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    • Made using Grok AI.  One more chapter for the first arc. New parts posted every Monday Part Fourteen: Stormbound in the Ruins The sky had been darkening for the better part of an hour, but Raven kept pushing forward through the ruins. Mira stayed a few paces behind, her satchel of supplies bouncing gently against her hip. A low rumble of thunder rolled across the overgrown stones. The first fat raindrops began to fall, pattering against the vines and broken masonry. “We need to get under cover,” Mira said, raising her voice over the growing downpour. “This is only going to get worse.” Raven kept walking, jaw set. “I’m not turning around.” “I’m not asking you to go back to Pamperton,” Mira replied evenly. “Just somewhere dry so we don’t spend the night soaked. We can keep exploring as soon as it lightens up.” A louder crack of thunder split the air. The rain suddenly came down harder. Raven finally gave in and they hurried toward a small, mostly intact building that looked like it had once been a private nursery. The roof was mostly whole, though several small holes let in steady streams of water that were already forming shallow puddles on the stone floor. Apart from those leaks, the room looked almost untouched by time — the walls were still painted a soft pastel blue, the faded crib in the corner had neatly made sheets, and a small changing table stood against one wall with supplies still neatly arranged on its surface. They ducked inside just as the storm broke in earnest. Rain hammered down outside, turning the ground into mud. Mira looked up at the leaks. “We can stop the worst of it.” She walked straight to the changing table and pulled two spare diapers from the open stack. “These should absorb the drips for a few hours at least.” Raven took one without argument. They stuffed the thick padding into the holes in the ceiling, pressing them firmly into place. The diapers quickly began to swell as they soaked up the rain, keeping the bench and most of the floor dry for now. Both of them were already damp. Mira looked at Raven and then at her own gown. “Raven… we’re both wet. And I can tell you need a change. I do too. The walk was long.” Raven’s face burned. The heavy, warm squish in her diaper was undeniable. “Fine,” she muttered. “But make it quick.” They moved to the old changing table in the corner. As soon as Mira lay down on it, a soft glow rose from the surface. The nursery’s ancient magic stirred to life. Gentle, warm wipes floated up and cleaned her with precise, caring strokes. Powder dusted down like a light snowfall. A fresh diaper unfolded and taped itself perfectly into place around her. The whole process happened in seconds, gentle and effortless. Mira sat up, blinking in surprise. “Even here… the old magic still works for the basics.” Raven stared, then climbed onto the table herself. The same soft glow enveloped her. The wipes, powder, and fresh diaper handled everything automatically — warm, efficient, almost tender. It felt strangely intimate, like the room itself was offering care after years of neglect. When it finished, she stood up feeling cleaner, drier, and oddly unsettled by how natural it all felt. Mira smiled faintly. “The place still remembers how to take care of its little ones.” Once both were fresh, Mira reached into her satchel again and pulled out a small cloth bundle. “I grabbed more than just milk from the kitchen before I left.” She unwrapped two bottles of formula, some soft cookies, pieces of dried fruit, and a few slices of the magical pizza they had saved from dinner. They sat side by side on the bench and ate quietly while the storm raged outside. The stuffed animals Mira had also packed — a tiny plush bear and a soft lamb — sat between them like silent companions. As the rain continued to drum on the roof, Raven finally spoke. “How long have you been here, Mira? Really?” Mira looked down at the lamb in her lap. “Almost fifteen years. I was twenty when the fairy brought me. I fought it at first, just like you. I tried to run away three different times. Each time I came back because the world outside felt… empty. Cold. Like no one was waiting for me.” Raven stared at the floor. “Would you ever go back? If I found a way out… would you come with me?” Mira was quiet for a long time. “I don’t know,” she said at last. “Part of me still wonders what my old life could have been. But Pamperton gave me sisters. A family. A place where I don’t have to pretend to be strong all the time. I’m not sure I could leave that behind now.” She looked at Raven with quiet honesty. “But I understand why you want to try. I really do.” Raven said nothing. She pulled the small bear closer without thinking. They stayed there through the night, unable to safely travel back to Pamperton in the dark and the storm. As sleep finally pulled them under, Raven dreamed of the park where it all began — the fairy girl, the magic book, the moment before everything changed. In the dream she reached for the book again… but this time she wasn’t sure if she wanted to open it or close it forever. Mira dreamed of Pamperton — the bright gardens, the laughter of her sisters, the warm safety of the castle she had come to call home. She slept with a small, peaceful smile on her face. The storm continued to rage outside, but inside the little nursery the two of them slept side by side in the crib, the stuffed animals tucked between them, the rain drumming steadily on the roof. The night was long. And morning still felt very far away.
    • The asexual urge to discuss central conciets in literature, and author agency in establishing a willing suspension of disbelief on a fetish forum. 😜
    • Late to the topic, but I definitely have a mommy fetish.  When I see a woman in her 30's to 40's with big boobs, who has a mom like look, I can't help but wonder what it would be like to be babied by her.
    • Welcome to Orlando, you will find a lot to do here and meet friends quickly.  It can be an expensive place to live, but it’s so much fun.   There are some meetup groups on Fetlife and Discord (Florida ABDL).   Have fun exploring!   joey
    • To me, this fits within a specific sub-genre of ABDL fiction. It’s the same idea as the Youthlock universe, and to a limited extent, the diaper dimension. It’s an attempt to give a ‘plausible’ in-universe explanation for why something could happen to an adult to lead them down a babied life. Like every flavor of ice cream, it may not be the one you like. Writing/art is a subjective form, and not every work is going to resonate with every reader. It’s okay to have both opinions about things! To @Haku, I do hope you have time to write another chapter in the future! I understand how life can get in the way, but I have enjoyed this story!
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