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    • Hiii! Yes I saw them!  They were a little faint but still made for good photos with the pinks.
    • That is good question. Maddy seems confident, but I'm sure there are plenty of things that could potentially go wrong. I think that would be a bit of a stretch at this point in the story. It's one thing to get the body to pee in a lying down position while awake; night training is something that takes even highly dedicated ABDLs a really long time to accomplish. Depends on whether you are using the Minnesotan definition of that word. That's a good point of parents being aware about grades. I can think of a number of explanations, probably depends on how quickly teachers are grading assignments, along with the fact that Maddy likely performed even more poorly than usual on her finals (doing the whole stay up past midnight to fake-wet the bed thing during that time of the school year likely didn't help her academic struggles improve any). Either way, for the sake of the plot, it's safe to assume Maddy's parents were unaware of exactly how bad things were up until now. It most certainly will be addressed later in the story, there are some key points we're slowly building up to. As far as not being identified, from what I understand, it is much more common for girls to be less likely to be identified as neurodivergent (whether ADHD/autism) than for boys and for that diagnosis to take place a little later on.
    • I finally got around to watching Men In Black International.   Though I kept getting that feeling I actually had seen it before.
    • Don't worry, I'm taking notes as they come to me and organizing the next story. I'm finishing this first!
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