**Tanner
Remo Tanner looked down at the house in the dark, bored and without genuine interest, yet still hoping to catch a glimpse of anything interesting.
Just as he was about to turn away, a light came on in one of the bedroom windows on the top floor, and his neighbor entered the room, wrapped in just a bath towel.
The physical reaction he experienced at that moment surprised him in its sheer ferocity for days afterward. Within a second, he was wide awake, his heart beating like crazy, and his throat suddenly dry. He opened his mouth to breathe quietly or see better; he didn't know which himself.
When the woman put the towel down on the bed with indifference, he froze at the erotic sight. He couldn't move, not even if he had wanted to, as a veritable paralysis had seized him. He directed all his senses toward this unexpected scene.
He watched her hands glide over her body. Although the woman smeared the lotion somewhat mechanically on her body, Tanner absorbed every little detail with unbelievable excitement.
Her naked body.
He was trembling, no longer in control of his body. This woman was so gorgeous, and her flowing movements enchanted him. He stared and squinted, regretting not having binoculars.
Slowly, his hand wandered to his painfully erect penis, rubbing it through his old workout pants. He marveled at how unusually quickly his member had sprung to life, already throbbing.
His wide-open eyes followed his neighbor's every move as her hands slid from her feet to her knees, then higher and higher.
He refused to blink. With an intensity that was otherwise not his own, he tried to memorize every detail of the scene he looked at. His underpants prevented his bulging, uncomfortably bent cock from rising fully. Without another thought, he violently grabbed the drawstring of his pants to loosen it and create more space. But that's when it happened: he had moved the curtain!
Even though it was only a tiny movement, his beautiful naked neighbor instantly glanced up at his window. In that exact instant, he jumped back. However, it was too late; he was almost certain she had seen him.
Or hadn't she?
Trembling with excitement and embarrassment, he dared to look down again after a while. But she was gone, and the shutters were down.
Damn!
Disappointment overcame him, just as brutally as the excitement had before. It seized his entire being, tightening his throat. He couldn't believe his stupidity and was incredibly annoyed about his clumsiness. He ruffled his unkempt hair and almost started crying.
How could he have been so stupid? Why hadn't he prepared himself better for such a moment? What else could he have observed if it wasn't for his clumsy move? Question upon question rushed through his mind. He breathed heavily with disappointment, and his mood deteriorated even further.
When Tanner -- everyone only ever called him by his last name -- had moved into the small office many years ago, he had immediately realized that from his office window, he could see directly into the apartments of the neighboring building. At the same time, trees completely obscured the view from and to the lower floors.
But for years, all the shutters had been closed in the evenings. But even if not, the residents had been ugly and old, so a closer look would not have been worthwhile.
But then, last year, the apartments in the block below had been renovated, and some tenants had moved out, some somewhat involuntarily. He had hoped his luck would turn around and an attractive woman would finally move in. After all, his voyeurism had only occurred on the Internet so far, and he craved the real thing.
And sure enough, this pretty doctor moved in with her two daughters, one of them a young, crisp beauty, the other a bit chubbier but still promising for the future. He could hardly believe his luck and was highly excited whenever he observed the house. But no matter how hard he had tried and been peeping for weeks, he didn't even see a glimpse of them during the day, and the damn shutters were down at night.
The disappointment and frustration hit him hard, and his already foul mood worsened. Even though he would look down every day, time after time, he gave up, frustrated after a while. Nothing exciting had happened for months, nothing at all.