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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. All characters in sexual situations are 18 years or older.
The series starts as lesbian nonconsent/reluctance. A lesbian goes off the grid for vacation. She seeks shelter from a storm at what is assumed to be a seldomly used cabin but is caught when the owner shows up unexpectedly. The years of suppressing her submissive tendencies bubble to the surface as she is forced to accept punishment for trespassing and settling the tab for staying in the cabin.
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Trespassers will be punished
The sun had finally come out and I decided to leave the cabin I'd taken refuge in a couple days before when the storm blew in unexpectedly. I knew I should have just moved on, but when I realized the owners of the cabin weren't present and I still had several days of my vacation left, I let the temptation to stay longer suck me in. A cabin with a real bed and fireplace was much better than the tent I brought. I wished the owners had left the electricity on, but beggars can't be choosers. I was grateful not to be sleeping on the ground during the cool nights and using the fireplace to heat up coffee and camp food wasn't any more difficult than a firepit.
This morning, I set out early to explore the area. Miles of trees seemed to cover every direction. There didn't appear to be any other cabins in the area. Maybe this was just someone's summer home, but it was quite possible the trees just hid other cabins. Spring was starting to give way to summer and the trees were in full green bloom. Unless you were on the top of a hill, there wasn't much to see other than tree trunks.
My body felt relaxed and the hike through the brush exhilarating. As the sun reached high overhead, I decided to make my way back. It wouldn't be good to be dark and lost without any real supplies. There was a break in the trees at the top of one of the hills. The view was spectacular and nothing for miles other than nature. The birds sang happily to each other, and I decided this would be a good place to take a break and enjoy the solitude of the area. I stretched out my legs before enjoying a granola bar and the warm scent of the trees as it soaked in the heat of the day. Normally forest sounds didn't bother me, but the crunching sticks sounded bigger than a small animal or branch falling. I jumped forward spinning around to confront what I hoped was not a bear.
In the shadows on the far side, I made out a human watching me. A tall, breath-taking blonde woman stepped into the field. She tilted to one side, and I was captivated by the emerald like eyes as she studied me.
"Sorry you gave me a fright." I smiled hoping the woman was not a threat.
"Didn't mean to scare you," she replied, slipping off her pack. She pulled out a couple of plastic water bottles. "Do you live around here?" Her voice was soft and warm.
My eyes dropped to her red lips, and I wondered what it would be like to kiss her full lips. What would it be like to feel her lips slipping down my neck, sucking on my breasts.
"I, uh, am just visiting." I stuttered as my heart picked up speed. Could this be the owner of the cabin or was I still too far away from that one and I wandered into someone else's place?
The dry brown packed driveway indicated an ingress in, so that would imply there were other campers in the area. Wouldn't the sound of a car have carried through the woods and alerted me to this new danger?
"Where are you staying?" The blonde handed me a bottle.
"Thanks." I stalled for time, taking a big swig of ice-cold liquid. "A cabin not too far from here."
"Oh, like an Air BNB situation?"
"Yeah, yeah something like that." Hoping that she hadn't caught my stammering nervousness.
"Is that old man Garten's place? Down the hill?"
I shifted from one foot to the other wondering how far I could take the ruse. "I think so, not sure."
"Not used to seeing anyone in this place. Especially at this time of the year." She smiled at me, and I lost my train of thought.
It struck me again how beautiful she was. How I missed the touch of a woman. It'd been so long. I wondered how I could find how if she was a single lesbian.
"It's why I like it here. Nothing to distract you, you know."
The blonde hummed then waved to a downed tree. "Hungry?" She pulled out a couple of sandwiches.
"I couldn't take your food." I replied as my stomach grumbled for something more substantial than granola bars.
"It's ok. You need to keep your energy up. So how long have you been here?"
"Um, thanks." I sat next to her unwrapping the sandwich. "Got in just before the storm." The ham and cheese wasn't fancy, but it did hit the spot. Better than camp food in a can.
"When do you have to check out?"
I choked on the bread, swallowing past the lump in my dry throat. "Tomorrow most likely. Need to start heading back."
"Work commitments suck."
"Yeah, but I have another five days."
The blonde stood to stretch. "Why leaving so early? You still have four days unaccounted for."
"It'll take me a while to hike back."
"That sounds adventurous."
"I love hiking. It's nice being off the grid, ya know? Leaving everything behind and just enjoying nature."
"Yes. Like the old days where no one knew where you were until you came back. Easy to do way out here with little to no tech."
I closed my eyes, inhaling the pine. Relaxing and drinking in the pleasant company of a beautiful woman would be nice. I wondered about the possibility of extending my stay another couple of days to relax with her. I could hike back in five, maybe four hours. Was she interested in something more sexual?
"The hike helps clear my mind. I find I relax better when I stop moving." I arched back stretching my shoulders, indulging in an image of me between my new friend's legs.
"Hey!" I screamed as something yanked me backwards. I landed on my back, struggling for air. The sun was bright causing me to squint.
Before I could bring things back into focus, I found myself face down in the leaves, trying to breathe through the shock. By the time I could inhale enough air, my wrists were bound behind me.
"What the fuck are you doing?" The bile rose in my throat as every murder mystery and disappearance news story raced through my mind.
"Might be making a citizen's arrest."
"A what?"
The blonde rolled me over on my back, hunching down. I tried to kick at her and scramble back. "See, this is my land," she grunted, grabbing my ankles, and pulling me forward on my back. "It's not, nor has it ever been, an Air BNB." She wrapped a couple of zip ties around my ankles securing them together in the middle with a long tie. "So that makes you." She pointed a long finger at me. "A trespasser."
"Look, I'm sorry, really." I pleaded trying to control the fear spreading through my chest. "I was just trying to get out of the weather. It was bad and I just...I just wanted to get out of it for the night," I rambled, searching for anything to get this woman to take pity on me and release me.
The blonde nodded. "That makes sense. Except that was almost two days ago
and
you broke a windowpane to enter my home."
I swallowed rapidly wondering how crazy this lady was. Even if I could manage to get to my feet free, I wouldn't be able to outrun her with my hands tied behind my back. The trails to get here were steep and the risk of not making it out of here at all was high. Would anyone hear me scream? There had to be someone else in the area.
"Please don't call the cops. I'm sorry. I'll pay for the glass. Even the lodging."