Hi,
This story was written for a lovely lady I met and am talking to 'on line'. It includes ideas she had and I thank her for them -- and I thank her for the inspiration. Please send feedback which I will share with her. Positive feedback will no doubt result in more of her ideas and fantasies reaching the written word.
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It was dark. Very dark.
Dressed to the nines in her evening dress Dee was beginning to get worried. She had dressed up tonight for the theatre and was supposed to meet the girls at a new restaurant that Barbara had found. Typing the location into her SatNav, she had set off. Now she was lost and, to cap it all, she had been so late and in such a rush, her mobile was on the table at home.
Her headlights lit what seemed to be a country road and she wondered where this restaurant was. Suddenly there was a loud bang from the front of the car and she stopped. All the lights went out and she was completely in the dark. Now she began to worry. Where the hell am I she thought -- and with no knickers! She rarely wore knickers when she went out like this. It made her feel free!
She sat for a while contemplating what to do and suddenly headlights appeared in the mirror. Shall I get out, she thought then felt very vulnerable. She seemed to be in the middle of nowhere! The car drew nearer, passed her, then pulled in. A man got out and walked back to her car. Dee got out to meet him. He was quite tall, about 6ft she thought, slim and, she smiled to herself, quite good looking. Probably in his late forties and dressed smartly in sweater and slacks.
"Hi," he smiled -- a nice smile Dee thought, "a problem?"
Dee looked up into his eyes and, smiling shyly, said, "Oh dear yes! It suddenly stopped. I don't even know where I am!"
He smiled back, "Well, you're well of the beaten track here. Where were you going?" Dee gave him the name of the restaurant. "That's a way from here," he said, "I think you must have taken a wrong turn a good while back."
"I was just following the SatNav," Dee said with a sigh.
"Mmm, they can get a bit lost around here. Lots of dead ends and roads that lead nowhere. Anyway," he said in a businesslike manner, "let's have a look at your car." She smiled up at him. Yes, he was quite handsome! "By the way," he said with a smile, "my name is Trevor Anselm. I live not too far from here."
"Oh," said Dee somewhat flustered, "I'm Dee."
"Well Dee," he said with another smile, "the car. Open the bonnet." Dee leant into the car and reached for the bonnet catch aware that, as she did so, her arse was sticking up in the air. This fact was not altogether unnoticed by Trevor who, appreciating greatly the female arse, liked what he saw. The woman was in her forties he thought and very, very attractive. Medium height and well built, shapely. Nice smile, nice arse, he though as his mind began to consider possibilities for developing the situation further!
Trevor walked to the front of the car and lifted the bonnet to be greeted by clouds of smoke. Coughing, he quickly moved away. "I think something serious has gone on down there," he said pointing to the engine, "are you in the AA or anything?"
"Yes," she nodded, "but I left my phone at home." Trevor smiled, things were working out!
"Well," he said with a smile, "I don't have a mobile with me so, I suppose, the next best thing is for you to come back to my place and use the phone there. How about that?"
Dee looked him up and down. She knew she was in a precarious position. The car wouldn't move, she didn't even know where she was and, to cap it all, it had started to drizzle. She was surprised however, at the frisson of excitement she felt about what was happening. It was a bit like some of the stories she read on Lit! She knew, however, that unless she wanted to sit in the car until dawn or until someone less -- was attractive the word? - came along, she had little choice.
Trevor meanwhile was contemplating the possibilities. She was bloody attractive and that arse! Pretty sure Dave would like that too! When he felt the drizzle he was certain she would agree.
"Yes," said Dee softly, "yes please. It seems the only solution."
Trevor smiled. "No need to worry, I'll take care of you," he said softly. Dee started at the sound of the words and that frisson of excitement seemed to increase in intensity. Trevor showed her to his car and they set off. The house, Dee noted when they arrived, had a fairly long drive and was set back a way from the road. She felt some trepidation as they left the highway and drove through the automatic gates. Trevor had kept up a steady stream of quite normal conversation as they drove and Dee began to relax a little, to feel a little more secure. The car stopped outside the front door of a largish house. Dee noticed a light on inside -- perhaps he was married, she thought, happier at the prospect of going into this man's house.