Although not necessary, you should read "Lisa, Back in the Business" to get a better understanding of the main character.
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There are bi scenes.
All characters are over 18 and healthy.
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It was the end of January and I was working up in the Albany area. I had been up there for a couple of weeks while Lisa was at home.
She called me to tell me she was going to drive up to see me for the weekend. I told her to be careful because of the weather, since they were forecasting possible snow.
She said she was going to leave Friday morning and be there by early afternoon since it was only a 150 mile trip.
That morning, she packed a small overnight bag with personal items but no sleeping clothes, especially pajamas or a nightgown since she always slept in the nude.
She started the trip early and by mid morning the snow started coming down. As she drove north on I-87, the snow started piling up.
She finally got on the Adirondack Northway but the weather was getting bad. She pulled over and called me. I told her not to drive anymore and to find a place to stay for the night. I told her to be careful.
As she was talking to me she said a trooper pulled over and he was getting out of the car. I could hear him tell her that the road was closed and that he would lead her to a safe place. With that, she hung up.
(The rest of the story is in Lisa's own words)
The trooper drove me to a diner that was still open. I thanked the trooper and he left.
I went inside and there was a young man who was behind the counter. We exchanged hellos and I ordered some pie and a coffee.
I asked him if there was a place I could spend the night. He said there isn't anything nearby but there is a motel a few miles down the road.
I finished my food and headed out into the snow.
I drove extremely slow for about three miles and found a motel. I went in and the proprietor, a young woman, told me that she had no rooms because of the weather.
I must have looked pathetic and told her I would take anything. She again said she had no vacancy. Then she told me to wait while she made a call.
When she got off the phone, she said her girlfriend would be happy to put her up for the night and that she was coming over now to get her.
I thanked the woman and told her I owed her big time. She looked at me and said, "I'll hold you to that."
While I waited for her friend, she told me her name was Diane and her friends name was Cathy. I must have thanked her a thousand times. She told me I could leave my car there, as well.