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    • CHAPTER 1 The morning air was warm and a bit humid. I glanced down at my watch—7:45. We were definitely going to be late. I leaned against the fence that bordered her front yard, shifting my weight as I waited. A second later, Ashley came rushing out of her front door. I could hear her mom yelling something from inside, but I couldn’t quite make it out. “I will, Mom! Now I’m going to be late!” she shouted back before the door slammed behind her. “Hey, Alex,” she said, jogging up to me. At only 5'6", she barely reached my chin. She wrapped me in a quick hug before falling into step beside me like nothing was wrong. “What was all that about?” I asked. She stopped walking. For a second, she didn’t say anything—just looked down at the sidewalk. “My parents are getting a divorce,” she said finally. “My dad’s moving across the country… and they’re putting me in a position where I have to choose who to live with.” I felt my stomach drop a little. “That’s… really rough.” I hesitated, then added, “If it counts for anything… I’d really hate to see you leave. Have you made a decision?” “Not yet,” she said quietly. “But I have to soon.” I nodded. “Well… I’ve got your back either way. Always.” She gave a small smile. “Thanks.” “Now come on,” I added, glancing at the school in the distance. “Let’s go be late together.” As usual, once we arrived at the front office, we were sent straight to detention until first period ended. The teacher had us write an essay about the importance of being on time—which I thought was ironic and kind of stupid—but it killed the time. Eventually, the bell rang, signaling the 10-minute passing period. “See you after lunch,” I said to Ashley as we split off. The halls were packed—your typical high school chaos. Jocks, preps, band kids… everyone in their little groups. I never really fit into any of them. I had my small circle—five close friends—and that was enough. I slipped into English and took my seat. I hated this class. The teacher’s voice droned on and on, and before I even realized it, my eyes started getting heavy. Just for a second… I put my head down. The next thing I knew— The bell rang. I jolted awake, disoriented. Chairs scraped, students stood, conversations picked up. I blinked a few times, trying to catch up with reality. Then I moved. And froze. Something felt… wrong. Slowly, I looked down. A dark patch spread across my jeans. My heart dropped into my stomach. No… no, no, no… I had wet myself. Not completely, but enough that it was obvious. Panic set in immediately. I grabbed my backpack and held it in front of me, trying to cover it as I moved toward the door. “Alex, hun… come here.” I stopped. My teacher. Of course. I walked over slowly, trying to keep my bag positioned just right. She didn’t say anything at first—just gave me a look that told me she already knew. “Move the backpack,” she said gently. I hesitated… then did. There it was. Fully exposed. “What happened?” she asked, her tone more concerned than anything. “I… I fell asleep,” I muttered. “And… this happened.” She nodded. No judgment. Just understanding. “Well, you can’t walk around like that all day,” she said. “I’ll write you a pass—go see the nurse. She’ll get you something to change into.” I nodded quickly, took the pass, and left. Getting to the nurse felt like running a gauntlet. Every step, I was convinced someone would notice. Every glance felt like it lingered too long. But somehow… I made it. I slipped inside. “Oh, hello dear,” the nurse said warmly. “What can I help you with?” “I… I had an accident,” I said quietly, lowering my backpack. Her expression softened instantly. “Oh, honey… that’s okay. It happens.” She disappeared into a closet and came back with a pair of jeans… and something folded beneath them. She paused before handing them over. “Now,” she said, “there’s a school policy. If a student has an accident, they need to wear protection for the rest of the day.” “Protection?” I asked. She gently placed the bundle in my hands. I unfolded it. My face went hot. A diaper. A big one. “I—I don’t wear diapers,” I said quickly. She gave me a small, knowing look. “And yet… here we are.” I didn’t have a response to that. “This is just for today,” she added. “A precaution. And we’ll need to inform your parent.” I swallowed and nodded. “Do you need help putting it on?” she asked. “…yeah,” I admitted quietly. The process was… quick. Too quick. Before I could really process what was happening, I was standing there in clean jeans—with a diaper on underneath. She walked around me, checking. “You’re fine,” she said. “No one will notice.” I’ll notice, I thought. Lunch came next. Hamburger day. Normally, I’d be excited. I grabbed two burgers and a Dr Pepper and sat down—but I couldn’t focus on eating. I was hyper-aware of it. Every step. Every shift in my seat. The soft padding around my waist. And… weirdly… It wasn’t uncomfortable. That thought hit me out of nowhere, and I immediately felt my face heat up. Why does it feel… okay? I shoved the thought away and focused on my food. By history class, I found Ashley in the back. “Are you wearing different pants?” she asked immediately. “Yeah… uh… can we talk about it later?” I said quickly. She raised an eyebrow but didn’t push it. “Alright…” A few minutes in, I felt it. I had to pee. Bad. I shifted in my seat, bouncing my leg slightly, trying to ignore it—but the soda was hitting hard. Ashley leaned over. “You okay?” “Yeah… just really need to go. This sub won’t let anyone leave.” “Well, you’ve got like three minutes,” she whispered. “You’ll survive.” I’m not so sure about that… The bell rang. I shot out of my seat and rushed to the nearest bathroom— Out of order. My stomach dropped instantly. I bent down, pretending to tie my shoe while I fought to hold it in. Somehow… I managed to regain control. Barely. Math class. Fifteen minutes. That’s all I had to make it. I could do fifteen minutes. But my bladder had other plans. The pressure built again—fast this time. Stronger. Urgent. I clenched, shifted, tried everything— And then— I lost it. Warmth spread instantly. I tensed, bracing for my jeans to darken— But they didn’t. I froze. Then slowly exhaled. The diaper. It was… actually working. I could feel it absorbing everything, holding it all in. No leaks. No mess. Just… contained. Relief washed over me—but it was mixed with something else. Something I didn’t want to think about. After school, I met Ashley outside. “Well?” she teased. “Did you make it?” I shrugged. “My pants are dry, aren’t they?” She smirked. “Fair enough… but seriously, what happened earlier?” “Someone spilled a drink on me,” I said casually. She studied me for a second… then nodded. “Makes sense.” Ms. Addler peeked out the blinds, seeing her son walking up the driveway. She had been contacted by the school nurse, informing her of her son's accident and that he had been put into a diaper for the day as a precaution. The front door opened, and Alex stepped in. “Your school called,” she said, standing in the living room. “Do you want to explain what happened?” “I… well, I fell asleep in English class and I sort of wet my pants,” I said, looking down. “Did anyone see?” she asked. “No, just my English teacher and the nurse,” I said, now looking up at her. “Well, that’s good, because that would have been embarrassing. She mentioned that she put you in a diaper. Do you still have it on?” she asked. “Uhm… yes, I do,” I replied, hoping she wouldn’t ask any more questions. I just wanted to get it off before she knew it was wet. Her eyes seemed to narrow as she looked at my pants. Her mom sense kicked in, and she seemed to notice something I hadn’t. She didn’t say anything—just walked up to me. Before I could react, she reached down and gave my diapered backside a pat. Her hand met resistance, followed by a soft squish. She stepped back and looked at me, then asked in a stern tone, “Is that diaper wet?” I didn’t respond. I just averted my gaze, unsure of what to say. Instead, she reached down and unbuttoned my pants, letting them fall to the ground. There I was, 15 years old, standing in my living room in an obviously soaked diaper. “Well, I certainly didn’t expect this. Were you asleep for this too?” she asked. “The bathroom was out of order, and I didn’t have time to go across the school to another one. I—I couldn’t hold it any longer,” I said in a quiet, defeated tone. “Alex, what am I going to do with you…” she said, her eyes still fixed on my diaper. “Go upstairs, get cleaned up, and take a shower. I’m going to run to the store and get things for dinner. We will talk about this during dinner.” She didn’t seem mad—just disappointed. I did as she said and walked upstairs to change and shower.  Alex sat on the edge of his bed, elbows resting on his knees, staring down at the carpet like it might give him answers. The house felt different. Quieter. Or maybe it was just him. He dragged a hand through his hair and let out a slow breath, replaying the day whether he wanted to or not. It came back in pieces at first—the classroom, the bell, people getting up around him. Then it hit all at once. That moment. The realization. The panic. His jaw tightened. “Great,” he muttered under his breath. He leaned back slightly, bracing himself with his hands behind him, eyes drifting up toward the ceiling. He tried to focus on anything else—the faint hum of the air vent, the muted sound of a car passing outside—but his thoughts kept circling back. Not just to what happened… but how it felt. That was the part he didn’t like thinking about. Because yeah, it had been embarrassing. Completely. No question. But at the same time— “It could’ve been worse,” he admitted quietly. If anyone had noticed… if he’d had to walk around like that the rest of the day… if Ashley had seen— He shut his eyes for a second. “Yeah. Way worse.” He shifted on the bed, restless now, like he couldn’t quite get comfortable in his own skin. His brain kept pulling him back to the same uncomfortable conclusion: as bad as today had been, something had stopped it from becoming a complete disaster. And that bothered him more than anything. Because it meant part of him felt… relieved. He exhaled sharply through his nose. “I shouldn’t feel that way.” But the thought wouldn’t go away. He let himself fall back onto the bed, arms spreading out at his sides as he stared at the ceiling again. “I don’t even know what to think about today…” The sound of a car pulling into the driveway broke the silence. Alex sat up immediately. His mom. Right on time. A minute later, the front door opened and shut, followed by the faint rustle of grocery bags. “Alex!” she called from downstairs. “I’m back!” “Yeah!” he called, his voice a little tighter than he meant it to be. “I’m in my room!” There was a pause. “Dinner in a bit.” “Okay.” He swung his legs off the bed and stood there for a second, just… bracing himself. Dinner wasn’t going to be normal. There was no way it was. The kitchen smelled like something warm and savory—garlic, maybe, or butter. Normally it would’ve made him hungry. Tonight, it just made him uneasy. His mom was already setting plates on the table when he walked in. She glanced up at him briefly, offering a small, neutral smile. “Sit,” she said. He did. For a few minutes, neither of them said much. Just the quiet clink of utensils, the low hum of the refrigerator, the scrape of a chair as his mom finally sat down across from him. Alex poked at his food, not really tasting it. He knew it was coming. He just didn’t know how bad it would be. Finally, she spoke. “We’re going to talk about what happened today.” There it was. He nodded once, still looking down. “Yeah.” Her tone wasn’t angry. If anything, it was calm—too calm. “That kind of situation,” she continued, “isn’t something we can just brush off.” “I know,” Alex said quickly. “It was just—I fell asleep, and—” “And then later, it happened again,” she said, not unkindly, but firmly enough to stop him. He went quiet. She studied him for a moment. “I’m not saying this to embarrass you,” she added. “I’m saying it because I need to make sure you’re taking care of yourself.” “I am,” he said, a little more defensive than he meant to be. “Are you?” she asked, raising an eyebrow slightly. “Because today suggests otherwise.” He leaned back in his chair, exhaling. “It was one day.” “One day is enough for me to pay attention,” she replied. “So for the next week, we’re going to put some structure in place.” Alex frowned. “What does that mean?” “It means you’re not going to ignore your body or wait until the last second,” she said. “You’re going to check in with yourself regularly. Be proactive.” He shook his head slightly. “Mom, I’m not a little kid—” “This isn’t about that,” she cut in. “This is about making sure today doesn’t repeat itself.” He opened his mouth to argue… then closed it. Because, honestly? He didn’t have a great comeback. After a second, he just muttered, “Fine.” She softened slightly. “It’s not forever. Just a week. If everything’s normal, we move on. So along with regular bathroom breaks, you will also be wearing a diaper.” He nodded, though he still looked annoyed. Dinner continued quieter than usual, but not tense enough to explode. Still, the weight of the conversation lingered in the air. Later that night, Alex moved through his routine slower than usual. Brush teeth. Change. Lights off. Everything felt… heavier. As he climbed into bed, he adjusted the blankets and stared out across his dark room, the faint glow of streetlights slipping through the blinds. Tomorrow will be better, he told himself. It had to be. There was a knock at his door. “Alex, it’s time to put on a diaper,” she said, coming in with the supplies in her hands. “Just lay there on your back and I’ll be quick.” He did as she said, and just as quickly as the brush of her words, she had the diaper on him before he could fully process what was happening. “Alright, now let’s hope you can keep that dry. Good night. I love you.” She got up and exited the room. He rolled onto his side, pulling the covers up a little higher. No weird moments. No close calls. Just a normal day. His eyes slowly drifted shut. Morning came quietly. Soft light filtered through the blinds, stretching across his wall and creeping toward his bed. Alex stirred, blinking awake, still half-asleep as he rolled onto his back. For a moment, everything felt normal. Then he shifted. And paused. Something felt… off. Not sharp. Not immediate. Just… wrong. His brow furrowed slightly as he pushed himself up onto his elbows, the fog of sleep clearing faster now. “No way…” he mumbled. The realization settled in slowly—but once it landed, it hit hard. He sat up fully, running a hand over his face. “Seriously…?” Frustration crept in, mixing with that same sinking embarrassment from the day before. After everything. After telling himself it wouldn’t happen again. He let out a long breath, staring at nothing in particular. “Great start,” he muttered. For a few seconds, he just sat there, shoulders slightly slumped, trying to process it. Then he swung his legs over the side of the bed, diaper sagging heavily under his pajamas. No point sitting there. The day wasn’t going to wait for him—and neither was his diaper change.
    • Chapter Sixty Eight   John started to wake up to the feeling of something warm against his back. Trying to stretch out his arms and legs like usual was met with an arm around his waist pulling him back and two legs curling up behind is pushing his knees up. He was the little spoon. There were worse ways to wake up, by far. Eventually he realized what had woken him up in the first place. His diaper was swollen enough that if felt like any bigger and he would be like a turtle stuck on its back. It took a couple of awkward tries to get wormed out of Kates grip, but after a full minute of sleepy wriggling, he managed to get himself up onto half of the amazon sized body pillow. Nearly eight feet of fluffy cloud. As he dozed back off, a feeling like bubbles running through his gut made him grimace briefly. ~~~~~~ Movement woke John up as the mesh wall of the crib came down. He barely managed to force one eye open to see Kate being lifted up from the other side of the pillow. Apparently she had gotten up and joined him after he dozed back off. A few minutes after Kate was lifted up out of the crib, it was apparently his turn when he felt his diaper being checked while his butt was conveniently up in the air. The already large overnight was swollen to the point of being comical by this point, and it heavily soiled. As he was lowered gently onto the changing table, he could tell by the way he was being moved around that it wasn’t Mommy carrying him, but Aunt Cat. He had gotten so used to her movements and smell that it was obvious even with his eyes closed when it wasn’t his big. A big yawn and a stretch on the table got him the reward of a pacy in his mouth and the wrist straps grabbing his arms almost down to his elbows, leaving him stuck stretched out until the change was done and he was changed into just a onesie before being carried to the couch. When they made it to the couch, he found himself propped up against his own Mommy, where he cracked one eye open to see that she had her bra down and a pump to her breast with a nearly full bottle attached to it. His mostly asleep brain did not connect the dots about how that was where the coffee milk he got every morning came from. Apparently this was something that Mommy just got up early and did for him without him having to know anything about. Tuning in to the awake world just enough, he was able to hear Mommy say over him: “You know we could just let them sleep another hour and a half, right?” And then Aunt Cat responded “They can wake up in the playpen, we are going shopping to get you an outfit for your date!” “Cat, he knows what I wear, I am absolutely not going to go buy a new outfit.”   ~~~~~~   One hour later, John and Kate were on the playmat, each reclined against the dog, and drinking from their respective bottles while Aunt Cat hurried through the house cleaning and doing something in the kitchen while Mommy hurriedly typed away at her computer. As he started to wake up half way through his bottle, John could hear Aunt Cat saying across the house “Half hour until diaper change, ten minutes for toast, out the door in forty five.” “Cat, for the upteenth time, I absolutely do not need to go shopping. And I’m certainly not going to the mall!”   ~~~~~~ Thirty minutes later, John found himself in a fresh diaper, onesie, and shortalls, sitting in his booster seat next to Kate. In front of him was a big piece of toast with grape jelly and a two inch wide plank of bacon. In front of Kate was the same, but her toast had strawberry jelly on it. She was eyeing his toast while he was eyeing hers. While they reached over to each others plate and swapped toasts, Aunt Cat put a sippy cup in front of each of them, saying quickly “These are full, so they will be fine to take in the car with us, even if you don’t finish them.”   Again, Mommy said loudly: “Cat, we are absolutely not going to the mall!” ~~~~~ Ten minutes later, John and Kate were in the back of Aunt Cats large sedan with their car seats snapped in next to one another, each with a sippy cup and their favorite stuffie. While Kate reached over the side of the carseat with her Llama stuffie to tease John, he held up Rupert so that it looked like the two stuffies were having a conversation, even though the two littles couldn’t see each other from down in their seats. From the front of the car, the argument continued fruitlessly. “Cat, I do not need a new blouse and skirt. I do not need a new dress. I’m just going on the date in jeans and a t-shirt.” “Amanda, if you had just told me that you had a date on Monday, we could have done this yesterday and gotten it out of the way. As it is, we need to hurry and try a few different tops on you. With your hair color we definitely have to try Burgundy. Oh, and teal. And definitely see if we can find a warm cream color!” “Cat!” ~~~~~ One boring thirty minute drive later, John found himself being lifted out of his carseat by a very flustered Mommy. Once she had him on her hip, she shuffled him up a little to kiss him on the cheek and whispered “I love you, sweety. Apparently we are going to the mall the minute they open today.” He simply nodded and said dryly “I got that impression, yeah.” Rolling her eyes, Mommy kissed him on the forehead before settling him into his usual spot on her side with his head resting on a chest. While they walked toward the mall, Mommy tried to at least complain a bit more. “We could have at least come tomorrow, there wasn’t a huge need to rush.” Aunt Cat shook her head and explained adamantly “No, we couldn’t. Cheryl isn’t here on Sunday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. And she’s one of like four people I trust with an unregressed toddler. So we are coming today so that she can meet John.” John started to open his mouth to say something, but between the pacifier in his mouth and the conversation continuing over his head he decided to stay out of it. “But Cat” Mommy continued “Why do we even need to check them in to the Little Care? They can just stay with us.” So engrossed in the conversation was he, that he didn’t notice the building that they were walking up to until they were almost at the entrance. Tilting around and moving to look not just up, but UP, John immediately found himself with a bit of vertigo. He was no stranger to the mall in his hometown. His job had shared a parking lot with the mall, after all. But this mall? It seemed a while other creature entirely. The entrance looked like it would have been easily two stories tall in his world. Four sets of large glass double doors awaited them. Looking left and right, it was impossible to even gauge how wide this building was. Not that he would have been able to get a good feel of how big it was even if he had managed to stand on top of a car on the far side of the parking lot. As their small group approached one of the doors, it slid open with the same tell-tale whirring sound of just about every motorized door at any grocery or department store in any dimension. As they crossed the threshold, they were greeted with the subdued early morning hum of activity that you get at a mall. Looking around John could see perhaps only a dozen or so giant women pushing strollers. A couple of large guys were going about their business. (one with a stroller, one without) and there was even a large friendly security guard in a white shirt by the entrance that greeted them as they walked inside. Apparently Aunt Cat was prepared because she said a few things to the smiling guard that John could not hear and he walked away, only to return pushing an odd looking stroller that had two little-sized seats in it side by side. Stepping behind the large, dark blue double stroller, Aunt Cat slid her powder blue diaper bag into a provided slot with a familiarity like she had done it dozens of times while Mommy spent a moment working her diaper bag off of her shoulder and into the slot next to it. Carried around to the front of the stroller now, John only got a moment to glance down into the padded interior before he felt a kiss on the temple and was then lowered into the seat. On either side of the spot made for a little, there were two curved plastic bars about a foot long. As John was placed in the stroller, it felt just like his carseat in that his padded butt hit the soft surface and he slid into place until his diaper went into a recessed divot that was waiting for him. The moment his weight hit the recessed section that was awaiting him, the two curved bars simply slid inward, clasping his hips in place. No shoulder straps. No belt buckles. Just these two off curved plastic bars as wide as his wrist reaching up from the sides and sliding down until they just made contact with his diaper at the bottom of his belly, where his hips met his legs. They didn’t even touch in the middle. Experimentally, John reached down and tried to pry the bars apart a bit. Of course, he figured that they wouldn’t move. As he tried to push up against the bars with his hips, Kate next to him leaned to whisper “You can’t get up. They can pick us up, but otherwise these things just sort of grab you by the pelvic bones and … that’s it. We are free to move around or sit up or recline if we want. They even lay flat if you want to nap. You just can’t get out.” Looking around inside the stroller while she explained it to him, he couldn’t help but reach down and slide his hand across the fabric inside the stroller. It had almost no friction and his hand just slid right across it. The moment his butt hit the inside of this thing, he was going to slide right into this divot, even if he had tried to hold on and not move backwards. And he -looked- like he was unrestrained. But with his hips locked in place, he wasn’t going anywhere until he was lifted up by someone much bigger than him from outside this stroller.   Amazon technology was apparently freakishly effective.
    • Hey, I didn't see a thread about this, but maybe searched wrong. Been thinking about it, but what games do you like to play to feel real small if you're wanting to combo video game hobby time and little time? Personally for me, I like stuff like Hello Kitty Island Adventure and cooking games (think Cooking Mama, not Overcooked-- Unless you want a tantrum), and sometimes I enjoy a bit of watching others game too. (Forever a little brother, it seems...) I think many of us probably have preferred "baby games". I would probably go to town on some games I actually played more as a kid if getting older consoles wasn't such a hassle when you're broke! 😂 It's a fun, low-effort kid activity in my opinion. 
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    • Chapter 7, Just the Two of Us The house was quiet when we stepped inside. The air was cool and the only sound the soft creak of the door closing behind us. Emily smiled as she turned the lock. “Looks like we’ve got the place to ourselves,” she said, slipping off her shoes. Her eyes sparkled. “Come upstairs.” I followed her wordlessly, my diaper still dry beneath my shorts, pressed close between my thighs. I’d made it. Not a single leak on the ride home. And now… maybe a reward. Upstairs, the bedroom was dim with drawn curtains. Emily turned to me at the foot of the bed, her smile softer now. More private. “You’ve been such a good boy,” she said, brushing her fingers down my arm. “You followed all the rules.” I swallowed, nerves fluttering in my chest. She reached into the nightstand and pulled out something soft. A folded blindfold which she smoothed open between her fingers. “Do you trust me?” she asked. I nodded, heart thudding. “Good.” She stepped behind me, sliding the blindfold over my eyes. The room disappeared. Her fingers brushed past my temples as she tied it snugly behind my head. The world narrowed to breath, scent, and the feel of her. “Now lie back for me,” she whispered. “Right in the middle.” I climbed onto the bed, guided by her hand at my wrist, and lay flat on my back. The mattress dipped as she moved beside me, her hands finding the waistband of my shorts. “Let’s see how well you really did,” she murmured. I heard the sound of velcro as she gently undid the tapes at the front of my diaper and peeled it open. “Mmm,” she breathed, warm against my ear. “Still dry. I’m impressed.” I exhaled, a smile creeping onto my face. She kissed my chest softly, just above the edge of the open diaper, then lower, then came back up, brushing her lips against mine. “Now just relax. You’ve earned this.” Her hands moved slowly, stroking down the outside of my thighs, then back up, circling gently over my stomach. Her touch was deliberate, affectionate. She kept the diaper open beneath me, the soft padding brushing the backs of my legs with every shift. “You’re staying on the diaper,” she whispered, her hands tracing slow circles across my belly. “Just in case. So we can tape it back up quickly when Auntie gets home.” Her voice was teasing, but firm. There was no mistaking it. I nodded slowly. She kissed me again, longer this time. Her hand returned to my stomach, pressing slightly lower. My breath caught.   Unseen, unheard, the front door had opened and closed again just minutes earlier. Tessa moved softly through the hallway, her sandals already in hand, the small white pharmacy bag tucked under her arm. She paused just outside the bedroom door, listening. The sound inside was quiet, shifting fabric, the occasional gasp, a low, breathy moan. All as expected. She pushed the door open a few inches and stepped inside, just enough for her feet to reach the rug. Alex lay on the bed, blindfolded, his chest rising and falling quickly beneath Emily’s soft touches. He didn’t stir. He didn’t even notice. Tessa crossed silently to the foot of the bed. Two smooth glycerin suppositories rested neatly in her palm, unwrapped and glistening faintly. Without a word, she placed them carefully at the corner of the towel beneath Alex’s feet, exactly where Emily’s hand could find them when she needed to. Then she stepped back, soundless. Alex never noticed her. Emily didn’t break rhythm. And Tessa vanished again, back down the hall, a knowing smile tugging at her lips, the kitchen light switching on moments later.   Emily didn’t pause. Her hand moved slowly again, building tension in lazy waves. She kissed my chest, my jaw, my mouth, again and again, whispering soft, heated words between touches that made my skin tingle. My hips shifted, reacting without permission. Her voice purred beside my ear. “Let go. You’ve been so good. Let me take care of you.” I gasped, trembling, hips rocking gently into her touch. She wrapped her arms around me tighter, her fingers tracing a path along my side… and lower. Her touch circled, gentle, patient, around my lower back, dipping once between my cheeks, teasing for a moment. Just enough to make me twitch. Then again. Slightly deeper. I didn’t know what to say, or even what was happening, only that I was close. Her fingers kept moving, light, circling, stroking, just enough to make me squirm, make my muscles tighten and tremble beneath her touch. I couldn’t see her, only feel her: one hand on my stomach, the other dancing lower, teasing, never quite giving me what I wanted until I could barely breathe. “Almost there, baby,” she whispered into my ear. “Let yourself go. I’ve got you.” My hips rocked gently into the air. My legs twitched. My skin flushed hot, then hotter. And then everything tipped. My body arched, every nerve lit at once. A soft cry left my throat, muffled by her kiss. Her mouth covered mine completely as the waves rolled through me. Helpless, shivering, undone. Her fingers wrapped around me, grounding me, keeping me close, keeping me safe. And just as the last tremor faded, I felt a slow, deliberate pressure… deeper. Her finger pressed further inside, then slid back out. Something slick followed. Then another. I didn’t process it, too dazed, too sensitive, too blissed out to make sense of anything but the warmth of her mouth and the way her hand caressed my cheek. We kissed in silence, long and slow, as her hand rested between my legs, firm and still. By the time I noticed anything at all, she was already gently drawing her finger away, wiping her hand clean with a soft cloth, then whispering against my skin: “I think Tessa’s back. Probably starting on dinner.” She lifted my legs, guided the thick diaper back into place, and fastened the tapes snugly without another word. I stayed limp, hazy, satisfied.
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