It's hard to believe that's its only 4 months since the day that changed my life forever. It was a Wednesday and about 11, I got a horrible feeling I didn't want to be at work. Ok it had been a little stressful but nothing any worse than any other day. I checked my diary and saw I only had one appointment and that was wi9th a junior team mate, so rang my secretary. Told her to change my meeting with John till tomorrow morning as I had to leave the office.
In the 15yrs I had worked there I had never taken a day off or left the office but she didn't question me. In fact it was the start of a lot of firsts for me. I went straight home and got changed in to jeans and a tee shirt put my walking boots on and drove 10 miles to the State Forrest. After parking my car I started to walk down one of the many walking tracks. It had been years since I had last been there in fact it was when the kids were younger we used to bring them here to run off some steam.
I walked for about 2 hours before arriving back at the car park, I grabbed a cold drink from the cold pack in the trunk and sat to drink it. I was about to finish my drink when a motor bike rode in to the car park one of those big Harleys with the throaty sound. The bike stopped on the opposite side of the car park from me about 30 feet away. The biker got off their bike and from the shape and curves of the body I knew it was a women.
She took her helmet off and let her shoulder length blond hair fall out which she shook to let lose and reshape. She had a leather jacket and jeans on with riding boots. She took off the jacket under which she wore a white blouse under that she had a red bra which I could clearly see through the top. She replaced took a bag out of the saddle bags on her bike and started to walk, as she went past me she smiled a beautiful smile that seemed to say so much more then hello. I tried to decide how old she was and came to the conclusion she would be in her late thirties maybe forty but no older. I watched her walk past and down the path I took out of the car park and I don't know why but I felt the urge to follow her.