After reading Hypnotizing the Family, Literotica member Kelly Winters sent me several suggestions for continuing the tale. They were so good I thought they deserved their own story and with her blessing wrote what follows. I foresee three chapters. Thank you Kelly, all the best stuff here is yours.
As always, all story characters involved in sexual activities are eighteen years of age or older.
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Anna Richardson, M.D. and Ph.D. in Psychology, knew the young man sitting before her had an ulterior motive, but that didn't bother her, everyone has an ulterior motive. Finding it makes it easier to manipulate or, to use a kinder term, motivate people.
He'd just won the regional high school science fair being held at Princeton University with a project based on her work. It had been brought to her attention: she'd been impressed. He not only understood her research, he'd stretched it in an interesting new direction. After the ceremony she'd invited him to her office for a chat which was, after all, what he wanted.
"I submitted a resume for the internship in your lab for the fall semester."
As she pressed a button on her desk Dr. Richardson and said, "I don't recall it, let's see if my secretary can locate it. I've never considered a high school student for the position. You live fifty miles away. Could you be here two days a week?"
"For an opportunity like this, I'd find a way."
Of that Dr. Richardson was sure. His mother was Ivanka Washington. If this kid was anything like her, and he certainly seemed to be, he'd find a way
"Yes ma'am."
It was Rhonda, Dr. Richardson's secretary. She had come to Dr. Richardson fifteen years ago, at age nineteen, and was the best secretary Dr. Richardson had ever known. Smart, hard working, detail-oriented, and loyal, she was also sweet, personable, and stunning, with light brown hair, soulful brown eyes, a winning smile, and a body to die for. The problem: while Rhonda never let it interfere with her work there were always guys hanging around, trying to make time with her. Not wanting to take a chance on losing her, Dr. Richardson had designed the subliminal messages that danced across Rhonda's computer screen and ensured her sole interest in life was serving Dr. Richardson.
"Mr. Washington submitted a resume for the intern position. Can you locate it, please."
Thirty minutes later, during which time Dr. Richardson and Zachary Washington engaged in a wide-ranging conversation about his project and her research, Dr. Richardson's computer pinged. Dr. Richardson knew it would have taken Rhonda all of ten seconds to find the resume, the thirty minute delay meant Rhonda had divined exactly what Dr. Richardson wanted.
There were three references on the resume. Besides each Rhonda had written a checkmark with a plus, confirming all three believed Zach an exceptional candidate. Underneath those names Rhonda had written three additional names, people to whom Rhonda had determined, based on the project, Zachary worked with. He received the same high mark from each of them.
The final notation on the resume was next to the name Betsy Knowles, who had been an advisor for Zach's project. Betsy, an assistant professor at Columbia University, had been a trusted student of Anna's, a fact which Dr. Richardson assumed Zachary knew and which explained her appearance on the resume. Dr. Richardson did not believe in coincidences.
Next to Dr. Knowles' name was a checkmark with a plus, indicating he was an extraordinary candidate for the job, and a six-pointed star, which showed Betsy had not only slept with Zach, but that he was great in bed.
Dr. Richardson turned off her computer and Rhonda knocked on the door.
"Ma'am, they're closing the building. Do you need me to stay late?"
"No Rhonda, that will be it for today. Thank you."
As Rhonda left, Dr. Richardson said, "Mr. Washington, the air conditioning system shuts off in half-an-hour. Would you like to continue our conversation at my home," adding, although she was sure Zachary Washington knew exactly where she lived, "it's close to campus."
"Very much."
Betsy Knowles was right; he was great in bed.
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Anna Richardson was a horny woman; she'd been a horny girl. Unfortunately, her parents, two brilliant academics, raised her in a world where only brains mattered and there Anna excelled; she was always the smartest kid in the room. However, awkward socially, she didn't get what she wanted most, those good-looking young men in her high school and college between her legs.
So she'd become fascinated by behavior modification; if she couldn't get guys through flirting or tight clothes or well-applied make-up, at all of which she was inept, maybe she could smart them into her bed.
She lost her virginity during her second year of grad school. While leading a tour of the lab for a group of visiting high school seniors she sat the cutest young man (and he was some cute) in front of computer video describing, like the others, the lab's work. Unlike the others, however his had an extra twist - a subliminal message that induced him to sneak out of the dorm in which his class was staying and into her bed.
Over the years Dr. Richardson acquired the social skills her parents neglected to teach her. She was single, successful, and, at age fifty, quite attractive; she took good care of her body and taught herself fashion and make-up. However, she was emotionally frozen. Men her age didn't interest her; she yearned for the hunky young men who'd ignored her decades ago. So each semester and summer an intern was selected for her lab and, with a single exception, after appropriate modification, her bed. That exception was Zachary Washington. He didn't require modification; he was made to order.
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Zach checked the clock; it was time to get over to Dr. Richardson's. He was close, but the final steps in the programing still eluded him.
"Zachary."
He looked up, checked to make sure they were alone, for only he was allowed to call her anything other than Dr. Richardson and then only in private, and said, "Hello Anna. I was just shutting down."
"Don't," she said, "I've followed your work. It's quite brilliant."
"Thank you."
She looked at him; she'd expected more of a reaction.
"You knew I was watching?"