No moon, no stars, just dark clouds and headlights. She continued driving in the near pitch black staying focused on the lines of the road and trying not to get blinded when another car passed her going the other way. She was headed home after attending a party with her friends, it had been a good night but she wasn't happy that she had to make the drive home tonight. She had hoped to spend the night with the cute guy she flirted with the whole evening but instead he had to go bail his sister out of jail and she was stuck driving for an hour to get back home.
She shifted in her seat as she remembered the events of the evening. There was a lot of flirting and teasing and innuendos being thrown between them and that was before they started dancing. On the dance floor things just got better; or worse considering he had to bail. They had grinded and groped each other on the dance floor as they felt each others 'intentions' out. It had let both of them breathing heavily and ready for some alone time. Then his phone had to ring.
She focused her attention back on the road and shifted in her seat again. Fresh panties would be needed tomorrow, she mentally noted. Thinking about cell phones reminded her to check hers, they had exchanged numbers before leaving the club and she had heard hers go off earlier in the drive. She slowed the car as she approached a stop sign and checked her phone. It was a hot text from her dance partner, wanting to know when they could get together and finish what they started. She wrote a steamy text back letting him know she would be back in town a couple of weeks later. She hit the send button and the phone let her know it would be sent when signal returned. She noted the bars and acknowledged that she had none.
She stepped on the gas again and continued the drive. The last half hour of the drive was always the worst, there was almost nothing out here but forest. She drove for about five minutes listening to the radio and shifting in her seat trying to get some release but it wasn't working very well. She surveyed the road ahead of her and didn't see any headlights coming at all, so she decided to take a more hands on approach to getting some release.
She used one hand to unbutton her jeans and slid the same hand into her jeans and panties. As her fingers touched the heated skin between her legs she let out a sign and bit her lip. She started working her fingers faster, knowing it wouldn't take long in her current state combined with the thrill of being caught doing this while driving. It didn't take her long before she was moaning and grinding her hips in the drivers seat as the radio hummed out a sexy tune. She could feel the pleasure growing and welcomed the release that would follow.
She was doing a good job of focusing on the road and getting things done downstairs when the radio decided to cut out leaving her moans as the only sound in the car as it drove. Sighing she removed her hand from her pants and went to adjust the radio. She stopped before touching the buttons as she realized her fingers were quite slippery. Not having any other option she stuck the fingers in her mouth and sucked them clean, the action sending a small wave of pleasure through her body. Finished cleaning, she returned to trying to get the radio to come back on. She cycled through all of her preset stations, but got only silence on all of them. Sighing again, she clicked the button to turn on the cd, but still only got silence.
Silently cursing her luck she decided to finish the drive in silence and return to the task at hand. She went to slip her hand back in her pants but stopped as she noticed a thick bank of fog in front of her. Silently cursing again, she put both hands on the wheel and turned off her high beams. She entered the fog at normal speed but was quickly forced to reduce her speed to a crawl. She concentrated on keeping the car between the fading lines of the road, slowing even further. She glanced at her speed and saw that she was under ten miles an hour, this would delay her arrival at home significantly. Oh well, better safe than sorry she thought and continued making her way slowly through the fog.
Her mind was playing with her as she traveled through the fog, shadows and light coming through the fog making it look like there were faces or people outside her car. She had read about this phenomena before and shook her head to clear the images away. It only partially worked. A few minutes into the fog and she was forced to slam on her brakes as a large shadow swooped in front of her car. She only caught a glimpse of it, it looked like large bird flying across the road. She forced herself to breathe normally as she tried to calm herself down. A few breaths later she removed her foot from the brake to resume her journey and the car promptly died. Forcing herself to calm down even further, she put the car into park and turned the key to start the engine again.
The engine hummed back to life, but died again when she shifted into drive. Cursing aloud this time, she unbuckled her seatbelt and prepared to go out and check the engine. She wasn't stupid when it came to cars, she had watched her father work on cars for most of her youth and knew the basics about getting a car to run again. She grabbed her cell phone to use as a makeshift flashlight and grabbed the handle on her door. She looked out into the fog to make sure she wasn't going to get hit and froze. Outside her door on the other side of the road there was a shadow.
It looked like a man, but it was at least ten feet tall. And it had glowing red eyes. A screech from in front of the car distracted her and she turned to see that bird shadow fly in front of the car again. She was starting to breath heavily now and she tried to mentally force herself to calm down. It's just the fog playing tricks on your mind, she told herself. She forced a few deep breaths and turned to look across the road again. The shadow was gone, but the fog was so thick now that she couldn't even see the road.
In fog this thick she didn't think she would be able to see anything under the hood to get the car working again, so instead she checked her cell phone again. Still no bars, in fact, the text she wrote earlier still hadn't sent. With no other option, she turned on her hazard lights, hoping to be visible enough that someone else on the road wouldn't run into her. She looked out the windshield and nearly screamed, there were 5 of the same shadows that she had seen across the road standing in front of her car. She scrambled for the lock on her door and heard the familiar click as the doors locked all around her.
She watched the shadows closely, trying not to meet the gaze of those red eyes. They didn't move, they didn't blink, they didn't do anything. The fog cleared a little bit and the shadows came into clearer focus. The tall body that looked like a mans body became the trunk of trees and the eyes stopped glowing red and were attached to owls in the branches of the trees. She started laughing at herself, what did she think they were? She hoped the fog would lift soon, it was really starting to mess with her. Looking around the car she realized that when she hit the brakes to stop, she must have turned the wheel as well as the car was turned towards almost sideways and facing the forest now.
With nothing else to do, she decided to try and start the car again. The car hummed to life and the noise startled the owls out of their trees and she watched as they flew into the fog. Another animalistic screech turned her attention and she was the large winged shadow flying into view again, but higher this time. She heard another animal screech and the shadow was gone, but an instant later her windshield was splashed with blood and something hit the hood of her car. She screamed as she saw the head of an owl roll off her hood.
She tried to push herself back into her seat farther as she tried to calm down, but only succeeded in pulling her still unbuttoned pants around her hips. She tried again to force herself calm, taking deep breaths and trying to focus on getting something productive done. She focused on getting her pants back on and fastened. WIth the way things were going, it wouldn't surprise her if she was forced to run for her life from some imaginary demon tonight and if it came to that she didn't want to trip on her pants as they fell around her ankles.
With her pants securely fastened again, she focused on her surroundings again. The trees were still in front of her, but were becoming more shadowy as the fog thickened again. No more owls were visible, which was a good thing considering her blood spattered windshield. The car engine was running and the heater was going. And there didn't appear to be any more shadows around the car for the moment.
Well everything seems to be in order, nothing weird currently going on, she thought to herself. Then she realized that the car was running. She quickly buckled her seatbelt again and shifted the car into drive again, where it promptly died, like it had before. She thumped her head against the steering wheel and sighed. She felt like she was stuck in the middle of a nightmare, and couldn't shake the feeling that she was being watched. She shifted the car back to park and started the engine again. She figured if she couldn't use the car to go anywhere, she might as well use it to keep warm.
It wasn't particularly cold, but it wasn't warm either. She sat like that for a while, letting the heater in the car run while she watched the swirling patterns in the fog. It almost became a game to her, trying to make out shapes in the swirling mist. A breeze started to blow and the game became even more interesting. In the back of her mind, she knew that a breeze should start to lift the fog, but to her it just seemed to get pushed thicker by the wind. As the wind picked up force, the woman started to become more concerned. The fog was dancing all around her car now, and the wind was howling, even tipping her car with some gusts.
She forced herself to try and calm down again, even though she was really starting to get freaked out. She started hearing voices in the wind, and tried to shake herself back to reality. There wasn't anyone around for miles, how could there be voices in the wind. The wind and the voices continued despite her efforts not to hear either. She decided to try and get the radio to work again, maybe that would help calm her down. She clicked the button on the stereo to listen to the radio again, and to her surprise, voices started playing through the speakers. She felt relieved and settled down to listen to the radio dj, but instead of a radio jockey playing through the speakers, it was the same voices in the wind.