The next day I awoke in my bed to the blue flickering floodlight accompanying the morning alarm. The color blue meant no morning meeting; as opposed to green or (God forbid) red. We had free run of the facility, to do whatever. I turned to my pile of stuffed animals, selecting my purple dragon. "Come on. Let's see who else is awake."
From outside my window, I could see Roberto was in the garden, sitting in his wheelchair looking up at the sky. Still dressed in my prison-issue pajamas, I approached from behind, cupping my hands over his eyes. "Guess who?"
"Hey Anna," he said calmly, stretching his muscular arms. Clearly, he had been asleep.
"You good?" I rested my head on my friend's shoulder, placing my dragon on his opposite side.
This awarded me a chuckle. "Don't tell Dr. Reyes I'm feeling better or she'll have me back on kitchen duty."
"So, who's cooking breakfast?" I asked, using my dragon as a puppet.
Roberto waved his hand motioning at the other, silent slate-grey buildings. "Maybe someone over there can cook. If not, I know for a fact Sam can make some killer biscuits and gravy from flour, water, and coffee powder."
"With a hand full of the little butter packets from the communal fridge?" I added. Any of us were welcome to use the cafeteria, since it (like all indoor areas) had a plentiful amount of security cameras.
A single white flower floated down, coming to rest on Roberto's leg. That was when I noticed he was wearing a hospital gown, and nothing else. The level of temptation was undeniable. I could practically taste his throbbing cock. "Do you think the other buildings are run by clones of Dr. Reyes?"
"Physical clones, no. A bunch of black ops military with inflated egos and God complexes: absolutely."
Before I could reply, Raynee appeared. She was walking in our direction holding a paper lunch bag. "There are bag lunches in the cafeteria. It must have come from one of the other buildings."
I knew what that meant: bottled water, soup crackers, and protein bars. I muttered profanity as I buried my face in Roberto's shoulder. "Please get your talented culinary ass back in the kitchen," I said in a baby voice.
Raynee took a seat on a large decorative rock. Sitting cross-legged, she opened her bag and started to enjoy her meal.
"Are you fucking serious?" I asked, looking in her direction.
"You don't own the garden," she muttered with a mouthful of crackers. "I can sit wherever I want."
I tilted my head in the direction of the bright sun as if trying to burn my retinas. "Rayne, Rayne, go away, come again some other day."
Roberto snickered at my attempt at singing. "Little Anna wants to play."
"No one gives a fuck." Raynee swallowed the mouthful of food, taking a moment to realize the severity of my intentions. "If Dr. Reyes catches you two..."
Roberto turned his head, to kiss my cheek. "Maybe she'll film us so she can go fuck herself."
"And dislodge the stick up her ass." I giggled like a flirty schoolgirl. It was enough to get Raynee to put her food back into her bag.
"You're both pathetic." She powerwalked back to the dorms, shoving past Sam.
Sam looked meek but when he saw my current position it became obvious. "Damn you two, you can't even go a day without..."
"Chocolate?" I asked, grabbing for his lunch bag.
"Yeah, that's totally what I was going to say," Sam chuckled. "I got Cliff bars and bottled water for breakfast. With a chocolate one just for you, Miss Anna."
With my dragon stuffed under my shirt, between my breasts, I took a seat on Roberto's lap. He was hard, practically fucking me through the fabric of my sleep clothes. "I'll trade you."
"Trade me what?" Roberto asked, as he put his arms around me.
"I'll give you my chocolate bar to see you and Sam kiss."
Roberto laughed. "Babe, you know I'm straight." He shifted his hand between my legs, as if to prove his point.
"Straight as an arrow." My mind went to naughty places. If we fucked in the garden would I still activate his power? I knew for a fact that Roberto would be up for experimenting, if it meant seeing my tits.
Suddenly, out of the corner of my eye, I could see a figure. Dr. Reyes (or someone who looked like her) was passing through one of the other buildings. She turned her head to glance in our direction but made no effort to change her path.
Needless to say, my libido plummeted. It was time to get serious and focus on my actual mission. "Hey, Sam, I think I met your dad on one of my trips."
Sam rolled his eyes. "Don't even joke about that."
"Why, was your father a Christian?" I asked with a smirk.
Sam shook his head and turned to walk back towards the cafeteria. "Raynee was right, you're a psycho bitch!"
I felt the need to prove I was telling the truth, although what I said next was a little cruel. "I know your old man was dying of bowel cancer."
Sam froze in his tracks. "What did you say?"
I caught up to him before replying. "I spoke to your father. I know the truth."
Sam took one last look back at Roberto who rolled off in the opposite direction.
Seeing we were alone; he was ready to talk, and accept my truth. "So, you're telling me my old man is in Hell?"