Jessica blindly changed sentence after sentence. If Sophie was going to be such a baby about wearing and using diapers, she might as well be an actual baby that wears and uses diapers. Specifically, a baby boy. So determined to get to her goal, she didn’t pay attention to what all had changed. When she finally succeeded at turning Sophie into a baby boy, she did so at the cost of making that baby boy her own son.
At the sensation of something tugging on her nipple, Jessica let out a small shocked gasp. She looked down. The baby boy that had once been Sophie, now named Sufjan, was resting in a sling suckling hungrily from her breast. She was still a sorority sister, but to her frustration, saw that her sisters no longer wore diapers. The new reality settled in around her.
Jessica no longer wore diapers because it was trendy. Instead, she wore diapers to capitalize on her time as much as possible. Between her responsibilities as a sorority sister and new mother, she didn’t have the time to use the bathroom. So she wore diapers so she could go whenever and wherever. Her sorority sisters didn’t make fun of her, though, and would actively target people who did.
At least her sorority had her back. But did her baby daddy? Jessica pulled out her phone and generated a new sentence on the app.
“Single mother Jessica loves her son Sufjan.”
Great. She was a single mother. Jessica smirked. Not for long. The only question was what to make her baby daddy be.