Chapter 17
Chelsea stood petrified in front of the door, a short-circuiting robot struggling to process the world around her. Distance and time no longer made sense; impulses fired in random directions and collided in mid-flight. She should open the door. She should run. She should call Master. Why would she call Master? She couldn't say; she just needed somebody to tell her why. Why was her mother here? Why was everything falling apart?
How long had she been standing there?
"Chelsea, don't be childish," Elise Jaeger scolded. "Keeping me out here won't make me leave; I'll just get one of the staff to open this door. Or perhaps I should contact your roommates. Wouldn't that be nice, dragging them into your mess as well?"
A fresh jolt of panic zapped Chelsea, miraculously rattling her synapses back into place. She pivoted on her heel, racing back to her room. There was no time to consider the reason for her mother's sudden arrival: all Chelsea could do now was mitigate the damage.
That meant dealing with the drooling, masturbating girl on her bed.
No time for subtly—Chelsea crossed the room in two strides and threw the headphones off of her moaning subject. She grabbed Sophia's face, forcing their eyes to meet.
"Sophia, can you hear me?" Chelsea hissed.
"Hngh?" The busy girl blinked. "Um, yeah...hear you..." she drawled, her fingers still lazily tracing the lips of her pussy.
"You love to obey, don't you?"
"Yes...love to obey Master..."
Chelsea swallowed. Sophia was still in trance, but odds were it wouldn't take much to shake her out of it. "That's a good girl," the blonde murmured, moving Sophia's hand away from her dripping snatch and guiding the naked, unsteady girl to her feet. "Master just gave me some very important instructions for you. And you'll follow them, right?"
"Follow...yes..." Sophia's brow furrowed. "Wait...Master...?" she put a finger to her still-glistening lips. "Where...is...Master?"
Chelsea threw open the door to her closet. "He said you need to wait here and listen to his voice. But you need to do so quietly, understand?"
Sophia's eyelids fluttered. "Listen to his voice..." she echoed as Chelsea plopped her down below a rack of coats. "Feels good...to listen..."
"Yes exactly. Quietly though," Chelsea emphasized, retrieving her phone and slipping Sophia's headphones back on her head.
"Quiet...ahhhh..." Sophia slumped against the wall, her mouth hanging open and the light in her eyes dimming as the recording started again.
Chelsea shut the door, pausing for a moment to make sure no moans of ecstasy leaked through. It was a far from ideal solution, but still preferable to waking Sophia up and trying to juggle her and Elise at once.
The doorbell rang again.
Chelsea rushed to unbutton her blouse, tearing it and her skirt off and tossing them across the floor. She scooped up a pair of pajama pants and a hoodie as she dashed for the door, hastily covering her bare pussy and lacey push-up bra. Hopefully her mother wouldn't ask her to strip for an inspection; it was unlikely, but not impossible.
A quick pause in the hall mirror to smudge her makeup was all the time she had left. She opened the front door, blinking as though uncertain if she were dreaming or not.
"Mom?" she said. "What are you—"
"There you are," Elise interrupted, brushing past her daughter like an icy breeze. "Took the scenic route, did you?"
"Sorry..." Chelsea mumbled, trying to sound tired even as her neck-hairs stood on end. "I was asleep."
"At nine-thirty on a Friday?" Elise asked, surveying the apartment. "You're not sick, are you?"
"No..."
"Pregnant? Amnesic? Delusional?"
"Of course not."
"Then how do you explain yourself?"
Chelsea rubbed her forehead. "I was just tired. Isn't that an acceptable excuse?"
Elise crossed her arms. "For mere tardiness, perhaps. But from what I've seen, very little about your sophomore year has been 'acceptable.'"
Chelsea's jaw clenched. "What are you talking about? Why are you even here?"
"As if you don't already know," Elise laughed, shaking her head as she moved down the hall.
Chelsea trailed reluctantly behind, her eyes narrowed. "Is this about my grades? If you had checked this morning, you'd see that they're back where they should be."
"Correcting a mistake doesn't mean it never happened," Elise tutted.
Chelsea scoffed. "Now you're just being cruel."