Georgia went to every Coven meeting religiously so she could talk to her about a short term enrollment for her new charge when they had a break. At the same time, she could talk to Shirley (who worked in the County’s Vital Statistics Department) to have the death certificate of a newborn child who had died eight months ago removed from the records. With a few more fiddles of the files by her tame clerk, the child who had died would appear to have been placed under private adoption by the birth parents with a court seal on the records. If the files were ever investigated by an assiduous investigator, they would discover that the child had been put up for adoption because of a birth defect that prevented him from growing and maturing and that the parents were NEVER to be contacted about the adopted child under any circumstances.
Rockabuy Baby Scene 140
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Bad Moon Rising Scene 6
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Part of him was ashamed at needing diapers, but a bigger part secretly enjoyed it. The thick padding swaddling...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 95
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“I hate it too but… I’d hate it more if it was just me.” Billy replied as a tear...
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Diapers in Milwood Scene 17
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Around noon the next day Kaitlin’s phone rang. “Hello?” Kaitlin answered “Hello” Said a women’s raspy voice. “I’m...
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Circumstances Scene 122
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Jack nodded. “And to think, only two more days of this,” he said. Chastity sighed. “Yeah, two more days.”...
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 50
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Slightly dreading the question, you stiffly nod. But mama smiles kindly, even if there’s a slightly humorous edge to...
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 80
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“It can occur within a range of children ages. The most common age that kids express the desire to...
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Lamp of Love Scene 30
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Ron took her over to the rocking chair and played with her for a few minutes, then gave her...
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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 107
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Mum names a run you’re familiar with. It’s the run on that side of the mountain you had done...