Laying on the beach wasn’t all that it was made out to be. I couldn’t get into a comfortable position, with the unevenness of the sand beneath the towel causing my back to ache, and I already seemed to have some sand in my hair, and I wasn’t even sure how that had managed to happen already. The umbrella directly overhead did shield my eyes from the sun as I rested the back of my head on the towel, but view it created was uninspiring. To my relief, it didn’t appear that any of the neighboring beachgoers had noticed my diaper, or, if they had, they hadn’t seemed to react to it at all to it.
Diapers Never Lie Scene 64
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The Wrong Bus Scene 25
“Alright that’s all of us.” Nancy said to the woman dressed like a farmer who was waiting patiently for...
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Ellen’s Visitor Scene 6
By the end of the episode, he was responding to most of the questions, albeit in a very soft...
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A Whole New World Scene 20
They all exchanged wary looks before their eyes returned to the book. “Do you think…” Brian stammered, “Do...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 57
“Do you want to be a boy again?” “Of course!” Billy retorted. “Boy’s don’t have to have their hair...
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A Whole New World Scene 83
“Brian, look at the mess you’ve made,” she chided, gesturing to the yellow puddle on the linoleum floor. “Sorry,”...
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My Room Scene 3
I rolled my eyes and turned back to my dresser, to hide the booze and to shut the...
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Mothers Sissy’s in Trouble Scene 25
She sat on my bed and let me fiddle with Peter’s buttons. Then I turned around and...
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A Tough Journey Scene 14
After a fortnight since she sent her son to stay with Aunt Martha, Valerie received a phone call from...