Our car had been giving us trouble when it rained. The gully-washers were so strong that the water was three to four inches in the street. We began to dread the afternoon rains of summer.
It was a beautiful day when the heavens opened and the rain came in buckets.
My wife and I were driving when we hit a long puddle of water. It must have splashed up into the distributor and the car died...
We rolled into a parking lot of a local hotel. The car wasn't going to start until the distributor dried.
What were we to do? We looked into each other's eyes and proceeded to hop into the back seat of the Dodge Dart. We began to kiss and to touch each other. I kissed her neck and opened her blouse.
Ah, those lovely breasts begged me to suck her nipples. As I toyed and sucked, her nipples stuck out like long erasers. The rain pounded on the roof of the car and hail began to fall. The noise was deafening. The heat in the car fogged the windows.
I pulled down her shorts and she mine.
No need to wonder if I was in the mood. My hardness was complete with a droplet of clear lubricant seeping out of the head. I took the droplet and rubbed it onto her personal placety to make it slippery.
Then, with my thumb, I rubbed circles around and over that love bump as she squirmed with enjoyment. When she was wet enough for me to enter her, she leaned back towards one door and, with one foot on the floor and the other reaching over the back of the seat, she spread her legs. I leaned forward and began to slide my erection into her wet softness. It went into a little with the first thrust, then a little further and then I was in all the way.
We played each other until we both came. My length pulsed as my orgasm went through me. She came with shakes and shivers as her love clutched and squeezed me. After about 45 minutes the rainstorm seemed to know that we were finished for the time being and let up.
We rolled down the windows to release the steam and to let the windows defog. I turned the ignition and, what do you know, the car started and we drove off. We were so thankful for that rainstorm. |