27/08/2016
At one point I had a couple partners, all women. They were an interesting group of people but my partner today will always have the lion’s share of my heart and affection. But I had a few adventures with my other partners that I fondly remember.
One of them took place on a hiking trail last summer, early in the morning before it got too hot out. Charlotte, as I will call her here, and I drove out to the base of the trail and double checked to make sure we had everything for our hike.
I got to sneer at her and be impatient as she shyly stripped down to her panties, socks, and hiking shoes. I told her how much of a pervert she was for wanting to go on this hike as I locked a leather collar around her throat. There was not much cover in the area aside from our car but I had Charlotte cornered on the side that faced the highway. Most of the vehicles that passed by would not have time to spot her but if any pulled in she would be in plain view. So I made sure that she put on her sunscreen and bug spray and snickered at how she flinched with every car that sped past. I had put her clothes in my bag but leaned into the back seat of her car to do an inventory and stuffed it all under her seat. I still had a tight but reasonably long t-shirt for her to wear if she felt uncomfortable.
And then we set off! Almost. I stopped at the sign at the foot of the trail that led into the woods and shook my head. “Oh no, this is no good.” Charlotte was puzzled and turned even redder when I turned to her and said, “Dogs are only allowed on the trail on a leash.” It was playful and flirty and I was relieved when she asked if I had brought one because I definitely did.
The hike passed uneventfully. We passed by another couple who gave us curious looks and I got to tease Charlotte about it. We didn’t break any laws by taking our walk the way that we did and we both had a lot of fun. Ultimately Charlotte decided that while fun to do on a trail she would not feel comfortable being walked in public where there could be many onlookers. I understood but I would be all for walking a cute girl around on a leash regardless of who saw.