A photographer finds that many/all of his (or her) recent pictures contain the same person. This is coincidence -- the photog does not know or recognize the person. One detail is visible and allows the photog to track them down.
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The Beginning:
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Pennlady
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"Well, this is weird." Jake Robinson frowned as he flipped through the pictures on his Canon digital camera. "Really weird."
He took his camera over to his computer and hooked it up. While the pictures copied over, he grabbed a beer and sat down. Selecting a picture at random, he opened it in a preview program. Yes, there she was.
As a photographer for the local newspaper and their website, Jake had pictures of a local 10K charity run, a summer festival at the township park, and other town events over the last two weeks. As he clicked through the photos, his incredulity built.
The same woman was in every picture. She had dark hair and a right red coat; the coat started to stand out like a beacon in the images.
Who could she be? It wasn't right that she was in all of the pictures, he thought. That defied the law of averages or something. He sighed. Even if the odds were against it, there it was, and he didn't know how to find her. Absently, he paged through the pictures again until one caught his eye.
He'd caught the woman in the act of opening a car door. Since he'd been slightly behind the car, he'd managed to get the license plate. He reached for the phone while staring at the screen, then glanced down to dial.
"Hey, Michelle? Can you do me a favor? I need to look up a license plate. No, no, it's nothing. Just curiosity. Please? Thanks." He read the plate to his sister. "No hurry. Thanks again."
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(RoyceConnors' finish)
Michelle called back a few minutes later and told him about the licence number.
"Wait, you're telling me that car was demolished in an accident four years ago? That can't be right. I just saw it and it looked like new. Who was the driver?"
The description of the woman matched his subject in the photos he had to a tee. He told Michele thanks and slowly hung up the phone, staring at the screen and the woman in the red coat.
He shook his head trying to make sense of it, but one thing was factual about it. She was beautiful. He scrolled back and forth through the pictures and enhanced shots of her, zooming in on her face. He printed them off and went to his arm chair with a drink and looked at each one carefully.
Something was as familiar about her, as it was mysterious, but nothing was coming to him, until he remembered back four years ago. There was something gnawing at his mind to remember it, a connection that made sense of everything. He saw the pose in one of the shots and there it was, the missing part that started making sense of everything.
He went back to his computer and pulled up the newspaper's website. He scanned through headlines of events that happened four years ago and then there she was, The headline screamed the facts, but his pictures contradicted it. He looked at the photos again and confirmed it was the same woman, but how?
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(3113's finish)
Michelle called back right away. "I thought there was something funny when you read me that number. It hasn't been issued yet."
"What does that mean?"
"It means the plate hasn't been created yet, brother mine. Either those were bogus plates or you read them wrong."
"Um...yeah. I, uh, don't think they were bogus. I think I read 'em wrong like you said. Thanks, sis."
He hung up, feeling very odd inside. He'd lied to his sister, of course. The plate numbers were crystal clear in the photo. Studying the picture, he also noticed that the car was odd as well. Sleek and sporty, it didn't quite stand out as different, but it didn't seem right either. Weird, weird, weird.
Maybe if he went back to the scene of the...crime? Event? He grabbed his keys and threw open the door.
There she was standing on his doormat and he barely checked his forward step. Glossy hair, dark as his own, red coat. Her lips were full and parted as if in wonder, her cheeks flushed with what might be excitement or embarrassment or maybe just the snap of cold in the air.
She was wearing some kind of perfume, flowery and delicate. His rush out the door and sudden stop had him close enough to smell it, to make out powdery softness of her cheeks. Eye to eye with her. Brown like his. Where had he seen them before?
"Hi," she breathed, the first to speak. "I'm breaking all kinds of rules, but it's no longer enough to just keep watching you."
"Watching me?" the words barely registered. Who would want to watch him? He wasn't anyone special.
"Yes. The race is a nexus, you see, meaning a place where I'm allowed to go to see you." She went silent for a minute, staring at him intently. "In person."
Ah, fuck. She was one of those off-her-meds types. He'd better shut the door and call the cops. Now. But those eyes. "Look, Miss, I dunno who you are or why you're watching meβ" he tried.
"I know," she cut him off. "I know how I'm sounding and what you're thinking. But I'm breaking the rules by cutting outside the nexus both in place and date. Which means we haven't much time.
She pushed past him. Just swept in without a by-your-leave and he would never be able to say later why he let her do it. Except that when her shoulder touched his it was like getting an electric shock. Moving as if she knew where she was going, she hurried past the living room zigging and zagging right to his studio. He found himself hurrying to catch up.
"Hey, waitβjust wait a minuteβ!"
He found her standing before his board of print-outs. She was staring most intently at a set of photos he'd taken last year while on a camping trip. He come upon a beautiful young lady, naked and bathing under a waterfall. Far from being shy, she'd posed for his pictures, then invited him to join her. They'd had a wonderful time warming each other up in those icy clear waters. Then they'd found a spot on the rocks and gotten very intimate.
He'd given her his contact numbers, but she'd been coy, saying only that she'd e-mail him. She never had, and all he had of her were the pictures. He'd never eve learned her name.
"Of all your photos, these have always been my favorites," the young woman in his studio said.
"Yeah, sure, right." He'd never shown those photos to anyone. No doubt about it, this girl was crazy and trouble. He reached to his pocket for his phone, then froze. Wait. He glanced at the girl in the picture, then back at the woman who was now unbuttoning her jacket.
It was almost the same face. Except for the eyes. The eyes brown as his own. Her coat slipped off. She was wearing nothing underneath, and her body was very much like that of the girl in the photo, there under the waterfall.
"You conceived me on that day," she said, turning around. Her areolae were tight, the nipples erect. Her hands smoothed down her hips, sending his eyes down below, to a clean shaven pussy with a small barcode tattoo.
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(Privates1stClass's finish)
About half an hour later, Michelle called him back. She sounded confused.
"Jake, the BMV says those license plates belong to you. I'd think you'd recognize your own plates."
"That's the thing, Michelle, those plates aren't on my car."
"What kind of car did you say it was?"