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| I couldn t believe it, she kept her eyes on the ground in front of her and straightened her back, almost proudly. It seemed like an age before Marnie looked up from her feet, surely the man must have seen her by now but he made no variation to his walk.
When she finally looked up and saw him coming towards her I almost found myself holding my breath, she gave a momentary pause, a little wobble in her pace that betrayed her nerves. I couldn t resist being amused; maybe she hadn t seen him. It wouldn t be long before she was too close to hide herself without being obvious.
It was strange but the very thought sent little shivers of excitement and arousal through me, I continued to watch transfixed. My heart leapt and I quickly panned back to Marnie to see if she had noticed him as well. She hadn t slowed her pace and seemed to be engaged in picking her way rather daintily over the loose roots that sprung up here and there along the path. Marnie had almost made it to the comparative sanctuary of the little path that lead down to the lake when I spotted the man coming along the path in the opposite direction, walking his dog it seemed.
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