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There isn't gonna be a 4th Calibeen story, BUT we did write a sequel thing once that we never finished that was about people breaking into the ruins of the facility and getting trapped in an automated loop. ^_~ So in our headcanon, this place gets shut down sooner or later.
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Thank you so much!! That rounds out the Calibeen trilogy! It was our earliest work of coherent world building and I'm so glad it continues to hold up despite how old it is! As for Emerson, I think he kinda didn't /want/ to know... but I also think Cohen being a vet has access to certain medical things that give her a leg up. If you're looking for more S&P stuff, might I suggest Academy Works next? It has a lot of the same institution vibes, minus some of the gender stuff. It's written under the name Mia Moore, and there's an S&P companion piece too. https://www.dailydiapers.com/board/index.php?/topic/79500-academy-i-complete/ (After you finish the first 4 stories, don't start the 5th until you DM me!)
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Thank you!! Honored that our story is your first post. ❤️ Is AO3 a popular site for ABDL stuff?? I have never really posted on other sites in the past.
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Thanks so much!! Knowing this story was inspiring enough to come up again 5 years later is actually really cool. ❤️ I'm so glad you liked it! This is a good point. I'm gonna have to keep it in mind. Maybe I'll write some other diaper-adjacent stories in the future. Thanks so much for reading! Thank you even more for commenting!!
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This is the correct response. XD Thank you so much for your kind words!! ❤️
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I'm blown away by your kindness! ❤️ I really love Madison's Code; it's one of the deepest most heartfelt stories I've ever written and it means the world to me that you liked it so much. More importantly, thank you for commenting! Thank you for sharing it with a friend! Thank you for making this story travel across the distances between people so that everyone can feel more understood and less alone. Thank you for your part. I hope to see you on our SubscribeStar in the future! Until then, here's a PDF of the story, a link to the Amazon page where you can buy a kindle version, and the cover art made by JuiceBox with the characters I love so dearly. ❤️ With love, ~Sophie SubscribeStar: www.subscribestar.adult/sophieandpudding Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/Madisons-Code-ABDL-Story-Everyone-ebook/dp/B09ZRN424T Madison's Code.pdf
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How interesting. I never thought about it like that, but I think you're right. When we read stories, we like to know who the heroes are and who the villains are, but that's not usually how people are in the real world. So we struggle to bridge the gap between "reality" and "story", and that causes us a lot of emotional labor. I'm so glad! That's one of my favorite things I've ever written and one of the few early writings I think holds up very well even today.
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Thank you so much!! ❤️ I knew when writing this one that it wouldn't get a lot of attention cuz the lack of ABDL content. But I put a lot of work into making it into a very cliche anime format, so I hope people had fun.
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Thanks for the comment! TBH a lot of this story was just wish fulfillment and whatever. It wasn't meant to be taken as seriously as it wound up becoming. As usual, Pudding and I are very good at writing bad people doing good things and good people doing bad things. I don't think we'll ever write something quite like this again. That being said... when we started writing Lillikol it was meant to be a place heavily trapped in 1950s American tropes. (I think of it like an ABDL version of The Handmaid's Tale but like. Way less depressing.) A lot of people eschew this story because of the "abuse", but in the 1950s this kinda stuff would actually be pretty standard. In fact, by those terms, Lillikol is actually pretty progressive. I think the readers of this story harshly judge the characters because they don't live up to their modern standards, the same way we often judge historical figures. But they live in a world where the stuff Maisie is saying is just... not a thing. They don't know "right" and "wrong" in those contexts. And I think that's what makes this story so interesting in retrospect. What would it be like to have a time traveler from 2010 show up in the 1950s (but also diapers I guess???). I think these characters are misguided the way people in the past were misguided and the way we today are probably misguided on other things. And in 50 years people are going to look back at our actions and call us abusive for what we think now is very considerate and thoughtful. But that's the cycle of growth, you know? Accepting that what we were before wasn't perfect and who we are now must not be either. Anyway, my true love for this story comes from the ending. Maisie accepts certain truths about the people on the island because she realizes holding them all to her standards just... it isn't fair. But that doesn't mean she stops being herself or she gives up; she finds ways to live within the system and attack the system on her own terms. She finds a way to both be happy without giving up on her values. I really think 20 years after this story takes place Lillikol is a VERY different place. That being said... forced into diapers = hot. So. It would probably have made for a worse story. XD With love, ~Sophie
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Ofc! I won't say that my childhood was anywhere near as bad as Oaklee's (and my parents were pretty okay tbh) but I did have a person my age when I was younger who took advantage of me in ways I realize in retrospect were... not great. And abused my little stuff to do it. As for Pudding, Mac's life doesn't mirror hers much at all. She was put in positions where society and family didn't allow her to be like Mac (able to dress in ways that made her happy or able to fight for her friends when she knew something was wrong). So part of the "healing" this story gave us was just... me confronting that some of the stuff that happened with me was bad and not my fault. And her getting to act and dress the ways that she always wished she could, and even play the hero for someone she cared about! Writing is a very... transcendental experience sometimes. Especially when you aren't writing for anyone but yourself.
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As someone who has had some dissociative elements to my personality, but not exactly someone who has lived with DID, I'm really glad this resonates with the people of whom it was written about. It means a lot to me to have accurate representation. ...that being said, I totally forgot this story even existed. Let alone posted it on DD. Thanks for bringing it back to the forefront of my mind! ❤️
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Why yes, yes we do! https://us.amazon.com/Butterflies-ABDL-Story-Change-Changes-ebook/dp/B09VD8YDV2 Thank you!! We love writing stories that make people think. About themselves, about others, about the world. We try to make it so nothing is ever purely good or bad, and everything is a mix.
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Thank you!! ❤️ I definitely took it as a compliment! Knowing that our stories can make people /FEEL/ so intensely is the biggest compliment you can give us Fun story about this. Pudding and I don't usually plan what the plot will be in advance so when we got to that "choice" moment, Pudding put down her laptop and came up to me and said "What do I do?? Do I have Cora make her stay? Let her go?? I don't know??? What's the right answer??" and I said to her "do whatever you think Cora would do". And my answer was always going to be the opposite. If Cora told her to stay, she would have left. If Cora told her to leave, she would have stayed. Because it was the moment where Natalie got to choose. And she would always choose the opposite just to assert that it was /her/ choice. I like to think that the villains of stories like this learn and grow as much as the protagonists. That Cora works to be a better person after this. But life isn't always so clear cut so who knows? Evil Lolita Club is probably the closest, but it's a lot darker than this one. Another one I would suggest is Academy M, but /technically/ that's the sixth story in a series. Thanks everyone for reading!!! ❤️
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Don't feel bad, Sayla is a piece of shit. Pudding's "did nothing wrong" comment was an internet meme at the time. Basically, taking really shitty awful characters and saying "they did nothing wrong" as a troll. She certainly didn't mean it literally, I promise! XD Anyone who stops reading this story is totally valid. When Pudding and I wrote this, it was to overcome a lot of personal family and sexual trauma in our lives growing up and processing through writing. It was never meant to be a thing for other people to read, but we wound up putting a lot of our personal projects online around this time and people fell in love with some of them. In retrospect, this story is VERY much a product of our childhoods, back when the internet was young. We have it set in like 2010 or whenever we wrote it, but anybody who was on the internet in the early 2000s can see its influence. Even though this might have been the most important story we've ever written as writers (personally), it's not something we are super proud of as a product for others. I'm actually surprised people are still reading it! Pudding and I are content to let this one get lost to the ages, even tho Mac & Oaklee are two very important parts of our souls. With love, ~Sophie
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