The panties sure felt nice - smooth, and quietly delightful - but Rachel could tell as she strapped the bra on that it wouldn't fit. The fabric was billowing out far past her smallish breasts - as she fumbled with the odd catch, she figured that it was a DD-cup bra, at least.
"Too bad," she said to herself. "It really does feel nice."
Finally, she got the clasp together and stared at herself in the mirror. The red, silky (but it wasn't silk; it was something else) fabric hung down from its place on her chest like drapes. The underwear was so mismatched that it even hung below her nipples! Still, it felt so nice . . .
Rachel compromised with herself. Since her parents weren't home, she would wear the lingerie underneath her regular clothes - with a bulky top so no one would notice the ill-fitting bra. That way, she got the best of both worlds. Decided, she pulled on a pair of jeans and a gray sweater, and then everything black as she suddenly went blind.
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When the world turned black for Rachel, her first reaction was to let out a shriek of surprise. Next came cautious exploration, blinking her eyes several times (she could feel the motions) and rubbing them with balled-up fists. When that provoked nothing, she repeated, and slowly sounds started murmuring their way out of her mouth.
After a brief period, the sounds became words: "What? Wha-"
And Rachel's sight was restored, just as quickly as it had been taken away.
She blinked, and turned around her, looking fiercely at the familiar features of her room as if expecting to see the cause of her inexplicable temporary blindness lying among her blankets or clothes. In fact, she was half-looking for that; the much more likely alternative was that something in her had gone wrong, and that frightened the pants off her. So, she looked for the culprit - but it was nowhere to be found.
Rachel leaned against her wall, fighting the fear and wondering what the HELL had just happened to her. Then she turned slightly, felt a pressure on her breast, looked down at herself, and wondered anew.