Jake adjusted his walk to a toddler's waddle. It was humiliating, but the only way he could make it back to his desk without crawling. Back at his desk, he grabbed his phone.
"Despite being a diapered adult, Jake is an executive at work." Okay, that should be easy enough to fix. Jake got ready to select the word "diapered". There was a knock on his door. Jake flinched, his finger brushing across the screen, accidentally changing "adult" to "toddler".
Suddenly, everything was much bigger and Jake's office looked a lot like a nursery. All his furniture had rounded, soft corners and was brightly colored. His desk had a high chair behind it, with a set of steps leading up to it. There was a changing station in one corner and a napping setup in another. Sitting on his desk was a toddler's iPad.
Oh, and his phone was gone.
Before Jake had much time to panic about that, the door to his office opened.
"Oh, Mr. Meyers, you smell like you need a change," Jeremy said, walking into the office. He picked Jake up and carried him over to the changing station, where Jake's filthy diaper was exchanged for a clean one. Then, Jake was put back in his still very girly clothes.
"Bring me to my desk," Jake said. Jeremy nodded and did as he was told, putting Jake in the high chair. "You may leave now." Thankfully, Jeremy obeyed Jake's squeaky, high-pitched voice. Jake picked up his iPad. The screen was off, allowing him to see his reflection. His wispy toddler hair was in pigtails, with pink bows. Great. At this age, it was impossible to tell he wasn't a girl. He had to fix it, now.
Jake turned on the iPad and found...