He snorted like a teenager and turned his attention to the enormous projection television they had on display across the aisle. Some small child had evidently been fooling with the channels; the screen was displaying a wall-sized cartoon of Bugs Bunny that had been made during World War II. As he gravitated over to idly watch the vintage cartoon on the costly entertainment center, Anita went through the furniture with a veritable fine-toothed comb. Howard wasn’t surprised by her behavior, she went through the ritual of close examination of each piece of nursery accouterment every time they went to a furniture store. Finally Anita finished looking at the suite and came looking for Howard. She found him sitting indolently in one of the seats arrayed in front of the TV, apparently enthralled by the antics of a seventy-year-old cartoon. Anita bent over him and said quietly, “HHoney, it’s time to go.”
Who Wears the Pants Scene 70
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Lamp of Love Scene 69
She made quick work of his behind and slid a clean diaper beneath him on the table. Then she...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 77
I didn’t dare tell bother mommy that I had wet the diaper. I wasn’t sure that she had brought...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 172
I was totally shocked by what I saw. Now when you think of a fancy restaurant, what sort of...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 107
He remembered that on at least two occasions, they had been loose, but after she had washed them, they...
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A Halloween Homage Scene 6
“It’s not bad out,” she pointed out. “I’ll live.” I was glad to see that there was, indeed, more...
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Sissy’s Not to Old for Nanny Scene 11
“What the heck is going on here?” Tony asked, “My body hair washed away, my leg and crotch hair...
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Eight Days of Diapers Scene 36
Andy experimented with several positions before he found one – flat on his back, butt raised, knees tucked to...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 30
As I walked in the door to my grandparents’ house, I was greeted by my grandmother. “What on earth...