Sara had just dashed out of the school's garden and into the heavily wooded thicket. She swatted at branches and pushed through leafy shrubs, traveling deeper and deeper into the woods. If the boys who had seen here decided to follow her, she'd need to make sure she lost them, at all costs. After running for about five minutes, she finally decided to stop to catch her breathe. It didn't seem like the boys had followed her.
"I hope they don't say anything about me" Sara thought. It wouldn't be the best thing to have word start spreading that there was a pantless girl running about through campus.
Sara looked down at her makeshift outfit. She had on a dirty, white t-shirt she found in the janitor's closet, now blotched with green and brown stains from her forest trek. Underneath that, there was a tiny blue bikini, which for all she knew might have been made for developing teenagers, not a grown woman like herself. The bottoms had crept up her ass from all the running, and the bikini top was killing her chest from how tight it was.
"I can't believe the strap hasn't broken from all that tension," Sara said, adjusting her breasts. With barely any space for her chest, she was struggling to catch her breath. "God this is so tight! Why did those idiots have to give me something so damn small?"
With thoughts of revenge accumulating in her mind, Sara decided to press forward again through the thicket. The bikini might have felt unbearable, but it was all she had on under her shirt. She pushed on, hoping she was going in the right direction.
After about ten more minutes of walking, the woods suddenly cleared up, and out before her, was a little lake about 300 feet across. It was Lake June, a recreational area frequently used by college students and athletes. But this morning, it was completely barren. Fall was in the air, and swimming clearly wasn't on the agenda for anyone so early in the day.
Initially, Sara was thankful for her fortunate circumstances - she could just walk around the water, unnoticed! Following the treeline for cover, she began to walk around the lake, waiting to find its curve. She followed the southern edge for quite a while, before wondering if she had really gone the right way. The lake didn't seem to end, and the forest was becoming less and less dense as she traveled.. East?
"If the lake keeps going for too much longer, I'll be back at campus!" Sara thought. "This lake doesn't go that far, right? I mean, I know I'm still sort of new, but I should know at least that much about where everything -" Sara's thoughts were suddenly interrupted. The lake was still going, but the treeline had stopped. If she walked another twenty steps or so, she'd be back at school. The same school where, as she could see from her loosely vegetated position, dozens of students were bustling away to get to class.
"Fuch" she muttered. "Looks like I'll have to try going around the other side of the lake." And with that, Sara quickly trotted back along the tree line. Getting to the opposite end of the body of water started a lot easier. There was more cover, which meant Sara could pick up the pace. Within a few more minutes, she was at the other end of the lake.
Except, there was in fact, no end. The lake turned into a wide, raging river, crashing over rocks and jagged stones. There was no way she was going to get across there.