Ever had one of those days where it seams that nothing could go your way? Well, Sue was having one of those days. She had woken up terribly late for work, knowing that she could lose her job for being late one more time. She quickly got dressed, jumped in her car, and flew off to work. Less than a mile away from work, she was pulled over by a cop for doing 50 in a 30. He gave her a warning, but took up too much of her time in doing it. As she drove on she looked down and noticed that the slit in her already too short skirt had ripped all the way up to hip. She sighed heavily thinking that her day couldn't get any worse. Her car suddenly bucked and stalled. She put the car into neutral and drove it into the breakdown lane. In her haste that morning, Sue had forgotten to fill her petrol tank. She dropped her head to the steering wheel and began to cry. Hoping that some kind soul would help her, she put on her emergency flashers. She figured however, that nobody in their right mind would pull over in this pouring rain for her. She knew that her only hope was to get out of the car and hope that some man would pull over for her.
Sue stepped out of the car. She was a stunning woman, even when soaked to the bone. Her black hair was wrapped around her, clinging to her fair skin. Her fire engine red lips engaged in a small pout. Her deep blue eyes searching in the storm for a helpful man. Her freshly torn skirt and now see through white blouse clinging to her breasts and flat belly. She crossed her arms underneath her breasts and paced around her car.
About fifteen cars had passed when she saw a pair of headlights slowly coming towards her. The car, a brand new BMW pulled up behind her car. Sue walked over to the driver's side door and the driver rolled down his tinted window. He introduced himself as Steve.
"Looks like you're having a bit of car trouble," Steve said still grinning, "anything I can do to help?"
Sue's mind started racing with sexual fantasies about exactly what Steve could do to help her. She managed to stumble out that she had ran out of petrol and would be very appreciative if he would drive her to a petrol station. Steve asked her if she had a container to hold the petrol, but she didn't. Unfortunately, neither did he. "How about if I just give you a lift home?" Steve suggested.
"It's a bit far," Sue stammered, unable to believe how her luck had changed so quickly.
"Well, I have nowhere to be, and this could be my good deed of the day. Let me help you out Sue," Steve replied.