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    • Chapter 39 :   The morning light was soft and golden through the nursery curtains when Daddy and Papa leaned over the crib together. “Good morning, sleepy dino,” Daddy murmured. Ryder stirred with a tiny whimper, lashes fluttering as he felt gentle hands lifting him. He was warm and a little damp, diaper heavy and uncomfortable, and he gave a small protesting fuss against Papa’s shoulder. “I know, sweetheart,” Papa soothed, already carrying him to the changing table. “Just a quick fix. You’ll feel much better.” The familiar routine was unhurried and calm—soft wipes, fresh powder, a clean snug diaper fastened into place. Ryder’s body relaxed almost immediately, the discomfort gone. By the time Papa nuzzled his cheek, he was already melting back into that safe, floaty feeling he got when both of them were close. They settled together in the rocking chair—Papa seated deep in the cushions with Ryder tucked against his chest, Daddy crouched beside them, one hand stroking Ryder’s hair. “I have a very special secret to tell you,” Daddy whispered, voice full of excitement. Ryder’s eyes widened just a little. “Seh-cret?” Daddy nodded. “This afternoon, you and Papa are going to see a magic show. And guess who’s performing?” Ryder’s mouth parted. “Skye, Zuma, Rocky, and Rubble,” Daddy said softly. “They’ve been practicing just for you.” Papa bounced him gently. “A private show for our Ryder. How lucky is that?” A sleepy smile spread across Ryder’s face, pacifier bobbing as he let out a delighted little hum and burrowed closer into Papa’s chest. Breakfast was simple and cozy—Ryder strapped into his little wooden high chair across from Daddy and Papa. A bowl of cut-up fruit sat on the tray, and his warm milk bottle rested against his fingers while he kicked his feet happily. He was still finishing the last soft banana pieces when the excited chatter of voices came from the hallway. “They’re here,” Daddy announced. Skye, Zuma, Rocky, and Rubble tumbled in with the kind of bubbling energy only friends planning something big could have. They gathered near the play rug, heads together, whispering and gesturing. “We’ll do the flying part first,” Skye said. “And then the splash trick!” Zuma added. Rocky tapped his chin. “We gotta set up the disappearing thing.” Rubble nodded eagerly. “Yeah, yeah, and the big finish!” Ryder watched from his high chair, bottle paused at his lips. His eyes moved from one pair to the other as they naturally split—Skye and Zuma stepping aside together, Rocky and Rubble huddling on the other side. No one looked back at him. The excited hum in his chest faded. His shoulders rounded a little. His gaze dropping to the tray. They had partners. Everyone had someone. Except him. She glanced over—and immediately saw the change. Ryder wasn’t bouncing anymore. He was small and quiet, eyes lowered. Her expression softened. “Hey,” she said gently. The others paused. “That’s not fair,” Skye said. “Ryder needs a partner too.” Zuma tilted her head. “But we’re already paired…” Skye smiled mysteriously. “I have an idea.” She tiptoed over to Papa and rose onto her toes, whispering into his ear. Papa’s brows lifted, then his face broke into a warm grin. “Oh,” he murmured. “That’s perfect.” He slipped quietly out of the room. Ryder noticed. His brow creased, uncertain, watching the doorway Papa had disappeared through. The room buzzed softly with planning voices again, but he felt suspended outside it. Then Papa returned. And in his hands was Teddy. Papa approached the high chair with a kind of ceremonial seriousness, holding the plush bear as though it were something precious and rare. “Ryder,” he said softly. Ryder looked up. Papa lowered Teddy into his arms. “You don’t need to be chosen,” Papa said. “Because Teddy is already magical. And he chose you a long time ago.” Ryder blinked. Daddy rested a hand on his back. “You and Teddy are going to do something amazing together,” he said. “Your very own act.” Understanding bloomed slowly—then all at once. Ryder’s arms tightened around Teddy, pressing the bear to his chest. His eyes lifted, shining now, shoulders straightening with quiet pride. Skye beamed. “See? Now everyone has a partner.” Zuma smiled. “The Teddy magic act!” Rocky grinned. “That’s gonna be awesome.” Rubble stomped happily. “Best show ever!” Ryder hugged Teddy tighter, the left-out ache gone, replaced by something warm and glowing inside him. He wasn’t alone. He had Teddy. And together… they were going to be magical. ✨   Chapter 40 :   The living room had been transformed by the time the afternoon light turned honey-gold. A blanket draped over two chairs made a proper stage curtain. Blocks marked the “backstage” area. Papa and Daddy sat side-by-side on the couch, Ryder nestled between them with Teddy in his lap, all three serving as the very important audience. Daddy leaned close. “Ladies and gentlemen,” he whispered grandly into Ryder’s ear, “the magic show is about to begin.” Ryder’s eyes were huge. Papa clapped softly. “We’re ready!” Behind the blanket curtain came hurried whispers and muffled giggles. “Places, everyone!” “Okay, okay!” “Ready—go!” The curtain swung aside. ⸻ Act One: Skye & Zuma — The Flying Splash Illusion Skye stepped forward first, cape tied proudly around her shoulders. Zuma rolled in beside her with a shiny bowl of water balanced dramatically on a tray. “Welcome,” Skye announced, “to the amazing Flying Splash Trick!” Zuma bowed. “Prepare to be astonished.” Ryder leaned forward, Teddy tucked tight under his chin. Zuma set the bowl on the floor. Skye raised her wings high. “When I say the magic words,” she said, “this water will leap into the air… and disappear!” Papa gasped theatrically. “Disappear?!” Ryder’s mouth opened in a silent oh. “Magic words!” Skye cried. “Pup-cadabra!” She flapped hard—Zuma flicked the bowl with perfect timing—and a glittery arc of droplets flew upward, catching the light before vanishing into a towel Zuma whipped over it. The bowl was suddenly empty. Daddy clutched his chest. “It’s gone!” Papa leaned forward. “Where did it go?” Zuma turned the towel upside down—dry. Ryder squealed, bouncing against Papa’s arm. Teddy got shaken excitedly in his fist. Skye and Zuma bowed deeply. “Thank you!” ⸻ Act Two: Rocky & Rubble — The Great Disappearing Block Rocky wheeled out a small box made of stacked blocks. Rubble pushed a wagon filled with more blocks behind him. “For our next trick,” Rocky said, “we will make this block… vanish completely.” Rubble lifted a bright red block high so everyone could see. “Observe!” Ryder nodded solemnly. They placed it into the box. Rocky shut the lid. Rubble circled it, muttering, “Rubble-cadubble-doo…” Rocky tapped the box three times. “Gone!” They opened it. Empty. Papa slapped his knee. “No!” Daddy leaned toward Ryder. “It vanished!” Ryder stared, stunned. He leaned sideways, trying to peer into the box himself, Teddy’s nose bumping the edge. “Wait,” Rocky said. “Check behind your ear, Ryder.” Daddy reached carefully—and produced the red block from behind Ryder’s ear. Ryder froze in disbelief. Then exploded into delighted laughter, kicking his feet, clutching Teddy as if the bear himself had done the trick. Rocky and Rubble bowed. ⸻ The curtain closed again amid cheers and claps. Daddy scooped Ryder closer. “Two incredible acts,” he whispered. “But there’s one more.” Ryder hugged Teddy tighter. His turn. Behind the curtain, the friends gathered around him. “You ready?” Skye asked softly. Ryder nodded, eyes wide but shining. Zuma adjusted Teddy in his arms. “Remember—he’s the magical one.” Rocky winked. “You just believe.” Rubble whispered, “Best finish ever.” Papa’s voice rang out warmly: “And now… the grand finale!” The curtain opened slowly. Ryder stood in the center, small but brave, Teddy clutched to his chest. The room went very quiet—Papa and Daddy watching with soft, expectant smiles, his friends gathered like proud stagehands behind him. Ryder looked down at Teddy… then up at his audience. He lifted Teddy high. “Ta-da,” he said. But then— Teddy’s paw moved. Just a tiny wave. Papa gasped aloud. Daddy’s hand flew to his mouth. “He’s alive!” Skye whispered loudly, “It’s working!” Teddy bowed in Ryder’s arms—helped by the hidden gentle touch of Papa’s string from behind the curtain—and then Ryder hugged him tight again. The audience erupted. Clapping, cheers, delighted laughter. Ryder beamed, face glowing with pride and wonder. He pressed Teddy’s face to his cheek, convinced in his bones that his bear truly was magical—and that together they had done the greatest trick of all. Daddy opened his arms. “Come here, superstar.” Ryder ran into them, Teddy squished between all three, while Papa kissed his hair. “Best magic act,” Papa declared, “in the history of ever.” And Ryder believed him completely. ✨
    • I decided to post here this morning because it is an unusual morning; I am just verrry wet, no messies, just don't have to go potty.
    • After years of being potty trained our brains are wired to use a toilet. It took me time and practice to just relax and mess my diaper as if noting unusual was happening. I don't go poopie in my diapie around other people, including my wife out of courtesy and respect, but if I did mess my diaper while talking to someone, they most likely would not know that I am going potty in my diaper...until stinkies reached them; which speaks to courtesy and respect. So, enjoy practicing!!
    • I am here this morning in a verrrry wet, but not leaking, Classico v2 diaper. No messies this morning.
    • reply 3 and no mention of your confusion... should be getting out of here but...
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