Thomas felt that she wouldn’t understand how it felt to be the only child in the neighborhood. His sense of desolation was compounded by the fact that he still retained his adult brain and outlook. He felt like he occupied some interstitial temporal continuum where the normal rules of time and space had been suspended indefinitely. Aside from his mother, he was alone in his universe. He had become what the philosopher/mathematician W. von Leibniz had characterized as a Monad. Thomas wished with all of his heart that he could, at the very least, return to a Cartesian Duality where there was another person he could relate to and love.
Little Bed Wetting Ben Scene 103
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 152
In short, I couldn’t picture any discipline worse than my daily routine, giving me no desire to give...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 131
Carrie sighed. “Maybe,” she said. “I dunno.” “You want to at least tell me what’s going on?” She shook...
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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 38
Mandy lowered her hand from her mouth, revealing a smirk that was even more sinister than usual. She cupped...
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Dante’s Infanzia Scene 34
“Look, lady,” Dante pleaded, “I’m really sorry I woke up in your place and made a mess on your...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 211
Before she escaped back to her kitchen, I quickly regaled her with tails of the French restaurant, Chef...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 3
They went to a sports bar and chatted amicably with some of the men folk. Next, they took her...
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HUBBY TO BUBBY – A WIFES DIARY.
It has been four months now since I posted my account of transforming my husband into my baby. To...
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Surrogate Scene 58
She went upstairs to wake the girls. As she cracked open the door, the first thing she noticed was...