot bath. I allowed my hand to wander to my nether regions. My freshly shaven pussy was moist and warm. My fingers tenderly fumbling over my lips, seperating them, seeking my own personal favorite spot. Before long, I was rubbing back and forth furociously. I could feel the fluids leaking beyond my entrance and down my thighs. Moments later, I felt my body stiffen and shake as I came to visions of an old lover giving me some great oral pleasure. Then I drifted into a gentle sleep. No sooner had I fallen asleep than my alarm went off, or so it seemed anyways.
I could smell the coffee brewing from the kitchen, which was started with an automatic timer. The arouma brought me to my senses quickly. I made my way into the kitchen and fixed myself a cup right away. Sipping on it, I went back to my room to dress in shorts and a T-shirt for the drive. Quickly, I fixed a āto goā jumbo cup of coffee and hit the road. I had been emailed directions along with a map. There was no way that I could get lost finding my desitination.
The farm was huge, with pastures for livestock, along with acres and acres of woods. A river ran through it, which meandered along fencelines for as far as one could see. The wooded areas were prime for bird watching. I could not wait to get started. I checked in with the people I had made the arrangements with and picked up a key. There are only three such ācabinsā for rent. I was lucky to have known the right person to discover such a perfer get away. The other cabins remained vacant, until hunting season would roll around once more - unless of course another lucky birder found this treasure, which was very unlikely.
Managing to get all my things into the cabin, I was excited about my first venture into the woods. Remembering that the farm owners told me the hunting paths were clearly marked, but in case of loosing my way around, if I returned to the river and followed it down stream, that would bring me back to the pastures. I snatched up my camera and binoculars and set off for the river.
Three hours or so later and many photos of birds and other fabulous wildlife, I decided it was time for a lunch break. I meandered down a path that went towards the river. I recall hearing a very strange sound, not bird, and certainly unsure of what type of beast it may have been. As I got closer to the river, the sound began to grow and my heart started to pound. Being afraid is not something that stirs me often, but this time something was different. About 100 yards from the edge of the woods, I could hear the water of the river clearly and the strange sound clearly. Out of the corner of my eye, I caught a glimpse of movement. Tiptoeing, I worked my way upstream just a bit. Then in full day light, I saw the source of the strange sound. A very buxom blonde headed woman was stripped of her clothing and tied hand and foot, spread eagled between two trees.