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^ exactly.
for example think about this part: "who's so different from the lame Vortex Club snobs"
who looks like or rather, is a snob? this is Mr. Jefferson. this letter is about him. + in episode 4, situation may be understood better: Chloe notes that Mark Jefferson is "hot for a teacher" and a bit teases Max that she can have him all to herself now because Chloe isn't at Blackwell anymore. very possible that Chloe had a minor teacher-student crush on him too, like he's admired by most people. personally, i think the issue here is that... Chloe would had been annoyed because 1) of this minor crush thingie, 2) she had a very bad reputation in Blackwell, vs teachers she was very arrogant and a troublemaker. from Chloe's point of view, falling for a teacher is likely hella dumb.
Anyway, if Rachel is the kind of girls who would fall into scary bad boys, I see why Chloe was so worried.
In that one photo at of her you find at the dark room she looks extremely piss ed off and that led me to think more strongly that the storm was actually Rachel's Revenge...
Or maybe Rachel never mattered and the story wasn't about her.