When morning came, it took Kari a moment to remember where she was. Her head rose from the pillow with a groan, sleepy eyes blinking in the sunlight as her surroundings came into focus. Bright, tasteful décor; soft cushions and dark wood furniture; a sliding glass door leading to a sun-bleached balcony. The room would seem like that of a typical beach resort, if not for the whirring gaming PC in the corner. That's what finally snapped things into place: Team Salt, the bootcamp, the luxury accommodations—it all came rushing back to Kari in an instant.
Well, mostly. Strangely enough, she still couldn't remember when she'd gone to bed last night. Nor why her bra was missing and her panties were crumpled around one ankle. With a slight frown, Kari reached for the loose garment, only to feel the distinct, stiff texture of fabric that had been soaking overnight. What was more, her fingers seemed...faintly sticky...almost as if...
Wait—had she fallen asleep masturbating?
Kari scoffed aloud. Ridiculous. She was no prude, but it wasn't like her to rub herself unconscious either. Then again—she gave her fingers a wary sniff—she
had
been feeling rather...needy the past few days. But it was a low-level, ambient kind of longing, easily attributed to the loneliness of the compound's empty halls. It wasn't the sort of deep, desperate desire that would make her pass out in a puddle of her own arousal.
But then...how else could she explain the state she was now in? And why couldn't she remember what'd led to it?
Casting her mind back, Kari tried to piece the previous night together. She recalled the end of practice, and debriefing with her coach, though she couldn't exactly remember what they'd talked about. Then she'd gone back to her room, showered, and decided to do a little extra aim training before bed. She remembered booting up the program. She remembered feeling excited as the colorful vortexes spiraled into view. And then...and then...
Kari crossed her arms, suppressing a shiver. It was disturbing enough to lose so much time, but worse still was the fact that this wasn't the first instance, or even the fourth. It'd started with minor gaps in her memory, her practice sessions with Leurre always becoming fuzzy, colorful blurs the moment she tried to recall them. Now, a few days into bootcamp, even the time outside of practice was becoming warped and faded, like light spiraling into a black hole. Leurre had assured her that this was all part of the program—that her symptoms were merely side-effects of hyperfocus and fatigue, and should fade over time. On one hand, Kari wanted to believe that this was the case. She trusted her coach completely, of course, and believed he only had her best interests at heart. But forgetting all-night masturbation session was not something mere exhaustion could explain. It made her wonder what other memories might be missing. And what might be the cause.
Should she try to press Leurre on the issue?
A strange shudder ran through Kari's shoulders. Though the idea had seemed reasonable at first, the thought of questioning her coach suddenly felt absurd. He'd had already explained things to her, after all. To doubt his expertise would be...would be...rude...or...ungrateful or...wrong...or...
Wait...was that right?
The phone on her nightstand beeped, snapping Kari out of her conflicted daze. It was her backup alarm—shit. She would be late for practice if she didn't hurry. Kari dismissed the alarm and was just about to move on with her day when a strange notification caught her eye. She paused, peered at the message, and felt her jaw drop.
"What the hell?" Kari muttered aloud, unlocking the screen and scrolling rapidly through its contents. Her phone was showing a text conversation with Sean. A conversation that had been going on for days. A conversation she had absolutely no memory of.
SEAN: Hey, hopping on for some Quickplay. Wanna duo?
KARI: sorry. training.
SEAN: Cool cool. No worries.
SEAN: New season just dropped. Gonna grind if you wanna join?
KARI: sorry. training.
SEAN: Damn. They keepin u busy huh?
SEAN: Kari? You there?
SEAN: So, think they'll let you off the leash long enough to make Jenn's birthday?
KARI: sorry. training.
SEAN: Seriously?
SEAN: Is this like a bit or something?
SEAN: Are you okay?
Kari's eyes widened, her lips gaping in disbelief. When had she sent these? Why had she sent these? Why did her texts read like some kind of mindless robot? And why couldn't she remember ever writing them?
With a grimace, she set the phone aside. That settled it: she was stopping by Leurre's office before practice. And either she was gonna get some answers, or she was getting the hell out.
But first, she had to decide on a cute outfit for the day. After all...
"It's very important to look my best in training," she murmured to no one.
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Coach Leurre frowned. "I'm not sure I understand," he said slowly. "We've already had this discussion, haven't we?"
Kari swallowed, crossing and uncrossing her legs for what felt like the hundredth time. Maybe this was a bad idea. She'd thought she would be able pin Leurre down and get some answers from him, but all it had taken was a skeptical glance for her to feel like a schoolgirl caught without her homework.
"It's gotten worse," she muttered. "Like, a lot worse. It's not just pracatice anymore—I'm starting to forget...other things too."
Leurre arched an eyebrow. "What kind of things?"
Kari opened her mouth, then quickly closed it again. For a brief moment, she'd been about to tell him about her soaked panties. "It's uh, things like...like this." She lifted her phone screen. "I don't have any memory of sending these texts. At all. That's weird, isn't it?"
A flicker of concern passed across her coach's face, but it was soon replaced by a placating smile. "Not necessarily. As I said before, you've been through a rather intense training regimen. Your concentration has been laser-focused for so long, it's not surprising that some background details may slip from your notice."
"But...don't you think that...that...maybe..."
"Kari," Coach Leurre suddenly stated. "Relax."
"Yes," Kari answered automatically, eyes blinking and back straightening as she took a slow, deep breath.
Leurre paused. For a moment, it looked like he was about to pose a question, but then he just smiled, as if she'd already given him the answer. "I understand your concerns. If it bothers you this much, we can scale back the training just a bit. Or at least, introduce some variety into the mix. Actually," he chuckled, "your timing is perfect. I've just finished arranging your first pro scrimmage."
"Really?" Kari gasped. She'd been aching to try her skills against another squad, but had assumed she wouldn't get the chance until the rest of her team had arrived.
"Indeed. Though," Leurre's expression sobered, "I'm afraid your future colleagues remain unable to join us just yet. So I've rounded up some stand-ins from our backup roster; not ideal, but they're all seasoned veterans in their own right."
Kari nodded, trying to hide her disappointment. Grateful though she was for the change of pace, she'd been really hoping for a chance to meet the rest of the team.
"Now now, don't look so glum," Leurre held up a finger. "This experience will still give you a feel for competition-level play, and test some of the skills we've been building. That's exciting, isn't it?"
"Sure. Right."