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    • A very wet and messy Little Kings diaper this morning. When I change and get nice and clean and fresh, I will wear another Little Kings diaper discreetly under my pants for a busy (and wet) day at work.
    • Little Kings diapers are becoming my favorite diaper, they are comfy, reliable, a pleasing subtle cute, not ostentatious print, and I am up this morning very wet and messy. The innocent cute look of my diaper will be given away by the wet and poopie inside of my diaper when I decide to change.
    • Stressful but you handled your messy diaper in a courteous manner without offending anyone, and lived to tell us about it.
    • Chapter 27: A soft chime echoed through the terminal, followed by an announcement over the speakers.   “Now boarding…”   Marcus looked up immediately. “That’s us.”   Jill nodded, adjusting the diaper bag on her shoulder. “Alright, sweetheart,” she said gently to Jack. “Time to get on the plane.”   Jack’s grip on Flopsy tightened just a little.   This is it…   ⸻   They joined the line, moving slowly forward with the rest of the passengers. The closer they got to the gate, the more Jack leaned into Jill, his eyes darting between people, the jet bridge, and the large plane waiting outside.   “Mommy…” he whispered.   Jill bent slightly so she was closer to him. “I’ve got you.”   Marcus handed over their tickets, and just like that—   They were walking down the jet bridge.   The space felt narrower, louder, different. The hum of the plane grew stronger with each step.   Jack could feel it.   It’s really real…   ⸻   Stepping onto the plane, a flight attendant greeted them with a warm smile.   “Good morning!”   “Morning,” Jill replied.   Jack peeked out from her side, a little unsure.   The aisle was tight, people already seated, others lifting bags into overhead bins.   “Row 18,” Marcus said, scanning the numbers. “Right here.”   They slid into their seats—Marcus by the window, Jack in the middle, Jill on the aisle.   “Okay,” Marcus said gently. “We’re all set.”   Jack sat still for a moment, taking it all in.   The seats.   The sounds.   The faint vibration beneath him.   His legs swung slightly as he looked around.   So many people…   ⸻   Jill buckled him in, making sure he was secure. “There we go.”   Jack nodded, still quiet.   The plane door closed with a solid thud.   That sound made him jump just a little.   Jill noticed immediately, placing a hand over his. “Hey… it’s okay.”   Jack looked at her, then at Marcus.   “Plane go now…?” he asked.   “Soon,” Marcus said. “We’ll start moving in a minute.”   ⸻   As the plane began to push back from the gate, the low rumble grew stronger.   Jack stiffened slightly.   His fingers curled into Flopsy.   It’s moving…   Jill leaned closer. “You’re doing great,” she whispered.   Jack nodded—but his body stayed tense.   The unfamiliar sensation, the noise, the anticipation—it all built at once.   And without really thinking about it—he relaxed.   Too much.   ⸻   A moment passed.   Then another.   Jack shifted slightly in his seat, his expression changing.   Jill noticed.   Marcus noticed.   They both knew.   Jack looked down briefly, then back up, a little unsure.   “I…” he started quietly, then stopped.   Jill gave his hand a gentle squeeze. “It’s okay,” she said softly, keeping her voice calm and normal. “You’re alright.”   Jack nodded faintly, still adjusting to everything happening around him.   Too much… but they’re here…   ⸻   The plane continued its slow roll toward the runway.   Outside, the world moved past the window.   Inside, the energy shifted—people settling in, overhead bins closing, seatbelt signs lighting up.   Jill brushed her thumb lightly over Jack’s hand.   “Just stay with us,” she said.   Marcus smiled at him. “Next stop—Disney.”   Jack looked between them again.   Still nervous.   Still unsure.   But holding onto that one thought.   Disney…   And as the plane lined up for takeoff—   everything was about to change.   The plane paused for a moment at the runway.   Everything felt still—too still.   Then the engines roared.   A deep, powerful sound filled the cabin, vibrating through the seats, the floor, the air itself.   Jack’s eyes went wide.   That’s loud… too loud…   He flinched hard, shoulders tensing, his grip tightening instantly around Flopsy.   “Mommy—” his voice cracked.   Jill was already there, turning toward him, one hand coming up to cradle the side of his head gently.   “Hey, hey… I’ve got you,” she said softly, steady despite the noise.   Marcus leaned in from the other side. “This is the loudest part, buddy. Just for a minute.”   But the engines grew louder.   The plane surged forward.   Fast.   Faster.   Jack pressed himself into Jill, his whole body rigid now.   “It’s too much…” he whimpered, eyes squeezing shut.   Jill didn’t try to fight the moment—she adjusted, pulling him closer within the limits of his seatbelt, her arm wrapping securely around him.   “Listen to me,” she said gently, close to his ear so he could hear her over the noise. “You’re safe. We’re right here.”   Marcus reached across, placing his hand over Jack’s small one.   “Hold on to us,” he said.   Jack did.   Both of them.   As tight as he could.   ⸻   The speed built quickly.   The rumble beneath them intensified.   Then—   A shift.   A lift.   The ground fell away.   Jack gasped, eyes opening just a little before squeezing shut again.   “We’re going up,” Marcus said calmly. “That’s it. That’s the big part.”   Jack shook his head slightly, overwhelmed. “Don’t like it…”   Jill kissed the top of his head, her voice soft but firm. “I know. You’re doing so good, though. Just a little longer.”   She began rubbing slow circles on his arm, grounding, steady.   “Stay with me, okay?”   Jack nodded against her, barely.   ⸻   The angle of the plane leveled out gradually.   The roaring softened—still loud, but not as intense.   The pressure eased.   Jill felt it first, then Marcus.   “It’s getting better,” Marcus said quietly.   Jack’s grip didn’t loosen right away—but his breathing started to slow.   In.   Out.   Shaky at first.   Then steadier.   ⸻   After a minute, Jill gently lifted her head to look at him.   “You okay?” she asked softly.   Jack peeked one eye open.   Then the other.   The noise was still there—but manageable now.   He nodded slightly.   “Still loud…” he said.   Marcus gave a small smile. “Yeah. But the hard part’s over.”   Jack processed that.   Over…?   He slowly relaxed back into his seat, still holding onto them, but not as tightly.   Jill brushed his hair back from his forehead. “You did it.”   Jack looked at her.   “Did it…?” he repeated.   “You did,” she said with a proud smile.   ⸻   Outside the window, the world was different now.   Clouds stretched out below them.   The sky brighter, calmer.   Jack glanced over, curiosity slowly replacing fear.   “We up high…” he murmured.   Marcus nodded. “Really high.”   Jack leaned just a little toward the window, still cautious—but interested now.   Not so scary… maybe…   ⸻   Jill kept her hand on him, not rushing him to let go.   He needed that, she thought. And he got through it.   Jack shifted slightly in his seat, still a little shaken—but okay.   Still here.   Still safe.   And as the plane continued climbing, leaving the ground far behind—his fear slowly gave way to something new.   Wonder.   As the plane leveled out, the tension in Jack’s body slowly melted away. His breathing steadied, his grip on Jill and Marcus loosened just enough for curiosity to sneak back in.   Marcus noticed first. “Wanna look?” he asked gently, nodding toward the window.   Jack hesitated.   Then nodded.   Slowly.   ⸻   Marcus shifted slightly so Jack could see better, guiding his attention without rushing him.   “Look out there,” he said.   Jack leaned just a little toward the window, still clutching Flopsy in one hand.   At first, he only peeked.   Then his eyes widened.   Far below, the world looked… tiny.   Buildings that once felt big now looked like little blocks. Roads stretched like thin lines, cars like moving dots.   Jack blinked.   “Everything… small…” he whispered.   Jill smiled softly, watching his face. “That’s because we’re really high up.”   Jack pressed his face a little closer to the window, amazed.   That was where we were…   The houses.   The streets.   All shrinking the higher they went.   ⸻   Then, as they climbed even more—   The view changed.   The ground began to disappear.   And suddenly—Clouds. Endless clouds.   Soft, white, stretching as far as he could see.   Jack gasped, this time not from fear.   “Mommy… look…”   Jill leaned slightly to see with him. “I see.”   “It’s like…” Jack searched for the word, eyes locked on the view. “…like pillows…”   Marcus chuckled softly. “Yeah. Big ones.”   Jack stared, completely captivated now.   The sunlight hit the clouds just right, making them glow.   Bright. Soft.   Almost unreal.   We’re above them…   He couldn’t stop looking.   ⸻   His earlier fear felt far away now.   Replaced by wonder.   “Can we go down there?” he asked quietly, pointing at the clouds.   Jill smiled. “Not exactly. But we get to fly over them.”   Jack nodded slowly, still taking it all in.   “Fly over clouds…” he repeated.   ⸻   He leaned back slightly in his seat, but his eyes kept drifting to the window.   Every few seconds, just to make sure it was still there.   Still real.   His small hand found Jill’s again, not out of fear this time—but comfort.   “Mommy…” he said softly.   “Yeah, sweetheart?”   Jack smiled.   “I like plane now.”   Marcus laughed quietly. “That’s what I like to hear.”   Jill squeezed his hand gently. “Told you—you were brave.”   Jack looked back out the window, hugging Flopsy close.   Disney… clouds… plane…   It all felt big.   New.   Exciting.   And as the plane carried them forward through the sky—Jack watched the world below disappear, and a new one begin.
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