Looking around furtively to make sure no-one was watching, Lori slipped into the Merrifield building. It still felt strange, going back to Professor Elbourne's lab, the place she had once been brainwashed and enslaved. Now, though, she could walk through those corridors confidently and without fear. So much had changed over the past couple of months, and one of the most unexpected was how the computer lab had become a kind of sanctuary, both to her and to others. And tonight, they'd be welcoming a new number to their strange, secret little club.
She reached the door to the lab, and pushed it open. Professor Elbourne didn't bother keeping it locked anymore - or rather, Lori and Harper had told her not to. As she stepped across the threshold, she was greeted by a dozen smiling, welcoming, familiar faces. Some of them were old friends - Sally, Jae, Madison - and some of them were friends she'd made just recently. It was a support group, for people who'd fallen victim to Amia Grover and her brainwashing. After their final confrontation, Lori had made Amia give up the details of everyone that had been dronified. Since then, she and Harper had been reaching out to them one by one, offering to help them with their situation. They were taking it slow, but they'd already brought seven or eight girls into the fold.
"Lori!" Harper cried out, dashing across the room to sweep Lori up in a big, warm embrace.
"Hey, babe," Lori said warmly, returning the hug. She was always surprised at how affectionate Harper was with her. At first, she'd taken it for an apology. She knew her new girlfriend felt incredibly guilty about some of the things that had happened between them. But, after a month or two of dating, it had become obvious that, instead, they were just really good together. "Everyone here?"
"Yeah." Harper took a quick survey of the room. "Wait, no. The new girl. She's looking like a no-show."
"Hmm." Lori checked her phone. "I bet she's just taking a few minutes to pluck up her courage. Let's wait."
Everyone nodded. That was another feeling Lori had been struggling to get used to. She was the leader. It wasn't a formal arrangement, but it was nonetheless undeniable. She supposed it made sense. She was the one who'd beaten Amia, after all. But she'd never thought of herself as the leader type. Maybe it was just that there was no-one else. Professor Elbourne might have tried to take charge - she was a professor, after all - but Lori and Harper had mutually decided to keep her on a pretty short hypnotic leash. Given the kind of research she'd been doing, and what Amia had achieved with it, they weren't quite sure how far they could trust her. But still, she was a victim, and she deserved a place in their support group. Amia herself was a different matter. The TA and former-Administrator was there in the room with them, sitting silently in the corner with a VR helmet on her head. Brainwashed. Lori was still figuring out what to do with her. She knew too much, and her malice was obvious. Bit by bit, she'd been trying to rehabilitate her, using hypnosis to shave off some of her rough edges and give her a much-needed lesson in how to treat people. It was a long process, though, and far from done, and in the mean-time, she'd decided her priority was to make sure Amia couldn't hurt anyone - and for that, hypnotic indoctrination had proven very, very effective.
"Um... hey," came a quiet voice from the doorway. Lori turned, and saw a shy face peeking into the room. "Is this... um, you know?"
"Yes." Lori adopted her best, most reassuring smile. "Kelly, right? Why don't you come in?"
Kelly nodded, and took a few hesitant steps inside. She had the look of a glamorous, popular girl, the kind that Lori was used to being pushed around by, but in here, she was as shy as a mouse. Harper had gotten in touch with her a few days ago. Apparently, she'd been in quite the state. It wasn't hard for Lori to understand why.
"Professor, could you get the door?" Lori asked. They did keep it locked for their sessions. The last thing they needed was someone wandering in.
"Of course." Professor Elbourne rose to her feet and smoothly crossed the room to tap a few keys on the keypad beside the door. The unnaturally even tone to the professor's voice and the slightly distant, trancey look in the professor's eyes gave Lori a little twinge of guilt, even if it was necessary - and more than a little twinge of arousal. She ignored it. There would be time for that later.
"So, Kelly," Lori said, turning back to the new arrival. "Harper told you how all this works, right? Any questions?"
"Yeah, she... she explained it." Kelly's eyes were evasive. "Just... will it help? With the dreams? And the... cravings?"
"Yes." It was Sally who answered, offering a friendly wave from the far side of the room. "It helped me."
"Me too," added Alana. She was one of the more recent additions to their group, but she'd taken to it like a duck to water. "It's helped all of us."