The first step is getting out of the diaper. Aaron changed “isn’t” to “is”. The world spun around him. When it came to a stop, he looked down. He was still in a diaper for some reason, but at least it was clean. Also, while he had been wearing clothes earlier, he was now only in the diaper. He then looked around. His jaw dropped.
Like him, every single child was wearing diapers, when many had been in pullups earlier, and had no clothes on. In addition, the teacher and her helper were also wearing diapers. Aaron could tell because they had nothing over the diapers; they only wore shirts. As he watched, the teacher bent her knees into a squat and began to grunt. She was messing herself!
“Aaron?” Aaron looked up. It was the teacher’s helper. “Are you…” She trailed off. There was a look of concentration on her face. Her diaper slowly turned yellow. “…doing all right?” she finished.
“Uh, yeah.”
“You don’t need a change?”
“No.”
“Okay. In that case, here.” She handed him a juice box. Aaron frowned at it.
“Prune juice?”
“That should help things get moving. Remember, if you don’t start using your diaper by the end of the week, you’ll still be in preschool next semester. And I know you’re eager to move on.”
“I am,” Aaron agreed. He began to drink the juice box. The teacher’s helper smiled at him and walked away. Hurriedly, he generated new sentences on the app to find out what had happened.
Apparently, he had accidentally altered reality in a way that reversed potty-training. People started out potty-trained, but as they got older, lost it. No one wore anything over their diapers, making it easier to tell when they needed a change and to get changed. Once they fully lost their potty-training, people wore tops, but those who were still potty-trained wore only diapers.
This was a weird reality. Curious how he could change things further, Aaron generated a new sentence, this time, focusing on the teacher.
“The diapered middle-aged woman likes to breastfeed her son.”
Aaron grinned.
Jackpot.