Tina wants to do this gradually. She can add babyish traits over time to help ease Leah into life as a baby. Hopefully even like it! And the first trait to give Leah to start the process, well, Tina can smell it.
Leah's already pooped her pants. Tina might as well get rid of the potty training altogether. It'll help them bond, too, since Tina will have to change Leah's diapers.
"That's fine," Tina says. She smiles at Leah. "You don't need to grow out of your potty pants." This trigger is a full phrase (grow out of your potty pants) because it's a permanent one. Well, permanent unless Tina decides to potty train Leah. Which she might do eventually.
There's a soft hiss. Leah's face turns red. After using the truth trigger again, Leah confesses to wetting herself, then runs off to change.
Even though Tina has removed Leah's potty training, she continues to use trigger words for accidents for the rest of the day, driving home the point that Leah needs diapers. Finally, just before bed, Leah comes to Tina.
"Tina, could- could I wear a diaper to bed?" Leah asks. Tina smiles.
"After the day you've had, I think it's the best move. I'm proud of you for coming to me for help."
Tina grabs changing supplies and puts Leah into a fresh diaper. After she tapes it on, Tina decides on a whim to use another trigger word. She gets Leah to...