That Moment

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Author: Emily Prior
Tags: Erótica
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    "Towels, huh baby? You planning on getting wet somewhere during this ride?" he asked her.
     
    "Well, I do know of a place where we can stop for a swim, honey. And some other fun there too, Kurt." she said. He finished saddling Cajun, tied on the backpack, and they mounted up after Jessica locked the door of the house.
     
    "Lead the way, darling." Kurt said. They rode out, following a trail south. Along the way, they talked and laughed at funny stories each told about embarrassing dates or other things. Jessica pointed out different places along the trail and where other trails crossed it.
    At one point where another trail crossed with the one they were on, they stopped to watch a white-tailed deer and her fawn walking on the trail. Kurt took that opportunity to come alongside Jessica and lean over to kiss her deeply. "I've been waiting for the chance to do that since we left the house, honey." he said huskily.
     
    She smiled and said, "We'll turn right at the next trail crossing, honey. There's a lean-to shed there by a pond in a clearing off the trail there where we can have lunch and go for a swim. There's an old corral there too where the horses can be put." Her voice was deep and Kurt could tell that she was getting excited at the thought of making love in that lean-to or in the pond.
     
    They rode on for about ten more minutes before turning right from the "Elm Trail" onto the "Maple Trail." Jessica explained that all the trails in the area were named after trees: Elm, Maple, Pine, Oak, Cedar, Sycamore, Poplar, Red Maple, and Willow. About a half hour later, they turned left, rode for about five minutes, and came to the clearing that Jessica told him about. They rode to the right where the corral was, and dismounted from the horses and unsaddled them. Kurt led them into the corral while Jessica untied the backpack from his saddle, and the cooler from hers, carrying them to the lean-to on the left side of the clearing.
     
    Kurt looked around the clearing as he put the horses in the corral. The corral was on the right side of the clearing and had a pole fence. It was about 100 feet long and 50 feet wide and had a bunch of trees at one end for shade. There was an old barrel there for water and a bucket hanging on one of the posts, probably to use for hauling water from the pond for the horses. He closed the gate and picked up both saddles, carrying them to the lean-to. Jessica was bent over, rolling out the blanket onto the floor of the lean-to. Her jeans were pulled tight across her butt and Kurt had all he could do to hold back from rushing to her and ripping her pants off her and taking her then and there.
     
    He looked away from the object of his desire, and surveyed the rest of the clearing. There was a fire pit about 30 feet in front of the building with stumps placed in a circle around it. There was a pond fed by a stream in the center of the clearing. He walked over to the pond and stuck his hand in the water. It was cool, but not too cold. "Just right for swimming." Kurt thought. Then he went back to the lean-to. Jessica was sitting on the edge of the lean-to, beside the steps, just smiling at Kurt as he was at the pond. He was very curious about the thoughts running through that beautiful head of hers. He would soon find out.
     
    Kurt grabbed the saddles and carried them into the lean-to, placing them in the corner. Jessica came in and bent over the cooler bag, about to unpack the lunch she had brought. Kurt stopped her. He was breathing hard and Jessica could see the rather sizable bulge straining against the front of his jeans. She smiled at him as he said, "Lunch can wait, baby. I want you right now!" She put the cooler aside and stood up. Jessica slowly took the braids out of her hair, tossing the hair bands to Kurt, who put them in a pocket on the backpack. She shook her hair out and Kurt thought she looked like the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen. She looked at him, smiling with a
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