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Kate just got into college, so now she’s more than a little self-satisfied. But when she comes home for a weekend visit, her cousin and aunt are there with a couple other visitors too. Doctor Archer and his nurse are there to tell Kate that her aunt is very concerned about the schedule she’s been keeping. They say that her Aunt Judy discovered illegal withdrawals from Kate’s trust fund.

None of this makes sense until Kate realizes the truth. Her aunt has been stealing money from her trust fund, but it’s too late. Within a few minutes, Doctor Archer declares Kate mentally incompetent. He has a special drug for girls like her.

He calls it Formula R. Once ingested, this special drug forcibly regresses the patient. She loses her ability to speak like an adult, control her bladder, and walk upright. After just a few doses, she is reduced to baby talk, crawling, and wetting her diaper, which is exactly what her aunt wanted all along. This way, Aunt Judy can take control of Kate’s inheritance.

Doctor Archer gets the chance to test his new drug, and Aunt Judy can have all the money she would ever need. It’s a win-win situation for everyone…except Kate. If she misbehaves, her doctor or nurse will get to spank her. If she refuses to drink the regression formula from her bottle, then she’ll have to take it as a suppository. This is her life under the doctor’s care.

Next, we have Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. When Jennifer is called to the principal’s office, she doesn’t think she has anything to worry about. She is beautiful, articulate, and has a bright future ahead of her. At eighteen, she is ready to conquer the world.

Always cruel and always accurate, Jennifer talks about anything and everyone in her gossip blog—even the principal’s little sister. So Principal Williams gives Jennifer a choice. Because she violated their school’s cyber-bullying policy, she can get expelled from the school or sign a waiver and accept a new, experimental form of punishment.

The principal’s punishment is diapers. Jennifer has been one of the school’s mean girls, but now that she has a secret to hide, he believes she will be kinder and more compassionate. It also helps that Kristen, the principal’s little sister, is in on the secret. Kristen and the principal both get to change her diapers, feed her, and spank Jennifer whenever she tries to step out of line.

Finally, we have Pampered Little Girl. Vicky made a promise to her boyfriend; she swore she would cut back on her spending. They want to share a life together, but she needs to learn to grow up. For an adult, this should just be a matter of cutting back. Only Vicky can’t handle it.

Since she can’t behave, he decides to take control. From now on, he isn’t going to treat her like an adult. Nope. That’s all over. If she insists on acting like a baby, then fine, she can be diapered, fed from bottles, and treated just like any other toddler. She’ll spend her time napping, playing with dolls, and watching cartoons.

At first, Vicky might try to be naughty. She might think she’ll be able to get out of her locking panties or out of her crib, but her boyfriend will teach her. If Vicky complains, then he can spank her. If she cries, he can hold her and pet her until she feels better. But if she wants big girl clothes, then she’ll be sorely disappointed.

Publisher's This 84,000 word anthology contains explicit sexual content and situations that some readers may find objectionable. BDSM themes and content bondage, age play, diapers, tickle torture, wetting, spanking, and extensive humiliation. Each novella is available for individual purchase for 3.99 or 4.99 and is intended for adult audiences only.

212 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 8, 2013

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