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  1. I don't know these so I wouldn't know if others are like them. Do you have links to the stories? (Both to read in case I also like them, and to compare with others.)
  2. Maybe Courtney should train to assert herself better first. She should tell Kyle and ensure his support. If he isn't supportive, she will have to drop him. I find it strange that she waits at the table knowing that an accident will happen that will certainly be more embarrassing than going to the bathroom one more time.
  3. I am not terribly surprised by this considering that the judge is named Lynn Taney by the sneaky author. Even if I cannot like all chapters individually I love the story very much. I am impressed with the care for details and consistency. I like it having a coherent plot other than just diapering someone, and the allegories to American history. It is very well done!
  4. I guess you may mean me among others. I will not be blackmailed to like chapters when Beth is still not returned safe and sound.
  5. The insurance company already did. See quote from chapter 29 above. Correction: I think the story was changed and BabySofia wrote the text from the quote after your comment.
  6. I disagree. We knew that Cameron is immune to hypnosis so the last cliffhanger wasn't really one. But he isn't immune to being physically assaulted, murdered or captured by the men in the blue car. Or if he is, we don't know it yet.
  7. I see. Thank you for the explanation. We cannot all be experts in the American justice system. Do your logic hold here? If 10 of 12 jurors can carry the judgement, you will only need 3 crooked jurors to block a ruling? So it doesn't matter if "ten jurors might be a stretch out of the twelve".
  8. What does that mean? What significance have ten jurors out of twelve? By the way I looked in Wikipedia for famous judges that are Lynn Taney's namesakes as soon the judge was introduced in the story. It doesn't bode well for Cameron's side that judge Roger Taney in 1857 delivered US supreme court's ruling that black people could not be considered American citizens (Dred Scott v. Sandford). Good that Taney isn't a supreme court judge in the story.
  9. Mr. Fehler bought diapers in Ashley's size before fleeing. Why was receipts for diapers in Beth's size also found?
  10. I am not violent, but I may hold your likes ransom until Beth is returned safe and sound.
  11. I can forgive you if you procure an unharmed Beth soon. But remember to apologize to her too!
  12. I had to wait some minutes to avoid saying anything bad about the author here. I will understand if Beth doesn't like her. First 6 years as adopted Little under cruel conditions, and then a disappearance when she was engaged and it looked good for her.
  13. It must have been a strong daddy to carry an ABDL little. But wont a double stroller for adults also be too heavy for most carers?
  14. This is very good. I wish Courtney success with potty training and overcoming the prejudice and sexism of her world. I will look forward to see what happens.
  15. But wouldn't it be the sixth year anniversary if she was returned to diapers in September of the freshman year at Emerson?
  16. Seven years? I thought it was four years while Cameron was at Emerson and then two years while he was at Harlan?
  17. Good story. Thank you! I wouldn't mind to hear more from that alternate universe.
  18. Thank you, that sounds good. But I am also looking forward to more of story about Ava, Hector and the other persons.
  19. Do their make the lifeless clones when it is determined that a suitable Little is going to die? I think that will require an impressive fast clone production time. It is also a complication if the clone must have the same body damages, teeth condition, poisons, drugs etc. as the original so the swap wont be discovered in an autopsy. An alternative would be a storage with a large number of ready made clones for use in case somebody is going to die later? But that will probably give a lot of unused clones unless they are very good at prediction who will likely soon die. And they would have to modify the clone anyway to the actual condition of the Little (e.g. drug levels).
  20. The director of P.A.C.I. is Miranda O’Connor in first part of chapter 46.5 but is Amanda in the rest of chapter.
  21. If I remember correctly Littles was also fetched from their native dimension just before they died in the story Making the Best of It by @bbykimmy, but I don't know if they left a replacement body in that story.
  22. Interesting ruling. I understand that it is very hard to undo an adoption in New Haven, but apparently it is possible to emancipate adopted Littles with the same result. So what is the difference between undoing the adoption and emancipation, and why don't the adopted Littles try to get emancipated if that is possible? For instance, couldn't Beth also be emancipated in New Haven if she and the father moved there?
  23. The name Acirema follows tradition of Selegnasol. The federal capital could very well be Notgnihsaw.
  24. He doesn't need to explicitly ask about her extended family when Meg begins to tell about them after a “How’s everything going there?” I still find it strange that she tells two year old news now and not when it happened.
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