After a hurried phone conference with Theodore ‘s aunt, the china and silver service, along with the bulk of the dead woman’s jewelry were boxed in shipping cartons and sent to his aunt. An estate sale was held and the furnishings were auctioned. His parent’s clothes were given to charity and the detritus of suburban […]
Last Summer Scene 89
“We think you need to shave.” “But mom, I don’t have any stubble, yet. Aren’t I a few years away from that still?” “No, no, you misunderstood me. We need you to shave the area that is covered by your diap…your underwear.” “I don’t understand.” “Your pubic area needs to have […]
Babyward Scene 75
She had intended to control it, to let it slowly trickle; but her body didn’t get the memo. Instead, after the initial struggle, her body simply relinquished its control. The trickle grew to a stream, then a torrent; warmth flooded into her diaper, quickly overflowing its capacity. Jinny was helpless to stop it, and soon […]
Who’d be a Boy? Scene 25
“OK.” Luke said. “What’s that?” “Portering.” she said as if he should have known. “When a guest books in, one of you will be called to escort them and their bags to their room.” she said. “When a guest books out, one of you will be called to escort them and their bags to their […]
Regressed to Beat Stress Scene 47
“My husband is a police officer Katy. He understood how important this was too me. I have kept myself in shape and I can still shoot. But for the last four years I have been mostly a glorified secretary.” Katy laughed, “Until last week I was a full time baby Lana. I just hope I […]
Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 60
“This is the sort of T shirt I mean.” she said, holding up one of her T shirts. Like most women’s T shirts, it has a slight hourglass shape and short capped sleeves… but when she turns it, I’m surprised to see a print of the distinctive solidarity banner in washed […]
The Hex: A Halloween Homage Scene 36
“Could you maybe dial it down a bit?” I finally asked, as we were going back up the street, just on the other side. She didn’t seem to hear, but then, I hadn’t really had the guts to say it too loud. “Oh, a father and daughter?”, guessed the old woman at the next house. […]