Warning: Although I am placing this story in the First Time category, it could have as easily been put into the BDSM or Group Sex categories. If either of these bother you, seek out another story.
Disclaimer: All characters in this story are fictional, and over the age of 18.
~~~~~
An hour past sunset on a Friday night, I was driving towards my parents' home out in the country, the wipers struggling to keep up with the pouring rain, when my engine went clunk-alunk-
CLANK
, then started to grind apart. Half the warning lights on my dash went off, and the power steering went out, too. I struggled to pull over to the side of the road, hoping not to wind up rolling over in a ditch.
I tried turning off and restarting the engine, uselessly. 'Could this day get any fucking worse?' I asked myself. I looked at my cell phone, and saw zero bars, predictably. It had been miles since the last town, maybe 15 until the next one and 30 until Georgetown, where my parents lived, and I seemed to be the only car on the road, given the weather. I tried calling AAA anyway, but the call wouldn't go through. Yup, worse. I would have walk to find a phone. In the rain. I reached for the glove box to grab the umbrella I usually keep there, and it wasn't. Shit! I'd left it at work. Or at least where I used to work, before today.
Okay, I was going to get soaked. That or just sit here with the hazard lights on, hoping someone came by. I chose walking. Stepping out of the car, I looked ahead, and thought I saw a light in the distance. Maybe it was a house? It couldn't be that far away, if I could see it through the rain.
The walk turned downhill to start. I felt soaked through even before I got out of sight of my car and its blinking hazards. I'd also lost sight of the light I'd seen ahead. Thankfully, it wasn't all that cold, being May instead of December.
I periodically checked my phone for a signal every 5 minutes, and it was maybe 20 minutes, as the road turned uphill again, when the trees on the other side of the road showed the light of an approaching car. I turned behind me, and started waving my arms when I saw the headlights. It was a minivan, and the driver spotted me, and pulled to a stop right beside me.
The passenger rolled down the window, and a female voice yelled, "Are you alright?"
I walked closer, and said to the woman, "My car broke down back there. You probably saw it." Looking through the window, there appeared to be three women in the van.
"Yup," said the one next to the window. "We stopped to see if anyone was there, and figured there might be someone walking ahead of us, so we kept an eye out, and here you are. Daria, open the door, and let him in out of the rain."
The passenger door slid open, and I climbed in. Daria scooted over to the other side of the bench seat, and I climbed in and pulled the door closed behind me and sat on the bench, trying to slick my hair back so I could get the water to stop running into my eyes. Daria reached behind the seat, and handed me a towel. It was a bit crusty, but I wasn't complaining, as I wiped my face and passed it along my hair to get most of the water out of it.
"Thanks. Daria is it? I'm Sam." I shook her hand, once I'd dried mine. I could barely see her, from just the instrument lights.
The driver introduced herself as Kim, and the front passenger as Mindy. "So, where were you headed, Sam?" Kim asked.
I answered, "My parents live in Georgetown, about 30 miles from here, I guess. I thought I saw a light from a house up ahead, but I haven't seen it again since I left my car."
"That's exactly where we're headed," Kim said. "Our friend Eliza's house. She's at the top of this next hill, and when it's not raining you can easily see the house from the top of the hill before, which is where you broke down, but in between you're dipping into the valley between them, and can't see either hilltop until you climb out again. You'd have been there soon, even if we didn't come along." She turned to put the van back in gear and started forward again.
I nodded, and asked, "Do you think she'd let me use her phone? My cell's worthless out here."
"I think she can be persuaded," Mindy said. "If you can meet her price." Daria giggled beside me.
'What did that mean?' I thought.
It was only another couple minutes of driving, before I could see the house, the exterior lit up brightly by several spotlights. "Does your friend always run this many lights?" I asked.
"No, Eliza only turns on the spotlights when she has guests coming, so they don't drive right past her," Daria said.
Kim pulled into the gravel driveway of a large one-story farmhouse that had the appearance of being added onto several times, with a fairly new 3-bay garage attached at one end, and honked her horn twice. A few seconds later, the door to the garage opened, revealing a pickup on one side, a BMW in the middle and an open space on the other.
As we pulled into the garage, the light from the opener and the car lights brightened the interior of the garage and car, so I got my first good look at Daria. Hair that I initially thought was black was instead a dark auburn, shoulder-length. She looked about 30, and she was stacked, with at least D cup breasts under a blue silk blouse with a blue bra I could just glimpse as she leaned forward slightly to say something to Kim that I couldn't make out.
Looking ahead, I could make out that Kim was a long-haired blonde, in a grey blouse and Mindy a curly-haired brunette in a white polo shirt. But the seats blocked any real view of their bodies. As Kim turned off the engine, the spotlights turned off and the garage door began going back down. The door into the house opened, and a petite short-haired brunette stepped through. She was gorgeous, from head to toe, in tight jeans, and a tight red tshirt I could see her nipples poking through.
She asked, "Who the fuck is this?" pointing towards me, as Mindy opened her door. I opened the sliding door next to me and stepped out, making room for Daria to get out as well. Now standing beside her, Mindy matched my 5'9" height, and was built more solidly than Daria or Eliza, but really cute overall. As Kim came around the van, she was about 5'6", Daria about 5'8". Kim was midway between Daria and Eliza in terms of curves. None of these women were a clone of the other, for sure.
Mindy said, "This is Sam. He broke down on that last rise before the road dips into the valley, saw your house lights and started walking. We happened upon him before he got here. Which is apparently a good thing, considering how you just greeted him. Chill out, Eliza, he's not Jack."
"Sorry," she said, extending a hand to shake mine. "Eliza Kurtz. Welcome to my home. How can I help you, Sam?"
"Sam Kaminsky," I said, shaking her hand. "Can I use your phone, to call AAA, and my parents?"
As she let go of my hand, she said, "Yeah, but I wouldn't get your hopes up about AAA. There's only one tow company that serves this area, and the owner had his other driver quit, so he's operating solo. I heard on my police scanner that there was a big accident about an hour ago near Georgetown, five cars needing tows, and the truck will be tied up by that for hours, and any other crashes in this storm. A measly breakdown this far out of town? It could be tomorrow before he can get to it, if not longer."
The door from the garage opened onto a mudroom, where we all took off our shoes, and then passed into a large kitchen that must have been part of a recent remodel, as all of the appliances were very modern, and the countertops looked like marble. Eliza directed me to a wall-mounted phone, and handed me the local phone book.
I got the same story from the tow company receptionist, apparently the owner's wife, and on top of that, when I told her where I had broken down, she told me that particular road toward Georgetown had been closed about 10 miles from there, because most of the road had washed out, and they wouldn't be able to get to me until it was open again. When I informed Eliza of that, she said, "It doesn't sound like your parents are going to be able to pick you up, since the detour adds 50 miles. Please accept my invite to spend the night. I'll drive you myself in the morning, okay?"
"Are you sure? I don't want to intrude."