Nothing really, ran scared
I've had SWs lure me when walking the streets while on vacation here and abroad, but this is my first true attempt at finding a local SW while driving. I was in town Saturday night and got the nerve to take a slight detour on the way home. Following the sage wisdom from these pages, I hit nat around 10p and drove west until around 27th and saw nothing. I made a turn around to to go McDs for some reason and spotted two possible HSW a walking on 26 a block away, crossing the street behind a Rx. They were wearing short black tight skirts and no coats or jackets, which made me wonder as it was pretty cold out. I went around the block and missed them. Maybe just two girls out on the town?
Made my way east on GFand saw a few groups of dudes walking about, but no ladies. I was almost to the hwy home when I a gal standing on 6 looking like she had no business being there. I crossed over the hwy, turned around and drove past her again and saw her look at me, but I wasn't sure if it was 'the look' or not. Circled around the block and pulled up to her. Youngish looking white girl, nice shape from what I could gather, nice face, brown hair under a hoodie. Being this was my first attempt at this, I started getting cold feet and got kind of nervous and had second thoughts so instead of asking if she needed a ride, I asked "Excuse me, how do I get back to the highway?" I probably looked like Clark asking for directions in East St Louis. She had an innocence in her voice and sounded more nervous than me when she gave me quasi directions that I didn't really need. I said 'ok thanks' and drove off. Chicken shit. As I turned left at the next block, there was leo in his be&w at the corner. That might explain her nervous sounding voice and I thank my lucky stars I chickened out.
Based on this, does she sound like a SW? I was assuming so because why the hell else would she be there. But she didn't sound very 'street'.
Sorry this report doesn't provide anything of value and I probably broke a few rules of mongering, but all in all, I'm thankful as it could have been worse.