Author's note: Many thanks to the fans who favorite and comment on my work. Knowing others are enjoying my work is a huge motivation to continue to share it out. With that in mind, this story is dedicated to the commentor who asked where he could find more stories about women "desperate to please".
Also, on the spectrum of sweet to aggressive, this story is a little more on the aggressive side. This being mind control fantasies, I in no way intend this--or any other of my works--to be a model of a healthy relationship. This is for fantasy purposes only.
Dayna woke up at 3:22 in the morning and knew instantly that she was in love. It was strange, really. Her dream had been about a giant circus tent pitching itself over her college campus--nothing at all to do with Zach. But in a second, the dream was gone and she was wide away in bed, thinking about him. And she was in love.
It was weird, because she had only met him once--and briefly at that. Her brother was having some friends over for a board game night. Her boyfriend at the time was picking her up soon, so Dayna was lingering around the area where the guys were playing, texting friends or browsing the internet on her phone. She thought that her brother might have introduced her, might not have. She was pretty sure that all of her brothers friends were checking her out, so eventually she went and waited on the porch. Her boyfriend had picked her up and she had never thought about the group of guys again.
Until now. She didn't even think she knew Zach's name, but apparently she did. And he was the love of her life.
Dayna rolled over in bed and reached for her phone on the nightstand. She had to remind herself where she was for a moment. It was the start of summer between junior and senior year of college. Dayna was a senior, but had started school a year early. She was twenty while most of her peers were twenty-one or -two. A week ago she had been at school, but now she back in her childhood bedroom. She almost smacked her wrist on the nightstand, thinking it was farther away than it actually was.
Dayna opened up Facebook, typed a quick search, and found her way to Zach's profile. He wasn't her friend, unfortunately, so there was a limit to what Dayna could see. He was older--her brother's age--and out of school for several years. Dayna scrolled, looking first at the relationship status--which was hidden. She let out a little groan of frustration at that. Then she started scrolling through his page, looking for pictures, statuses, or anything that might share just a little detail on his life. Almost all of it was hidden behind a privacy wall.
Dayna opened up his profile picture and felt the gasp escape her throat before she could stop it. There he was, in all his glory. If it had been anyone else but the love of her life, Dayna might not have thought he was so incredibly perfect. His haircut wasn't her normal type and he didn't have a huge sense of style, but it was *Zach*. The perfect man.
Dayna went hunting for more. Instagram, Twitter, and even his LinkedIn. She gobbled up every bit of public information, even if there wasn't much. She memorized his work history, eager for any detail that might teach her a little more about him.
Eventually, she ran out of information. She was staring at the privacy wall again, wanting desperately to peek behind it. But she dared not send him a friend request at 3:45 in the morning--she had spent over a half hour internet stalking the love of her life.
She stared at the screen for a long time, eventually drifting off to a restless sleep.
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Dayna had plans the next day. She was going to hang with some friends, maybe go shopping, and if she had time she was going to try to find a job for the summer--if she didn't end up with one, that wasn't a big deal, but it would be nice to have some extra cash coming into senior year. Her sorority sisters were planning a ski trip in the winter.
Dayna cancelled all the plans for the day. There was something more important on her agenda: the pursuit of true love.
As early as Dayna thought would be acceptable, she sent a friend request to Zach, hoping it would appear casual. Then, Dayna sat at the kitchen table and waited for her brother, Tim, to get up. He was out of school, in a job for a few years, but hadn't gotten around to moving out. Their parents didn't seem keen on kicking him out either. Luckily, Dayna was up earlier than he was, so she could catch him before he left. Dayna refreshed her phone screen a few times, seeing if Zach had accepted her yet. Nothing. Finally, Tim wandered down the stairs, wiping sleep out of his eyes. Dayna checked the clock. It was 7:00.
"Good morning, bro," Dayna said, hopefully casually.
Tim stopped mid-stride and gave her an odd look. "Uh... good morning," he grunted. Then he moved to the cereal.
"How'd you sleep?" Dayna asked, wondering how exactly she was going to swing the conversation around to what she really wanted to talk about.
"Fine," Tim said simply.
"Any plans for the day?" Dayna asked.
Tim glanced over his shoulder at her, again with a strange look, then returned to pouring his cereal. "No, not really."
"Not hanging with friends or anything?"
"No."
"It's been a while since you've had a board game night," Dayna observed.
Tim carried his bowl to the table where Dayna was sitting, blinked a few times at her, and said, "Did... are you asking me to play a board game? I have work..."
"What? No," Dayna said. "I'm just saying it's been a while."
"I guess," Tim said, his confusion clear.
"I was thinking the other day... I met one of your friends there once. I couldn't remember his last name and it was bothering me. Do you remember... Zach?"
"Zach," Tim said blankly.
"Yeah," Dayna said.
"I don't think there's been a Zach here," Tim said.
Dayna was about to offer Zach's last name to refresh her brother's memory, but that would have revealed her lie.
"I thought there was," Dayna said. "You guys were playing here..." she gestured to the kitchen table "...and I met him. You don't remember?"