Madeline smiles. "I'm not so sure about that. It sounds like something you would do. You use to hide things like my shoes and my keys. So you wouldn't have to go somewhere you didn't want to go."
Madeline looks around. "I'm going blind? Who said that? I hear a voice, but I don't see anyone." She laughs. "Oh that is where I put it or did you put it over there to make me think I was losing my mind." Madeline tickles Etienne.
Madeline sets the can down and looks around. "Where did I put that can opener at? It seems everytime I turn around. The can opener has grown legs and walked off." Etienne can see the electric can opener
"That is only because you are thinking about it. Children in diapers don't think about it. Because it is all they know. So they don't waddle like ducks. Once you get use to it again. You won't either. Do you see me waddling? No because I am not thinking about it. So I am walking normally."
Madeline nods. "Alright." She watches Etienne get the potatoes and wash them in the sink. Madeline smiled to herself. Etienne looked like a toddler standing on the stool. "That is good." She looks though the cabinet. "Do you want tuna, salmon
"Go to the potato bin and get out 4 potatoes. Wash them in the sink. Put them on the counter and get some eggs out of the refrigerator. Be careful with the eggs. They are fragile."
Tiffany pulls the car over and turns it off. "Wearing a diaper is a small thing compared to as far as your mom wants to go. If you stop acting like one. Then you wouldn't be treated like one "
Tiffany looks at Brian. "You keep saying you are a man, but your actions and your behavior says otherwise. If you want to be treated like a man. Then act like it. Instead of a child."
"You don't need to be one of the seven dwarves. I just asked if you wanted to hear music for small children. You keep saying that you are not a child, but every time I turn around. You are acting like one."