This is a continuation of the story that began with Amnesty Program.
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Rebecca sat cross legged on the couch with Jason's laptop in front of her, typing their daily report. She felt small in his clothes, and the sleeves fell over her hands. Jason sat next to her, concentrating on sewing the button back on her grey dress. Hunched over the cloth, with an endearingly earnest air, and she saw that he had some skill. He had matched the thread to the other buttons perfectly and she watched his long fingers do the tiny needlework. It occurred to her that his hands were strong enough to tear the dress from hem to hem. She smiled.
Cookies were baking, filling the house with a delicious smell.
"How's that look," he said, showing her. She thought she heard a hint of worry in his voice. He really wanted her to be pleased.
"I love watching your hands," she said quietly,
Jason smiled and she saw his eyes flick up towards the kitchen. "The button, is it okay?"
"It's perfect. Thank you."
Jason's mom, Diane, was taking the cookies out of the oven.
"Does she always make that much noise in the kitchen?" Rebecca whispered.
Jason grinned. "Decibels are an ingredient in everything she cooks." He looked down at the thread in his hand. "Damn. I forgot the scissors." He stood and went into the kitchen.
Rebecca heard his mother asking him questions in what she thought was a quiet voice.
"Where did you find
her?
"
"Mom, I didn't
find
her- we met at school. We were kind of thrown together for a group project. She didn't want to work in a group and neither did I."
"So, a match made in heaven?"
"Come on, Mom." Rebecca could hear the embarrassment in Jason's voice.
"It's about time you noticed that there are two kinds of people on the planet. You're one kind and she's the other kind. A girl. And if you aren't going to make the first move, then I will."
Rebecca set the computer aside and walked quietly to the kitchen door.
"I already did, Mom..."
"Really? How?" she interrupted, her voice sarcastic, "By showing her your calculator?"
"He bought me a cup of coffee."
Jason and his mother both startled.
Rebecca walked over and picked up a warm cookie. They watched silently as she took a bite, unsure what to say. One of the melted chocolate chips split and left a line of chocolate on her lower lip and her chin, dark against the pink of her lip. She didn't notice.
"And he held my hand." Rebecca said around the cookie and noticed them staring at her.
"What?" she said, puzzled.
Jason pointed at her lip, dropped his hand. "Chocolate."
His mother turned to find a paper napkin and when she turned back, Jason was already wiping the chocolate from Rebecca's chin with his finger. She coughed, not used to this tenderness in her son. He quickly licked it off his finger. Chocolate was still shining on Rebecca's lip.
"Well." Jason's mother said, "When I was in college..."
Jason kissed Rebecca, gently and deliberately, silencing his mother forever on the subject of girls and getting the chocolate from Rebecca's lip all at once. Rebecca smiled as he stepped back.
"Thank you," she said, smiling at him demurely. "That was sweet." She took another bite of her cookie.
Jason heard his laptop bing in the other room. He had an email. He touched Rebecca's lip once with the tip of his finger and went to check the message. He read it and then called Rebecca in to read it too.
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Jason,
We'd like you to do some work in preparation for tomorrow's task. Rebecca will be doing the same preparation, but please don't share your work with each other before we give you some further instructions.
Make a list of ten requests- things that you would like to ask Rebecca for, and that she is capable of granting. It will be best if you don't just memorize the requests or make it up on the spot. Type them out and make a hard copy. The requests should be simple and in command form, so questions like "What is your favorite color?" should be phrased "Tell me your favorite color."
You are free to put any request at all on your list, but keep in mind that you will be sharing this list with her tomorrow.
Meet Professor Suarez and me in her office tomorrow at 10:00 and we'll explain the rest of the task.
Professor Denton
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Rebecca grinned. "I think I'm going to like this one." She took the dress and went back to change in Jason's room, leaving his jeans, his belt and his shirt folded neatly on his bed. She left her yellow panties in his underwear drawer and hoped he'd find them before his mother did.
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Rebecca woke the next morning smiling in her bed, still wearing Jason's boxers. She knew she probably should have given them back when she changed the day before, but she liked wearing them. When she had undressed for bed the night before she stood in front of her mirror, looking at herself in them, liking how they hung low on her hips, liking how it made her feel close to him.
She wore Jason's boxers while she ate breakfast, and while she brushed her teeth. After a shower she sighed and stepped into her own panties, a pair of jeans, and a white summer blouse.
Rebecca had written and rewritten her list. She had trouble picking just ten things, she could think of so many things she wanted to ask Jason for, but was just too chicken. The task gave her an excuse to be much more direct without seeming demanding.
Jason met Rebecca at the door to Professor Suarez's office at 9:58. He felt like his list was burning a hole in his backpack. He hoped he didn't have to share it with the professors.
Rebecca grinned mischievously. "I'm going to have you so busy you won't have time to eat for two days."
Jason took a deep breath. "I just hope you don't slap me."
"Why," she said as she stepped in close to him and batted her eyes. "Is spanking on your list?" She knocked on the door.
"Come in," Professor Suarez called and they entered, Rebecca first, in high spirits, and Jason following, with a touch of apprehension.
"Have a seat. There's something I'd like to address before we get to today's task. You made a recommendation, Rebecca, for another test subject for the Amnesty Program, Emily Andrews, your roommate."
"Yes," Rebecca said, "We told her about the program in broad terms and she seemed interested. I hope that was okay?"
"It's not going to end up in the university newspaper, is it?"
Jason answered quickly. "No. I made sure she understood that we were speaking off the record."
"Good. I've taken a look at her records and she does seem highly motivated and capable. She also is fairly overcommitted. I've talked this over with Professor Denton and we think she'll make just a mediocre candidate for our purposes."
"Why?" Rebecca asked, surprised.
"In Journalism, there isn't as big a difference between educational expectations and work expectations. With you two studying sciences, that big gap is what we're trying to exploit. We want to close that gap. She doesn't have that much of a gap to close. She would probably work out well as a partner to a better candidate though."
"Well, thanks for considering her," Rebecca said.