Nature Lesson
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Forced by circumstance beyond her control Liz goes to the only house on a remote mountain road for help. She is greeted by an attractive woman, Evone who is in her late thirties. She is invited in to use the woman’s telephone to call a garage to fix her vehicle and a ride to her bed and breakfast. Due to the weather conditions and the time of night the help will not arrive until morning.
Evone graciously invites Liz to spend the night where she can get cleaned up after her accident. The mysterious yet sexy woman shows her the bathroom and offers to mend her clothes that were torn in her accident. The shock of her unexpected situation has Liz questioning the woman’s kindness feeling for certain the woman has an ulterior motive for inviting Liz to stay the night.
When Liz is still in the bath, the woman walks in on her making Liz quite uncomfortable, if not just a bit aroused. After explaining the awkward incident in the bathroom, the Evone confesses she has become quite attracted to Liz. Evone realizes the revelation it startling to Liz, and sensing Liz’s confusion the woman uses the opportunity to begin her seduction of her young overnight guest.
Candice Christian
Candice was born in Paris KY on 9 January 1988. Her parents, George Bertrand Christian, an attorney who once aspired to be an actor, and Frances Hollowell insisted that Candice and her sister Simone, be sent to a Catholic school. Candice was deeply religious as a child, at one point thought of becoming a nun.
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Nature Lesson - Candice Christian
Nature Lesson
Copyright 2023 Candice Christian
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'Author's note: All characters depicted in this work of fiction are 18 years of age or older.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
About Candice Christian
Other books by Candice Christian
Connect with Candice Christian
Acknowledgement
Jenny Sleighton
Chapter One
I was in a beautiful area in Colorado, high up in the Rockies’ and biking through a cloak of mist with my GoPro strapped firmly around my head. I was on the verge of the scoop of a lifetime. Three days earlier a rancher had turned up his face ashen and shaking at the forest ranger station. He'd seen a cat. Not just any old cat, but a large black one about the size of a Great Dane.
It had been basking on a rock when the rancher had stumbled upon it, but disappeared in an instant, slinking off into some nearby brush never to be seen again. I had just deleted a picture of the sunset quickly and set about shooting some footage of the fence post I’d found with big cat like scratches on it. It was better than nothing, but the possibility of there being something else out there for my hungry lens was more than enough to drive me onwards.
My GoPro secure again, I leapt on my bike and pedaled hard around the bend. I powered up another slope and then found myself at the top of a long and mercifully straight down run. It was the kind of straight that showoffs do with no hands, and normal circumstances I would have relished the buzz. But this evening I was searching -- scanning the fields and bushes and trees, my hands clamped firmly around the brakes as I crept noiselessly down the track.
I'd only travelled a couple of yards when I saw it. Something black was moving in the distance. Partly shielded by the fog, I could only tell that it was large, had four legs and was making its way up the hill at a much quicker pace than I was travelling down it. Once again my heart leapt. So far it was all happening too easily, but this latest development also carried with it a degree of danger. Biking back up the hill was out of the question. It was steep enough to have to get off and push, and judging by the speed