Someone sees you and notices your attire

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Status: Naked and Enjoying It

You give a sigh of contentment. The day is bright and hot, the snow-capped mountains in the distance look beautiful, you're butt-naked and the breeze coming in through your driver-side window is caressing every inch of your skin. This is the life.

Eventually the road you're following turns around a corner, and you see before you a quaint little alpine village nestled against a small hill. The road passes right through it. You lick your lips nervously. Villages mean people, and people mean being seen. You glance at the rear view mirror, at the pile of clothes sitting within reach on the back seat. You could pull over, reach around and grab them without any difficulties...

You shift your shoulders uncomfortably, feeling the leather sticking to your bare flesh. It reminds you how warm it is, and how refreshing it feels not to be wearing clothes. You dismiss the idea of getting dressed. The thought of those sweaty clothes smothering you suddenly feels unbearable.

You drive into the village. There are not many people on the sidewalks, and those that are seem to be wearing winter wear. Clearly they weren't prepared for the sudden heat wave. If only they were as uninhibited as you are, the heat wouldn't bother them in the least! Still, the sight of actual, real people makes you aware of your state of undress. You fold an arm over your bare breasts, driving one-handed.

You pull up to a red traffic light and stop. So far, so good. Nobody seems to have noticed you. A car pulls up alongside you, and out of habit you look across. It's an SUV. A big one. The driver is a middle-aged woman who is staring at the road ahead. In the back seat, however, is a teenage boy. He's staring right at you, open-mouthed. The elevated height of the SUV means he will probably be able to see everything.

What do you do?

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