Sitting in a lush patch of wildflowers, Natalia Kapretti couldn't help but feel awe-struck by the beauty that surrounded her. The sun beamed down, warming her skin as she looked out over the sprawling landscape before her. The deep green forest stretched as far as the eye could see, dotted with colorful wildflowers and towering trees that seemed to touch the clouds.
A cool breeze rustled through the leaves, carrying with it the scent of freshly cut grass and blooming flowers. It was the kind of peaceful serenity that made Natalia feel truly alive. Leaning back against a smooth rock, she let out a contented sigh, her heart filled with gratitude for this moment.
But as she adjusted her position, something else caught her attention - the gentle swaying of grasses and the rustling of leaves further down the slope. With a soft gasp, she realized that she wasn't alone on this mountain top after all. There, squatting in the tall grass, was a small creature, furtively watching her.
A shiver ran down Natalia's spine, and she felt a strange mixture of fear and excitement welling up inside her. She wasn't sure what this creature was - it looked like some kind of small deer or maybe even a rodent - but it didn't matter. All that mattered was that it was witnessing something that most humans would never have the chance to see.
Slowly, she reached down and began to undo the heavy buckle on her hiking boot. The creature's eyes widened, and it let out a nervous whine before darting away into the bushes. Smirking to herself, Natalia shook her head fondly. Even though she wouldn't have minded sharing this moment with someone else, she couldn't blame the poor thing for running away.
Stripping off her socks, she kicked off her boots and reached down to unfasten her pants. The cool air tickled her skin as she pulled them down around her ankles, revealing a pair of lacy cotton panties that were already damp with anticipation. Standing up, she spread her legs apart, feeling the grass brush against the sensitive skin of her thighs.
It had been so long since she'd had any real human contact, and the thought of defecating in front of another person filled her with both excitement and shame. But she also knew that this was why her master had brought her here - to enjoy the most primal of human experiences in the most pure and untouched of environments.
Taking a deep breath, she closed her eyes and let her body relax. The urge to empty her bowels was almost overwhelming now, but she knew that if she surrendered to it too soon, the moment would be lost. So she stood there, feet spread wide, breathing in the scent of fresh air and mountain breeze while waiting for the right moment.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, she felt the familiar tightening in her gut. With a soft moan, she leaned forward, supporting herself against the rock. Her fists clenched, fingers digging into the rough surface as the warmth spread through her body.
Gritting her teeth, she pushed, working through the icy pain that shot through her abdomen. With each passing second, the pain became more bearable, and the pressure inside her grew stronger. She could feel it now, a thick, heavy mass burning in her gut, begging to be released.
And then, with one final push, it was gone. A warm, thick stream of human waste poured out of her, coating the grass beneath her and filling the air with its pungent scent. Tears of relief rolled down her cheeks as she released a long, slow sigh of contentment.
As she stood there, catching her breath, she realized that the creature had returned. It was now standing just a few feet away, its head tilted to the side as it watched her with wide, curious eyes. For a moment, they locked gazes, and Natalia felt a strange connection with the creature, as if it understood her on a fundamental level.
With a small smile, she reached down and scooped up a handful of grass, offering it to the creature. It hesitated at first, then slowly approached, sniffing curiously at the greenery in her hand. When it finally took a tentative nibble, Natalia breathed a sigh of relief.
"Maybe you're not so different from me after all," she whispered to the creature, her voice barely audible in the crisp mountain air. And with that, she sat down once more, feeling the cool grass tickling against her bare skin as she basked in the beauty of the moment.