When he had finished eating, she told him to go and play outside until dinner. As he trudged up to his room to get his baseball cap to shield his eyes from the sun, Thomas decided that she wasn’t ordering him to go to the playground, rather she just wanted him to get some fresh air and get out of her hair for awhile. When he entered his room, he happened to glance at the autographed “game” baseball that sat on a small brass-plaqued pedestal on his bookcase next to the baseball bat which he had used to slam the winning homer on his trophy ball in the last game he had played in High School. “Baseball!”, he thought to himself in glee, “There’s the ticket! No swings for me! No sirree! I’ll find some guys and we’ll practice pitching and batting!”
Little Doubting Thomas Scene 60
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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 35
Mandy flicked on the light in the small room but did not move, her jaw slack and her eyes...
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A Little Mistake Scene 35
“What?!” Carley asked. “You heard me, but it’s still your choice,” Crystal said, as she laid the clothes out...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 144
As she hoisted him to his feet, the smell of his accident hit her. He reeked with the musky...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 105
Surreptitiously, Thomas pushed on the diaper top to see if he could slip them off after she was gone....
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The Girls Holiday Scene 84
I leapt down as fast as I could, pulling down my trousers and Pull up. Just as I sat...
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The Wrong Bus Scene 76
Cody couldn’t help but stare, a mixed look of bewilderment and a slight blush giving away his growing state...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 69
“But why isn’t she potty-trained,” the girl asked, her curiosity stronger than her mother’s admonitions about not being rude...
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Ellen’s Visitor Scene 83
James squealed and squirmed, unable to contain himself as her warm breath hissed out over his bellybutton and the...