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kerry

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  1. I totally remember this story, but I can't remember its title...
  2. I remember this story, but if I'm right about that you have really changed its plotline. I seem to recall him being in Hawaii and moving to San Francisco? Am I thinking of the right piece? In any case, it's fun. 🙂
  3. Now I don't think I can wait until Sunday! (So I subscribed to your Patreon.)
  4. This story is amazing both as an ABDL piece and as historical fiction. I was eleven years old in 1968, aware of the war, the protests, and in general how things were going over there. I've also seen just about every movie ever made set during the war...but I really did not know precisely what was happening and why. Thank you for writing a story that is so enlightening.
  5. I'm confused: he's a doctor who makes no money?
  6. Once again, you have instantly hooked me!
  7. I am enjoying this story very much. One question, though: why the persistent use of the phrase "baby diaper"? I mean I could almost understand it with Kelly, but why would Kim use a term that is so belittling?
  8. This is absolutely lovely, LFP! The epilogue left me happy and all swoony. The previous "ending" felt closer to something from Long_Rifle and, though his stories are very well-written, I am not a huge fan of the dark endings. I'm a bit of a sap that way. 🙂 Anyway, this ending is much more "you" and I love it!
  9. Agree with both parts. But at least this chapter includes some explanation for her actions, even if it is nowhere near any kind of excuse.
  10. This is so interesting! You have actually created a formulation in which the made-up malady Maturosis might indeed have a basis in reality. If not physically then at least mentally: Kaleb's resistance is faltering...
  11. kerry

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    I'm sort of hoping that Ryan has secreted a loaded AK in the apartment and he comes out and blows all of these dickheads away. (And that is coming from someone who is anti-gun.)
  12. Not being in any way a Pokemon person, I find this story surprisingly fascinating. 🙂
  13. I have finally caught up and weirdly missing this one after its first chapter. I love the characters and the Burning Man setting as well! You render it all so realistically and beautifully!
  14. Once again I have to say how much I admire all of the aspects of this story you are pulling together so well. I especially enjoy Isabelle's magical moments and her flights of fancy: it's kind of wonderful that, this deep into the piece, I really don't know what the endgame is going to be. I have a theory (one that does not involve wormholes) that this is one of the rare ABDL stories in which the main character is able to regain what she has lost; it doesn't seem likely that the shoes, which were once the property of a great and famous ballerina, are magically regressing her with that as the only goal. My theory is that she is becoming an even better dancer because of this regression, and will, when she returns to herself, be a star. I'm probably way off, but it's fun to think of these magical shoes passed from dancer to dancer and taking them on a journey back to their youth in order to make them prima ballerinas in their present...whether or not they happen to wear diapers.
  15. Nice pun! For some reason, I have not seen any update since, I think, April, so I'll read the May stuff and consolidate commentary here. This latest chapter, the beginning of their trip and the quick flashback to their first trip, is (as usual) utterly adorable. I love how she says (or anyway might have said) "gulp." Basically—and I'm on record already for saying this—I love everything about this story and these characters. 🙂 ❤️
  16. Here is a question: in setting up a place like this with upsized strollers, cribs, high chairs, etc., why would anyone put tiny furniture in the playroom? Fun story!
  17. This is a very enjoyable story. I knew Emily had a secret agenda, but this is not where my mind was going at all. Looking forward to more!
  18. I agree that all of this is interesting and unusual, but I continue to wonder how this can possibly be a government program and what on earth it seeks to accomplish. I don't see any connection to the primary issue: the fact that no one in the country (world?) is capable of propagating the species. How does the impending end of the human race demand such a strange solution?
  19. SO great! I may have missed the epilogue the first time around, so I'm even happier about the reposting. I wish you had more of this story and this world, but that just proves how good it is. 🙂
  20. The side plots about Suzi and John Evans are confusing. (I'm not even sure whether they are the same plot or different ones.) In any case, I'm not certain that this piece needs a thriller element. Given that it has one, though, I'd like to know a little more about these people. I realize that you did discuss them earlier, but they are nowhere near as memorable at this point as everyone who has been foregrounded, and it seems that they are about to become huge players. None of this detracts, though, from one of the most fascinating and original pieces on the site. You've twisted and interwoven several tropes together as if they were strands of leather or plastic braided into a lanyard, and you've done such a marvelous job that you are keeping many of us on edge awaiting each new chapter. 🙂
  21. Very unexpected twist at the end. Well done throughout. Just wondering why Juventas thought they needed that "new product" and why they desire to punish Mengell, who would surely sense trouble and seek to identify its cause. As she is, she will never be a danger to them; burned by them, she could become one...
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