While there was a room for an infant in the house, Jon found that there was no baby. A moment of panic hit him as he stared into the empty crib. Had someone taken the child? Was it lost?
Steadying himself on the crib rail, Jon closed his eyes and collected his thoughts. Of course there was no baby. FemCorp knew that they couldn't leave an infant unattended in a house while Jon made his way there. That would be cruel!
He returned to the living room to investigate the rest of the items in the package. Before looking through the wrapped items in the box, he finished reading the letter the FemCorp team had left for him.
*Hello, Jon. Here is everything you need to know about your new life, as well as a few items to get you started.
Your new name is Jenny Ann Rosch. You are twenty one years old. Six months ago, you gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, Elizabeth Jane Rosch. She will be delivered to the house once you have fully assumed your new character.*
Jon shuddered. This was really going to happen.
*You are an optimistic woman. You haven't given up on love, nor will you stop pursuing the life you want. For now, though, you've chosen to focus on raising your little girl and giving her all the love and devotion she needs.
Here are some facts about your new life:
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While you consider yourself a modern woman, you still enjoy the stereotypical household roles a woman had in the past. Cooking, cleaning, and child-mending all give you much joy.
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You can be flirtatious at times, and your girlfriends often tease you about this.
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You were on a cheerleading scholarship in college before you became pregnant, and were forced to drop out. You still like to keep in shape, practising your routines, attending yoga classes, and exercising regularly.
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Around the house are clues about your personality. You will be rewarded as you discover clues and integrate them into your new life.
In this box you will find items to assist you with your new life. Use them as you see fit.
Again, thank-you for participating in our experiment. This study will allow us to find ways to better society for decades to come.*
Jon put down the letter and began to look through the box. The first item he grabbed was...