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    • Chapter 6: Jill guided the stroller closer, a warm smile already forming as Lisa turned to face them.   “Hey you,” Jill said.   Lisa’s face lit up immediately. “Hey! It’s been too long,” she replied, stepping forward and pulling Jill into a quick, familiar hug. “And look at you,” she added, leaning down slightly toward the stroller. “Hi, Jack.”   Jack looked up at her, taking her in for a moment before giving a small wave, his pacifier bobbing slightly as he did. He didn’t say much, but his eyes lingered—curious, observant.   Lisa softened instantly. “You’ve gotten so big,” she said gently.   Jill let out a small laugh. “Don’t remind me.”   They lingered there for a minute, easing into conversation like no time had passed at all. Since graduation, their friendship had settled into something steady—easy, supportive, and genuine.   As Jill and Lisa chatted, Jack’s attention drifted.   From his stroller, he scanned the shop again—rows of colorful items, soft fabrics, neatly arranged displays. There was always something new to notice here, something that pulled his eyes just a little longer. It felt… safe in its own way. Like a place where nothing about him stood out too much.   ⸻   “Come on,” Lisa said after a bit. “Let’s go somewhere quieter so we can actually plan this properly.”   She led them toward the back of the shop, opening the door to a closed-off conference room. The space was calm and organized—a table, a few chairs, and just enough privacy to focus.   Jill parked the stroller beside her as they all settled in.   “Alright,” Lisa said, leaning forward slightly. “Tell me everything.”   Jill smiled, pulling out her notebook. “Okay—so, guest list first…”   They fell into a rhythm quickly, going over names, estimating how many people to expect, thinking through space and timing. Jill referenced her notes while Lisa added suggestions—small touches that could make things feel more cohesive.   “Party favors?” Lisa asked.   “I was thinking something simple but themed,” Jill replied. “Something people can take home, but still tied to everything.”   Lisa nodded thoughtfully. “We can definitely do that. Maybe a mix—something fun, something practical.”   They moved on to decorations—colors, layouts, how to tie together the Dino Dan cupcakes with the Mighty Pups cake Jill had already ordered.   “That’s a fun combo,” Lisa said with a small smile. “We can balance it so it doesn’t feel split.”   Jill nodded. “That’s what I was hoping.”   Time slipped by without either of them noticing. The conversation flowed naturally, one idea building off the next. It wasn’t just planning—it was creating something meaningful.   Eventually, though, the tone shifted.   Lisa leaned back slightly, her expression softening. “So… how’s he been?”   Jill followed her gaze down to Jack.   He was still quiet, still taking everything in, but calmer now—content just being there.   Jill exhaled softly. “He’s been good,” she said, though there was more behind it. “Better, honestly. Still has his moments… but he’s settling into things more.”   Lisa nodded, listening.   Jill continued, her voice quieter now. “He’s learning to trust it. To trust us.” She paused briefly. “Some days are harder than others… but he’s trying.”   Lisa’s expression warmed. “That’s what matters.”   Jill gave a small nod. “Yeah.”   For a moment, neither of them spoke—just watching him.   There was something unspoken there. Pride. Care. A shared understanding of how far things had come.   ⸻   After a while, Lisa clapped her hands lightly together, breaking the softness of the moment—but not in a harsh way. Just enough to shift the energy.   “Well,” she said, glancing at Jack with a playful smile, “I think someone’s earned a little reward.”   Jack looked up.   Lisa crouched slightly so she was closer to his level. “How about this—you can pick out any toy in the shop. Anything you want.”   Jack blinked, processing.   Any toy…?   His grip tightened slightly around Flopsy as the idea settled in. Then, almost immediately, a thought clicked into place.   Flopsy needs a friend.   He looked at Lisa, then at Jill, then back again.   “Yes peas, Miss Lisa,” he said in his soft, babyish voice, giving a small nod.   Jill smiled, a hint of amusement and warmth mixing together. “Well, you heard him.”   Lisa laughed lightly, standing back up. “Alright then—let’s go find something special.”   Jill turned the stroller, and together, the three of them headed back out into the shop.   This time, though, Jack wasn’t just looking.   He was searching.
    • Together, Aardvark and Homage have passed a quarter of a million views.  I want to thank all the readers who got these period pieces to this milestone.  Special thanks to those who have taken the time to leave likes and comments. 
    • Together, Aardvark and Homage have passed a quarter of a million views.  I want to thank all the readers who got these period pieces to this milestone.  Special thanks to those who have taken the time to leave likes and comments. 
    • Might want to ask the owner of that.  @NorthShoreAdam is part of this community.
    • *Sigh* I doubt 95% of the population know incontinence supplies of any sort exist. It's simply something that isn't discussed.  I don't like mustard, I avoid it. It nots silly. From what you said you seem to dislike NS calling them diapers more than I dislike mustard. Advising you to avoid it seems like good advice to me. (If it really bothers you, complain to NS, the radio station, and the team.)   If you are that bothered by my advice, I would really suggest you avoid the internet, where people will call you names, insult your intelligence, swear at you, tell lies about you. and if they can just out you to public. 
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