It was a hot Saturday afternoon in late Spring, with the Summer weather already here. I was home alone and relaxing in the back yard. I'd dropped a rug onto the lawn to make sure there was something between me and any crawlies and settled down to read for a while. I had a cold drink and some nibbles and my phone was playing some soft music and I was relaxed and happy.
While I was lying there it occurred to me that this was the ideal time to get myself a start to getting a tan. With no-one home and in complete seclusion in the back yard I could strip down to my undies and soak up some sun. I ignored the stray thought that pointed out I could get naked if I wanted to. Undies would suffice.
I jumped to my feet, unfastened by shorts, and was about to push them down when that thought came wandering past again. If I stripped I'd be free of tan-lines. There wasn't anyone around and I wasn't expecting anyone. If anyone did come by I'd hear them approaching and could wrap the rug around myself to protect my modesty.
I probably should have waited for a third thought but in this instance having second thoughts won out. I started pushing both my shorts and my panties down. I'm sure you can see where this is going.
I'd reached the point where I was half bent over, lifting a leg to take it out of my things, when a voice said, "Very nice," in what I had to admit was an appreciative tone. I, of course, tried to stand up, and turn around, and take a step away from whoever was there, and pull my clothes back up, all at the same time.
What I actually did, compared to what I tried to do, was get my feet all tangled in my clothes and pitched forward, hastily flinging out my hands to stop myself doing a face-plant. I finished up on my hands and knees, effectively half naked, giggling inanely at the sheer ludicrousness of the situation, twisting my head around to see who was there.
All I could see at first was what seemed to be a very big man looming above me, a stranger to me. Before I could tell him to go away or take steps to address my lack of clothing he'd settled down beside me, one hand pressing against my back, so I was stuck where I was, and the other hand closing over me in a very intimate manner.
"This is very generous of you, Tiffany," he said as he started rubbing my mound. "I accept your kind invitation."
"What the fuck are you talking about?" I shrieked. "Get your hands off me. I wasn't inviting you to do anything. And my name isn't Tiffany. It's Michelle. I don't know any Tiffany."
"Not Tiffany?"
"Certainly not. I've never even met a Tiffany in my whole life," I snarled. "Now get your hands off me."
He didn't. The hand on my back felt as though it weighed a ton and I wasn't going anywhere while that was there. His other hand was busy, rubbing and petting and pushing into places it shouldn't.
A little background here. When I said he was a man I meant that he was a man about ten years older than me. He must have been around thirty. If he'd been my age I'd have referred to him as a boy, mainly because I've know the boys my age all my life and they were still boys as far as I was concerned. Even when they changed into serial gropers as soon as I passed eighteen I still considered them boys. Not this guy, though. Most definitely a man.
"No," he replied to my demand that he remove his hands. "I like the feel of you. Besides, you're not ready yet."
"What the hell are you talking about? Just leave me alone. It's obvious that you've come to the wrong place."
"I had sort of come to that conclusion myself," he told me, while at the same time slipping a couple of fingers inside me to start rubbing me internally. "Doesn't matter. All's good as far as I'm concerned."
I gasped at the audacity of his latest touch, gritted my teeth and snapped at him.
"If you don't get away from me right now I will scream."
"Yeah? Who do you think will be close enough to hear or will be able to tell where the scream is coming from?"
He had a point, damn him. Our property was on the generous side and unless there was someone out in their yard the neighbours wouldn't hear. As I'd seen both of them depart at about the same time as my parents I'd be guessing no-one was home. I also doubted that anyone wandering down the street would hear or care about a stray scream.
I took a deep breath and tried to appeal to him.