The Erotic Mind-Control Story Archive

Funhouse Mirrors

Chapter 1

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Blurb : Ron accepts his first teaching job at an out of the way college and is voluntold into manning the STEM recruitment table for Frosh Week. However, a sample display leftover from his mad scientist predecessor ensnares 5 young freshmen and a fellow professor.

* * *

Frosh Week was in full swing. Ron sat on the stiff steel chair. He wore his crisp lab coat. His safety glasses were up in his hair holding the salt and pepper blond from his thin handsome face. He wasn’t at home in crowds. He wasn’t at home around strangers. The sea of eighteen year-old-girl flesh at least made his eyes feel at home.

Ron had been Dr Sapkowski since he had completed his doctoral defense less than 8 months ago. No one but his dad had ever casually addressed him as Dr Sapkowski, but he wouldn’t have minded if the petite blonde with the electric blue highlights said it. He smiled back. She looked down at the table.

“Hi there,” he said after a failed attempt to clear his throat. “Are you in sciences? Thinking about STEM at all?”

“No, foreign languages,” she said. “I want to learn Japanese.”

She was wearing a loose anime t-shirt and light flannel pajama pants. She had on fuzzy slippers while most people had on their brightest, shiniest, and newest. She had beaming blue eyes. Ron smiled again and gestured to a little mascot robot he had placed among the apparatus he had set out on the display.

“You know what they love in Japan? Rob—”

“Used schoolgirl panties?” She turned his cheeks red when she interrupted him. “Good luck with the recruiting! I gotta find Dr Portnoy.”

“Oh, um, the redhead across the way.” He didn’t correct the girl about whether or not Geri was Doctor Portnoy.

“Wow! She’s pretty,” the blonde leaned back over her shoulder and stage whispered. “And no wedding ring. Wish me luck!”

“Good luck?” he said. The girl was memorable. He really hated that he wouldn’t have her in his classes.

All throughout the big entryway of Graystone Hall, the young, the new, the low on the totem poles, manned or womanned tables celebrating the faculty they represented. Ron was the chemistry guy sitting at the engineering table.

He belonged here. He had three classes to teach. Physical Chemistry and Industrial Methods were deep in the engineering curriculum. Yet, the introductory Chemistry 101 was the class he was dreading. 188 students were already signed up.

He smiled and nodded, handed out some paperwork to some young men and watched the women walk by. He caught the eye of Geri. Ms Portnoy was in the arts faculty. She was near his age, a year or two younger probably. She didn’t have a wedding ring—Ron noticed for the first time with a smile. Wow. Her thick orange hair was gorgeously curled around her bright blue-eyed smiling face. She was fit, well dressed, and had a heart meltingly sweet Southern belle accent. She caught him looking and mimed being overworked while that blue augmented blonde was looking down at something on the table.

“Hi. I was told you were Dr Sapkowski.” Ron turned his attention to the next girl who had walked up. She was a pretty Chinese girl with a Californian accent. She wore a light pink sweater over a loose white tank top and tight jeans. Her makeup was perfect and her hair flowed down and onto her shoulders like it was painted by a master.

“Yeah, Ron. Or Dr Sapkowski. Hi.” He reached. She took his hand and shook it. She looked impatient and unhappy. He almost told her to smile, but a healthy fear of college administration kept anything like that out of his mouth. He was taking his career into his hands just being happy with all of the young women walking by.

“Hi. I’m taking your intro class. I was wondering if you had an exam or something that I could take and get credit for it? I’m ready to jump right into the higher classes and I’d like to get out of this school and into a proper college as soon as possible.”

“OK, um. No, I haven’t prepared anything like that. Have you talked to the dean?” Ron frowned.

“God! Is everything half-assed here!” she asked, and left without a change to her scowl.

“My office hours are posted and—” he said, as she swept away with the crowd. He shook his head. He smiled at the crowd again. That blonde girl was still bent over Geri’s table. He looked shocked when a newcomer, a girl in black, followed his gaze and then back to his eyes.

“She’s pretty.” The girl was a goth: white corset, long black skirt, mesh t-shirt. She had short curly hair like a silent movie star. What wasn’t jet black was royal purple. Her dark brown eyes were ringed in a few too many passes of eyeliner. Her nervous lips bore a little too much purple lipstick. “If you like pretty.”

“I like science,” Ron said. “Are you interested in STEM?”

“I’m taking Chem 101 and Calculus 1 so I guess I must be,” she shrugged. Her long black nails traced over the glassware Ron had set up.

He wondered, for the first time, if it had been smart to set up something so potentially breakable out here. The rest of the table held stuff he had unearthed out of the vault he had inherited from the industrial engineer who had taught his courses beforehand. There was the little mascot robot, a trebuchet built by students, a powerful microscope and a box of slides, finally a weird spinning device he had plugged in on the left side of the table. It looked like a Tonka truck tractor wheel on a six faced mirrored top. It spun, levitated by a magnetic plate. It had the goth’s attention.

“Well, I’m Ron, uh, Dr Sapkowski. Do you have the Tuesday/Thursday Chem 101? Are you in my class?” He asked.

“Cassandra...” she said, looking up from the spinning top. “No, I’m Monday, Wednesday, Friday.”

She moved her hand awkwardly to shake Ron’s. She bumped the top with the side of her finger. It began whirring and zipping and crackling.

“Oh God!” Ron twisted out of his seat to grab the cord from the wall. The spike of the top wobbled and touched the levitating plate. There was a flash, almost hidden in the sun that struck through the great domed glass ceiling over the hall.

The flash seemed to smack Cassandra in the eyes. Her hair jumped like it was filled with static for just a microsecond or three. The blonde, with the blue highlights, caught the wave as did Geri who was looking over to see what had sent Ron diving. The Chinese girl, frustrated and furious was coming back. Another girl, a South American beauty, looked shocked. A giantess of a brunette watched from over the Latina’s hair. Giantess was six foot two and wearing the colors and mascot of the college’s softball team.

“Shit! Shit! Shit!” Ron pulled out the plug and the spinning top went flying.

The tall girl reached over and caught it.

“Thanks.” He reached over and she put it in his hands. He turned to Cassandra. “Are you alright?”

“I’m fine, Ron,” she said with a warm smile. They all had warm smiles. The six islands of women in the stream of student bodies. He almost noticed.

“Oh thank God!” He took a breath. He cracked a smile. “I can promise all of this and more if you come over to my Chemistry 101.”

Soon five girls had add/drop forms and Ron had questions, questions, questions.

* * *

“Your office.” The secretary rapped the glass that still held his predecessor’s name. It was the beginning of August. Three weeks before Frosh Week. “Still a mess inside too. Have fun.”

She dropped the key onto Ron’s box of stuff. She left to get to her own work. Ron took a long breath and juggled until he was certain he needed to put the box down to open the door.

The office was a mess. The desk was nice, better than the cheap particle board ones the school would purchase for the new offices. Ron kicked his box into the room and looked around. It was as if the man had left in a hurry. Ron hoped he didn’t go for retirement like that. Mai tais and sunshine sounded great until you actually got to the tropics. Give Ron a warm home in a cold winter any day of the year. He closed the door onto a woman’s palm.

“Hi, neighbor!” She was a beautiful woman, 27 to his 29. She was wearing a light sleeveless blouse and a knee length skirt. Her red hair was tied back in a tight bun. “You’re a brave one to take this old haunted office.”

“Hi, I’m Ron,” he said.

“Geri,” she smirked. “Welcome to the arts department.”

“Um. What?” He looked around at all of the boxes of mechanical devices, the bookshelves of technical manuals, and the folders of science papers. “I’m here to teach chemistry.”

“In a way, so do I.” She closed the door with her hip and looked around. “Dance.”

“Um, here and now?”

She laughed.

“I teach dance. The history of performing arts but ballet and theatre as well,” she said. “I was joking about the arts thing. It’s my office that’s in the wrong building.”

“Oh,” he said and chuckled. “Sorry, first teaching job.”

“More like janitorial,” she laughed. “I’ve always wanted a walk through the mad scientist’s mind. May I help you clean up a little?”

“I’d love that,” he said with a smile.

“Great!” she beamed. “Did you think about what you’re doing for recruitment day?”

“Recruitment what now?”

Her laughter was pitying. She wandered over and found the top, plugged in and spinning, on the back shelves. “This’ll attract attention, I’m sure. What is it?”

“Looks like magnetic levitation,” he said. “Cute little toy.”

“Levitation?” she smiled. He was thinking about a way to ask her out. “Doesn’t seem like the kind of thing a neuroengineer would be into.”

“I didn’t even know that was a discipline,” Ron said, thinking Dr Veidt had been an industrial engineer.

“Pictures! What kind of pictures are you going to be putting up?” She clapped her hands and turned to snoop through his moving box.

* * *

Olivia Lopez wore the school colors over black and lace. Her green and silver ruffled skirt was bunched up on her hips. The cheerleaders had a cute cow as the logo on their shells as compared to the charging bull on the football players’. That shell was rolled up over Olivia’s large breasts.

She had a near perfect body. Dark Columbian complexion spread over wide hips, a round ass, flexible limbs and her amazing 34DDs. Her hair was jet black. Her eyes were big but ringed in overdark makeup. She was spasming and panting. Her sneakers bracketed her crossed eyes and lagging tongue. Her newly cut shoulder-length hair was half in half out of her ponytail. Her black lipstick was smudged across Ron’s lips and cheeks.

Cheerleaders and Ron were like knights and dinosaurs. They had never historically gone together before but Ron had always wanted them to. She panted. Her knuckles whitened on the edge of his desk. The desk legs scuffed as their metal feet inched along the floor. He leaned down and took a breast in his mouth.

This was going to be the end of his career. All that money, debt, and love his parents had taken on to get him through college and grad school flushed out the door because of a beautiful cheerleader with a bad grade. Bad grade? Classes had run for a week, they’d barely gotten through the syllabus and lab safety requirements. As far as he knew, Olivia was a straight A student.

“Ron! Ron!” She was moaning. He snapped up and kissed her. She rolled further back on his desk. It was either let his cock come out of her or break the kiss. He risked her shouting and shaking. He took hold of her thighs and raised his shoulders up.

“Dios mio!” she curled out in her thick accent. “Ron!”

“Christ!” he huffed. She pushed up on her elbows to glare at him. He grimaced in effort. “You are so perfect!”

“You’re sweet,” she said, with a distrustful look. She reached up and dragged her black nails over his jaw. Her body spasmed. Her hand pulled back. She kicked her heels down but he held her bent in half as he fucked down into her pussy.

“Ron, hey, you’re in!” Ger strode in the door. He was certain he had locked it.

Olivia squirmed as Ron shoved his hand over her face. Her moans were caught and quashed.

“Shh!” he warned.

“Oh! Sorry!” Ger apologized as she closed the door behind her and leaned against it. The lock clicked. “Well go on. Finish up.”

He shook his head. This was all too much.

“Ron!” Olivia heaved for breath as he removed his hand from her face. Her whole body began shaking as she came.

“Did I ruin things for you?” Ger swept her bangs behind her ears. Her pink silk blouse rippled over her perked up nipples. “Looks like Olivia is all done. Here, go sit down and I’ll suck your cock while she cleans up.”

He looked at her and smiled like an idiot.

* * *

“I don’t understand.” Recruitment day had ended and he’d signed up 5 women into STEM. The best that had ever happened it seemed. Most people arrived with their majors and schedules but, in general, they lost a handful of girls every September when they could choose their classes without a parent looking over their shoulder. “You’re taking English Literature?”

“Well yeah,” the giantess had said, “I could still use a chemistry class. Science fiction is literature, right?”

The giantess had tried sitting the side of her butt on the table while she talked to him but it hadn’t worked. Her name was AG. She had larger breasts than many of the jock girls he had known. She showed them off in a mostly unbuttoned top, or as well she could in her sports bra covered her cleavage. Her bright blue eyes and wide smile watched him with profound interest.

Ron was more confused than intrigued. He was very intrigued. She was easily three inches taller than him. She was athletic and strong but feminine and slender. She ran her fingernails around on the table.

“That’s a great point,” he nodded. “Have you talked to the dean? Personally, I think a good lab is the best way to learn chemistry but you say it interferes with your team commitments?”

“Right,” she frowned. “But I really want to learn. Maybe we can arrange some time when I can do it on the side? Would you help me?”

“Yes!” screamed his penis. Ron managed to keep that answer private.

“I’m not sure. I had better check with the dean and—”

“Would you?” she clapped. “I don’t want to miss out.”

“Of course not,” he shook his head. “Oh, and, um, Sue?”

“What?” The Chinese girl was watching AG like she was studying a strange bug.

“You want me to see what it’ll take you to test out of the class?” Ron asked.

“No!” She shook her head. “I mean, no, that was just me being grumpy in the morning.”

“Class is at 8:30 in the morning,” Ron said. “I’ll get to see you be grumpy every week.”

“Damn! It’s my only class before 10.” The blonde with the blue hair laughed. “Is there anyway we can change things where you get me into bed and not out of it?”

Ron froze, not certain how to respond to that. Especially not in public. It was getting to be late afternoon. The students were mostly out of the great hall. Ron’s was the only table and display that had not at all been taken apart.

“Jocelyn, you’re going to get the man in trouble!” Geri had just thanked a pair of boys who were carrying her table back into the store room behind the hall. Jocelyn was the pajama clad blonde’s name. The petite girl frowned.

“I wouldn’t do that,” Jocelyn promised.

“Good, than you got to figure out how to keep it quiet,” Geri said. She came by and touched Cassandra and Sue on the hips as she wandered through to stand in front of Ron. “Now girls, if you keep this up he’ll never get out of here.”

“Oh,” said Cassandra. “Thanks for getting me to trade into your classes.” She stomped off at speed.

“Bye bye now!” Jocelyn waved and headed off in the same direction.

“Bitches,” AG said. “Let’s help him clean up.”

AG had said this to Sue. Sue frowned and looked at all of the labor that was going to be required. Via nodded and stepped forward.

“Can you show me how to take this down?” The Latina gestured to the glassware. Ron lit up. He wasn’t scared of teaching. He was trepidatious of the thought of standing in front of 193 students now and being the center of attention. One on one, he reveled in it.

He rushed over and showed her how the clamps worked. How to load the glass into the foam box he had brought. AG started taking down the posters. Sue was shamed into helping. They all, the five of them including Geri and Ron, tidied up quickly.

“No, I just need to take this up to the lab. Girls, thank you, but I’ll see you when classes start tomorrow.” He did his best to shake them. It took AG the longest to leave. Geri had to help with the shooing. She fell into step beside him as he headed back to the lab. The mirrored levitating top sat on the top of the box in his hands.

“Hell of a day,” Geri held the lab door for him as he carried in the box.

“Yeah, I don’t think I was prepared for such beautiful girls and their attention,” he said.

“Well, you’re a great looking man,” she said. “They couldn’t help but get close to their new authority figure. Girls like that. They like the power you have.”

“That’s fine,” he said. “But, it wasn’t just them. You’ve been awesome these last few days Geri.”

“I have, haven’t I?” she smiled. “Take me to dinner.”

“Yeah, I’d love to,” he said with a smile. “Where’s good to eat?”

“How about my place?” she grinned. “If yours isn’t closer.”

“You cook?” he smiled, thinking this was getting better and better.

“No, but I like it raw.” She practically purred. There were some hints even Ron couldn’t miss.

* * *

Jossie felt unbalanced. Everyone who saw her—and who didn’t notice a cute blonde 18 year old with half of her hair electric blue and nipples pushing up her shirt?—enjoyed her swaying addled gait. She licked her lips and looked up the hill to her dorms. She really didn’t want to go home. She felt she should go after that cute professor.

“The hill is too tall!” Cassandra’s wobble brought her to a halt near Jossie. The blonde looked at the pretty goth and smiled.

“You look wiped. I could use a sit too.” Jossie put her hand on Cassandra’s spine and gestured her to a bench nearby.

“Thanks. I guess I’m a little light headed,” Cassandra said. “You’re the girl across the hall from me.”

“Oh! Cool! I’m Jossie!” the bright geek said.

“Cassandra,” the dark goth said.

“Can I call you Cassie?”

“Can I call you… Jossandra?”

“Jocelyn, and no,” Jossie laughed. “I like your makeup. You’re really talented.”

“Ugh,” Cassandra frowned.

“No makeup conversations. Got it,” Jossie said. Her head was clearing, given a minute to breathe. Another look in Cassandra’s green eyes assured it. “Do you hate your roommates yet?”

Cassandra smiled. She brushed her hair out of her face to cover up the honest reaction. “No, I only met them last night and they let me sleep.”

“My girls wanted to party right out of the gate. Except they all started squabbling and went off to separate parties before I could figure who was fun or worth trusting,” Jossie said.

“I’m not a party girl,” Cassandra replied.

“Cool, then be worth trusting and we can be best friends,” Jossie said. “What do you want to do right now?”

Cassandra blushed under her makeup.

“Do you like girls or guys?” Jossie asked.

“I’m not coming on to you,” Cassandra explained.

“So you like girls but not the good ones?” Jossie said. “I’m teasing. I like boys.”

“Good for you,” Cassandra said.

“Like that hot chemistry professor,” Jossie said. “I’ve got a sign up sheet filled out for his class and I really don’t care for chemistry or need it for my degree.”

“He is cute,” Cassandra said. “Dammit. I mean… He’s sexy.”

“You wanna go find him?” Jossie asked.

“Yeah, but he’s a teacher. It’s not really in the cards.”

“I dunno,” Jossie said. “Just remember to give him the B before you receive your A.”

“What?”

“Sex joke,” Jossie said. “Look, let’s go by his office.”

“I don’t want to get in trouble.”

“I won’t tell if you won’t.”

“That doesn’t make sense,” Cassandra said. “He can’t like both of us.”

“Oh, Cassie, I’ve got things to teach you!” Jossie beamed.

* * *

Via balanced herself in front of the mirror. She leaned forward, her flat hands on the marble countertop, in the first floor ladies room of Graystone Hall. She couldn’t look herself in the eyes without feeling her knees buckle. She took a long deep breath. This wasn’t OK. She had cheerleader tryouts later that afternoon. All she wanted to do was settle down and clear her head. She had been off-center since she had left that cute professor’s table.

“Oh, shit!” A Chinese girl entered the bathroom and fell back against the door. Her face flushed and her bangs hung over her face. She leaned back against the door.

Via looked up. She felt a tug to this woman and a settling of her mind. The Chinese girl was the one who had helped her break down Ron’s display. Sue was thrown forward as the door was pushed hard open.

“Oh my God! I’m so sorry!” A familiar giant Amazon of a girl rushed in when she saw Sue stagger into the bathroom. Via caught her.

They all looked at each other. The green in their cheeks was sloughing away.

Sue tossed out her hair and raised up her shoulders. Feeling better, she turned on her heel and marched out of the bathroom leaving the other two in a flash.

“Hey! Nice catch,” AG said.

“Oh, yes, thank you,” Via said. Her accent was thick and she spoke a little slowly but she comprehended as well as most English first language speakers. Moreso than most, Via was smart. So smart that it was everything her mother could do to get her into an American college before she got stuck like her mother and grandmothers before her. “You are also a good catcher. I saw you with the mirror thing before Professor Sapkowski’s display.”

“I’m a better pitcher. Hi, I’m AG.”

“Hi, I’m Via,” Via wondered if she should shake hands or how they did things in America. She had been in the country for nine hours now. She had shaken hands with everyone else but they’d all been men. AG had her in a hug before the thought processed in Via’s brains.

“I don’t usually meet people in restrooms,” AG laughed. “I was feeling off earlier. Do you wanna go to the dinner hall?”

“Yes, I am feeling better too.”

“Excellent. Grab your bag and come on. You into any sports?”

“Cheerleading,” Via said.

“Oh! Flexible, coordinated, and strong,” AG grinned. They stepped out into the hallway. They saw Sue rushing out the far door.

“Are you coming on to me? Are we going to the dinner hall as a date?” Via worried.

“For the last two days, I’d been the one asking that,” AG laughed. “I think I might be the only starter on the team who likes men.”

“Me too.”

“Well, excuse me if I get a little clingy, I haven’t made any friends yet that aren’t convinced they can get me to turn lesbian,” AG said.

“OK, I haven’t made any friends yet either,” Via said.

“You’ve made one,” AG smiled.