Serena and I were driving north from the Kill Devil Hills and the Wright Brother's Monument through Kitty Hawk on the way to Norfolk. The photo shoot at the monument had been successful and I must admit a bit surprising. Unfortunately, the impending rain stopped us from getting all the shots we needed. We were able to get some nice shots at sunrise, just before the sun slipped into the clouds.
Passing through Kitty Hawk and approaching the Wright Memorial Bridge the rain started, first just a few large drops randomly striking the windshield, then a bit heavier. We were able to get across the bridge before it got too heavy, but soon, we were creeping along in some steady downpours. Soon it got so bad I decided we better stop.
"Serena, I think I'm going to pull off the road as soon as I find a place to stop. We're not in a hurry and there's no need taking any chances in this rain," I said loudly so she could hear me over the sound of the rain.
"The Cotton Gin is not too far ahead, they have plenty of parking and if the rain let's up we and run in and look around," she shouted back.
"What is the Cotton Gin?" I asked, pensively.
"It's kind of a mini-outlet fashion center."
"A mini-outlet fashion center? And what exactly is a mini-outlet fashion center?"
"Well, it's too small to be really called a mall, but they have a lot of nice fashion stuff a fairly reasonable prices."
"Doesn't the magazine pay you enough? I'd figure you would want to hit the high price shops and stuff."
"Hey, a girl can't have too many clothes and here I can get three or four for the price of one at the upscale stores. Besides, often it is the same stuff."
"Oh now come on, you certainly don't believe that do you?" I asked, laughing a bit.
"Well I can dream, besides... there, just up ahead on the right there. No, not this drive, it's the exit. Yeah, over there."
"Okay, I imagine you want to park up close so you can duck it when the rain stops."
"No, that's okay. Park over there," she said, pointing off to the left.
"The back row?"
"We don't want someone banging up the car trying to stay dry."
"It's a rental car, who cares."
"Humor me, just park over there. Yeah, that one right there."
I pulled into a spot at the back corner of the lot. The rain was even heavier now than when we were on the road. Outside the car all we could see anywhere was a the dull gray of falling water. Reaching into my camera bag, I pulled out my digital camera to show Serena a few of the shots.
"I wanted to show you what I got," I said as she scooted a bit closer to me. "The better shots are on film, but this should give you an idea."
I showed her the first couple I took with the digital and then came the one I got at sunrise, the one that showed off her spectacular nipples. Just looking at it again and remembering the pose I felt my cock becoming erect. She wouldn't have been able to notice it with me sitting down, so I didn't try to adjust it, even though it felt a bit uncomfortable.
Going through the shots we finally came to one of the last ones, the one where she was sitting on the wall, straddling the sharp corner when she lifted her skirt to expose her naked kitty to me. I quickly clicked past that one, but she grabbed my hand.