I returned home from work to find yet another manila envelope with a Milwaukee cancellation in my mailbox. Thinking back on the previous photographic surprises I had found inside similar envelopes sent from Milwaukee, I smiled greatly.
Once inside, I made a pot of coffee, then sat at the table with the mail, reading a letter from a longtime friend and sorting through the junk mail before finally reaching for the manila envelope, essentially saving the best for last. Inside was a lone five-by-seven photograph, with no letter of explanation stating why I was receiving these seemingly-random photos.
...not that it really mattered much to me.
She lay on her back in a shallow pool of water, her arms outstretched, her eyes closed, her red-painted lips parted just enough to attract the viewer's eye. The same Asian beauty wore a silver bikini, the bikini panty held in place by a tie-string at each hip, the triangular cups of the bikini bra leaving the base of each succulent breast exposed. Through the thin silver material, it was quite evident that she was wearing an O-ring in each pierced nipple, momentarily drawing my mind back to the first photo I had received of her.
It appeared that she lay in only an inch of water, likely in a park's wading pool, an observation further heightened by the arch of her back rising up out of the shallow water. The sunlight reflected off the water in a way which served to further highlight this prime example of feminine beauty. She was definitely wet, as if she had been rolling around in the water shortly before the photo had been taken, causing me to focus momentarily upon her flawless exotic skin before returning my gaze to her face.