Indecent Exposure (Rude Awakenings)

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down to put down
the food, she straightened up to see the kitchen door open behind her and a
tail disappearing up the stairs. Cursing, she made sure the greedier animal was
secure and eating before following after the runaway. It felt a little
uncomfortable being in someone else’s house but she knew she had to find the
stupid thing.
     
    Upstairs, all the doors were open, so after a
few minutes entirely wasted cooing ‘Here kitty kitty!’ and the like, she embarked
on a proper search. A rustle of movement in what would have been the dressing
room in her house betrayed her quarry.’ …
Yuk… college boy chic…’ the bedroom very obviously belonged to Rob. The
poster of the female tennis girl scratching her naked butt was a staple college
image as were the blown-up stills from Reservoir Dogs and The Shining.
     
    It was the large telescope that grabbed her
attention though. Set back slightly from the window, it dominated the room.
Idly sighting down the barrel, she was a little surprised to see that it was
pointing in the direction of her house. Curious, she put her eye up close to
the viewer. Swimming into view, without any focussing needed, was a terrific
shot of her sun-lounger! ‘… Little
asshole’s been spying on me …’ her immediate reaction was righteous
indignation. A year ago she would have quickly moved on to first-degree
outrage. She was a little different now. More curious than anything else, she
looked again to see what he was able to make out ‘ …sheesh, you can practically read my book down there …’ it would
almost be as if he was standing next to her.
     
    Thoughtfully, she rounded up the stray and
returned downstairs. Later on that day, she was standing in her own dressing
room looking across the road. ‘ …yep,
thought so, it would be easy enough to see in here as well. Can’t really see
the telescope at the window either…Clever little surfer-boy isn’t he…. ’
Already, the beginnings of a plan were forming in her mind. ‘Well, if he wants a bit of a show, who I am
to disappoint him… ’.
     
    Things with Jack hadn’t exactly been getting
worse. They had already arrived at worst some time ago. Aside from all the
emotional fallout, this had impacted on their physical relationship. Putting it
baldly, they didn’t have one. She had a fling going with her sister in law
Suzie ‘ …still sounds a bit strange, a bit
too Jerry Springer if I’m honest… ’ but it was very sporadic. In any case
there were times when it was definitely a man she craved. A newly purchased
vibrating friend satisfied most of her physical needs but certainly not her new
found appetite for exploring the wilder shores of her libido.
     
    ‘Yes… yes that might
be just what I need to divert myself for a little while…well until I find
something or someone better to do. You aren’t going to know what hit you, young
Rob McCarthy…!’
     
    The next few days passed uneventfully. The
return of Manny finished her cat-sitting duties but she had to wait three more
days til she saw Rob’s beat up old Ford parking up in the driveway. She was
heading out to the cinema with a couple of friends for their regular Thursday
night date and saw it as she pulled out of her driveway. She drove across to
his side of the street and called out to Rob through her window.
     
    “Hi…err…you must be Rob. I’m Sarah Miles. I live
across the road there…”
     
    After a moment’s pause, during which she felt
herself being given the once over, she was rewarded with a full-on electric
smile.
     
    “Oh…Yes…Hello Sarah. Yeah, Manny told me you
had been looking after the cats….Thanks for that.”
     
    He paused. Annoyingly she found herself
blushing slightly under the scrutiny of his vivid blue eyes. Stammering a
little she replied..
     
    “It was no problem at all…Always nice to help
neighbours out….Erm….Manny was telling me you are good with computers. It’s
just that there’s something wrong with the

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