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    • Chapter 8, The Effect I was still floating as Emily fastened the final tape and smoothed the front of my diaper down with a soft, almost reverent pat. “There we go,” she whispered, kissing the tip of my nose. “Back in your comfy padding.” She helped me sit up slowly, my legs shaky, my thoughts foggy. The thick diaper hugged me closely, snug and warm, like a gentle reminder of what had just happened. I blinked beneath the blindfold. “Can I…?” Emily smiled and untied it for me. The bedroom came into focus, dim and quiet. She brushed my hair back and handed me my lounge pants and a loose shirt. “Come on,” she said, standing. “Let’s go help your auntie.” Still glowing, I followed her downstairs.   Tessa greeted us in the kitchen with a soft smile and a single raised eyebrow, but said nothing. She was standing at the stove, stirring something in a pan. A simple pasta dish. Garlic and olive oil hung in the air. “Perfect timing,” she said lightly. “Can you set the table, Alex?” “Sure,” I mumbled, still a little lightheaded. The three of us moved around the kitchen like it was any other evening. Plates. Forks. Napkins. Glasses. The usual rhythm. Easy conversation. Casual glances. The only thing different was the thick diaper crinkling beneath my clothes and the faint, lingering warmth between my legs. I sat between them at the table, my appetite surprisingly strong. Tessa served the food. Emily poured water for me and wine for herself and her sister. We began to eat.   At first, everything was fine. Then, I felt something shift. A strange sensation, not pain exactly. Just... movement. Deep in my belly. I paused, fork halfway to my mouth. A soft bubbling. Another shift. Lower this time. I reached for my water, trying not to react. Tried to keep chewing. Keep smiling. Keep normal. But then came the cramp. Small. Tight. Sudden. I stiffened, still chewing, and forced a swallow. The heat in my cheeks wasn’t from the food anymore. “You alright, baby?” Emily asked, brushing her foot softly against mine under the table. “Yeah,” I said quickly. “Just… hot.” Tessa smiled faintly, twirling her fork. “Might be all that sun from the lake.” I nodded, even as my stomach turned again. Not a slow pressure anymore. A steady build. A sense of urgency growing, blooming, and settling low in my gut. Another bite. Another sip of water. Another twinge, sharper now. I shifted in my chair again, slower this time, trying to find a position that would ease the pressure mounting in my gut. But no matter how I sat, how I leaned, how carefully I breathed, it only seemed to press harder, like something inside me was winding up, gaining momentum, refusing to be ignored. Another sharp cramp made my foot twitch beneath the table. I tried not to react. I reached for my glass and took a long drink, focusing on the coolness of the water as it passed my lips, anything to keep me grounded. Across from me, Tessa and Emily were still eating at an easy pace, chatting about the market in the village, whether they should buy fresh bread tomorrow, and if the weather would hold out for another walk. They didn’t notice. Or so I thought. I pushed my chair back slightly, clearing my throat. “Um,” I began, trying to sound casual. “I think I’m gonna… just step away for a second.” Emily didn’t even look up from her plate. “Why, honey?” “I just need a moment,” I said, forcing a light tone. “Nothing important.” Tessa was smiling now, eyes locked on me. “But we’re still eating,” Emily said, her voice gentle but unmistakably firm. “You’re not done yet.” I hesitated, my cheeks burning. “I just…” “You’re not leaving the table for no reason,” she said with a slight tilt of her head. “You know the rules.” My mouth opened, but no excuse came. Because I couldn’t say it, not out loud. I couldn’t say I was sitting there in a thick, tightly taped diaper with something urgent stirring inside me, threatening to come out at the worst possible moment. I couldn’t say that my body wasn’t asking anymore, it was demanding. So I stayed. I picked up my fork again. Tried to eat. Another cramp twisted through me, longer now, deeper. I clenched everything I could, fists tightening in my lap as my body begged me to give in. I wasn’t going to. I couldn’t. Not here. Not at the table. Not in front of both of them. It started slow. Just a small push, barely a slip, the kind of mistake you could pretend hadn’t happened if you stayed perfectly still. A warmth bloomed beneath me, subtle at first, just enough to know it was too late to take it back. I gasped, quietly. Maybe they hadn’t noticed. I kept chewing, one bite at a time, not tasting anything, trying to focus on the clatter of forks and glasses and the scraping of Tessa’s knife against her plate. But then I looked up and they were both staring at me. Not cruelly. Not even surprised. Just… watching. Waiting. The pressure returned. Harder now, unstoppable. My body took over. Soft at first. A quiet squelch. Then another, louder. Muffled, but unmistakable. My hips lifted slightly, involuntarily, as the warm mass pushed into the seat of my diaper, filling it, stretching it, pressing against the snug back of the padding. My eyes widened. I couldn’t breathe. Emily tilted her head, fork still in hand. “Oh, sweetheart.” Tessa set her glass down gently, never looking away. “You couldn’t hold it after all.” My mouth opened. Closed. Opened again. I wanted to speak. But I didn’t even know what I would say. I sat there frozen, mortified, the seat beneath me unmistakably warm, heavy, and thick with what I’d just done. My diaper sagged ever so slightly between my thighs, hugging close against my skin. The smell hadn’t reached the table yet, but it would. I could feel it coming. I could feel everything. And yet… neither of them flinched. Tessa picked up her fork and took another slow bite. Emily reached calmly for her water glass and sipped. No one said a word about the mess I’d just made in my pants. Instead, they simply… continued. Conversation resumed, quietly, like nothing had happened. I stayed seated, heart pounding in my ears, muscles tense and aching from trying to hold it in, and then from losing the fight. I shifted slightly, then froze again when I felt the weight shift with me. “Sit still, sweetheart,” Emily said softly, without looking at me. “You don’t want to make a bigger mess.” “But …” I started, my voice cracking. Tessa didn’t glance up. “We’re not finished eating yet.” She was cutting her food into tiny, neat bites. Slowly. Methodically. I looked at Emily for help, for mercy, for a break. She smiled at me, warm and kind. “You’ve been such a good boy today. You’re not getting up from the table until everyone’s finished. That’s just good manners.” My face burned hot. So I sat. I sat there in my used diaper while they both ate slowly, deliberately stretching every bite, every sip, every moment. The smell crept in, faint at first, then more present. Still they didn’t rush. They didn’t cover their noses. They didn’t act surprised. Only… accepting. Only calm. When Emily finally set her napkin down, I thought the ordeal was over. But then she stood and started gathering plates. Tessa rose with a stretch and picked up the empty glasses. I didn’t move. Emily looked back at me as she carried dishes to the sink. “We’re going to tidy up a bit, baby. You just stay right there, okay?” “You wouldn’t want to leak all over the floors,” Tessa added with a grin as she passed behind me. I wanted to crawl into a hole. I could hear them at the sink. The gentle clink of dishes. Water running. Light laughter, occasional words I couldn’t make out. They were taking their time. And I was still sitting in my own mess.   Eventually, after what felt like hours, the water stopped. The kitchen fell quiet. Emily reappeared beside me, her voice low and kind as she placed a hand on my shoulder. “All done.” Tessa walked around to my other side, fingers trailing lightly along my back as she passed. “Someone’s been very patient.” I nodded, barely able to meet their eyes. Emily knelt beside me, brushing the hair from my face. “We know it wasn’t easy.” “But you did your part,” Tessa added, smiling down at me. “Just like you promised.” “This is all part of the bet,” Emily said gently. “And you’re doing so well, sweetheart.” I swallowed hard. She kissed my temple, then reached for my hand. “Come on, baby,” she said. “Let’s get you upstairs and into something clean.”   I didn’t resist as Emily helped me to my feet, though the moment I stood, the weight of the diaper became even more apparent. Warm and sagging slightly beneath the loose waistband of my pants. The smell clung close now, no longer a subtle presence but something real, undeniable. Emily’s hand stayed on my back as she guided me toward the stairs, her touch light and steady, like she’d done this before. Like this was just another part of the evening. Tessa followed behind, gathering a small stack of wipes, powder, and a folded diaper from the cabinet in the hallway. “We’ll do this one properly,” she said, not unkindly. “It’s been a long day for your bottom.” My face burned. I couldn’t look at either of them. Upstairs, the bedroom was softly lit, the bed already turned down. Emily moved first, turning back the blanket, laying out a towel over the sheet. “Alright,” she said gently, “lie back for me, sweetheart.” I hesitated, but not for long. I climbed onto the bed and lowered myself slowly, cringing at the squish beneath me. I tried to keep still, tried to not imagine what I must look like. Diapered, messy, legs slightly apart, waiting for them to take care of me like I was a toddler. Emily knelt beside me, her hand on my knee. “You were so brave, baby. You held it for so long. I’m really proud of you.” I blinked. “I didn’t mean to …” Tessa cut in, unfolding the fresh diaper with a soft snap. “Of course you didn’t. You were just following the rules. You did exactly what we expected.” Her voice was bright, teasing, but not mocking. “Lift your hips,” Emily whispered. I obeyed, eyes shut. The tapes peeled open with a soft crackle, and warm air met my skin as the messy diaper was slowly unfolded. The smell rushed out fully now. I flinched. But neither of them said a word. Emily took a wipe and began cleaning me carefully, slowly, like she had all the time in the world. “We’ve got you, baby. It’s all okay.” Tessa stood nearby, holding out more wipes, watching with a curious tilt to her head. “You’re going to feel so much better once you’re clean again.” Emily wiped gently between my legs, across my hips, and then deeper, lifting my ankles, her hand firm but soothing. “There we go,” she said softly. “Almost done.” Once I was clean, she balled up the used diaper and sealed it in a scented disposal bag. Tessa passed over the powder with a smile. Emily dusted me lightly, the scent sweet and familiar. Then the new diaper was slid beneath me. Thick, plush, and cool. “This one has a booster,” Tessa noted, tugging the back snug. “You deserve extra protection.” I didn’t argue. I didn’t move. I just let them fasten the tapes and pat the front of the diaper gently, sealing me back inside. Emily kissed my forehead once it was done. “You’re all set, baby boy.” Tessa stood with her hands on her hips, admiring their work. “I think we’ve earned dessert.” Emily smiled at her twin, then looked down at me. “What about you, sweetheart? You want to come downstairs with us? Or would you rather stay up here and rest for a bit?” I opened my mouth but I wasn’t sure of the answer.  I’d just messed myself at the dinner table like it was the most natural thing in the world.   I must have looked half-asleep already, lying there in my thick, freshly powdered diaper, legs slightly apart, blinking slowly at the ceiling. But the moment I heard Emily’s voice, soft and insistent, I knew I wouldn’t be left alone for long. “Come on, sweetheart,” she said gently, brushing my hair back. “We’re having a cozy night in the living room. You’re not skipping movie night.” Before I could protest, Emily had pulled me gently upright, helping me into a soft pair of pajama pants. Just thin enough that the thick diaper beneath still puffed out visibly, especially in the back. A long, cozy T-shirt followed, and then they each took a hand and led me downstairs like a sleepy toddler on Christmas Eve. “I’m kind of tired…” I murmured. “That’s why you’re already in your jammies,” Tessa chimed in from the doorway, holding a folded blanket and one of the oversized pillows. “If you fall asleep, we’ll just tuck you in right there on the couch.”   The living room lights were dimmed low. The TV was already on, a movie menu waiting. The air smelled faintly of popcorn and something sweet, maybe vanilla. Emily fluffed a pillow and patted the couch. “Right here in the middle, baby.” I sat down, the diaper crinkling loudly as it compressed beneath me. I sank back into the cushions, pulled the blanket over my lap, and tried not to feel like a very well-behaved oversized preschooler. The movie started. Something gentle, familiar, slow-paced. The kind of thing you don’t need to focus on to enjoy. Tessa sat at one end of the couch. Emily curled up at the other. And I sat between them, warm and tired and wrapped in softness. Halfway through the movie, I was handed a warm baby bottle without comment. It was filled with milk. Sweet, slightly thick, gently vanilla-flavored. I looked up at Emily, who was smiling softly. “You didn’t think we’d forget, did you?” Before I could answer, Tessa leaned over and reached for the bottle. “I thought I was doing tonight’s bottle,” she said lightly. “You did last night,” Emily replied. “No, that was you.” “Was not.” “Was too.” I blinked, still holding the bottle. After a brief silence, they both laughed, and Emily said, “Well, there’s an easy solution.” They disappeared for a moment, and when they returned, each twin had a bottle in hand. “There’s no rule that says he can’t have two,” Tessa said with a wink. Emily nodded. “He’s padded well enough. And he’s had a big day.” I blushed but didn’t argue. They took turns, each cradling me for a while, holding the warm silicone nipple to my lips as I drank. My head rested on one of their shoulders. Fingers brushed through my hair. A hand stroked my chest. I felt like I was sinking. Warm, heavy, and impossibly drowsy. The movie faded in and out. So did my awareness.   I don’t remember when it happened exactly. Somewhere between the last bottle and the closing credits, my bladder let go. There was no decision, no effort to hold it, no warning. Just warmth spreading quietly beneath me, absorbed into the thick padding that hugged my hips and thighs. I shifted once. The diaper squished faintly. Neither of them said a word. They didn’t need to. Emily kissed the side of my head and pulled the blanket higher. “Time for bed, baby.” Tessa stood and stretched. “I’ll turn everything off.” I was helped to my feet, led upstairs with the quiet rustle of my very wet diaper under my pajama pants, and guided into bed without mention of a change. “We’ll check you in the morning,” Emily said softly, tucking the blanket around me. “You’re nice and protected,” Tessa added, pressing her hand gently against the front of the thick diaper. They each kissed my forehead, then left the room, the door clicking shut behind them. I lay still, surrounded by the soft scent of powder and milk and warmth. Not clean. Not dry. But cared for. And deeply, completely tired.
    • i need halp lol   so my mommy/partner and I don’t quite have the little ABDL/mommy dynamic that I’m wanting, but I don’t know how to get what I want and they don’t know anything about this stuff either so I’m tryna get some mommy/daddy perspectives on rules/routines/toys/stuff to get, etc. so if anyone could give their advice/ideas and or comment comments that would be much appreciated!!   thank you!!
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