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    • Thanks for the info, which you could have delivered in a less snarky way.  In general I try to avoid reviews.  I still predict that it won't be a satisfying film from a fetishist's perspective because it's unlikely someone would finance that.  I'd be surprised if it were disposable diapers and not exaggerated cloth diapers.
    • Chapter 31 : Days passed in the rhythm of sea and sky.   The boat rose and fell on long blue swells, sails snapping softly in steady wind. Mornings began with Daddy warming bottles in the small galley while Papa checked their course against the gilded map. Ryder woke each day in the cabin nursery to the creak of wood and the whisper of water along the hull, his diaper thick from sleep and his hair tousled in every direction.   They settled into a gentle routine. Breakfast in Daddy’s lap on deck. Midday play in the shaded playpen while Papa adjusted rigging. Diaper checks between naps. Evenings curled together under blankets as the sun sank molten into the horizon.   Sometimes Ryder laughed at flying fish. Sometimes he fussed at the endless motion and needed extra rocking. Each night he slept tucked between them in the cabin berth, Teddy under one arm, pacifier drifting loose as dreams took him.   And always, the map waited.   Papa traced the route again and again, measuring stars and currents. “We’re close,” he’d whisper. “Very close.”   On the fourth morning, the sea changed.   The water deepened to a darker blue, almost violet. Mist lay low across the surface in drifting ribbons. Ahead, jagged stone rose from the ocean like broken teeth—sheer cliffs wrapped in cloud.   Daddy shaded his eyes. “That has to be it.”   Papa’s hands tightened on the helm. “No charts show this place. Only the map.”   They steered carefully between the rocks, sails reefed, engine barely murmuring. Waves narrowed into a channel so tight the cliffs seemed to lean overhead. Echoes boomed softly around them.   Ryder sat in his deck playpen, unusually quiet, sensing the shift. His diaper crinkled as he pushed to his knees and peered through the mesh.   “Woah…” he breathed around his pacifier.   The passage bent once—twice—then opened suddenly.   Before them yawned a vast hidden cavern.   Light poured in from a shattered ceiling high above, beams spearing down through drifting mist. The water inside glowed turquoise, so clear the stone floor shone beneath. Vines hung in curtains of green. Crystals embedded in the rock caught the light and scattered it into rainbows across the cavern walls.   At the far end, half veiled in falling water, rose a terrace of pale stone.   And there—impossibly bright—flowed a spring.   Liquid silver poured from the rock face into a pool that shimmered with its own inner radiance. Even at this distance, the air seemed warmer, charged, alive.   Daddy exhaled in wonder. “It’s… real.”   Papa’s voice broke. “The Fountain.”   The boat drifted forward, small against the vastness. Sound hushed to dripping water and distant echoes. Even the sea outside seemed forgotten.   Ryder stared, eyes wide and reflecting light. He pulled his pacifier free slowly, lips parted in awe.   “Pwitty…” he whispered.   Daddy lifted him from the playpen and held him against his chest so he could see better. Ryder’s diapered legs dangled, forgotten, as he leaned forward.   “It’s beautiful, isn’t it?” Daddy murmured.   Papa anchored them near the stone terrace, hands shaking slightly. He looked back at them—at Ryder, at Daddy—and tears stood in his eyes.   “We made it,” he said.   Daddy nodded, voice thick. “We did.”   They stepped onto the ancient stone together, Ryder cradled between them. The air hummed faintly, as if the cavern itself breathed. The spring’s glow painted their faces in silver light.   This was the place only whispered of. The hidden cavern reached by no ordinary path. The heart of healing. The cost of miracles.   Ryder clutched Teddy against his chest and looked from the shining water to his fathers, uncertain but trusting.   “Dada…?” he asked softly.   Daddy kissed his hair. “It’s okay, baby. We’re here.”   Papa reached out, fingers trembling as they brushed the radiant pool’s edge. Light rippled outward at his touch.   The sight was unbelievable.   After days of sea and years of longing, they stood at the Fountain itself—where love, loss, and promise were about to meet.
    • I like baby powder-scented diaper creams, and baby powder. Anything that smells like a newly-opened box of Pampers is nice. I’d like to get some baby shampoo that smells like that, but I’m not sure what my wife would make of that appearing in our shower stall.
    • Sorry it’s been a stretch since i commented…you step away for yucky big time and come back to multiple multiple chapters.  You definitely spoil us and I’m so grateful for it…Now if you could just stop with cliffhangers😭. Anywho the growth of Lily has been so amazing I thought starting out it was going to be mama Kim who was going to be my favorite but then out of nowhere here comes mommy Lily and she is so amazing. You have hinted at a touchy and painful past for her so I’m so happy she is getting those happy moments with her own family now.  I was heartbroken for  Amber and Paul destroying their friendship so hopefully that can be repaired and he can get his precious friend back.  I cried with that moment at the end of chapter 12. Like OMG that was such an incredible beautiful moment💕💕💕.  All that mattered in that moment was Paul and Lily not life not his struggles not her past just 2 wonderful people that were able to let there walls down and give a piece of themselves to each other.  As for that very mean cliffhanger lol….im worried how Paul is going to cope once the adrenaline wears off and he starts really focusing on the fact the whole school knows of his diapers.  Also to that he was coughing up blood does that mean he had a punctured lung and if he does what does that mean for him being athletic and playing sports.  this is definitely going to be a setback…I just wonder how much. I know I say it a lot but I trully hope you realize how amazingly gifted you are at making a scene seem so real and so raw that we are so drawn in it’s like we are apart of that moment. You are an amazing storyteller.  Write on my friend for another 113 chapters…or more.  I don’t want to limit it you if you want to do more than another 113.  😁. p.s. if my comment and compliments move you to tears then I’m okay with you giving us another chapter as a thank you tonight…😁❤️❤️ 
    • I haven’t priced those items out, but i do take your point about earnings. We pay a lot for housing, relatively speaking, in the bigger cities, anyway. A townhouse can be $900,000 CAD, a condo like $600 K, and rent on a small one-bedroom apartment would be $2,500 CAD per month where I live (Toronto area). I haven’t priced those items out, but i do take your point about earnings. We pay a lot for housing, relatively speaking, in the bigger cities, anyway. A townhouse can be $900,000 CAD, a condo like $600 K, and rent on a small one-bedroom apartment would be $2,500 CAD per month where I live (Toronto area).
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