I stepped out of the shower, wrapping a towel around me, and another around my head. Picking my watch up off the counter I checked the time, it was almost 9 p.m. My friends would be here in about half an hour. It was Friday night, my husband's poker night, and he was over at one of his friend's houses with a bunch of his buddies, and so all of their wives (including me) would be going out on the town. It was kind of a ritual, a little time apart to spend with our friends. He'd sit around, smoking cigars and drinking beer, and the girls and I would go to the bar, or a movie or something.
I hurried out of the bathroom, into the bedroom to finish getting ready. Grabbing my lipstick from my vanity I stood in front of my full-length mirror, starting to put my face on. As I focused on the task I hand I stared intently into the reflection. I jumped a little as I noticed something out of the corner of my eye. The blinds covered the window of my bedroom behind me, but it had been a warm summer day, so I'd left the window open, the blinds just slightly parted. It was normal, something I did everyday. The only difference was that this time I thought I saw a shape on the other side of the blinds.
I continued apply my makeup, unsure if I'd really seen anything, but now my focus switched from my reflection to that of the window behind me. Sure enough, I could make out a shadowy figure just beyond the thin slats of the Venetian blind. Trying to remain as calm as possible, I kept working on my cosmetics, my mind racing, not quite sure what to do. My first inclination was to call the cops as fast as I could, but something kept me from doing it. I didn't know it, but that person watching me from outside was you. A few nights ago, you'd been out walking your dog, letting it take care of business in the alley behind my house, when you'd noticed me changing in my bedroom through the window. Every night since then, you'd been coming down the alley at night, stealing glances at me when I didn't know you were there., getting bolder every night. Tonight you'd gotten up enough courage to actually stand in the flowerbed just outside, just a few inches from the windowsill. A regular peeping-tom.
Not knowing who you are, I'm scared, naturally, but as I continue to apply my eyeliner, I feel a familiar tingle of excitement at the same time. A few minutes have passed since I noticed you there, and you haven't made a move as far as I can tell. Slowly, I begin to feel more excitement than fear at the situation. A small smile forms on my lips as an idea formulates in my mind. Pulling the towel from around my hair off of my head, I grab my brush, leaning over to brush out my hair. The towel around my body barely covers my thighs, and as I bend over I know that I'm giving you a perfect shot of my tight little ass when the edge of the towel creeps up toward my waist. I swear I can feel your eyes on me as I calmly brush out my hair, and the more I feel it, the more I find myself enjoying the situation.