Then he would haul the chair back over to the microwave to put the decanted soup in the oven and turn the timer on. He would stand on the chair, waiting for the soup to heat and take it out when it was done. Howard’s short term memory had continued to deteriorate as he became smaller; if he got out the container of iced tea from the refrigerator, he simply couldn’t remember to put it back. His mind would focus on the problem of getting something to drink and once the immediate problem had been resolved, it would go on to other things without considering side issues like putting things away. Anita spoke to him several times about his growing laziness, but her scolding didn’t affect him measurably. He wasn’t lazy, he simply couldn’t remember to finish the job. His worst problem was that he was becoming incredibly clumsy. His limbs were shrinking faster than he could adjust to the changes and his strength was diminishing every day.
Who Wears the Pants Scene 99
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 76
Hugging the tree line, you go about a quarter of the way down before there’s an arrow marked with...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 1
Hello, my name is Alvin Holloway and what you are about to read is just a small excerpt from...
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My Diapered Life Begins Again Scene 11
I was halfway finished eating when I needed to pee again without thinking I let it out into my...
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Circumstances Scene 177
“Shut up,” Chastity murmured as she walked with him. “I don’t see you having any great ideas.” Jack’s smirk...
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Ellen’s Visitor Scene 46
He was so scared he couldn’t even bring himself to fight or plead. That was until Ellen started walking...
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The Vortex Scene 11
The device, in my hand, startled smoking. Oh crud! it started, catching on fire. I threw it! Hard, to...
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Molly in Pampers Scene 24
Christmas, was a new horizon for her and her mother. They were going to be with the family through...
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Sissy Charboy Apprentice Scene 72
Charles resumed his chores around 4pm and Mike, like a lapdog followed and observed. “I know it must be...