Hello everyone! I finally finished my big FreeUse story, so I decided to celebrate with a quick little one-shot. The big story is still going through some proofreading, but I should be posting a schedule for it in the next couple of months. In the meantime, please enjoy this naughty little nature adventure.
Lost in the Woods
Henry had really done it this time. What should have been a short little hike had somehow turned into an afternoon long adventure. An adventure that didn't seem to be coming to a close any time soon. As he watched the sun continue its descent, he wondered if he was even going to make it out before supper.
It was meant to be a quick little excursion. More of a jaunt really. Just a way to get his muscles going and shake off some of the work week fatigue. He'd woken up, taken a look outside, and had set his sights on the mountain range that bordered the valley. After living here for the past few years, he still hadn't found the time to check them out. But after the week he had had, Henry figured a few hours away from his computer and people would probably do him some good.
He'd packed up some water and a few granola bars and had made his way over to the visitor center. The ranger on duty had handed him a map and helped him towards the leisure path, but a few hours later it didn't feel very leisurely. It was supposed to be a nice gentle loop, just a way to stretch your legs and take in some good ol' nature, an hour long walk at most.
Bracing himself against a tree and trying to catch his breath, he wondered for the millionth time how things could have gone so wrong. He couldn't even make out the path any more, there was nothing but trees and bushes for as far as he could see. Henry closed his eyes and tried to calm himself. He took a nice long breath.
Wait. Was that? It sure smelled like it.
Following his nose, he made his way toward the deliciously smokey scent. He'd eaten the last of his food a while back and his stomach had commenced complaining shortly after. Luckily, it didn't seem like it would be complaining for much longer.
He wasn't sure how or where the barbeque smell had come from, but he wasn't complaining. Maybe he'd wandered into one of the picnic areas or maybe he was about to stumble into someone's backyard. Either way, he hoped they would be willing to share some of that food. And, help him get back home. Obviously.
Funny how priorities can change like that.
Meandering his way past the endless trees, he did his best to follow the smell of the smoke. He was worried he could be walking in circles again, but a few moments later he spotted a clearing. Finally!
Pulling himself out of the brush, he stepped into the clearing and paused. His breath caught in his throat. He couldn't believe his eyes.
There was a small tent perched off to one side. It looked like something out of an old boy scout manual; a stretch of green fabric held up by thick sticks tied together with twine. In the middle of the clearing was a handmade fire pit. Rocks and stones of all sizes circled an impressive blaze that licked towards the sky. Laying in front of the fire, was the largest buck he'd ever seen. Its antlers were long and pointed, which must have been a majestic site when it had been alive. Which it certainly wasn't any more. No, its eyes were dull and its side had been cut into.
Henry took all of this in, but it wasn't what drew him forward. That honor went to the beautiful woman sitting by the fire.
Even sitting, he could tell that she was tall. Her arms and legs were lithe yet muscular, complimenting her body. Her very exposed body. Highlighted by the rays of the setting sun, her pale body was a sight to behold. She sat crossed legged with her back against a tree, every inch of her soft skin exposed for the entire world to see, except for a small pair of green panties that covered her crotch. Her russet curls fell around her shoulders, but they didn't reach far enough to cover her breasts. They weren't huge, but they made a big impact on her small frame.
Entirely engrossed with the rack of ribs laying in front of her, the stranger didn't even seem to notice him. She dug her fingers into the meat, tore off a section, and brought it to her mouth. Wrapping her mouth around the meat and taking a bite, she tore a chunk away from the bone and savored it. She closed her eyes and chewed softly, the rich grease coating her lips. Henry watched, captivated, as a drop fell from her lips and dripped onto her breast. The lone droplet shimmering in the light and made its way towards her nipple. If the lady was bothered by the mess, she didn't show it.
It was a beautiful sight. Lewd as it was. Henry wanted to go over and join her, to fill his stomach and maybe get some directions, but how was he supposed to do that while she was looking so... stark.
In the end, his legs betrayed him. He stepped forward into the clearing. and stepped right on a twig. It wasn't a loud noise, but compared to the soft crackle of the fire it may as well have been a gunshot.
In a flash the young woman dropped her meal and reached behind her.
Henry threw up his arms in surrender and closed his eyes, worried that the next sound he heard would be a real gunshot.
After a beat, he braved a peak. Instead of a gun in her hands, she held an old fashioned bow, polished wood pulled taught with yellowed sinew. She had a long arrow notched, her hands steady. Her gaze was piercing and every part of him wanted to run away, yet all he could do was stare into her emerald eyes.
She stared at him for a few more moments, then spoke. "Who are you, what are you doing here?"
Her voice was soft, yet stern. Too bad he couldn't respond with the same amount of confidence. Thought that probably had to do with the weapon pointed at him. "My name is Henry. I got lost on the mountain and left my phone in the car. I was hoping you could give me directions back to the entrance?"
His story didn't seem to put her at ease, she just kept staring at him like he was a puzzle for her to solve. She didn't even lower her bow.
After a moment, she looked like she was about to respond, but she was interrupted by the sound of his stomach rumbling. Her hands finally relaxed, and he could have sworn she smiled. Placing the bow back against the tree, and slipping the arrow back into its quiver, she turned and pulled another chunk of meat off the bone and extended it towards him. "Take this. Warm yourself by the fire and eat your fill. In the morning I can take you down the mountain."
Relief rushed over him. In a few steps he was able to take the meat from her and he greedily shoved it into his mouth. It was tender and had a sweet taste. Licking the juice off his lips, he caught an almost fruity undertone. It had to be the best meat he'd ever had.
When she patted the ground next to her he slung off his backpack and got comfortable by the fire. After a few more bites, he reached into his pack and brought out the last of his water bottles. He'd tried to be smart and save it, but since it looked like he was going to be out of here sooner than he thought, he figured he could risk it. Taking a few sips and washing the food down, he offered the bottle to the woman, which she accepted with a nod.
Henry watched as she threw her head back and drank. Her chest lifted up and down with every gulp and he once again caught himself staring at her naked form. He still couldn't believe his luck. Not only had he managed to find someone that could help him, but she was a knockout with the best food he'd ever had.