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    • I am in an LNGU Rainbow diaper in the pastel blue.  So far so good.  I like these diapers a lot.  
    • Note: First Story Here. Be gentle. Spent a little too much time on exposition, but I’ll move it along in later chapters.    This story follows the journey of a young college boy Lucas as he leaps into a relationship with the wealthy, 45 year old James Madison. Meeting him for the very first time in person on a spring break vacation.   The story contains M/M romance, light sexual activity, body mod, forced diapering and sudden urinary incontinence.    Chapter 1: Meeting James Madison ---   The first thing 21 year old Lucas noticed about Guadalajara was the heat. Not the dry warmth he’d imagined while scrolling through vacation photos during late-night study sessions, but something thick that wrapped around him the moment the airport doors slid open. By the time he adjusted the strap of his duffel bag against his shoulder, he was already sweating through the collar of his hoodie. Then he saw James. Leaning casually beside a polished black SUV near the pickup lane, one hand tucked into the pocket of cream colored linen slacks, jet black hair with silver streaks catching the late afternoon sun like wire. Even after months of phone calls and messages, the sight of him in person made Lucas’s stomach tighten unexpectedly. James looked expensive. Not flashy. But controlled. The kind of man who never appeared rushed, never raised his voice, never doubted he belonged wherever he stood. When James smiled, Lucas felt his nerves unravel almost instantly. “There he is,” James said warmly. Lucas laughed awkwardly as they hugged. James’s hand settled briefly against the back of his neck, confident and grounding. “You made it.” “Barely,” Lucas admitted. “I thought my connection was gonna leave without me.” “But it didn’t.” “No.” James studied him with a softness that made Lucas suddenly self-conscious. “You look exhausted.” “I didn’t sleep.” “I figured.” They loaded Lucas’s bag while James opened the passenger door for him like something out of a movie. Lucas tried not to stare at the spotless leather interior or the tiny glass bottles of sparkling water resting in a refrigerated compartment beside him. “So,” James asked as the car got rolling, “are you regretting this yet?” The honest answer should have been yes. Six months ago Lucas had never even considered talking to older men online. He’d barely considered talking to men at all. Growing up in suburban Wisconsin, playing hockey through high school, dating girls because that was simply what everyone expected, it had all felt less like a decision and more like gravity. Then college happened. Distance happened. Loneliness happened. And somewhere between late-night Reddit threads, anonymous forums, and eventually James’s first message, Lucas found himself wanting things he’d never allowed himself to think about before. Not just physically. Emotionally. He wanted someone older. Someone who seemed certain in ways he never was. James had seemed to understand that immediately. “No,” Lucas said quietly. “Actually… I think I’m less nervous now.” James smiled without looking at him as he continued driving. “Good.” That night they stayed in a suite overlooking the city. James ordered room service in fluent Spanish while Lucas stood near the balcony pretending not to feel overwhelmed by any of this. The marble bathroom alone was larger than his campus apartment. “You okay?” James asked from behind him. “Yeah. Just weird.” “Weird bad?” “Weird…Unreal.” Later, after dinner and too much wine and hours talking on the couch with the city lights flickering beyond the windows, Lucas stopped feeling like he was on a trip with a stranger. James listened carefully when he spoke. Remembered tiny details. Asked questions no one ever asked him. By the time James kissed him, slow and reassuring, Lucas felt something dangerous beginning to bloom in his chest. Trust. That first night was full of experiences he’d never forget. Seeing his beautiful sculpted body, a few scars showing a hint of the years he had lived. James’ powerful thrusts, the feeling of him inside him. The joy of being held naked under the covers. He’d slept feeling nothing but unrivaled affection. The next morning they left early for Puerto Vallarta. James insisted on driving along the coast himself though Lucas suspected he simply enjoyed control too much to hire someone else to show us the way. The highway cut through the hills and tiny roadside towns painted in faded colors. Lucas relaxed deeper into the passenger seat with every passing mile. At one point he caught himself thinking how stupid he’d been to worry. James noticed him smiling. “What?” “Nothing.” “No, What?” Lucas shrugged. “I just thought this was gonna be… sketchier.” James laughed sharply. “Sketchier?” “You know what I mean.” “So I’m exceeding expectations.” “By a lot.” James reached across the center console and squeezed the back of Lucas’s neck affectionately.  About two hours later they pulled off near a roadside food stand surrounded by rusted picnic tables. James returned carrying tacos and several bottles of beer sweating in the heat. “You’re drinking?” Lucas asked. “One,” James replied. “I’ll pace myself. Don’t worry, I’ll be good to drive” Lucas accepted the bottle gratefully. The cold glass felt heavenly against his palm. Conversation came easier after that. Lucas found himself laughing louder than usual, the trace anxiety in his chest dissolving under the warmth of alcohol, sun and James’s unwavering attention.By the time James handed him a third bottle back in the SUV, Lucas barely thought about it nor did he notice when he slipped something inside. “You okay?” James asked casually as they merged back onto the highway. “Mhm.” “You seem flushed.” “Just tired.” The road blurred gently outside the window. Lucas blinked hard. Something felt wrong. Not dangerous wrong. Just… heavy. His limbs seemed slower than they should have been. “You sure you only had one?” Lucas mumbled. James smiled faintly at the road ahead.  “Lightweight.” Lucas tried to laugh but his thoughts kept slipping sideways. The last thing he clearly remembered was the rhythmic hum of tires against asphalt and James’s hand briefly resting on his thigh. Then darkness swallowed him whole.     Chapter 2: Confused & Scared ---   A violent crack jolted him awake. Smoke. The smell hit first. Burned rubber and something metallic. Lucas jerked forward instinctively before the seatbelt caught him hard across the chest. Pain exploded behind his eyes. For several seconds he couldn’t understand what he was seeing. The windshield was shattered. One airbag hung deflated like torn fabric. The world outside was pitch black except for flashing lights cutting through the darkness in frantic bursts of red and white. James slumped motionless beside him. “James?” He tried reaching over but his arms felt numb and sluggish. Panic surged immediately. The passenger-side door yanked open. Voices shouted in rapid Spanish. Hands grabbed him before he fully understood what was happening. “No. Wait-” Strong arms pulled him free from the SUV. The sudden movement made the world spin violently. Lucas stumbled once before being forced onto a stretcher. Straps tightened across his chest. His legs. His wrists. Too tight. “I’m okay,” he tried saying. “I’m okay, I can walk” No one answered him in English. The flashing lights blurred overhead while masked paramedics moved around him with frightening speed. Somewhere nearby he saw James being lifted from the vehicle. Fear punched straight through Lucas’s chest. “James!” A needle pressed into his arm. Cold spread quickly through his veins. “No, no, no please” The ambulance doors slammed shut. The siren began screaming. Everything inside the vehicle vibrated violently as they sped into the night. Lucas’s breathing became ragged and sharp. He pulled uselessly against the restraints while strangers spoke over him in rapid clinical Spanish he couldn’t understand. One paramedic pressed a hand firmly against his shoulder. Another adjusted something hanging from an IV bag. The medication hit fast. The panic softened at the edges first. Then his vision. Then time itself. As consciousness slipped away, Lucas caught one final glimpse through the rear ambulance windows before everything turned to black. Had he kept his eyes open for just a second longer he would have seen the wrecked SUV sat abandoned beneath flashing emergency lights. And standing beside it… James. Awake. Perfectly steady. Watching the ambulance disappear with a small smile spreading slowly across his face.     Chapter 3: The Mysterious Clinic, With Only 1 Patient ---   By the time the ambulance reached the private clinic outside Puerto Vallarta, Lucas was fully unconscious.James arrived twenty minutes later in the back of a black limousine. The clinic itself sat isolated against the hills, modern and silent behind high concrete walls. To anyone passing by, it looked less like a hospital and more like an expensive wellness retreat. Inside, the staff greeted James by name. “Everything prepared?” he asked calmly while adjusting his cufflinks. “Yes, sir.” A physician in blue scrubs approached moments later, removing his glasses with visible unease. “Mr. Madison.” , James nodded once. The doctor glanced toward the operating wing behind him. “I need to ask again for documentation purposes. You are absolutely certain you wish to proceed?” James’s expression never shifted. “Completely.” “It will be completely irreversible." “I understand.” The doctor hesitated. Even after years of discreet private procedures for wealthy clients, this arrangement unsettled him. The amount of money involved had silenced every objection the clinic administration might have raised. James’s gaze drifted through the observation window where Lucas lay unconscious beneath soft surgical lighting, dark brown hair falling messily across his forehead. Within minutes, nurses wheeled Lucas toward the operating room while monitors beeped steadily around him. Completely unaware. Completely vulnerable. James watched until the doors swung shut behind them. Ninety minutes later it was finished. When Lucas finally surfaced again, the world returned in fragments. Soft lighting. Muted beeping. The faint antiseptic smell of a recovery room. Something uncomfortable tugging low in his body. His eyelids fluttered weakly before focusing at last on James seated beside the bed, still dressed impeccably. The older man immediately leaned forward, relief flooding his features. “There you are.” Lucas swallowed painfully. “...what happened?” James took his hand gently between both of his own. “There was an accident,” he said softly. “You scared the hell out of me.” Confusion clouded Lucas’s thoughts. His entire body felt heavy and distant. “The doctors said you’re going to be okay,” James continued. “A few injuries. Some swelling. They had to place a catheter temporarily while things heal.” Lucas shifted weakly beneath the blanket before immediately wincing. Everything hurt. His memory arrived only in shattered flashes, beer bottles sweating in the sun, headlights, smoke, James unconscious beside him. “You were unconscious for a while,” James said gently, as though sensing the panic beginning to return. “But you’re safe now. I promise.” If only he knew that the doctor had just removed both of his urinary sphincters, rendering his bladder control non-existent.  But he wouldn’t discover that until the catheter was removed, which wouldn’t be happening for at least another week.  
    • Poor Leo trying to find that all important balance 
    • @willnotwill: I'll agree that it was initially advertised for females.  However, going to their current site they have adopted versions of the device for each sex.
    • Chapter 47: The highway stretched endlessly ahead of them beneath a bright desert sky as Arizona slowly gave way to Nevada. The SUV hummed steadily along the open road while soft music drifted through the speakers, mixing with the occasional crinkle of snack wrappers from the backseat.   Chris, fully recharged after his nap and bottle that morning, had entered peak storytelling mode.   Which mostly meant enthusiastically recounting every single part of their road trip to Bill… as though Bill hadn’t personally been there for all of it.   “And THEN,” Chris said dramatically from the backseat, clutching Elvis while gesturing wildly with goldfish crackers in the other hand, “the horse sneezed right by me.”   “No way,” Bill replied with exaggerated shock.   “And I wasn’t even scared.”   “You’re very brave.”   “I know.”   A few minutes later Chris launched into another recap entirely.   “And remember when we got pizza but I wanted Christmas burritos?”   Bill nodded solemnly. “A tragic betrayal.”   “The saddest thing that’s ever happened.”   Bill laughed under his breath as the desert scenery rolled by outside.   Chris kept going nonstop.   “The cowboy nachos were soooo messy. And Jack had cool cowboy boots. And the Grand Canyon was gigantic. Like… if you stacked ten million houses.”   “That big, huh?”   “Maybe bigger.”   Bill glanced in the rearview mirror and smiled softly.   Chris looked so happy back there.   Sunlight streamed across his cheeks while Elvis rested tucked beneath one arm and Patches sat buckled beside him. His little legs kicked occasionally to the rhythm of the music while he talked.   The drive, however, ended up taking longer than expected.   Construction outside a small desert town slowed traffic to a crawl for nearly forty minutes, and by early afternoon Bill finally pulled off for gas at a dusty roadside station surrounded by endless tan desert and heat shimmer.   Chris stretched dramatically the moment Bill opened his door.   “My legs forgot how to leg.”   Bill chuckled. “C’mon. Bathroom break and snacks.”   The stop itself went smoothly enough. Chris picked out gummy worms and a blue sports drink while Bill filled the tank and grabbed coffees for the rest of the drive.   But another hour later, things shifted.   Bill noticed it first in the mirror.   Chris had gone quiet.   Very quiet.   Instead of chattering, he sat stiffly in his seat hugging Elvis too tightly. His eyebrows pinched together while he kicked irritably at the back of Bill’s seat every few minutes.   “You okay back there?” Bill asked gently.   “I’m FINE.”   Bill immediately recognized the tone.   Uh oh.   A few minutes later Chris groaned loudly.   “This drive is dumb.”   “That’s new,” Bill replied calmly.   “And my shorts feel weird.”   “Mhm.”   “And Elvis is sitting wrong.”   Bill hid a smile.   Chris crossed his arms dramatically. “And EVERYTHING is annoying.”   Bill waited patiently.   Finally Chris made a frustrated little noise somewhere between a growl and a whine.   “I don’t WANNA stop again.”   There it was.   Bill softened immediately.   “Buddy,” he said gently, “do you need changed?”   “No.”   Two seconds later Chris squirmed miserably in his seat.   “…maybe.”   Bill nodded sympathetically.   “It’s okay.”   Chris’s face scrunched up with embarrassment and exhaustion all at once. “I didn’t wanna say it.”   “I know.”   The meltdown finally burst out after that.   Not huge screaming tears—just overwhelmed little frustrations spilling over after days of travel, excitement, strange schedules, and long hours in the car.   “I’m tired,” Chris muttered angrily, rubbing at his eyes. “And sticky. And my diaper feels yucky.”   Bill’s heart squeezed.   “Okay,” he said softly. “We’ll take care of it.”   They pulled off at the next available exit, a tiny gas station practically sitting alone in the middle of nowhere Nevada.   The change itself calmed Chris almost immediately.   By the time Bill finished getting him cleaned up and into a fresh thick diaper beneath clean shorts, Chris looked visibly relieved, leaning sleepily against Bill while sucking on his fingers.   “Better?” Bill asked.   Chris nodded.   “Sorry I got grumpy.”   “You don’t have to apologize for needing help.”   Chris looked up at him quietly after that, then wrapped his arms around Bill’s waist for one quick hug before climbing back into the SUV.   The rest of the drive passed more peacefully.   Then suddenly—   “Daddy!”   Bill looked up just as the distant Las Vegas skyline appeared shimmering against the desert horizon like some impossible mirage.   Bright hotel towers rose from the sand while giant billboards exploded with color everywhere.   Chris practically pressed himself flat against the window.   “No WAY.”   As they got closer, the entire world seemed to transform.   Huge glowing signs. Giant screens flashing advertisements. Roller coasters twisting between buildings. Gold windows reflecting sunlight like fire.   And glitter.   So much glitter.   Bill laughed as Chris gasped every thirty seconds.   “LOOK AT THAT.”   “I see it.”   “THAT BUILDING IS A CASTLE.”   “Mhm.”   “WAIT WHY IS THERE A PYRAMID?!”   “That’s Vegas.”   Chris couldn’t believe any of it.   The deeper they drove onto the Strip, the more overwhelmed he became in the best possible way. His eyes darted from one massive hotel to another while neon lights and music surrounded them from every direction.   “It looks fake,” Chris whispered in awe.   Bill understood exactly what he meant.   Vegas didn’t feel real.   It felt like someone had built a city entirely out of imagination.   Finally, after navigating through waves of traffic and chaos, Bill pulled into their hotel entrance beneath towering lights and fountains.   Chris stared upward openmouthed as bellhops hurried past with luggage carts.   “This place is HUGE.”   “It really is.”   Check-in took a little while, mostly because Chris kept getting distracted by everything in the lobby—the chandeliers, fountains, flashing signs, patterned carpets, and people from everywhere imaginable.   By the time they finally reached their room upstairs, Chris was vibrating with excitement again.   The second the door opened, he sprint-waddled straight toward the enormous windows overlooking the Strip.   “Daddy COME LOOK.”   Bill laughed while dragging luggage inside.   Outside, Vegas glowed beneath the early evening sky. Giant signs blinked endlessly while streams of headlights moved below like rivers of light.   Chris pointed frantically at everything.   “LOOK THERE’S THE PYRAMID.”   “And fountains!”   “And THAT THING.”   Bill smiled. “That thing?”   “I dunno what it is but it’s shiny.”   Bill walked over beside him and wrapped an arm around his shoulders.   His excitement exploded all over again.   Chris began bouncing wildly in place while talking a mile a minute about sharks, giant screens, and whether the Sphere looked like the moon at night.   But after several minutes of hopping, pointing, and waddling around the room, his shorts suddenly slipped halfway down his hips.   Chris froze.   Bill looked over just in time to see the top of Chris’s very swollen diaper fully exposed beneath his shirt, sagging heavily from how soaked it had become during the drive and excitement.   Chris immediately grabbed his waistband with both hands, face turning bright red.   “I DIDN’T NOTICE.”   Bill tried very hard not to laugh.   “Well,” he said carefully, “I think somebody might need some pit crew maintenance.”   Chris groaned dramatically and buried his face against the window.   “I was too excited.”   “I can tell.”   The overstimulation finally hit Chris all at once after that. The long drive, the excitement, the bright lights, the wet diaper—it all piled together fast.   “I don’t wanna stop looking,” Chris whined miserably while his eyes watered suddenly.   Bill immediately knelt beside him.   “Hey. Hey.” He rubbed Chris’s back gently. “You’re okay.”   “But what if the lights do something while I’m changing?”   Bill smiled softly.   “Vegas will still be there in five minutes.”   Chris sniffled.   “Promise?”   “Promise.”   That finally settled him.   Soon Bill had the changing supplies spread out across the bed while Chris laid there dramatically exhausted, staring up at the ceiling while Vegas lights blinked across the room from outside the windows.   “You survived cowboy camp,” Bill teased. “I think you can survive one diaper change.”   Chris sighed heavily. “It’s hard being me.”   Bill burst out laughing.   A few minutes later Chris was clean, powdered, and comfortably dry again. Instead of daytime clothes, Bill dressed him in a soft navy onesie covered in little silver stars that somehow perfectly matched the glowing Vegas skyline outside.   Chris immediately curled against Bill the moment they sat down on the couch together.   The city lights shimmered endlessly through the windows while the room settled into quiet.   Chris sucked sleepily on his pacifier now, all the earlier excitement finally giving way to exhaustion. Elvis rested tucked beneath one arm while Patches dangled loosely from the other.   Bill held him close and looked out over Las Vegas.   It was strange thinking about how far they’d come already.   Washington.   Shenandoah.   Nashville.   Dallas.   Santa Fe.   The Grand Canyon.   Now here.   Every mile of the journey felt stitched together by memories that already seemed impossible to fully hold onto.   Cowboy hats. Roadside snacks. Bedtime cuddles. Desert sunsets. Giggles from the backseat.   And Chris.   Always Chris.   Bill looked down at the sleepy little boy curled trustingly against his chest and felt emotion rise so suddenly it almost hurt.   Spending this time together truly had become everything he’d secretly hoped for and more.   A dream he never wanted to wake up from.   Very gently, Bill leaned down and kissed the top of Chris’s head.   “I love you, buddy.”   Chris stirred faintly in his sleep, pacifier bobbing once before slipping partially from his lips.   Then quietly, barely awake at all, he mumbled:   “Wuv goo Daddy.”   Bill’s chest tightened instantly.   He hugged Chris a little closer while Vegas glittered endlessly beyond the windows, and for a long while he simply sat there holding him like the most precious thing in the world.       Chapter 48: Morning in Las Vegas felt completely different from anywhere else they had visited on the trip.   Even with the hotel curtains mostly closed, glowing neon colors still slipped through tiny cracks around the edges. Somewhere far below, traffic hummed constantly, joined by muffled music, distant sirens, rolling luggage wheels, elevator chimes, and the endless restless energy of the city that apparently never truly slept.   Chris stirred slowly beneath the blankets, blinking groggily as the strange sounds of Vegas filtered into the room around him.   For a moment he just listened.   The city sounded alive.   Beside him, Bill was already awake, sitting against the headboard with his phone in hand and a cup of hotel coffee growing cold nearby.   Truthfully, Bill had barely slept.   Not because anything was wrong.   Because late into the night, while Chris had slept peacefully curled against him in his little star-covered onesie, Bill had been busy securing tickets for tonight’s event.   The Sphere.   “The Wizard of Oz.”   Even thinking about it now made excitement stir in his chest.   When Bill had first mapped out this wild cross-country road trip back home, seeing a classic movie inside the Las Vegas Sphere had immediately landed at the very top of his personal bucket list. The thought of experiencing something that massive and immersive together with Chris felt almost unreal.   And somehow…   Tonight it would finally happen.   Bill looked over just as Chris’s sleepy eyes opened fully.   “Morning, buddy.”   Chris smiled instantly the second he saw him.   “Mornin’.”   His voice was rough and warm with sleep.   Bill set his phone aside and opened an arm automatically. Chris immediately scooted over, blankets tangling around his legs while Elvis remained tucked firmly under one arm.   Outside, Vegas buzzed endlessly.   Inside, their room still felt soft and cozy and safe.   “You sleep good?” Bill asked quietly.   Chris nodded against his chest.   “I dreamed the Sphere turned into the moon.”   Bill chuckled softly. “Honestly that sounds possible here.”   Chris giggled sleepily.   The morning routine began slowly after that.   Bill carried Chris into the bathroom while the hotel lights reflected softly off marble counters and giant mirrors. Chris leaned sleepily against his shoulder the entire time, still halfway between asleep and awake.   “You’re heavy this morning,” Bill teased.   “I’m growing.”   “That must be it.”   Chris smiled proudly.   Bill checked his diaper first, unsurprised to find it very wet after the long night. Chris just leaned against the counter quietly while Bill got fresh supplies ready.   The familiar routine felt comforting amidst all the chaos and stimulation Vegas brought with it.   “You know,” Bill said casually while working, “I think Vegas might officially be the brightest place on earth.”   Chris yawned dramatically. “Even brighter than Walmart?”   Bill burst out laughing.   “Okay maybe not Walmart.”   Soon Chris was fresh, powdered, and comfortably taped into a clean thick diaper for the day. Bill helped him into soft clothes perfect for exploring the city while Chris stared at himself in the huge hotel mirror afterward.   He turned side to side admiring his reflection carefully.   “My hair looks cool today.”   “It does.”   “And my shirt matches Vegas.”   Bill looked over at the bright colors on Chris’s shirt and nodded solemnly. “Very important fashion coordination.”   While Bill showered and shaved quickly afterward, Chris sat happily on the bathroom counter kicking his legs gently while drinking his morning bottle.   Only half full today.   Bill had a very specific reason for that.   Bottle time remained one of the quietest and sweetest parts of their routine together. No matter where they were—truck stops, hotels, cabins, roadside diners—those quiet moments always seemed to ground both of them again.   Chris held the bottle with both hands while Bill fixed his hair in the mirror.   “You happy?” Bill asked softly.   Chris nodded immediately around the bottle nipple.   “Mhm.”   “What’s your favorite part of the trip so far?”   Chris thought very seriously.   “…all of it.”   That answer hit Bill harder than he expected.   By the time they were both ready, the room had brightened considerably with morning Vegas light reflecting off surrounding hotels outside.   Bill grabbed the room key and held out his hand.   “Ready for breakfast?”   Chris hopped down from the counter and grabbed Bill’s hand immediately.   The hotel itself felt enormous once they stepped outside their room.   People flowed endlessly through the hallways carrying shopping bags, coffee cups, suitcases, casino chips, and cameras. Music drifted faintly from downstairs while giant chandeliers glittered overhead.   Chris stayed close automatically, though his eyes darted everywhere trying to absorb all of it.   “Daddy look at that ceiling.”   “Mmhm.”   “And those lights.”   “Yep.”   “And that guy has purple shoes.”   Bill smiled but squeezed his hand gently.   “Hey,” he said calmly, kneeling slightly. “Need you staying close today, okay?”   Chris looked back at him immediately.   “There’s a lot of people here,” Bill explained softly. “I don’t want you getting lost.”   Chris nodded seriously after that and tightened his grip on Bill’s hand.   “I’ll stay close.”   “Good.”   The breakfast buffet turned out to be absolutely gigantic.   Chris stopped dead in the entrance staring in awe.   There were stations everywhere.   Pancakes. Waffles. Omelets. Bacon. Fruit. Donuts. Muffins. Eggs. Cinnamon rolls. Tiny cereals in dispensers. French toast. Sausage. Potatoes.   And somehow… sushi.   Chris pointed immediately. “Why is there sushi at breakfast?”   “Vegas,” Bill answered simply.   That apparently explained everything.   They grabbed plates and slowly wandered from station to station together. Bill helped Chris carefully choose things while simultaneously trying to balance his own overloaded plate.   “Ooooh hash browns.”   “One scoop.”   “And pancakes.”   “You already have waffles.”   “But these are DIFFERENT pancakes.”   Bill laughed under his breath.   Soon Chris’s plate became an incredible pile of random breakfast treasures while Bill somehow ended up with enough food for three adults.   As they searched for a table, Bill’s eyes briefly landed on a small cluster of high chairs tucked neatly beside one wall.   Chris noticed instantly.   He stopped walking.   “I don’t wanna sit in that.”   Bill looked over at him gently.   “The high chair?”   Chris nodded quickly, cheeks pinkening slightly. “That’s only at home.”   Bill studied him for a moment, then nodded easily.   “Okay.”   The relief on Chris’s face was immediate.   They found a cozy booth instead near the back corner of the buffet area where the noise softened slightly into warm background chatter.   Chris slid in beside Bill instead of across from him without even thinking about it.   A waitress appeared moments later smiling warmly.   “What can I get you two to drink this morning?”   “Coffee,” Bill answered immediately. “Black. No sugar.”   Chris sat up straighter importantly. “Apple juice please.”   The waitress smiled. “Coming right up.”   The moment she walked away, Bill leaned slightly closer.   “You better not spill this one.”   Chris gasped dramatically. “I won’t.”   “Because if you do,” Bill continued calmly, “the next drink goes into a sippy cup.”   Chris looked horrified.   “I’m basically a professional drinker.”   Bill snorted into laughter.   Breakfast stretched pleasantly after that.   Chris alternated between eating, talking nonstop, and people-watching with complete fascination. At one point he became utterly distracted by a man carrying approximately twelve pastries back to his table.   “That’s too many muffins.”   “There’s no such thing,” Bill replied.   Eventually, between bites of waffle and bacon, Bill finally revealed the day’s plans.   “So,” he began casually, “first thing today… aquarium.”   Chris froze mid-chew.   “With sharks?”   “With sharks.”   Chris nearly vibrated out of the booth.   “REAL sharks?”   “Very real.”   “Oh my gosh.”   “And tonight,” Bill continued, unable to hide his own excitement anymore, “we’re going to see ‘The Wizard of Oz’ at the Sphere.”   Silence.   Chris blinked.   “The giant round thing?”   “That giant round thing.”   “The MOON building?”   Bill laughed. “Yes. The moon building.”   Chris’s jaw literally dropped.   “No WAY.”   Bill nodded, grinning now.   Chris immediately abandoned breakfast entirely and grabbed Bill’s arm with both hands.   “We’re doing BOTH things?!”   “Yep.”   “Today?!”   “Today.”   Chris made a tiny overwhelmed squeaking noise before burying his face against Bill’s shoulder from pure excitement.   Bill wrapped an arm around him automatically, smiling into his hair while Vegas buzzed endlessly around them.   And somehow, despite all the lights and noise and chaos outside…   This moment right here still felt like the best part of the entire trip.
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