(C) 2004 Sky
I'll never forget it. It was during the summer of 2003, while on the return leg of our trip to Maine. That's when my wife, "Lady Aradia," took our exhibitionism to a whole new level. Well, to be precise, that's when she took my exhibitionism beyond my comfort level.
We were heading west on US 2 through Vermont with Lady A' at the wheel. We had planned that I would rest while she drove, and then we'd switch, so we could make it to Ganonoque (Ganon-OCK-way), Ontario by midnight.
It was the kind of sun-shiny mid-afternoon that just calls to be naked. So I shimmied out of my clothes, flinging them over my shoulder, and leaned back to a half recline. I propped my feet on the dashboard collecting the sun on my toes and dozed in and out as we took this less traveled route through the splendor of Vermont's mountains.
I stirred as the car slowed pulling onto the shoulder. Something was up but it wasn't an emergency or flat tire. I looked over at Lady A' seeing that anxious stare of hers fixed on rear-view mirror as she brought the car to a brisk halt.
"It's OK hun," she assured, without a break in her stare. Her left hand was poised on the door-handle.
I wanted more information than that. I sat up looking into the passenger side-view mirror. There, within the shrunken image, I saw two women walking toward us. It looked to me they were stranded, having abandoned their car back about a hundred yards or so on the shoulder. There was a spirited bounce in their swish through the overgrown grass. Both had shoulder-length brown hair. The one with lighter hair had hers tied back. Getting a better make, I could tell they were close to our age, and were certainly friendly looking with those beaming smiles. They were wearing jeans and soft looking button-down shirts. I could see the bounce of their walk in their breasts They were sweet and alluring.
"Oops." Lady A's voice broke my study.