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    • Very well said, just learn to be yourself and be happy in life 
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    • Chapter 5 is a bit shorter thean I wanted, so I decides to post both chapter 5 and chapter 6 at the same time.  I hope you enjoy reading it as muc as I enjoyed writing it. Chapter 5, Lake Day (Part 1) The ride home was quiet. The trunk was full of diapers. Better diapers, according to the saleslady. And I could feel the bulk of the first one snugly fastened around me. Taped up tight in the back seat, I sat in silence while the trees and hills passed by, legs spread slightly by the unfamiliar thickness. That’s when I saw it. Just off the side of the road, past a row of fir trees, the forest thinned out and revealed a sparkling blue lake. Families dotted the grassy banks. Children splashed in the shallows. Teenagers threw themselves off a low pier, laughing. Someone was setting up a picnic blanket. I felt a jolt of hope. Swimming. That was something I could still do. Surely, I wouldn’t be diapered at the lake. Right? I kept quiet on the ride home, but in my head, I was already rehearsing how I’d bring it up at dinner. Something casual. Playful. Non-negotiable.   Back at the cottage, the routine resumed like nothing had changed. I was still diapered. Now thickly padded. Still squirming a little every time I sat. And still trying to act like this was all manageable. We had a lazy afternoon: cards, a bit of reading, and me wetting myself twice more without saying a word. Both times, I sat there blushing, feeling the warmth spread, waiting for someone to notice. No one did. No one offered to change me either.   Dinner smelled amazing. Tessa had roasted chicken and potatoes, and Emily opened a bottle of wine for the two of them. I was given water. Then another glass. Then another. They refilled it for me without comment each time. I’d wet twice before dessert. My diaper was getting squishy again, pressing between my thighs with every move. “Drink up, sweetheart,” Emily said sweetly, passing me another full glass. “It’s important to stay hydrated.” Tessa sat across from me, eyes sparkling as she cut into her chicken. “You’ve got a big day ahead of you tomorrow, remember?” she said. I perked up slightly. “Actually, I was going to ask…” Both of them looked up. “That lake we passed on the way home,” I said, keeping my tone light. “Looked pretty nice. Maybe we could spend the day there? I mean, if it’s warm enough.” Emily smiled. “That could be fun.” Tessa nodded. “I think that sounds perfect.” I fought to hide my relief. Finally. A break. A normal day. Swim trunks, the sun on my skin, maybe even dignity.   After dinner, I was still in the same squishy diaper I’d worn since the car ride. My thighs itched. My hips ached. I stood awkwardly near the couch, waiting for them to say something. Tessa eventually glanced over, then disappeared into the bedroom. She returned with one of the thick nighttime diapers, a booster pad, wipes, powder, and a folded pair of plastic pants. “Alright, baby boy,” she said, her voice calm but final. “Time for your bedtime change.” Emily took my hand and led me to the bedroom like I was a child heading to naptime. I didn’t argue. I lay back on the bed, legs spread automatically, as Tessa removed my soaked diaper with a soft peel of tapes. She wiped me slowly, methodically, then powdered me without a word. The booster pad went in next, nestled inside the thick diaper like an extra layer of surrender. Tessa worked quickly, tugging the tapes snugly and checking each corner with a gentle press of her fingers. Then came the plastic pants. Then the onesie. Then the bottle. She sat on the edge of the bed, cradling my head against her thigh as she held it to my lips. “Here we go,” she whispered. “One last bottle, and then it’s off to dreamland.” I sucked quietly, already tired from the day. “You’ve got a fun day ahead of you,” she said, brushing my hair back. “The lake, the sun… and no hikes. Doesn’t that sound nice?” I nodded, the nipple still in my mouth. “Good boy,” she said.   That night, I woke up twice. The first time, I rolled onto my back and felt the pressure return. I clutched the blanket and tried not to think about it. But there was no other option. I sighed and let it go. Warmth flooded the thick diaper between my legs. The booster held firm. No leaks. No questions. Just more padding, more quiet acceptance. The second time was easier. A slow, tired release. A sigh. A shift, and then sleep again. By morning, my diaper was heavy, swollen between my thighs, and I had to waddle when I sat up. But I didn’t say anything. Not yet. Because I had the lake to look forward to. And surely they wouldn’t make me wear a diaper there.   Chapter 6, Lake Day (Part 2) I woke up to the soft sound of voices downstairs and the heavy weight of a saturated diaper between my legs. The booster had done its job. My onesie felt tight and clingy, stretched over the full bulk beneath me, but the plastic pants had kept everything dry on the outside. Inside, though, I was soaked. Squishy, humid, helplessly wet. I sat up slowly and cringed at the squelch. I didn’t call out. I just shuffled quietly into the hallway, down the stairs, and into the kitchen. Emily and Tessa were already sitting at the table, mugs in hand, breakfast on the way. No one looked surprised to see me waddling in, still dressed in my heavy overnight diaper and onesie. The chair at the end of the table was already pulled out. “Morning, sleepyhead,” Emily said with a warm smile. “Sleep well?” Tessa added, glancing at the front of my swollen crotch. “Looks like someone really needed their night-time protection.” I blushed and sat down gingerly, trying to ignore the way the plastic and padding pushed against the wooden chair. Emily handed me a plate and poured me a tall glass of water. “Eat up, baby. We’ve got a big day ahead of us.”   After breakfast, Tessa stood and stretched, arms reaching overhead, her shirt lifting just enough to show the waistband of her leggings. “Alright, let’s get our soggy little lake boy changed,” she said cheerfully, clapping her hands once. I blinked. Did that mean what I thought it meant? Emily looked up from her mug. “Just a quick change to keep him dry until we get there.” I didn’t argue. I didn’t even risk a comment. I just stood up, crinkling with every step, and followed Tessa upstairs like a well-trained puppy. The soaked diaper sagged heavily between my legs, pulling at the stretched snaps of my onesie. My thighs brushed awkwardly with each waddling step. Inside the bedroom, Tessa closed the door, turned down the sheets, and motioned to the bed. “Up.” I obeyed. She crouched beside me and undid the snaps of the onesie with three quick flicks of her fingers. Then she tugged it up to my chest, exposing the stretched and glistening plastic pants beneath. She peeled those down next, slowly, carefully, and gave a low whistle. “Phew,” she said, wrinkling her nose in mock disapproval. “You really soaked this one, huh? You must’ve gone a few times last night.” I said nothing, just stared at the ceiling while she slid the plastic pants down my ankles and off. Then came the tapes. Rip… rip… The thick, yellowed diaper fell open with a heavy, warm flop. The smell of baby powder mixed with stale pee. I blushed. Tessa made no comment. Just got to work with the wipes. One for the front. One for each thigh. Another for between my cheeks, her hand firm as she lifted my hips and cleaned everything methodically. I whimpered slightly when the cold hit a tender spot. “Shh, shh. Just a little wipey wipe,” she said, almost in a singsong voice. “We’ve got to keep your skin happy, or you’ll end up with rashies.” I sighed and covered my eyes. She let me be silent a moment before she reached for a new diaper, a thinner one, noticeably less bulky. I frowned. “That’s not one of the new ones?” “Nope,” she said matter-of-factly. “We’re just driving to the lake. I’m not using one of your premium nighttime puddle-pants for a half-hour trip.” She slid the lighter diaper under me and began powdering again, this time more sparingly. The scent still lingered strong in the air, lavender and humiliation. Tapes tugged. Tightened. Smoothed. She patted the front gently and looked pleased with herself. “There. Clean and dry.” I sat up and realized immediately how different it felt. The bulk was still there, yes, but manageable. I could walk without waddling. Sit without it swallowing the chair. For a moment, I felt almost… normal again. “Thanks,” I said cautiously. Tessa gave me a curious look, then leaned forward slightly. “Don’t get too excited,” she said in a low voice. “You’re still very much in diapers. But yes… this one’s for now.” And then she snapped the onesie shut over my hips. It gave me just enough hope to imagine I might be out of them soon.   The sun was already climbing high when we loaded into the car. I was back in my lounge pants and a loose shirt, a discreet bag of towels in the back seat. I saw sunscreen, a cooler bag, swimwear. We pulled out of the driveway, windows down, fresh air in our faces. I couldn’t stop smiling. The lake. Finally. A normal day. I imagined slipping into my swim trunks behind a tree, walking out into the water, laughing with the girls like everything was fine. Maybe I’d even get to wear real underwear again afterward. That thought alone sent a quiet thrill through me. But then… we didn’t turn toward the lake. We drove past it. I sat up straighter in the back seat. “Hey, wasn’t that the road?” Tessa, in the passenger seat, looked out the window casually. “Was it?” Emily kept driving. I stared out the window, craning my neck as the blue glimmer of the lake vanished behind a line of trees. Then I saw the sign. Durand Medical Supplies. No. No way. Emily parked. “Back in a flash,” Tessa said, unbuckling her seatbelt and hopping out of the car. I twisted around in my seat, watching her disappear into the store with that same confident stride she always had when she knew something I didn’t. “Wait,” I said, quietly. “Why are we here again?” Emily just smiled at me in the rearview mirror. “Just picking up one last thing, baby.”   A few minutes passed, the door opened, and there she was. Tessa, grinning wide, swinging a white shopping bag by its handles. She climbed into the front seat, turned around to face me, and pulled out the contents slowly, like a magician with a rabbit. Swim Mates. Adult disposable swim diapers. Size Medium. Ocean blue waistband. Plastic-lined leg cuffs. My mouth dropped open. “Oh no,” I whispered. “Oh yes,” Tessa beamed. “We wouldn’t want any pool accidents, would we?” Emily reached over and plucked one from the bag. “Just your size, sweetie. And so much more discreet than a regular diaper in the water.” “But I … I thought …” “You thought you’d be in big boy trunks today,” Tessa said sweetly. “But you’re not quite ready for that, are you?” I slumped back in the seat, the blood draining from my face. “Don’t worry,” Emily added, reaching back to pat my knee. “We packed your swim trunks, too. You’ll still get to wear them… over your swim diaper, of course.” Tessa giggled. “Now,” she said, settling in as Emily started the car again, “let’s get our soggy swimmer ready for the water.”   The car rolled to a stop near a quiet, shaded spot overlooking the lake. From what I could see, the place was far from crowded. A couple lay tanning across the water, a family had set up a folding table under the trees, and one toddler was digging happily in the sand. It was peaceful. Remote. Safe. Emily turned off the engine, unbuckled, and stretched. “Nice and early,” she said cheerfully. “We’ll have the beach mostly to ourselves.” Tessa opened the trunk and reached for the shopping bag she’d stashed behind the cooler. She gave it a satisfied little pat, then pulled out a pale blue item and turned to me with a grin. “Okay, big guy. Time to get changed.” I blinked. “Right here?” She was already opening the rear door. “No one’s looking. Come on.” Emily walked around the car, laying out a folded towel behind it for me to stand on. The hatch was open, giving me some cover from the road. Tessa was crouched down with the bag already open, waiting. I stepped behind the car and looked around. The few families at the lake were far off, too far to see clearly. Still, I hesitated. “Pants, please,” Tessa said. I sighed and pushed them down to my ankles. The light diaper I’d been changed into before leaving was only a little wet. Just enough to stick slightly when Tessa undid the tapes. She peeled it away carefully, rolled it up with a practiced motion, and dropped it into a lined tote. “Well, at least you didn’t flood this one,” she said, giving my thigh a light pat. “But let’s keep things contained, just in case.” She held out a crinkly blue Swim Mate, already unfolded. “Step in.” I lifted one foot, then the other. The elastic stretched as she pulled it up my legs, snugging around my hips and thighs with a plasticky rustle. It felt thinner than any diaper I’d worn so far: cool, light, and strangely insecure. “Good,” Tessa said, smoothing the waistband. “Now trunks.” Emily passed them to me. Standard swim trunks, no liners, just simple navy-blue nylon. I pulled them up and adjusted them, but I could still feel the soft bulk of the swim diaper beneath. It clung differently. Tighter. No hiding it. Still… I was out of a real diaper. Even if just for a little while. I tugged the waistband into place and tried to breathe. Tessa packed away the used diaper and wiped her hands on a towel. “All set.”   The sun felt warm on my skin. We found a soft patch of grass just up from the lake’s edge, beneath a cluster of trees offering light, dappled shade. Emily laid out a large towel and the cooler. Tessa unpacked sunscreen, water bottles, and snacks with cheerful efficiency. I sat down carefully, adjusting my trunks, the swim diaper shifting softly underneath. It crinkled in a different way than the others. Less puffy, more plasticky. It didn’t feel secure, but I wasn’t about to complain. Not when this was the closest I’d been to normal all week. I leaned back, propped on my elbows, and let the breeze wash over me. Maybe, just maybe, I could enjoy today.   Then I saw her. A little girl, maybe four, skipping along the edge of the water in a pink and yellow swimsuit. She had long wet hair and floaties strapped to her arms. As she turned to run back toward her mother, I caught a clear glimpse of her swimsuit from the back, puffed out slightly, rounded at the hips. She was wearing a swim diaper. Under her suit. Just like me. A few moments later, her younger brother toddled after her, naked except for one thing: a pale blue swim diaper with cartoon turtles along the waistband. No cover. No swimsuit. He waddled across the grass and plopped down with a loud squish. I stared. Tessa followed my gaze and immediately smiled. “Aww,” she said, nudging Emily. “Look at that. A matching set.” Emily turned, shielding her eyes. “Cute.” Tessa looked back at me with a smirk. “You know, if it gets too hot, we could always let you go like him. No trunks. Just padding and sunshine.” I looked away quickly, heart pounding. “You’d blend right in,” she added, sipping from her water bottle. “I mean, from a distance, no one would even notice.” “Except for the crinkle,” Emily said helpfully. “That always gives it away.” “True,” Tessa agreed. “But babies don’t usually care if people notice, do they?” They both laughed. I tried to pretend I hadn’t heard.   The sun was warm on my shoulders, the grass soft beneath the towel, and for a while, I managed to forget what I was wearing. Almost. But as I sat there sipping yet another bottle of water, the feeling returned. A slow, growing pressure in my belly. I shifted slightly, knees bent, arms resting on my legs. The Swim Mate hugged my hips with a snug, plasticky stretch. Much thinner than anything I’d worn all week. There was barely any padding to it at all. I remembered the leak yesterday in the village. The warm flood. The rivulets down my jeans. My soaked socks. And that had been in a real diaper. I looked down at my swim trunks. They didn’t hide much, but they were dry. For now. I took a deep breath, heart thumping, and made a choice. Better now, I thought, than during the swim. A small release now would take the edge off. Lower the risk of a bigger accident later. Less pressure, less danger of leaking. I’d stay in control. Just enough to stay safe. So, sitting upright on the towel, hands on my thighs, I relaxed and let go. Just a little bit, I told myself. Enough to relieve the pressure. Nothing major. The release came easily after all the water. The warmth rushed out faster than I meant. More than I expected, flooding the thin swim diaper in seconds, still contained. And just as I sighed in relief, I felt it. Seepage. First a damp coolness. Then a very clear sensation: moisture spreading through the outer shell of the Swim Mate. It leaked straight through the padding, into my swim trunks, and down onto the towel beneath me.  By the time I realized how much had come out, the towel beneath me was already darkening with a slow, embarrassing patch. I froze, wide-eyed. Emily stood and stretched. “Okay, girls. Time for a dip!” Tessa smiled, brushing sand off her shorts. “Come on, Alex. Let’s cool off.” I stayed very still. But they were already approaching. Tessa reached down to grab my hand, then paused. Her eyes dropped to the towel. “Oh,” she said softly. “Did we have an accident?” Emily crouched. Her hand gently touched my thigh, then pressed lightly against the now-dark patch on my swim trunks. She sighed. “Honey… did you pee already?” I tried to speak. “I, …just a little. I thought…” They looked at each other. “Sweetheart,” Emily said gently, “swim diapers don’t hold pee. They're only meant for solids.”  Tessa nodded. “That’s what they’re designed for. Everything else just… passes through. Didn’t we mention that part?” I sat there, wet and humiliated, as the reality of what I’d done settled in. A thin stream still trailed from the towel into the grass. “Well,” she said, standing again, “now you know.” “Up you get,” Emily said. “Let’s rinse you off.” I hesitated. The towel was folded and set aside, the wet patch clearly visible on the grass for anyone walking by to see. Though thankfully, no one was that close. Emily gave me a gentle nudge forward, her hand resting just above the small of my back. I didn’t resist. I didn’t want to make a scene. The cool breeze clung to my damp trunks, and I felt like every step was shouting my secret to the world.   We reached the edge of the water. Tessa walked in first, wading ankle-deep, then thigh-deep, laughing as she splashed at her sister. Emily followed close behind, arms out, water climbing up her legs. I hesitated. But they were watching me. Waiting. So I stepped forward. The lake was colder than I expected. The water reached my calves, then my knees. I sucked in a breath as the chill crept higher, wrapping around my thighs, soaking through my trunks, seeping into the damp Swim Mate beneath. I moved slowly, adjusting to the temperature, but something else shifted with it. A pressure. Not sharp or sudden like needing to pee, but deeper. Lower. More insistent. A dull ache began to stir in my belly. The kind of heaviness I recognized too well. And that’s when it hit me. I hadn’t gone number two since we’d arrived. Not once. Not in the cottage. Not in the morning. Not even yesterday, when I’d had two full meals and a whole bottle of warm milk before bed. My stomach tightened with realization. They knew. They’d known this would happen. Surely… surely they didn’t expect me to … I glanced back at the shore. The toddler with the cartoon swim diaper was playing in the sand, his bare belly sticking out, his padding sagging slightly in the back. No. No way. I stood frozen in the water, barely waist-deep, heart beginning to race. I turned toward Emily. “Can I talk to you?” She looked over, surprised by the sudden seriousness in my voice. “Of course.” “I …” I lowered my voice. “I think I need the bathroom. Not... not just a little.” Tessa waded closer, her expression unreadable. “Aw. Is our little swimmer starting to feel something brewing?” I ignored her. “I just… I haven’t, you know, since we got here. And I was wondering, maybe we could drive back? Maybe there’s a public toilet or something nearby? I could go check, just for a minute.” Emily looked over at me gently. “You know you’re not supposed to be taking your diapers off without permission, sweetheart.” “But this isn’t a real diaper,” I said, keeping my voice low. Tessa waded a little closer, water rippling around her thighs. “It’s real enough for what we agreed on. You made the bet,” Tessa added, more softly now. “We’re just helping you follow through.” “You said you’d wear whatever we gave you, remember?” she reminded me, her voice calm, almost playful. “No exceptions.” Emily’s smile softened. “Oh, sweetheart,” she said gently, brushing my arm with her fingertips, “I know it’s not fun to think about, but if you need to go… that’s exactly what your diaper is for. And if it happens, then we’ll handle it.” I blinked. “You’re not serious.” Emily stepped closer. “We’re not going to rush back and risk an accident in the car. Just relax. Play. Enjoy the water.” And with that, they turned and waded deeper, splashing each other again as if nothing had been said. I stood there, water lapping just above my hips, heart pounding.   By the time we returned to our spot on the grass, the pressure in my gut had eased slightly, not gone, but dulled enough that I could focus on other things. Like how proud I was that I hadn’t… lost control. I was still wearing the Swim Mate, clammy and slightly sagging beneath my trunks. It didn’t feel secure anymore, and the way it clung to me made it clear it had done very little to absorb the earlier accident. I flopped onto the towel, tired but strangely satisfied. An hour later, Emily crouched beside me and gave my knee a little tap. “Let’s get you out of that soggy swimmer before we go back home, okay?” “What, now?” I asked, glancing around. There were still a few people at the lake, though none very close. “Right here’s fine,” she said easily. “You’ve been in that thing long enough.” Tessa had already unpacked a clean towel from the bag and spread it neatly on the grass. “I’ve got the fresh one right here,” she said, holding up one of the new ultra-thick diapers from the medical store, folded, fluffed, and waiting. I glanced nervously toward the lake. “There’s no one nearby,” Emily said, already tugging gently at the waistband of my swim trunks. “I can change myself,” I whispered, half-heartedly. Tessa smiled as she opened the front of the diaper. “Not out here you can’t.” A moment later, I was lying on my back on the towel, trunks pulled down to my ankles, swim diaper peeled off and discarded in a scented bag. The breeze tickled my thighs. The sense of exposure made my face burn. Tessa wiped me down gently with a cool wipe, humming softly as she worked. “You did so well today, baby. Mommy and Auntie are very proud.” I just nodded, staring up at the tree branches above, trying not to imagine what I looked like. She sprinkled powder over me in a soft cloud of scent, then brought the thick diaper up between my legs and fastened the tapes expertly. It was so much thicker than the Swim Mate. After the brief illusion of normalcy, I felt the bulk return instantly, hugging tight against my hips, rising high at the waist. No hiding this one under shorts. “Let’s keep this one nice and dry until we’re home, okay?” Emily said sweetly, pulling my shorts up over the diaper as best she could. The waistband rode high, and the outline was unmistakable. I sat up slowly, the padding forcing my legs slightly apart again.   We were halfway through the village when Tessa tapped the front seat lightly. “I’m going to hop out here,” she said casually. “I need to pick something up from the pharmacy.” Emily pulled over near a small corner store, close to a shaded walkway lined with flower boxes and sun-bleached postcards in a rotating stand. It was the same shop we’d stopped at a few days before. “Okay,” Emily said, easing the car into a spot. “You want us to wait?” Tessa was already gathering her bag. “Nah, I’ll walk back. It’s a nice day.” “It's a twenty-minute walk,” I pointed out, frowning. She smiled as she shut the door. “Plenty of time.” I watched her disappear into the shop, bag slung confidently over her shoulder, vanishing behind a stack of pharmacy posters. The moment we pulled back onto the road, Emily glanced over at me in the rearview mirror. Her tone changed, just slightly. “Well,” she said, drawing out the word. “It’s just the two of us for a little while.” I felt a flutter of nervous excitement. She turned down a quieter street, heading toward the edge of the village, and added, “You’ve been such a good boy today. No fuss, no whining. You even held it when it really mattered.” I smiled faintly. “Thanks.” “Which means,” she continued, letting her voice soften into something warmer, “that once we’re back at the house, if you’re still dry... we might enjoy a little grown-up time. Just us.” My heart skipped. I sat up straighter, diaper crinkling beneath me. “Really?” She nodded, glancing at me through her lashes. “If. You’re. Still. Dry.” My eyes widened. “You’re serious?” Emily’s smile deepened, her tone now unmistakably playful. “I am. One little wet patch before we get home, and it’s straight to your changing mat with a warm bottle of milk in your mouth, lying down like a good boy.” I swallowed hard. “But,” she continued, voice lowering just a touch, “if you can keep that thick bottom of yours dry all the way home… then we might have a little grown-up time. Just you and me.” My heart pounded. “I’ll stay dry,” I said quickly. “Promise.” Emily smirked, eyes back on the road. “Let’s see if you can actually manage that.”   The bell chimed softly as Tessa stepped into the quiet, cool air of the village pharmacy. The place smelled faintly of lavender, antiseptic, and cardboard. Clinical, but pleasant. A woman behind the counter glanced up from her ledger and offered a polite smile. “Hello, can I help you find something?” “Yes, thanks,” Tessa said, stepping closer. Her voice was warm and casual, almost friendly. “Do you carry adult suppositories? Something gentle for occasional… assistance?” The woman nodded. “Yes, aisle two, bottom shelf. I’ll grab them for you.” Tessa followed her partway down the aisle, waiting near a stand of herbal teas until the pharmacist returned with a small box. “Glycerin-based,” the woman said, offering it discreetly. “Single dose, fast-acting. Very mild.” “Perfect,” Tessa said, accepting the box and dropping it into her tote without hesitation. “Just what I need.” She turned to go but paused near the front counter. A display stand next to the register caught her eye: soft medical aids, latex gloves, thermometers, and… a clear pouch holding a blue pacifier. Plain. Silicone. Clinical. She picked it up between two fingers and added it to the counter with a little smile. “And this, please.” The pharmacist didn’t blink. Just rang up the items efficiently. “That’ll be twelve seventy,” she said. Tessa paid in cash, thanked her, and stepped back out into the afternoon sun with her small bag tucked neatly inside her tote. She turned toward the hill that led out of the village. It was a quiet twenty-minute walk back to the cottage. Plenty of time.
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