It's a very nice autumn morning. I'm looking out the window at the changing leaves in the woods across the street. I was thinking about maybe calling my former girlfriend who used to live here. Several months ago we decided to go our separate ways after nearly three years of being together. Shortly after that was when I met Nancy. Looking out my window on this autumn morning, it's actually Nancy that I've been thinking about most.
I live in a small town in New England. I inherited some money a few years back and now at thirty seven, feel fortunate that I was able to afford the house when I bought it almost seven years ago. As a successful carpenter and builder, I saw a lot of potential in it and spent a lot of time and money on renovations. I consider myself to be attractive and have never had a problem getting dates. But the recent break up left me feeling like I wanted some time to myself, some time to regroup. So right now I've got this nice house to myself with two faithful Labrador Retrievers to keep me company.
As an outdoors person, I love the fact that there's a town forest across the street from the house. It was a quiet neighborhood, so those were definite selling point for me. A few years back, the Boy Scouts cleared some of the many paths in the forest to create a series of hiking trails. The town even set up a few scenic spots with picnic tables. Despite the fact that the town has done this, it really is a rare thing to see another person on a trail, especially during the week. Sometimes on weekends I will meet a family on a picnic at one of the clearings or down by the lake, but other than that, the woods and trails offer a place of beauty, solitude and recreation for me. With one of the trail heads right across the street from me, it makes for easy access to walk the dogs, hiking, mountain biking, or to go snow-shoeing and cross country skiing in winter.
It was the middle of July when I first saw her. I remember it being early evening on a gorgeous summer day. Walking my dogs after finishing up a job, I was approaching the clearing to a beautiful overlook. I had noticed a slight movement up ahead, so stopped in my tracks. It was a woman, maybe thirty years old, stretched out on a picnic table. She was apparently sunbathing and, much to my viewing pleasure, she had her top off. What caught my attention was where her hands were. One was tucked into her unbuttoned hiking shorts, the other squeezing a nipple. I stood there mesmerized, loving the show, until my dogs got her attention β startling her and causing her to abruptly stand up. As she looked around, quickly slipping into her t-shirt and buttoning her shorts; I walked purposefully into the clearing calling the dogs. She smiled nervously as the dogs ran back to me playfully and then found another scent trail in the clearing. I apologized if my dogs had frightened her and told her that they were very friendly. She nodded and from her silence, I got the sense that she might have been embarrassed or perhaps angry. I turned to look out at the view which was always my favorite part of this particular trail.
The clearing was one of the highest points in town and looking out; I took in a scene of wild flowers and rolling hills, against a perfectly clear sky as the sun was just beginning to set. When I turned my attention back to her after about a minute, she was fidgeting with her blonde hair and then bent over to tie a lace on her hiking boots. I asked if she had ever seen any coyotes around. She said no. I mentioned that they were usually more visible this time of day, so she could get lucky. She told me she came up here all the time when it was late, that she knew the trails real good, but had never seen a person or any wildlife other than birds. She then surprised me by saying that since I had come in the way she did; she'd walk back with me. I whistled for the dogs and we began to head down the trail. She was in front of me, so it gave me a chance to admire her figure. Staring at her ass, I got the impression from the way her hiking shorts fit over its two firm cheeks that she was not wearing panties. My imagination was running wild as I again pictured her naked breasts as she sun-bathed. They weren't too big but, from my vantage point of the fit figure walking in front of me, just the right size for her height.
Our walk back was brisk and quiet. When we reached the head of the trail across the street from my house she stopped and told me that was her car parked on the street near my house. I smiled and pointed to my house telling her that's where I lived.
"You're lucky, she said, "I'd love to be that close to the trails."
"It has its advantages," I said, nodding to my dogs, which were now leashed.
There was a moment of awkward silence and then I told her it was nice to meet her.
"By the way, my name is Jack," I said. "Maybe I'll see you on the trails again." In my mind I was already fantasizing that.
She smiled and then walked slowly towards her car. Before reaching it, she stopped again. I was about to break off and go up the sidewalk to my driveway but stopped when she did.
"Jack, um, I don't know if you saw me, uh, on the picnic table. I'm guessing you probably did and wanted you to know that I don't mind. It's, um, what I like to do up there for some reason..."
She saw me blush and smile at the same time. If she had looked down she would've noticed my cock twitching semi-hard. I couldn't tell by her demeanor if she was shy, embarrassed, confident, or a tease. All I know is that she had my attention.
"Well, anyways...Maybe I will see you on the trails again, Jack," she said as she turned to get in her car. "By the way, my name is Nancy."
I, of course, kept hoping that I would see her car in front of my house each day. Meeting up with her became my favorite jerk-off fantasy. I imagined different scenarios: swimming naked in the lake, engaging in sixty-nine with her on the picnic table, fucking her in the meadow. Recalling her naked body from that afternoon got me hard in no time. It didn't matter whether I was in the shower, in bed, or on a job; I could not stop thinking about it. Even when I didn't see her car, I hoped our paths would somehow cross in the forest.
Nothing happened though until one day I had come home to find an envelope with my name written on it taped to the door. Tearing it open, I found a simple note which read:
Hi Jack -
Watch me in the clearing.
Find a good spot and
stay
in the woods.
Don't bring your dogs.
Don't come into the clearing.
Don't follow me afterwards.
See me at 6:30.