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It was a land of wondrous dreams, dreams of love, of life, of warmth. The "real" world felt so bleak in comparison. (FF, mc, asian, sn, rom) *** Author notes: First off, your basic disclaimer of "If you're under 18 or offended by sex, especially female- female sex, get lost." Also, a warning that this story contains scenes of mind control and love between women. If the thought of two women kissing offends you (and only liking it in porn movies doesn't count), you should try reading another story. Enjoy. *** Sharon sighed softly to herself as she glanced at her clock. Two in the morning. Halloween was pretty much over and there were certainly no more people who would be coming for candy. She looked out the window one time, to be absolutely sure there were no more kids and then shut off the outdoor light. Time for bed, she thought to herself. She sighed deeply and closed her eyes, reminiscing. 'If Kerri were here, she'd come and hold me tonight,' Sharon thought to herself. Kerri was Sharon's close friend and roommate for four years. They were inseparable. Those few who knew them could easily mistake them for sisters. But there was more to their relationship than they told everyone else. Kerri was always Sharon's one and only lover. A cold breeze whipped over the back of Sharon's neck. She at first curled her jacket closer around her, but it wasn't enough to keep her warm. She decided it was time to get into her nightgown and go to sleep. Sharon set to work turning out all the lights. Since Kerri left, Sharon usually left all the lights on at night. She didn't feel safe when Kerri wasn't around. As Sharon turned out the lights in the kitchen, she paused and looked at the moon. It was so beautiful - round, white and bright. It seemed to glow more than usual. 'Kerri would have liked to see this,' Sharon lamented. Kerri loved the night, unlike most people who feared it. Kerri had always told Sharon that the night was a time of calm and of wonderful dreams, and she made Sharon feel safe. That was one of the reasons Sharon loved Kerri so much. Kerri gave Sharon a safe place where she could be who she wanted to be. But that was the past. Now Kerri was gone, and Sharon was alone. Although no one was watching, Sharon choked back her tears as she departed the now-dark kitchen... *** Sharon's clothes had been neatly placed into the hamper. The bathroom was thick with steam. Sharon stood naked under the shower head, closing her eyes and feeling the comfortably hot water flow over her body. She leaned her head back and rinsed the shampoo out of her long dark brown hair. She opened her eyes and watched the white foam begin to flow on the ground around her feet and into the drain. Before long, the foam dissipated leaving just the warm water flowing all over her olive skin. Sharon listened to the sound of the running water and could feel her mind beginning to drift. She let out a deep sigh... ...and let it happen... Two women curled up together in the dark along the riverbank. The only light came from the moon reflected in the running stream. The only sounds were the running water and the soft voices of the women. "Kerri..." Sharon whispered. "I'm scared." "That's okay, my dear," Kerri replied, tenderly stroking Sharon's temple. "It's alright to be scared. We are alone here, after all. The moon is our only witness." "That's not helping," Sharon said, with a small nervous giggle. "But also remember that I have been here before," Kerri reassured her love. "And I'm going to do everything I can to make sure you can be at peace." She tipped Sharon's chin up and looked into her walnut shaped brown eyes. "No harm can come to you here, my Hoshiko." Sharon blushed. She always felt very warm when Kerri used her birth name. "I know, honey," Sharon said, looking up into Kerri's deep grey eyes. "But I can't help my nerves. I'm not used to it being so dark..." Kerri gave a soft, sweet laugh. Then she rolled around so she was behind Sharon. She wrapped her long arms around Sharon's round body and brought her down. Soon the two were laying, cuddled up like a pair of spoons, right along the riverbank. "Can you hear the sound of the river?" Kerri whispered to Sharon. A soft, flowing sound. "Yes," Sharon whispered back. "I hear it." "Listen to the river, my love," Kerri said. "The water's gentle rush through the stream. Very relaxing. It just flows... flows along the ground... drifts away under the watch of the moon. Feel it as you listen, my love... listen and feel..." "Drifty," Sharon heard herself say. Then Kerri's voice continued. Her beautiful, sweet voice. Listen and feel, her voice told her. Sharon did so. "The water flows on and on," Kerri whispered. "You feel it... you feel it happening to you. You feel your concerns slip away like water was washing them away... washing you away... flowing over you... and with you..." This really was relaxing... she could feel the drift, the flow of the river... washing away her troubles and cares, and almost... almost wash her away, too... such a wonderful feeling... Sharon wanted it to happen... but she didn't want to flow... away from her Kerri... "Oh darling... you'll be safe... you'll always be safe... I am watching over you... just as the moon watches over the river... no harm shall came to you..." Sharon moaned softly. It was so true. Kerri was her moon, guiding her along. She felt the light of Kerri's love. Another moan... and a heat from deep within. Passion blossomed like a flower inside of Sharon as she realized... how wet she was... soft mewls like bubbles in the river as Sharon flowed, along with Kerri, to Kerri's pull... safe, warm, wet and so close to each other... A beautiful dream in the darkness... And the river flowed... *** Sharon's eyes fluttered open again. They were swollen and full of tears. The water had become lukewarm. She slowly withdrew her hand from her sex and turned off the shower. She stepped out and wrapped a pink towel around herself. She paused and wiped the steam off the mirror so she could look at herself. A pair of sad walnut shaped brown eyes gazed back at Sharon. She could hear Kerri's voice so clearly every so often... from the many times she had drifted for Kerri. But it was always just a dream... no, a phantom of the past. Dreams were beautiful and alive. Kerri had taught her that. But Sharon hadn't had any dreams. Just reveries. 'Oh Kerri,' Sharon whispered to her reflection. 'Why did you leave me?' *** Sharon was ready for bed. Her long hair was done up in two ponytails. She wore a long red flannel nightgown to keep the cold out, and as always, her bedtime socks - fluffy yellow ones with green colored toes. She never felt particularly sexy in this get-up, but Kerri always thought Sharon was most beautiful when she was about to go to sleep for the night. Kerri. Sharon looked up at the moon again. Kerri had changed her life. Before Kerri, Sharon was so lost, trying to find her place in the world. Then along came Kerri and her beautiful darkness. Sharon felt so at home in the world Kerri lived in. It was a land of wondrous dreams, dreams of love, of life, of warmth. The "real" world felt so bleak in comparison. Kerri used to say that she felt the most alive in dreams... *** The moon shone down on the two women in the sleeping bag. The wind was steady but gentle. No sound but the occasional chirp and the soft sound of the wind. The lake in the distance shimmered with moonlight. Sharon curled her arms around Kerri and whined. "What's wrong, lover?" Kerri asked. "Mmmmmmmm," Sharon moaned and looked at Kerri through half closed eyes. "I really want to play, but I'm so tired... I don't wanna sleep..." Kerri laughed another warm laugh. "What do you think of dreams, Sharon?" "Dreams?" Sharon whimpered. "They're just... just weird stuff you see while you sleep..." "Oh, child," Kerri chuckled and began to stroke Sharon's temple. "Trying to make sense of everything only takes the beauty out of it. Science has been really bad to dreams." Sharon purred when she felt fingers slide down her tummy. Kerri went on. "Dreams are the realm of your feelings - your true feelings, not bogged down by things like order and 'sense'." "You think... order and sense are bad?" Sharon whispered, trying very hard to listen. "No, I don't think they're bad," Kerri said with a sigh. "It's true that humanity wouldn't have progressed and improved this much without all that order and sense. But sometimes... I just wonder if it's worth it." Sharon touched Kerri's hand with hers, and looked up at her. She could understand what Kerri was saying... but her mind was slowly giving in to the desire to rest. Kerri kissed Sharon's nose and then looked skyward. "We're trying so hard to make everything perfect that we're missing the beauty of the world the way it is. People don't stop to smell the flowers or to listen to the wind blow or to watch a sunset anymore. And they're missing... they're missing a lot." Sharon smiled. She felt like that a lot too. She moaned softly and nuzzled Kerri's shoulder, hoping she would know that she understood. "That's why I love dreams," Kerri continued. "Things... feel right in dreams. They may not make sense, but they feel right. And that's really important. Maybe the most important thing of all. I love you dearly, my Hoshiko, and those feelings flow through me so freely when I am asleep. And deep down, I know you feel the same way too." 'Oh yes,' thought Sharon. 'Oh yes... I am so proud to be part of your dreams. I want to learn more about dreams. Show me, Kerri. I love you. I love you.' "Sometimes, child," Kerri whispered in a hush. "I feel like I am most alive when I am dreaming..." She chuckled softly, and turned to Sharon. "Or am I just nutty?" Sharon was asleep, purring ever so quietly and contentedly. Kerri kissed her gently on the lips. "I love you, my star child," she said. And then drifted away herself... *** Sharon cried quietly. That was such a long time ago... but it's over now. 'I don't even dream of Kerri. What's wrong with me?' She got up from the bed and eyed the clock. 3:43. She'd never wake up on time tomorrow. But still, Sharon was restless. She opened the door to the balcony and stepped out. Maybe the night air would help her rest and sleep. Maybe even dream. The wind was brisk and at times nipped at Sharon's face. She undid her ponytails and let her hair fall and flow along with the wind, and looked to the sky. The moon was still glowing bright, and the stars sparkled. Down below, she could see the waning city lights. Her eyes were drawn to the moon, and helplessly her thoughts turned to Kerri. So beautiful and bright, just like the moon. Sharon wished the moon could shine here forever. Then, all of a sudden... a new thought entered her mind. If the moon were to shine here forever... what about the rest of the world? They'd never get to see it. *** The moon reflected beautifully upon the rolling ocean. Two women lay alongside each other, glancing at the ocean and at each other. Kerri's normally bright smile, though, had now faded a bit. "Are you sure this is what you want?" she asked. "I know it seems to be moving really fast," Sharon said. "But... I really feel so connected with you. You're like... like... a soft light in the darkness." Kerri blushed just a little. "Why, thank you, dear," she replied. "But still... being together all the time..." "Is it that you think we'll get sick of each other?" Sharon asked. "I understand completely if that's what you're concerned about..." "No, not that," Kerri shook her head. "I don't think I could ever get sick of you. I am a little worried, though, that you'll get used to me. Come to rely on me... and if something were to happen... I'd be really worried." Kerri's smile was gone now. This was quite a departure from the Kerri that Sharon had come to know. Sharon could feel something in herself start to get frightened. She scurried closer to Kerri. Tried to think of something to say to comfort her. "I need you." That slipped out. Sharon knew that wouldn't help Kerri at all. She almost covered her mouth, but she knew it was pointless. The words were out in the open now. Kerri turned to Sharon and looked deep in her eyes. And suddenly it seemed like a dam sprung open, as Kerri's eyes seemed to melt. Her arms wrapped around Sharon's body, and pulled her close. Fingers stroked Sharon's hair. Her body was rocked back and forth. "I understand. And I will protect you. You will always be safe from harm when you're with me... I promise." Sharon thought that sounded like a really big promise, but when she looked up into Kerri's eyes, she could see something new there. Something she hadn't seen before. And Sharon believed. Kerri's fingers stroked Sharon's back in a circle, and she began to whisper. "You can relax here with me, my Hoshiko. You're safe... and you can feel totally relaxed and warm..." All tension left Sharon's body, and she felt body and mind begin to surrender themselves to the warmth that Kerri offered... *** "Kerri." Sharon spoke the name of her loved one aloud. "Kerri, I miss you..." She gazed into the sky. "I know you must be somewhere, in a beautiful dream right now. But... I don't know what else to do. "I truly do love you, but I think I came to need you too much... just like you were always worried I would do. And maybe that is why I miss you so bad." Her voice began to break. "Kerri, I'm sorry. I didn't mean for you to make that promise. I was foolish to think I could keep you forever." Sharon wiped her eyes. "And now you're gone... and I'll never get the chance to tell you how sorry I am. And how much I really love you. Your intensity... how deep your feelings go... I love that. And I love your strength, not just in trying to keep me safe... but your strength in who you are. I love that too. There are... so many things to love about you, Kerri. So much that... maybe I was wrong to want to keep you forever... "Or maybe I actually kept you away." A deep sigh. "I'll never know. But there's just one thing I want to know. Why... why don't I dream about you? I truly do love you... but all my dreams are memories. Why can't I see you in my dreams?" Sharon didn't expect an answer. So she was more than shocked when she got one... "Because you miss me so much," a warm, familiar voice answered. "You're focusing on what you lost. That is why you only dream of memories." "Who's there?" Sharon gasped, a chill running through her spine. She turned towards the bedroom where the voice came from. And saw a figure... laying in her bed. Sharon hastily stepped in and closed the door behind her. Looked at the person laying beneath her covers. Paused. Then gasped again in total shock. The pale skin, the moussy brown hair, but most of all the deep grey eyes. It could only be... "Kerri!" Sharon gasped. "But I thought you were..." She was cut short as Kerri put her finger to her lips. Sharon stopped talking. Then Kerri smiled. "Come sit by me, child." In mind, Sharon was uneasy, but her body slid upon the bed and beside Kerri. A shudder went through Sharon's body. She could never resist direct commands from Kerri... but something was different this time. Still, it was definitely Kerri. Sharon's heart told her it was Kerri for sure. "I never left you, darling, I was always here. You missed me so intensely that you didn't notice. That is okay. Those feelings are natural, and you were right to let them flow." Kerri lifted up the covers and Sharon slipped underneath them. She felt so much warmer now. She nuzzled Kerri's cheek and purred softly, even as tears rolled down her face. "Did you... did you hear what I said, Kerri?" Kerri's fingertips grazed across Sharon's temple, and she blew softly into her ear. The way the air flowed from Kerri's mouth into Sharon's ear sounded almost like... flowing water... Sharon immediately felt herself begin to flow and drift. "I did, Sharon... I did. But Sharon, my love, please... you don't ever have to apologize for expressing your feelings. I am glad that you told me how you felt." Fingers caressing Sharon's shoulders. Feeling so snug. "But that promise... that promise you made..." "I still abide by it, child. Like I said... I never left. It was very hard not to be able to be there for you. I wanted to hold you, and to take your hurt away... but your feelings have to flow, my love." Sharon felt a hand slip underneath her nightgown and whimpered. The other hand remained on her temple and helped her to continue to drift. "They were terrible feelings, Kerri... terrible..." More tears came down her cheeks. "I know," Kerri whispered, pressing Sharon closer. "But the bad feelings have to be treasured, along with the good. Because we would never truly enjoy pleasure if we never experience pain. Close your eyes." Sharon's eyes fluttered shut, and she knew she wouldn't open them again unless she was told to. She felt fingers trace her inner thighs, and her physical excitement stirred. "Did you... know you were going to leave, Kerri? Even back then? Mmmm..." Kerri laughed her beautiful laugh and kiss-nuzzled the top of Sharon's head. "So full of questions. So full of wonder. That's one of the reasons why I loved you from the start... dear Hoshiko." "Mmmmmm... didn't... know you loved me back then..." Sharon's passion heightened as Kerri's knowledgable fingers slid down and caressed Sharon's lips. She knew just where and how to touch to bring her loved one to a boil. "Oh yes. From the moment I looked into your eyes, I knew. Your pure heart, your golden soul... I could see it all. So much potential in you... I wanted to know you and show you what you could be. Are you down deep, baby?" "Mmmmmmhmmmmm," Sharon mewled. She was flowing like a river now, with Kerri as her guide. Just the way it always was. But not quite. Something had changed. "You seem... different... Kerri..." "I know," Kerri whispered. "I've shed more of my veils. You can feel more of who I truly am, child." The hand at Sharon's temple moved down to her shoulders, pressing her back closer in. She nuzzled Sharon's head and maneuvered her other hand to bare more of Sharon to her, to deepen her arousal. Sharon helplessly cried out as Kerri's digits danced deeper within. "I-I... don't understand." "It's okay. You couldn't understand now." Kerri's voice began to change as she spoke. It wasn't anything that Sharon could distinguish... but it did change. "You will understand, though. Very soon." Sharon's legs slid apart of their own volition, just ever so slightly to allow Kerri's fingers more room to work their magic. But despite all that, she felt the same strange chill run through her when she heard Kerri's voice change. "Very soon?" "Yes. I am taking you home, star child." When Kerri said that, Sharon felt both fear, joy and excitement. Most of all, joy. She wanted to ask where home was... but somehow deep inside, she knew. No questions necessary. Her body melted, both with the thrill of going home and the pleasure that Kerri's fingers provided. "Kerri..." Sharon whimpered. "I'm scared." "That's okay, my dear," Kerri replied, kissing Sharon tenderly on the cheek. "It's alright to be scared. But I've been there before. And I will be there now, and for always, with you, my Hoshiko." Sharon moaned happily. Her true name didn't make her feel sad anymore. She saw visions flash through her head. Visions of Kerri. So much more than a lover... yes. Kerri was a beautiful dream... of love, and pleasure, and moonlight. And Sharon was... something wonderful, too. She didn't know what. But Kerri did, and wanted to show her. "It's time to go deeper than you've ever been, star child," Kerri whispered. "When you come, you'll be there. It will be a warm and happy place and all your questions will be answered. And I will be there with you. No turning back now. Are you ready?" "Yessss..." Sharon said through nonstop moans. The intensity of her pleasure grew immensely. Warmth, wetness, most of all love. Her mind gave out, surrendering to the water that burned like a flame. She couldn't think anymore, just feel. Pleasure, joy, love, warmth. Kerri's finger brushed over that deepest magic spot inside Sharon. Her back arched and she yelped what she thought was "I love you" but came out as a breathy growl. A few more strokes there and Sharon was ready to spill over the edge. A nibble on the ear was all it took. Sharon's cry of pure joy reverberated throughout the inner recesses of her heart, and she would remember it forever. *** The moon shone high in the sky and reflected upon the boundless sea. The cruise boat provided its own light, though. A woman stood on the docks, alone. Sharon slumped her body over the guard rails and looked up at the sky. The moon was beautiful tonight. It took her mind off the utterly boring cruise someone had convinced her to go on. A lot of times, when Sharon was down, she would look at the moon and feel better. "Dull day?" a voice beside her asked. Sharon turned and looked eye to eye at the most beautiful woman she'd ever seen. She had shoulder length black hair and a roundish kind face. Her skin, while pale, complemented her willowiness perfectly, and her body was curvy in the right places. "Y-yes... very," Sharon stammered. She suddenly blushed when she realized she was gushing this way over a woman. Although she had some experiences with women before, Sharon never really considered herself a lesbian. But something about this woman was just... spellbinding. "My name is Kerri," the woman said, moving in just a bit closer. "What's yours?" "Sharon..." she replied, and then looked away. If she stared too long... what would Kerri think? It crossed her mind that Kerri might not mind at all, but she put that silly wishful thought out of her head. "Sharon, hmm? That's a nice name," Kerri said. "Well... my real name is Hoshiko," Sharon blurted. "But... no one calls me that anymore." Why did she say that? She never told anyone that before. She felt a little bit of sadness come over her and she looked out into the sea. "That's a beautiful name," Kerri said with a smile. "Why does it make you sad to think about it?" "I... don't know why..." Sharon said, glancing at Kerri. Then she sighed. "I'm sorry, just... please just call me Sharon." "You don't have to be sorry. It's OK," Kerri said. "Sharon is a perfectly nice name for a good looking lady. But you seem kind of down. If you want to talk... I can listen." Sharon blushed and looked at Kerri. No one had ever called her good looking before. Being shorter and plumper than average, she didn't get much compliments. But Sharon couldn't help but smile. She had no reason to doubt Kerri. "Well, tell me... why do people like these cruises? They pay the people a bunch of money and then do nothing." "Hey, I've spent some of my most quality time doing nothing," Kerri said with a wink. "I think I know what you mean," Sharon agreed. "But the stuff they do on cruises is just... silly. Cheap magic shows, overpriced food, silly party soirees. I just never understood what people see in those things." She then blushed again. She was never so frank with anyone before. But Kerri just laughed. Not a derisive laugh... a beautiful laugh, lilting, free and happy. "Oh, my, I do know what you mean. Those kind of things do nothing for me. I'd much rather be all cuddled up with a warm body under the moon and stars..." Sharon knew she was turning red now. She just pictured herself as the warm body. She closed her eyes for a moment and touched her cheek. "That sounds nice, but I couldn't do something like that. I'm so scared of the night..." "Scared of the night?" Kerri said with a gasp. "Sharon, Sharon, Sharon... we need to keep in touch. Night time is a marvelous time. I really want to show you just how nice it can be." Sharon stammered aloud and lowered her head. This conversation was becoming so strange, but she liked the direction it was taking. Something about Kerri... made her feel like she could be more open. "In the meantime," Kerri went on, "there's something I can do to help your boredom." "What's... that?" Sharon said, making an effort to look at Kerri in the eyes. "You can come with me to my cabin," Kerri said, matter- of-factly like it was something every day. "And you can cuddle up with me. It's a nice way to pass the time and I want to show you how good it can be." "What?!" Sharon gasped. "I... uhm... I..." "Clothes on. No pressure," Kerri said. "Just friendly hugs. I think you might like it. Very warm and cozy." 'I can't believe this is happening to me,' Sharon thought. 'I've gone from perfect strangers to wanting to go to her cabin and cuddle... I really shouldn't be doing this.' "I don't know..." Sharon started. "Well... what does your feelings tell you?" Kerri said, smiling softly while gazing into Sharon's eyes. Sharon felt so strange when she looked into Kerri's eyes. They were so deep and grey and... "I... would really like to try..." Sharon said without thinking. "Okay then," Kerri said with a wink. "Let's go!" She started off to her cabin, and Sharon just stood there for a moment, blinking, before she decided to just follow Kerri and go with her feelings. 'Who knows... something just might happen out of this...' EPILOGUE Darian Thompson rang the doorbell again. "Morning, Ms. Orikaza! I have the paper..." Darian was the paperboy along the posh part of town. He didn't normally make deliveries like this to anyone else, but he had kind of a soft spot for Sharon Orikaza since her good friend passed away a few months ago. Ms. Orikaza got more quiet and a lot more sad, and sometimes Darian just wanted to make sure she was okay when he delivered the paper. But today she wasn't answering. It was unusual... while she didn't work, she usually never slept in on a Wednesday. 'Maybe she stayed up late giving out Halloween candy,' Darian thought to himself. But he had a creepy feeling when he rang the doorbell again and still got no answer. Darian checked the doorknob... and found it open. He felt chills. 'Maybe something... happened.' Darian went inside. "Ms. Orikaza! Sorry to come in, but the door was open... it's Darian? The paperboy?" He waited, but no answer. He suddenly became very nervous. He crept up the stairs to see if she was still in bed. She was usually okay with him coming in to deliver the paper, and was always very friendly with him. The bedroom door was open, too. He peeked into Ms. Orikaza's bedroom to make sure he didn't walk in on anything. Nothing. He crept in a bit more, and saw her laying in her bed. "Ms. Orikaza?" He moved in closer, very slowly. It looked like she was sleeping - her body was resting on its side. But there was no perceptible movement. Darian shook as he unsteadily reached out and shook the woman very gently. He rolled her over on her back. Ms. Orikaza's eyes were closed. And she was smiling. But not apparently breathing. Darian began to break out into a sweat as he checked her pulse... Nothing! He didn't see any bloodstains or signs that someone broke in or anything. "Oh my god," he stammered. "Oh my..." He immediately grabbed the phone and called 911. "Hello? Yeah... um, send an ambulance p-please to 1995 Calle Escalon... Um, I'm the paperboy and I usually check up on this lady to see if she's okay, but... I tried ringing on her doorbell many times... and then I tried the door and it was open..." Darian tried to get control of himself. "My God! She's in bed here and she's... I think she's..." Darian paused, and looked at Ms. Orikaza's face. Sharon's. The way she looked, especially with the smile on her face... 'Dead' didn't seem like an appropriate word. "Just send an ambulance," Darian said to the operator and then hung up. 'Not an appropriate word at all...' Darian thought to himself as he looked at her. 'She looks more like... an angel, dreaming...' END A very special thank you goes out to Dreamfire for proofreading my story. And to all of you for reading. Please send your comments to blankpage1027@hotmail.com And remember your lost loved ones on Halloween. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please keep this story, and all erotic stories out of the hands of children. They should be outside playing in the sunshine, not thinking about adult situations. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Kristen's collection - Directory 70