Are you out and about tonight anyone? It’s quite windy and rainy here tonight. I’ve had a couple of drinks but I’m on call for work from 0500 and so I’ll be off to bed soon!!!
Last night in the storm i had to go out to get some Christmas lights in that were bashing about in the wind…..


As the storm intensified I pulled on my dark blue regatta pack away pro…. As I stepped out into the storm, I pulled my hood up against the wind and rain. The wind was quite strong and so I pulled the drawstrings nice and tight on my hood so that only my eyes were showing. I then battled with the howling wind and lashing rain in my wet cagoule, struggling in the storm to take down the lights that were flapping about.
The storm got fiercer and fiercer as I fought with the wind, desperately trying to keep my hood up against the elements.
When I was nearly done I spotted my wife coming out to help me, dressed in a red regatta pack away cagoule, red waterproof trousers and the hood pulled tight to her head. She also joined in, struggling to get the lights down in the raging weather. Her hood was not right enough and it blew off on a couple of ocassions… causing her to lose her footing and nearly getting blown clean off her feet. I managed to rescue her and grabbed her wet cagoule just in time.
She pulled her hood up again and used the drawstrings to pull it tighter and tighter still.
Eventually we were done and we managed to get back into the house, she desperately pushed the door against the storm, managing to get it closed against the wind and rain.
We both stood in the back room, our cagoules dripping wet, hoods still tied up.
She smiled and bit her lip suggestively…. ‘What are you going to do with me?’ She asked.
I didn’t need to ask twice and pulled her waterproof trousers down before taking her from behind. Grabbing her rain soaked cagoule, I pulled her onto me as my own wet cagoule rubbed against my bare skin. The storm raged outside the window as we created quite a storm ourselves, our cagoules clashing together, rain dripping off as we bought ourselves to a thunderous climax.
*some events changed.