With Lea and Amber’s respective doors closed, along with the seatbelt in place, I steadily drove out of the Orphanage. I noticed that Lea was looking back at the center as we continued to distance ourselves from it. After a minute or so she slowly turned back around, a sparkle gleaming from her eye. I knew she was finally at peace for being able to leave the building that tormented her for so long.
Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 112
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 171
After taking the remaining stall that was furthest from the restroom’s entrance, I double checked that the stall door...
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Forever a Child Scene 6
She looked over at her clock. It was just about to turn 8:00. She yawned. “Jessica, how do you...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 58
There hadn’t been sleep the night before. With the cleaning, coaching, fighting and me staring down the...
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Loretta The Diaper Witch Scene 14
Outside a young girl leaning back against the concrete bench at a bus stop while texting on a...
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Little Bed Wetting Ben Scene 47
Ben could have died when Laura stepped out of the crowd, his missing nappies in her arms, “Here you...
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Life and Death Choices Made Casually Scene 133
She wondered where to go next, but then Derek returned for her. “So here is the deal,” he said....
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Lil Lilly Scene 21
“Seriously,” she said “you’re adorable.” I couldn’t help but smile at her. She seemed to like the outfit as...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 68
“Have you seen my mom?” Andy asked. “I think she went to help your dad with the shoveling,” she...