Let's Play House

Romance, Erotica
Cover of the book Let's Play House by Joanne Napper, Pink Leash
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Author: Joanne Napper ISBN: 9780463247457
Publisher: Pink Leash Publication: April 19, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Joanne Napper
ISBN: 9780463247457
Publisher: Pink Leash
Publication: April 19, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

It’s their sixth date.

Caitlin is very comfortable with her boyfriend; Michael he is trustworthy, reliable, and he is very handsome. Although he intimidates her every once in a while, she doesn't mind. And maybe she even enjoys the way he occasionally talks down to her…like she’s a little girl.

It is easy for Michael to think of Caitlin as just a child. She is small with a pixie face. Lots of people see her and they assume she must be very young. There's no way she could really be an adult.

But she is, and on their sixth date, Caitlin is ready to prove it. She is making plans to sleep with Michael, but he has some plans of his own. She might think that they are going to have sex and that she will really prove herself to him, but he intends to make sure Caitlin ends her night in a diaper.

That's right. With a diuretic running through her system, she loses control on the way home. She is so ashamed, she actually lets him replace her panties with a diaper. It’s plastic. It’s crinkly. And it’s staying on her cute little bottom until he decides to remove it.

Michael doesn't just want a girlfriend. He wants to be able to help Caitlin see just how happy she would really be as a little girl. Now that he has her in plastic, he is going to show her just how easy it is to give up control and accept him not as her boyfriend, but as her Daddy.

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It’s their sixth date.

Caitlin is very comfortable with her boyfriend; Michael he is trustworthy, reliable, and he is very handsome. Although he intimidates her every once in a while, she doesn't mind. And maybe she even enjoys the way he occasionally talks down to her…like she’s a little girl.

It is easy for Michael to think of Caitlin as just a child. She is small with a pixie face. Lots of people see her and they assume she must be very young. There's no way she could really be an adult.

But she is, and on their sixth date, Caitlin is ready to prove it. She is making plans to sleep with Michael, but he has some plans of his own. She might think that they are going to have sex and that she will really prove herself to him, but he intends to make sure Caitlin ends her night in a diaper.

That's right. With a diuretic running through her system, she loses control on the way home. She is so ashamed, she actually lets him replace her panties with a diaper. It’s plastic. It’s crinkly. And it’s staying on her cute little bottom until he decides to remove it.

Michael doesn't just want a girlfriend. He wants to be able to help Caitlin see just how happy she would really be as a little girl. Now that he has her in plastic, he is going to show her just how easy it is to give up control and accept him not as her boyfriend, but as her Daddy.

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