Running with the Devil

I never expected, or wanted, to see a penis on my afternoon run. But one day I did and it’s a day I’ll never forget. I started this run in the late afternoon, with the skies foreboding rain. I was in college and organic chemistry and physics lay heavy in my brain, necessitating the kind of stress relief only pounding up and down hilly dirt trails can bring. Lacing up my shoes, I could feel anticipation pulsing through my body. I was an addict and about to get my fix. My physical and mental being craved something— endorphins; meditation; simple, rhythmic movement—that running satiated. Of course, sometimes I had to drag myself out the door, reminding myself of how good I would feel afterwards, or how I could write off chocolate chip cookie calories if I go for at least half an hour, but today it was an effortless ritual.

The rain started to fall as I headed to the hills. My destination was the Fire Trail, a challenging route tucked into the Berkeley hills. No one else was out—rain tends to weed the weak--and I was buoyed by my perseverance in the face of wet weather. I wasn’t on the trail for more than fifteen minutes—just getting into my stride, enjoying the smell of wet dirt from the new rain—when I saw him. He was facing the mountainside with his hands cupped at his waist; a hiker that had stopped to take a piss. As I ran past I noticed he was about my age, wearing hiking boots, a rain jacket, and tan corduroys. I kept going, heading up the hill. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the man turn and follow me. Not unusual, I thought, except that he was running. I stayed my course, trying to casually glance back. I had seen no one else on the trails, and did not expect to: by this time the rain was coming down hard and the sun was setting. “Excuse me!” he shouted. He was close, about ten feet away. I turned. My heart was pounding, more from fear and adrenaline than the running. I was scared. “Yes?” I responded “Look, I’m, uh….I like have a problem and was wondering if you could help me out. I’m trying to jack off and I can’t and my balls really hurt. I was, uh, wondering if you could like help me out?” In the movies, this is where you would see the woman’s adrenaline laden thoughts scurrying past the screen.
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01.02.2008
Amanda Coggin
It's happened to me, too, and I've been told that it's our reaction that gets them off the most. If we can learn to not react, but get quickly to our own safety, that is the best thing for us. Hard to do, though.
11.20.2007
Opal Anderson
BRAVO! I applaud you for facing your fears! It takes a whole lot of stamina and guts to go back out there after you had an experience such as that! I don't know whether I could do it had it been me! But, I do know that GOD gives us things that He knows we can handle; no more, no less! You're definately one to be commended for your BRAVERY!
03.01.2007
Kimberly Thorpe
You really captured the after-effects of such an incident. Similar thing also happened to me in Miami, Fl. I was in downtown, and in a strange moment, when everything seemed to go still and suddenly no one was on the sidewalk with me, a creepy guy jumped out asked me to do a whole slew of stuff to him, and, MAN, DID I RUN. Then I turned around and screamed cuss words at him till I felt like crying. It's great that you are fighting your fears.
03.01.2007
Allison Walters
This story kills me. I was flashed once at Ocean Beach in San Francisco, it was traumatizing. Why do these freakoids think they can get away with this crap. It’s disgusting. Brie your story was a nice spin on how to get over a violating ‘incident’!
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