This is the first story that I have written for Literotica that is true. This incident occurred 20+ years ago. I have no idea where Cindi is but I hope all has worked out well for her. I know that some of it did.
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I was on the road for 21 years and during this time I was totally faithful to my wonderful wife, that is except for one time.
It was February in Ohio and I had traveled to the Toledo area for my work. In those days I always stayed at the Holiday Inn French Quarter at Perrysburg. This particular Tuesday I checked in at about 4 as the snow was starting to come down a little harder. It hadn't been snowing hard previously but it was one of those afternoons that just looked cold, I call it the Siberia look. After settling in and getting a hot shower I called home to make sure all was OK there and then decided to go to the motel restaurant rather than venture out.
The restaurant was pleasant and offered a nice varied menu. It was about 5:30 and I noted that there was one guy at the bar who proceeded to leave as I entered the restaurant and one lady sitting alone at a table reading her menu.
I ordered and then proceeded to check out the one lady in the restaurant. Now as I indicated, I had always been faithful but that didn't mean that I didn't look. She was a very pretty woman, maybe 30 with short length dark hair which is my favorite. She was wearing a loose top but it appeared that she also had some killer breasts. About this time she stood to go to the salad bar and I saw that she was also very pregnant.
I might as well be honest, to this very day, I really get off on pregnant women. I'm not sure why but I can get a hard-on from just seeing an attractive pregnant woman. My wife at this time had given birth to two children and during both pregnancies she was horny as hell. I had been in heaven in those days.
I think I looked a bit too much as she looked at me as if she were aware that I had been checking her out.
About this time the bartender related to the two of us that the local weather personnel were calling for a worsening of the storm which was probably going to turn into a small blizzard. None of that was too surprising for this northern Ohio area but it sure didn't appeal to me though I remembered the fact that I had a comfortable room in a nice motel that was being paid for by my company.
My meal arrived and I set about consuming it and watching the local news channel which had been turned on by the bartender. I glanced once at the lovely lady only to observe that she was looking at me. I should say that I was much thinner, much younger and much better looking in those days. I continued my meal and when done walked toward the register to pay my tab. My journey took me about 10 ft. to the rear of my "preggy" and I looked to see if she was wearing a wedding ring and sure enough she was so the lady was obviously married, not that I was seriously thinking about doing anything but now it would be a little more difficult to fantasize during a masturbation session.
I paid my bill and walked back toward the exit, once more passing within about 10 ft. of her. As I neared her she turned toward me, smiled a beautiful smile and said "hi, looks like we're just about the extent of the business tonight."
I stopped at her table and though not still an inexperienced teenager was a little unsure of just what to reply.
"Yes, I guess so," I said, "I looked out a while ago and there weren't more than a half dozen cars out there and I believe that included the employees."
Just then the lights flickered.
She grabbed my arm and held on like her life depended on it then looked embarrassed, removing her hand quickly and saying, "Oh gosh, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to grab you but the thought of the lights going out just petrifies me."
"It's okay ma'am, I understand," I said to her.
"Look, I'm not trying to start anything but this place sure is quiet tonight. How about sitting down and having a cup of coffee with me?"
"Well," I replied, "I really don't drink coffee but I tell you what, a small glass of wine sounds pretty good, how about I get us each one?"
"Hmmm, well I just don't know if I should, I mean, maybe you haven't noticed but I'm very pregnant," she said with a laugh.
"Yes ma'am, I noticed, "I replied, "but I think just one small glass of wine wouldn't be harmful."
She paused, smiled, and said, "maybe you're right."
I stood and headed for the bar, wondering if she had ideas other than just a glass of wine. I then decided that I was getting carried away. There was a snow emergency, flickering lights, and almost no one else in the motel which I think also made her apprehensive.
"Here we go," I said, "I got us a red and I might as well tell you I do not like a dry wine so I hope that's OK with you."
"I don't know how you did it, that is just exactly what I like," she said with a smile.
I sat down at her small table and we each quietly sipped our wine.
"I'm sorry I haven't even been polite enough to introduce myself, I'm Cindi "she said extending her hand to me with a dazzling smile.
"Cindy," I replied, "I'm David and I'm pleased to make your acquaintance."
We discussed travelling and how rough it was for our mates.
Cindi informed me that her husband was giving her fits now, telling her that she should not be out travelling, especially in the wintertime, that it was too dangerous.
Just then the lights flickered and Cindi surprised me by moving quickly to the chair next to mine and grabbing hold of my hand. It was a reflex action when I put my arm around her and pulled her next to me. She said: "I'm so silly, I just hate it when things like this happen."
"No, it's OK I replied, it's pretty scary when mother nature really shows us who is in charge. There's no limit to what can happen. Well, maybe I shouldn't have said that," I added, "didn't mean to scare you even more."
She looked up at me, "It's OK, you're so nice, I just can't get over it," with that she leaned up and kissed me softly but lovingly on the cheek. She hesitated there a few seconds before she broke the kiss,
"I'm sorry David," she said with tears in her eyes, "I never should have done that, it's just that I'm feeling so apprehensive and you're being such a comfort."
"It's OK Cindy, "I replied, "these are unusual circumstances. Tell you what, I think we need to make some mutual plans. "
"What do you mean," she inquired, pulling back and looking at me directly."
I think she thought I was getting ready to put some moves on her.
"I think this is going to get a lot worse, these winds are supposed to increase, not decrease. I carry a bag in the trunk of my car. It has one of those emergency radios that runs off of batteries or you can even crank it and charge the batteries for it to run. It has a light on it and also has the weather station in addition to full AM & FM radio. I also have a battery powered fluorescent lantern that puts off a lot of light. In addition I put in snacks, candy bars, etc. It would tide us over for a while.
"David!! I can't eat up your supplies," she stated firmly, "that wouldn't be fair. "
"Cindi, There's enough in there for three people. There's even a little heated cup that you can fix soup in or hot chocolate and I've got the supplies for that too." Of course I guess I'd need electric for that," I said with a chuckle.
"Wow", must be some kind of big bag," she laughed.
At that point the lights flickered and went off. They stayed off for a good 10 seconds and then came back on, during which time Cindy hooked her arm in mine and put her head on my chest.
"Here's the deal," I said quickly to Cindy, "I'll go back to my room and get my heavy jacket and my bedside flashlight. I'll stick something in that side door so I don't get locked out. I'll get the stuff and get back in here. Then we'll go to your room and get whatever you need and you can come back and if the power goes off we'll have light, music, food, what more could we ask for."
"Oh I don't know," she said, "I'm not sure I should do something like that."
"Look," I said, " you can sit in the chair or on the couch, or I can sit there and you can sit on the bed, it doesn't matter to me but it seems like you don't have much in the way of emergency equipment and I've got more than I need."
Cindi giggled and clapped her hands, "David, you're the one that should be the salesman, you just sold me."
"Now I don't know where you would feel the safest right now , your room, my room, I don't think you're gonna want to sit here in the dining room by yourself. "
"If it's OK with you I'd just as soon stay in your room David. My room is at the other end of the inn and it's not real easy to find, especially in the dark."
"OK, I'll take you to my room and I've got a little flashlight that I use when I do my building inspections, I'll leave that with you and take the other one on my mission."
We stood, taking the rest of our wine with us and headed for my room. I opened my door and just as I did the lights flickered and went off once more.
"Oh God, I was hoping that wouldn't happen yet, "she said, shivering as she did so.
"Cindi, just relax, I promise I'll be right back. That is if I can find my car now.
The door was still open and one of the desk employees walked by and stopped, shining his light into the room he said, "everything OK in here folks.
"Yea, were OK but I was just getting ready to go to the car to get a couple things."
"Well, that's a full scale blizzard out there now. How far away did you park, " he Inquired.
I'm about 12 to 15 feet straight out from that side door down there," I answered.
'Tell you what," he said, "this lantern is very powerful, "I'll go with you and make sure the door doesn't lock behind you. The lantern hopefully will light it up out there just enough to let you find your car."
"Sounds good, "I answered, "let's go. Cindi, I'll be right back honey."
As we walked down the hallway toward to door I began to think that maybe I shouldn't have called her honey. It was really just something I said, not necessarily meaning anything by it.
"OK man," the motel clerk said, "I'll stay here and keep this light pointed at you and hopefully it'll light your way."
"Thanks buddy," I said, "I appreciate it."
I launched myself into the storm and couldn't believe how hard it was blowing. This wasn't my first blizzard, I grew up in Ohio, and on a farm at that. We had them every once in a while, but this one was really rough.
I found my car but by this time there was no light coming through this stuff from the guy's lantern. I felt my way along the side of the car to the trunk, hoping that the trunk lock wasn't frozen over. I had to take one glove off to feel for it and it didn't take long for my fingers to stiffen. I found it, inserted the key and held my breath and turned the key. It opened! I felt for my bag, found it, lifted it out and slammed the trunk shut. I turned around and could not see the motel. I walked in the reverse direction from which I had come and in a few steps faintly saw the light. In no time I was back in the motel and the door was shut and locked.
"Man I really appreciate that," I said to the clerk, "no way I could have done that without you."
"No problem," he replied, "glad to do it."
I went down the hallway, found my room and went inside. It occurred to me at the time I could have at least tipped him. I would have to remember that tomorrow.