Andy had been friends with Shane since they were in the second grade. Back then, Shane’s mother drove a wood-paneled station wagon that was older than he was. Andy liked that car. It was easy to recognize and, every time he saw it, he knew there was the possibility he and his friends would go somewhere interesting. Shane’s mother had since replaced the station wagon with a minivan. It was newer, more practical and not nearly as fun. Andy had begun to feel the same way about his friendship with Shane lately. They were no longer sitting around playing with action figures; they were going to the movies, largely unsupervised, with a girl no less.
Eight Days of Diapers Scene 88
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 113
Danielle snorted. “It has butterflies on it.” “C’mon, Ella, have a seat.” Charlie said patting the top of the...
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Stories we Tell Scene 156
The snug pajamas accentuated the outline of her diaper and her top was designed to allow the cute waistline...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 81
Ron dragged Deanna into the basement while Megan chatted briefly with Ted’s parents. Even after the breakup, they remained...
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 10
I hate to admit it but after a mere ten minutes, I kind of forgot it was there as...
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Maggies Regression Scene 17
Eliza knelt in front of Maggie and stroked her cheek. “Don’t cry, dear. That’s what they’re there...
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Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 28
Wallachia, 1467 A procession of beautiful, seemingly luminous figures in flowing white garments half-walked, half-glided along a forest path,...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 11
“You’re really asking what the hell I know about kids? We’ve taken care of dozens of foster kids. And...
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