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Look To The Left

By Strickland83

 

Chapter 2

“So you two looked pretty horny when you left last night. How far did you get before you did it?” Tanya asked her friend at lunch the next day.

“Tanya!” Lacey said with exasperation.

“Well, we did it as soon as you two left——right there in the living room.” At Lacey’s wide-eyed look and quick glance around to be sure no one was paying attention to them, she continued. “Yep, I bent over the coffee table and he took me from behind.”

Lacey blushed, much to Tanya’s delight.

“Have you no shame?” Lacey asked, hoping to derail Tanya.

“None,” Tanya declared triumphantly. “Nor when he drug me down the hall to the bed. I was leaking his cum down the insides of my legs the whole way down the hall, too. And when we got to the bed—“

“Too much information!” Lacey said, exasperated, trying to look mortified in case anyone had overheard what Tanya was telling her.

“Admit it. You like hearing what we did.” Tanya held her ground defiantly.

Finally in defeat, Lacey bent her head down to catch the straw in her lips and take a sip of her drink. Looking at the table, she quietly said, “Maybe I do,” and blushed mightily.

“Why don’t you two ever do anything exciting like that.”

“Don’t you start on me, too. I get enough of that from Wayne.”

“Lacey,” Tanya said, reaching for her friend’s chin so they could look each other in the eye. “It’s okay. You two are grownups now. You’re living together. It’s alright for sex to be, well, adventurous.”

“We’re adventurous,” Lacey said with rapidly deflating assurance.

“Yes, I’m sure you are,” Tanya said with a tone that indicated neither of them believed Lacey’s declaration.

“It’s just… Can we talk about this somewhere else, like maybe in the car?”

“Sure, we need to get going anyway,” Tanya said, wanting to help her friend but not wanting to embarrass her needlessly.

They threw away the remains of their lunch, taking their drinks with them as they left the Food Court and walked back to Lacey’s car. They were quiet until the car doors were closed. Before Lacey could turn the key in the ignition, Tanya put her hand on Lacey’s to stop her. Lacey turned to her.

“Talk to me about this, please? I want to help.” Lacey sighed heavily. “We used to talk about boys, about everything. Share it with me.”

“You’re just trying to get the details of our sex life,” Lacey said, but with a smile. Tanya knew she wasn’t serious.

“I can tell Wayne is unhappy about something. What’s going on? You know you can tell me and it will stay just between us.”

Lacey started the car and backed out of the parking space. As she drove, she looked straight ahead as she began to talk. If she had to face Tanya, she would never be able to say any of this.

“Wayne just wants things I can’t do. He says he wants sex to be more… adventurous. I try new things, but he always wants more. Things I’m not comfortable doing.”

“Oh, hun, what do you mean? Is he hurting you?”

“No, nothing like that. Just stuff like… well, like I don’t feel right doing.”

Tanya remained silent, waiting for Lacey to continue.

Lacey took a deep breath and spoke quickly, getting it over with. “Wayne wants to have sex outdoors.” When she had finished, she was breathing heavily, not sure how her friend would react and not believing she had really told Tanya that.

“So what’s the problem?”

Lacey shot Tanya a look. “What’s the problem? Someone could see us!”

Tanya giggled and said, “That’s part of the fun,” but then she realized her friend was struggling with this. “That’s what you can’t do, isn’t it?”

Lacey just nodded, avoiding looking at Tanya. Tanya reached out and touched her friend on the arm as she said, “It’s okay to be shy about that.”

“I’m not sure. It’s what Wayne wants. It’s what Wayne wants a lot. I just can’t do it. I want to for him but I just can’t.”

“Are you doing this just for him?”

Lacey thought about that a long time. She searched herself for the answer. Finally, she answered. “Yes.” She sighed. “Yes, I want to do it for Wayne and I really want to. I do.”

“If you’re sure…” and she looked to Lacey who nodded, “then let’s figure out a way to make this happen.”

Lacey looked wide-eyed for a moment before her eyes softened. “Do you think we could find a way?”

“How far are you willing to go?” Tanya asked her friend.

“Not far. I won’t feel comfortable enough to do it unless I’m convinced we won’t get discovered.”

“Okay, then that’s a start,” Tanya said.

By now they were on the Interstate heading back home. Tanya looked up to see a sign that read “No services next 20 miles.” She shifted until her back was against the door so she could face Lacey, an unbroken span of trees in front of her. She started to suggest something but suddenly stopped, her mouth open.

“What’s the matter?” Lacey asked with concern. “Tanya?”

But Tanya was looking past Lacey, at the trees growing on the median between the two sides of the highway. She was looking at it in a way she had never looked before.

“Lacey?” she said, “What do you see to your left?”

“Trees,” Lacey answered, unsure what Tanya was talking about. “Just trees. Why?”

“Because that’s not what I’m seeing.” She sat back up straight. “Looking straight ahead, that’s what I see, too. Just this unbroken wall of trees, a solid wall that you can’t see through. Now I’m going to hold the wheel for you and I want you to turn your head to the side. Look directly to the left and tell me what you see.”

Lacey shrugged and, when Tanya had a hand on the steering wheel, she turned and looked. And she was surprised.

What had been previously an impenetrable wall of trees now looked more like a park. There were the trees, but they weren’t all that close together. She could see through the trees. The ground beneath them was covered in leaves and pine needles, and was clear. In spots, she could even see clean through to the lanes going in the opposite direction. She turned back and took the wheel from Tanya.

“It looks so different that way. I would have never imagined—“

“No one does. No one looks at it that way. To the people on the highway it’s just woods. You can’t see through it. But to two people in the trees, on a picnic blanket…”

“On a blanket?” Lacey asked, confused. Then, realization struck. “You don’t mean—No, no, Tanya. No way! I’m not going to do it there. Are you crazy?”

“That is exactly what I’m suggesting.”

Lacey held up a hand to Tanya. “This argument started when Wayne wanted to do it in the car at night in the woods. What you’re suggesting is for us to do it on, on, on display or something.”

“Not on display. You didn’t even look there until I pointed it out, right?”

“Well, no, but how do I know other people don’t look.”

“They don’t. Besides, even if someone saw anything, they only get a fleeting glimpse at seventy miles an hour. That’s certainly not enough to recognize a face. And then they’re gone.”

“Right. So they come back around for another look.”

Tanya shook her head at Lacey’s comment. “Not here. It’s twenty miles between the exits. Pick a spot in the middle and it’s at least a twenty mile drive for them. How will they ever find the same spot? It’s safe.”

Lacey hated to admit that she was considering it. She could have the privacy she needed and Wayne could pretend they were on display.

“What about cops?” Lacey asked.

“There aren’t even turn-arounds for them here. That’s why everybody speeds here. The trees are too thick for the cops to have anywhere to hide. Nobody goes there, except maybe to cut the grass every month or so.”

“And how do we get there? If we park on the shoulder, the car would be a giveaway.”

“Got that all figured out, too. Joe and I will drop you two off. Joe’s GPS will help us find the exact spot again to pick you up. Call us when you’re done and we come get you.”

Lacey wanted to ask another question but couldn’t think of one.

“You aren’t giving me a chance to shoot this crazy idea down, are you?”

“No,” Tanya said with a shit eating grin. “Hey, just think about it. It would be a great present to give to Wayne.”

“Yes, it would,” Lacey said, half to herself. She was trying to convince herself to do it.

“If you decide to do it, we can make it a surprise for Wayne. You can tell him we’re all going on a picnic. Then, we drop you two off to go boink in the woods and he’ll have the time of his life. And no one can sneak up on you there.”

Lacey looked again to the left, as if to convince herself. “I’ll think about it.”

Concluded in Chapter 3

This story is Copyright © 2007 by Strickland83. All rights reserved.

 

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