It started pretty innocently.
Of course it did.
I drove to the park, near the elementary school. You just had to go down the winding road to get to it. After you got there you could see the paved path winding back and forth over the stream, nestled down in a draw, with hills and trees on either side. Trails for running broke off to the left and right regularly in both directions. You knew you were nestled in the suburbs, but the illusion of being in the woods was . . . comforting, I guess.
First Sunday:
I had come to take our dog for a walk. My wife wasn't feeling well so I volunteered to take our little pooch out for awhile to give her a break. I pulled into the parking lot. Next to me was a green Range Rover. I noticed the driver. She was pretty. And young. Talking to someone animatedly on her smartphone. As me and my dog made our way down the trail she ran by . . .
She was tall. 5'9" or 5'10". Dressed in spandex and a sweatshirt and vest combo. She had a fresh-faced beauty her sunglasses couldn't hide, with long light brown hair in a pony tail. And the long shapely legs that her tights clung to were undeniably incredible. But it was the womanly hips and smooth, tight round ass that caught my eye the most. I'm a man that likes a full grown woman. She was one.
She passed us up."Wow," I thought "That's a special girl. Somebody better not fuck up." Everybody has somebody. And I assumed a woman that young and beautiful would too. About twenty minutes later she came running back. She took her earphones out and cooed over the dog.
"Oh my gosh. She's adorable!!'
"Yeah, thanks. She's great."
The tall girl bent down to pet and play with the dog. I was more than happy to chit and chat with her. You would be too. Her smile was radiant. She was sweet and cute and charming. Tall and lean. An incredible girl.
I took a guess that her Sunday run was a regular thing. I wasn't wrong.
Second Sunday:
This time I went without the dog. I had a hunch that the tall, gorgeous girl hadn't shown up to go running here just once. As I headed down the trail on a run of my own I didn't know what I was really expecting. I was just hoping to see her again. About halfway through my run I did.
"Hey, you! Where's that cute little puppy of yours?"
""Hey. Ha-ha. No, I just came out for a run on my own today."
"Oh, cool. I love running here it's so peaceful, you know?"
"Yeah, I love it."
I fell in beside her on the run. She didn't seem to mind. We wound all over the hills and trails for almost 5 miles. A good hard run. She was a tough, fit young girl.
"You're a serious runner, huh?" she panted, between ragged breaths as we headed back to the parking lot.