"Almost heaven West Virginia..." Paul sang as he crossed the state line. He pulled into the first rest stop there were several cars there, but he picked hers out right away. The blue Malibu with the sunroof, couldn't be any other one. As he parked beside it he began to laugh, he had been correct with his guessing.
She got out of her car at the same time he did. This was a woman comfortable with her own body. She was short, soft and curvy. Her short skirt covered her rounded tummy as in fell over her thighs. He could tell that she wasn't wearing a bra only by the outline her stiff nipples left on her blouse Her breasts weren't big, but they stood nicely with no bra for support.
Her skin was still freckled from the sunlight of summer vacation and her hair wore highlights of golden blonde surrounded by fiery red. Her blue eyes sparkled as she walked up to him and kissed his lips.
"I've rented a small cabin" she said, "I thought you'd like to see what West Virginia is famous for while you were here"
"Honey, I've got a number of things in mind to check out that are native to West Virginia he laughed.
"Well then sweetie, follow me" she grinned. He walked around to open her car door for her before getting in his own car and as sat down in the seat she opened her legs just enough to let him know she wasn't wearing any panties. He could see just a hint of her strawberry bush as she swung her legs inside the car.
He returned to his own car, as quickly as he could considering the instant hard-on he now sported. Took his place behind the drivers seat and followed her car out of the rest stop and onto the twisty mountain roads. Well that's if you could call them roads...the narrow mountain passageways where the front end of your car met the rear end fender as it rounded the corner could hardly be called roads so far as he was concerned.
Her car came to a stop in front of a cabin that seemed to appear out of no place. When he stepped from the car he could hear the cool mountain stream that twinkled over the the rocks in back of the cabin. The smell of the mountain laurel lingered in the air He knew that they were the only two people within miles of where they were standing and that was just fine by him.