Following Her Dream Ch. 16

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Rachel's freedom isn't all it appears to be.
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Part 16 of the 17 part series

Updated 06/09/2023
Created 03/07/2019
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"Rachel?"

Rachel barged through the doorway, offering no greeting in return. She paced the room, clenching her fist repeatedly. Her mind kept replaying every moment of the past few days in sickening detail. She wanted to scream. She wanted to throw up.

Janet only made it worse. The confession of love reminded Rachel of the similar words in her diary. I think I love her. It felt like she was right back in that moment days prior, just before she fell under Violet's control.

She could hear someone talking, but the words didn't register.

She dropped her travel bag, bringing her hands to her head as she continued her march through the room. "Jesus, this is so fucked," she muttered to herself.

She thought about Janet's confession to wanting to control her, to keep using her. Janet was becoming just like Violet, Rachel realized. She already had the hair to match.

She reached into her pocket and began running her fingers over the paper within.

She almost couldn't believe what she heard. If Janet thought Rachel would just forget everything that happened and forgive her, that Rachel would allow Janet to do what Violet had done, then she was clearly deranged.

She wondered where it all went wrong, wondered when Janet had changed. She had been such a sweet and caring friend -- an innocent, unassuming person. Was it because of the device, or was the demon just hidden inside this whole time? Rachel didn't know.

She felt hands on her shoulders, shaking her. She looked up and noticed Emma for the first time. She looked around the room, trying to figure out where she was and how she came to be here.

"Rachel, what the hell is wrong?" Emma had never seen her friend like this before. It was even more of a surprise given how jovial Rachel was just the other day. At least now she was able to grab the girl's attention, to some relief.

Rachel dropped her hands to her sides. Her face was a kaleidoscope of emotions -- anger, sorrow, betrayal, disgust. "Can I stay with you for a few days?" she implored.

Emma took the unexpected situation in stride. "C'mon, sit on the couch and tell me what happened." With one hand around Rachel's back, she lead her into the room, helping her sit. Making her way back to the kitchen, she called out over her shoulder, "Let me get you something to drink first, though."

With her elbows on her knees, Rachel stared at the ground, almost hyperventilating. She tried to focus on her breathing. She was away from Janet for now. She was safe. She just needed some time to figure things out, to decide what she was going to do. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Emma's dog hobble over on her three legs.

Sitting next to Rachel, Bella placed her large paw on Rachel's arm and tried to pull it closer. The unintentional force behind it caused Rachel to wince in pain.

Rachel removed the paw of the Anatolian Shepherd before leaning in to give the her a tight hug.

Emma grabbed a glass from the cupboard. "Would you like some water? I can also make a pot of coffee, if that's more your thing." She glanced at the bowl of cereal on the dining table that she was about to dig into before Rachel knocked on the door. "Oh, or some sugary milk."

Rachel was busy rubbing Bella on the ear, causing the stump of the dog's rear missing leg to wiggle in reflex. "I'm fine," she answered, almost too quiet for Emma to hear.

Emma studied the distracted, miserable look on Rachel's face. With a sympathetic sigh, she realized what must have happened. "I'm sorry, Rach. You seemed so happy with him, I'm sorry it didn't work out." She gasped, covering her mouth with her hand. "Oops, I promised Janet I wouldn't mention your boyfriend until you brought him up. Although... I guess all things considered that doesn't matter anymore..." She walked back towards Rachel.

Rachel gave her an inquisitive look. "Boyfriend?"

"Yeah," Emma confirmed, standing over Rachel, "you mentioned some guy in the lunch room a week ago, remember?"

Rachel didn't. That could only mean that it was one of the memories that Janet removed, still causing her trouble days later. If Rachel had said something like that back then, the person she was likely referring to was... I think I love her.

"And then the other day, you were all smiles, so when I asked Janet if you got with him, she said yes. I was so happy for you at the time, though of course that was before... Is that not what this was about?"

That fake smile was because of Violet, Rachel knew. So this phantom boyfriend was both Janet and Violet. The notion gave her a twisted form of amusement. She did her best to stifle the despairing laugh before she realized Emma was waiting for a response. "Yeah, that's um... you figured it out." She didn't like to lie to her friend, but it seemed likely that this wouldn't be the last.

Emma took a seat next to Rachel and placed a hand on her thigh. "Of course you can stay here, as long as you need. I'm just curious... is there a reason you don't want to go back home?"

Rachel's face hardened. "I can't, I... I can't face Janet right now. She... Janet betrayed my trust." It was the best she could think of to say. It's not like Emma would ever believe the truth about what Janet had done. Even to Rachel it seemed unreal.

"I see," Emma said before her eyes went wide. "Oh my god... Oh my god, really?!"

Rachel was once again confused by Emma's reaction.

"I can't believe he would cheat on you with Janet..." she said to herself. "How did you find out? Did you catch him in the act?" Emma fidgeted on the couch as she waited for Rachel's response, her innate craving for gossip overshadowing her better judgment in the moment.

Rachel was about to deny the allegation until she realized she no longer cared what Emma might think of Janet. She deserved it anyways. "Yeah," she whispered.

"I never would have expected that of her." Emma shook her head.

There was a lot Emma wouldn't have expected of Janet, Rachel mused. She wished the conversation could move on so she didn't have to dwell on it. Perhaps going to Emma hadn't been the best of ideas.

With a clap of her hands on her knees, Emma jumped up, startling Rachel out of her thoughts. "Well, I know just what to do." With determination, she returned to the kitchen and opened up one of the cabinets. Fishing around, she pulled out a bottle and slammed it on the counter.

"Over the years, I have created the perfect solution to dealing with a situation like this. I call it Emma's Miracle Breakup Remedy, or EMBR for short. Patent pending," she said with showmanship and a wink. "Also a working title, but it's guaranteed to reignite the fire within you to help you move on faster than ever."

Bella's tail began to wag in response to the excitement as she goaded Rachel into providing further attention.

Rachel couldn't stop the smile from forming on her face at Emma's antics.

Emma noticed. "See? It's already working!"

She set about gathering the required ingredients. "Gotta make some drinks first, though. I'll let you try my favorite. It's just some lime juice and a liqueur, and then something called Crème de Violette." She emphasized the last ingredient with a terrible imitation of a French accent. "Top with champagne, and... voilà!" She presented the drink with confidence. "There should be a lime to garnish, but I don't have any."

With a flurry of movement, Emma whipped up another glass for herself with practiced experience. When finished, she walked one over to Rachel. "No talking yet, just drink. It's called a stormy morning." She made her way back to the kitchen, tending to her own glass as she began making two more.

Rachel stared at the drink, a vibrant shade of purple at the bottom that diluted into the clear champagne on top. The ingredients made Rachel uncomfortable, reminding her of a certain someone that she wished she could forget. However, telling herself that it was just a drink, she took her first sip. To her surprise, it wasn't bad. The sweet, floral notes helped to calm her mind.

"So, the plan," Emma began, drawing Rachel's attention. "First step, we get drunk. At least three of these. Only then do we move to step two, which may be my favorite step. I haven't decided. The second step is simple, but guaranteed to be effective. We just shit-talk those assholes and scheme our revenge until we fall asleep." She was standing next to Rachel now, holding her glass out. "Shall we?" When they clinked glasses, Emma scurried to her spot on the couch, excited to begin.

The two made small talk as they worked through all the drinks that she made. Emma insisted that there was to be no discussion on the matter until she said they were ready. She had to get up to make more, but by the start of the fourth glass, they were both starting to feel the effects.

"So we just kept swimming out together, ignoring the buoys with the warning signs. I forget which of us mentioned it first, but it suddenly started to feel like we were going really fast with very little effort." Emma's voice was full of excitement as she regaled Rachel with her story, despite her slurred speech. She was sharing her affection with Bella as well, rubbing her head as she spoke.

"I guess the tide must have been pulling us out," she said with a laugh. "I have never swum... swam?" She glanced upwards in thought. "Swam," she decided with a confident nod. "I have never swam so hard in my life before. I mean look at me," she made a show of her body, "not exactly the athletic type. Thought I was going to be carried out into the ocean." Emma extended her arm and wiggled it through the air, mimicking the waves. "Maybe I'd have been picked up by pirates or something."

Rachel scoffed. "What would pirates want someone like you for?"

Without missing a beat, Emma answered, "Gang bang?" She laughed as Rachel struggled to not spill her drink. "Hey, being a pirate might be lonely! And who am I to deny someone a reward for saving my life? Or someones." She nudged Rachel with her elbow.

Rachel leaned against Emma as she nursed her drink. "So, did you make it back to the bay?"

"Nuh uh, drowned right there, never to be seen again." She waited for Rachel's reaction until both of them burst out laughing together.

Calming down with a sigh, Rachel opined, "I'd love to go to Hawaii."

"It is beautiful," Emma added. "Maybe after this semester you can treat yourself. Consider it the new step three of EMBR. Though that would quickly make it quite an expensive remedy..." Emma moved to finish her drink, raising the glass as the ice pressed against her nose. She slammed it on the table when finished.

"Now then," Emma began, relaxing back into the cushions, "time for stage two. Here's what I'm thinking. To start with, we can make fliers with their faces and hang them up all around campus, saying what they did. By this time tomorrow, every student and teacher will know exactly what happened. I know a guy that can help with the design and printing. Is there anything you'd like to add to it? Bit of gossip we can circulate? Feel free to make something up, it won't matter."

Rachel's mind was brought back to Janet as the smile left her face. She never had a problem with her as a roommate. At least, not until recently. Still, she felt she had to give Emma something. "I don't know, um... she sometimes would let out a squeak when she had an orgasm?" It felt petty, but Rachel didn't really care all that much right then.

"Yeah, yeah... that could... wait, you know what Janet sounds like during an orgasm?" Emma stared at Rachel incredulously.

"Uh, I... I mean him... he... whatever!" She let out a nervous laugh, shaking her drink in front of Emma as an excuse.

"Oh, oh, oh!" Emma began shaking Rachel. "Can you imitate it!?" she asked, laughing. She tried to imagine the noise, but had no image of the boyfriend to use in her head.

Rachel declined the request

"Fine," Emma pouted, "anything else?" When Rachel shrugged, Emma moved on. "Hmm. All right, all right, we'll put a check mark next to Mr. squeak-toy for now. Ooh, squeak-boy!" She glanced at Rachel, looking for a reaction to her joke. "Shit, you're not writing this down?" She scanned the room for a pen or pencil to write with, only to find nothing within reach. "Eh, fuck it. Let's move on. Just don't forget that one."

Emma drummed her hands on her knees as she turned her head upwards in thought. "Okay, okay... something else for revenge... how about this? We wait until nightfall, drug him, and carry him out into the forest, covered in honey. By morning, he'll be so bitten up by ants and mosquitoes that he'll be as red as a tomato and as bumpy as an avocado. We'll probably need a wheelbarrel to carry him... I think my dad has one I can borrow. We just need to get him alone..." Emma's voice trailed off, lost in thought over her plan.

"Wheelbarrow," Rachel corrected with a drunken nod of her head.

Emma's scheming derailed as she turned towards Rachel. "Huh?" Her mouth hung open.

"It's called a wheelbarrow, not wheelbarrel," she explained through a smirk, emphasizing the pronunciation. "I made the same mistake once, and my dad wouldn't let me live it down for a week." With a struggle, she sat up to place her now-empty drink on the table before falling back onto the couch.

The information took Emma way too long to process. She was mouthing the word to herself, judging how it felt on her lips. "No way," she countered. Sitting up, she pulled out her phone, botching her security code twice before gaining access. She typed wheelbarrel into the search bar, only to be met with links correcting the spelling. "Ho-ly-she-it. I can't believe it! Wow, that's a mind-fuck if I ever felt one..." She collapsed back onto the couch, her phone dropping onto the floor.

Rachel laughed at the irony of the statement. "I know that feeling."

She tried to listen as Emma rambled on about one plan or another, but could feel the exhaustion creep in. All the stress of the day was taking its toll. Her eyes closed as her head rolled to the side. After Emma's fourth plan, Rachel tried to tell her that she needed to rest, but wasn't sure if she was heard. The rest of the night was a blur.

***

Emma entered the room, drying her hair with a towel. She saw Rachel lying on the couch, staring up at the ceiling. "Good morning," she greeted. "How'd you sleep? Are you feeling better?"

"Not really," Rachel grumbled. "Kept having a bad dream. I think I've been awake for the past two hours." She draped her arm over her eyes, hoping to block out the morning light.

Emma frowned. "I'm sorry to hear that. Anything I can do for you? Would you like some breakfast?"

Rachel sat up with a grunt. "No, that's okay. I need to take a shower and get to class anyways." She figured a nice hot shower would feel great right about now. That, and she needed to get out of her damp underwear. She tried not to dwell on the cause of it.

"Are you sure you're feeling up to going to school today?"

"Pretty sure Ms. Gilio would fail me if I missed another class." Thanks to Violet, she was already on thin ice with the teacher. Unfortunately it was not a class she was looking forward to attending. With the memory of lusting after the teacher still in her mind, Rachel wasn't sure what it would be like to see her again.

"What are you going to do if you run into him or Janet? I know you don't share any classes with her, but it's bound to happen at some point."

Rachel turned away from Emma. "It won't." Her voice was sharp. "I made sure of it."

Emma told herself it was just the stress of the situation that had Rachel acting like this and decided against questioning the strange statement. "Okay. See you during lunch break?" When Rachel confirmed, Emma finished getting ready and left to start her day.

Rachel proceeded towards the shower.

She let the water rain down on her face with her eyes closed. She wondered how long it would take for things to return to normal. At some point she knew she'd have to make a decision on what to do. She could always request for a room transfer with the school. With any bit of luck, she could have her friends retrieve her things for her. That way she wouldn't have to confront Janet about anything.

She knew it probably wasn't healthy to try to avoid the issue in such a dramatic way. It didn't feel like she had much of a choice, though. Any contact with Janet could just end up with Rachel being used again. She reminded herself that she couldn't let that happen.

For now, her best course of action would be to take things day by day. Hopefully Emma won't pry too much into the situation, and she can just move on.

***

She was cold. As far as she could tell, she was completely alone. There was nothing to see, nothing to hear. Everything was nothing, and she was cold.

"Wake up."

Rachel opened her eyes. It was still dark, and she couldn't see anything beyond the bed she was now lying in. With little to take in, she let her head rest back on the pillow. She could feel her body press into the mattress of the most comfortable bed she had ever experienced. The softness alone helped her to relax as she let out a sigh, but she still felt cold.

"Pleasure yourself."

The words cut through the silent room. A smile formed on Rachel's lips as she slid her hand down her stomach. The sheets that had covered her were gone now, exposing her naked body to the vacant room. With a purr, she began rubbing herself between her legs, her fingers circling her clit.

Rachel could feel the heat within start to build. It was pushing away the cold. She was so happy for that.

She knew she had the voice to thank. It had told her what to do, told her how to keep from being cold. She knew she would do what the voice said, because then she could continue to feel good, to feel warm and cared for.

When her lips began to glisten, she pressed two fingers against her opening and began pumping them in and out of her pussy. It was so warm inside, and the warmth only continued to spread as she did what the voice told her. She brought her hand up to massage her chest and a new source of heat suffused her body.

"Faster."

She could hear now. She could hear things other than the voice. Her ragged breathing, the pounding of her heart. The sounds filled her ears, assuring her that she was doing well with her task.

She picked up the pace, adding another finger to the previous two. They slid in so easily.

The cold was almost gone now.

"Look at me."

At the foot of the bed, Rachel saw the most beautiful sight. A naked woman, staring back at her. Watching her. Enjoying her. Her face was calm, with a comforting smile. Rachel could feel the love in her eyes.

Rachel needed to please her. She needed to pleasure herself for the naked woman. She continued to impale herself with her hand as she gazed upon the wonderful sight before her.

She wasn't sure how long she had been going at it. Time didn't matter just then. It felt like an eternity, but she loved every minute of it. The cold had been long forgotten.

"Cum for me."

Her body was burning. "Yes, Janet!" she screamed. She obeyed.

Rachel awoke with a start and a sharp intake of breath. As her heart settled, she stared up at the dark ceiling, illuminated only by what little moonlight managed to breach the nearby curtain.

"It won't stop," she groaned. She brought a hand up to her face, pressing it against her eyes in an attempt to distract herself from the ache of exhaustion.

"Ow, shit!" Rachel cried, doing her best to keep her voice low at this point in the night.

She turned to her side, moving the paw that was digging into her shoulder. She saw Bella's solemn face, the dog's head now resting inches from her own on the cushion, staring right back at her.

"Hey, Bellers," Rachel whispered, "did I wake you again?" She rolled on her side and began petting her. "Sorry about that. It's just... it's the same damn dream. The same damn nightmare," she corrected. "How many nights has it been now? Four? Five?"

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