
The first shoot was so much fun, I got to put on the official FTV Girl T-Shirt and slid into the pool. I’m definitely not one of those “wet fun” fetishists but I loved the way the water made the fabric caressed my skin. I splashed around in my t-shirt and then Rob suggested I play with the hose, I loved the cool water running over my pussy, I even put some inside me and squirted it out a couple times. Good clean fun.
I borrowed some clothes from the wardrobe closet and we went to check out another office building. I can’t believe how unsupervised they are on the weekends! After the last shoot, I was starting to get comfortable with this whole public thing, really comfortable I guess, as I made this HUGE wet spot when I squirted all over the entry way of some respectable business. I have to wonder if any of my escapades have been caught on security cameras.
After that we headed to Camelback Mountain to make a video of me in my most expensive pair of shoes, my hiking boots. I love to hike, I feel strong and confident when I hike and I see those attractive traits in myself and the fit, gleaming bodies of my fellow outdoors people. I pulled on my idea of a sexy outfit, cursed myself for not bringing my CamelBack to climb Camelback and then Rob and I hit the hill, cameras in-hand. This is my idea of a dream photo shoot, I got to run up the trails, attempt to boulder poorly in hiking boots and slip behind rocks to stroke my slit. I felt cool moisture on my skin and looked up to see rain clouds moving quickly in our direction, my face nearly split with a grin. I’m a Seattle girl, the only thing better than hiking is hiking with the rain to keep you cool. The man holding the expensive cameras made a much less pleasant expression. To save the cameras we had to book it to a nearby shelter to wait out the brief shower. I has so enthralled with the beauty of the storm coming across the valley to meet this magnificent mountain that my shorts slid down my hips, my fingers found my clit and the wind wrapped itself around me. I did this with no direction, no warning to the director, I don’t know what came over me, it was something I did on instinct, for the mountain and myself, I never considered the camera. Fortunately Rob is really good at his job and grabbed the cameras and managed to catch this transcendent moment. I have no idea if the beauty I felt translated to the final video, but it was breathtaking.
The storm passed and I wasn’t leaving yet. I told Rob that I was hiking as far as I could with my limited water and I would listen to no argument. He went down to get started on digitizing the footage to his computer and I took off up the hill. Even though I failed to summit, it was a great way to end an adventure of a shoot. I promised myself that next time I would see the top of Camelback Mountain and on the way up I’ll be looking for people whom like to enjoy the scenery the way I did.