BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Baby Stacey was not your average baby. She was not even your average ADULT baby. At 23 years of age, she had never been anything more than a baby or toddler, and while born Christopher, by the age of 5, she was really just a baby girl.
Her mother – Juliette – was content with her life as a mother to a sissy baby girl, but then came a medical emergency, and she was going to be hospitalised for two or three months.
What was she to do about her dependent baby girl? She was unable to care for herself.
Felicia was a young woman with some experience in babysitting for regular and adult babies and was herself still a bedwetter. She seemed the ideal choice to babysit the young baby girl, but so much of the task confused her tremendously. Was she more than a babysitter, and why could she not get into relationships or… stop wetting the bed? What was wrong with her, and what was her secret?
This ABDL story will have you wishing… could it be me?
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NOTE: This book is available in nappy, diaper and rubber pants versions in eBook, Paperback, and Audiobook.
WHERE TO BUY:
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Also available in German:
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Would you like to read a customized version of this book with YOUR name in place of the adult baby? Would you like the ‘mummy’s’ name to be that of someone meaningful to you? This can all be done quite easily. For just $9.25, you can have your name in the text on this and any other fiction book. Click the PayPal link below and email us at abdiscovery@cryptic60.com.au to let us know your specific name choices.
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REVIEWS:
** “A lovely story of finding your own way home. Wish it was me.







