From one sequel to another, this week is the second episode of the Escalation series.
We begin with Rie praying for forgiveness. Naomi left after graduation, but despite the source of her lust being gone, Rie still pleasures herself while thinking of Senpai. Wow, so it’s pretty much Ami Again, but replacing the Ami cast with the Escalation cast…
Midori sees Rie praying and basically tells her that she’ll take over for Naomi. And if that isn’t enough, she’s willing to bring Rie over to Naomi’s beach resort if Rie lets her do as she pleases.
We get a long scene of Rie playing piano to establish the fact that she’s good at playing piano. Oh, and she befriends a girl named Marie. And when I say that… I mean actual befriending and not randomly having sexy times.
Midori brings Rie over to Naomi’s beach resort… deep in the forest… and not only is Naomi there… but so is her father… and Marie.
So, Naomi seems to have moved up from physically abusing Rie to mentally abusing her by physically abusing Marie. I… don’t quite understand the point of this. I guess she’s just a sadist.
So, while Naomi is abusing Marie and Rie, Midori, Naomi’s father, and Naomi’s brother Akira just… watch. And I dunno, take mental notes. Eventually, Naomi does call Akira in to take over while she supervises, and Midori starts grinding on Naomi’s dad. It’s a huge tangled ball of kinkiness that doesn’t quite cross over into orgy territory.
Midori suddenly falls powerless, and Naomi’s dad pulls out some rope. Naomi reveals that she drugged the wine Midori was drinking, I guess to teach her a lesson about discipline, and Midori probably doesn’t quite learn that Naomi is a total fucking bitch.
So basically, Naomi just has her way with everyone.
We cut to Rie, Midori and Marie back at the boarding school, having a chat on the lawn.
And… that’s how we end the episode. With three abused girls looking forward to being abused by Senpai again. Hey, it’s proof she noticed them.
Y’know, I thought after time passed I’d look back and appreciate this more, but no… Escalation is just confounding on all levels.