Their Little Flower Girl

Devon Shire


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Their Little Flower Girl by Devon Shire
Their Little Flower Girl is a 31,000 word novella about Sadie, a young woman who can’t handle the pressures of getting married. She is so obsessed with her wedding that she forgets what it means to be in a relationship. After weeks of planning, she has turned into a total bridezilla. This girl is rude to everyone, including her fiancé.

Well, Jeff gets sick of her bad behavior. In fact, everyone Sadie has mistreated is tired of her behavior. She is arrogant and rude and needs to be put in her place. So when she goes out of town for her bachelorette party, Sadie drinks a little bit too much and falls asleep on the way home. When she wakes up, things are very different.

Sadie finds herself in a crib, strapped down. As she tries to get out, she eagerly tries to convince herself that this is just some prank. Her friends are messing with her, but that isn’t true. She looks around at the nursery, and it is way to complete, way too detailed to be some practical joke. There is a changing table, a little swing set, and a closet full of clothes, all styled for an adorable toddler but big enough for an adult.

When Jeff finally comes into the nursery, he tells her that things are going to be different from now on. Sadie has been misbehaving, so she needs to be put back in diapers. She needs to be taught how to behave like a good girl. At first, Sadie can't believe this, but she can't remain skeptical for long, not when he starts to treat her just like a toddler. He makes her crawl and waddle. He makes her drink from a bottle and he feeds her baby food. Worst of all, when she soils her diapers, he actually changes her.

Not only that, Jeff decides that he might need a little help. Some of the friends she insulted as his fiancé eagerly volunteer to be her babysitter. Like it or not, Sadie is going to stay in those diapers. She will get tickled and spanked, teased and humiliated. She is going to have to learn to be a good little girl if she wants to ever get the chance to grow up.

Of course, there is one other detail. Sadie got in trouble because she was stressing over her wedding, but it turns out that someone else might want to replace her. If that happens, Sadie will go from being the bride to the flower girl. She will have to be cute and sweet and adorable at her own wedding as she watches someone else get to marry her fiancé. This woman just might end up Sadie’s new mommy.

Publisher’s Note: This book contains explicit content which some readers may find objectionable. Adult and age play themes include: forced regression, dubious consent, mandatory diapering, humiliating attire, bottle feeding, tickling, and extensive spankings. Each character is over the age of eighteen.
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