=Author's Notes:
All characters are at least 18 years old, except where stated otherwise.
Jake, Amy and their schoolmates are starting their A level exams, before they go on to university in September or October.
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My heart sank a little as I pulled into Amy's driveway on Thursday morning. Her mother's car was still there; she hadn't left for work yet. I had a nervous feeling in the pit of my stomach.
Amy opened the door to me, greeting me with a kiss on the cheek. "Hello lovely," she said. "Come in!"
I slipped off my shoes in the hallway and gave Amy a quick hug.
"My mum would like to talk to you," she said. "It's OK, you haven't done anything wrong." She kissed me again.
I walked slowly into the sitting room. Amy's mum, Jenny, was sitting in one of the armchairs and motioned for me to sit on the sofa. Memories of my Cambridge interviews came flooding back.
"Hello Jake," she said calmly.
"Hello," I replied as I sat.
Jenny took a deep breath. "I went to your school yesterday," she began, "to talk to your Headteacher."
I nodded, my heart sinking further.
"I told him about Richard Gasson's behaviour towards Amy at James Masters' party," she continued. "Now the school can't be held responsible for what happens at a private party off the premises during the holidays, but he did agree that there were some steps that he could and should take, to prevent any complications during the term, especially when the exams are on. I discussed this with Amy last night and she agreed with me that I should also talk to you this morning. I hope that's OK."
I nodded again. I had no choice, but to sit and listen.
"I will take Amy to school every morning for the first few weeks of term and she will wait in the administrative office until school opens to everyone else. She'll eat lunch separately as well. The teachers will all be made aware of what has happened. At the end of the day, either Rob or I will pick her up and she can wait in the administrative office until we arrive.
"Once Study Leave starts, Amy will stay at home unless she has an exam. She'll sit the exams away from everyone else, and I will take her direct to the exam room and pick her up at the end."
She paused and took another deep breath.
"The school have agreed, as far as possible, to minimise the amount of time that Richard and Amy are in the same room. Hopefully once Study Leave begins, any possibility that they meet is eliminated."
I nodded again. Jenny was clearly the sort of lawyer that you wanted on your side, not your opponent's. I could just imagine our wet Headteacher cowering as she laid out her demands.
"Despite everything I have agreed with your Headteacher," she continued, "there is a possibility that Amy and Richard will come face to face, without any responsible adults present. That might come as a chance passing in a corridor or perhaps something more sinister. Should that happen and you are around Jake, your job is very simple. You go and get help as quickly as possible and then you leave your teachers to deal with whatever has arisen. That is the limit of your responsibility. You will not try to resolve any issue yourself, take justice into your own hands or try to be a hero. If you do, you will make a bad situation ten thousand times worse."
I nodded and swallowed. Fuck me she was scary!
"Is that clear?" she asked sternly.
I cleared my throat, "Yes," I said, "completely clear."
"I'm sorry if that sounds like I am laying down the law to you," she said, attempting a smile. "But I am doing this to protect my daughter, particularly in the most important exam term. Believe it or not, I am also doing this to protect you, by trying to make sure that you don't get caught up in anything and, if you do, making it very clear how you should respond."
I nodded again.
"Now maybe you think this is a huge overreaction," she said, looking away from me for the first time. "And maybe you are right. Perhaps this was just an error of judgement by a schoolboy under the influence of alcohol - completely out of character and never to be repeated." She looked me in the eyes again. "But I can't run the risk. Teenage boys often respond very badly to rejection and humiliation - unfortunately I deal with the consequences of those reactions on an almost daily basis as a lawyer. That is why it's important that I think about you as well."
I nodded. "Thank you," I said.
"And if Richard or any of his friends try to hassle you or cause you any trouble, then the same applies. You go and tell a teacher as soon as possible. Is that clear?"
I swallowed and nodded.
"Does our Headteacher know about me and Amy?" I asked.
Jenny shook her head. "No Jake," she replied. "It would not have been fair to either of you to tell him that."
I looked down, quietly grateful.
"I think for the time being," she said, "it would be best if you and Amy could keep knowledge of your relationship to yourselves, at least until Study Leave starts. Keeping your heads down and focusing on your exams is the best thing to do, for both of you."
She stood and I did too.
"Thank you, Jake," she said, giving me a piercing look. "Now I need to go to work and you need to get on with yours."
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Amy was waiting for us in the dining room, pretending to read one of her set texts. She looked up as we entered.
"You weren't too hard on him were you?" she asked her mother.
"I told him exactly what I said I'd tell him last night," Jenny replied, "no more, no less. Jake understands that my top priority is keeping you safe and then making sure that the two of you perform as well as you possibly can in your exams."
Amy said goodbye to her mother and we listened to the sound of the car reversing in the driveway.
Once she was sure that her mum had gone, she threw her arms around me and buried her face in my chest. I brought my hands up and rested them on her back, then kissed the top of her head.