11. End of the week

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The last two days of Victor's stay as a baby girl at Aunt Linda's and Mia's were filled with memorable moments and meaningful connections. He found comfort and enjoyment in being treated like a little girl, wearing pretty dresses, and using his diapies. As he interacted with Mia's friends, Daisy, Amy, and Kiera, and yes, spent more time with Emily, the babysitter, Victor experienced a range of emotions and contemplated his evolving sense of identity. It seemed that the closer he came to the week's end the more conflicted and wide ranged his thoughts and emotions became.

On the first day, Victor woke up and after changing his messy diapy Aunt Linda and Mia helped him get dressed in a cute pink dress with matching bows and frilly socks. As he looks at himself in the mirror, he could't help but feel a sense of excitement and vulnerability. He wondered if he'd miss dressing up like a pretty little girl when the week would finally be over. But was that really something a boy his age should be thinking, he also wondered.

Later in the morning, Daisy, Amy, and Kiera, Mia's friends, came over to visit. He had met them once before and had enjoyed their company. As he sat in the living room, dressed in a frilly pink dress with matching bows in his hair, he couldn't help but feel a mix of nervousness and curiosity. Would they still only see him as a baby girl?

The doorbell rang, and Mia rushed to answer it. The three girls entered, their faces lighting up in surprise when they saw Victor.

"Wow, Victoria, you look adorable!" Daisy exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm.

Amy and Kiera nodded in agreement, their smiles warm and welcoming. "You really are such a pretty little girl," Amy added.

Victor blushed, feeling a surge of both embarrassment and pride. He had grown accustomed to the compliments and attention he received when dressed as a girl, and a part of him enjoyed the feeling of being admired. But alongside that, he couldn't help but wonder how this aspect of himself fit in with his identity as a big boy.

As they spent time together, Victor discovered that Mia's friends were very friendly again. They engaged in imaginative play, pretending to have a tea party and playing with dolls. Victor found himself enjoying the activities, his inner child embracing the opportunity to explore his playful side. Yet, at the same time, he couldn't help but ponder the contrast between this experience and his usual life as a big boy.

In the afternoon, Emily, the babysitter, arrived to spend time with Victor and Mia. Victor still had some mixed feelings about Emily's presence. On one hand, he appreciated her care and attention. On the other hand, having a babysitter, especially a cute girl only just a bit older than him, reaffirmed his status as a dependent and vulnerable baby, which sometimes conflicted with his desire to be seen as a capable and independent big boy.

During their time together, Emily took charge of his care, making sure he was fed and entertained. She talked to Victor in a soft and nurturing voice, emphasizing his status as a baby girl. She changed his diapers when needed and engaged him in age-appropriate activities like reading picture books or singing nursery rhymes.

Victor appreciated her kindness but couldn't shake the lingering thought of how his life would be once the week ended. Would he miss being treated like a baby girl? Would he long for the comfort of wearing diapers?

As the day progressed, Victor's thoughts and emotions became more complex. He began to realize that his experience as a baby girl brought him joy and a sense of freedom. It allowed him to embrace a softer, more nurturing side of himself that he hadn't experienced before. The pretty dresses, the attention, and the care he received as a baby girl made him feel special and loved.

At the same time, Victor noticed that his desires to regain his independence and return to his role as a big boy faded a little. The longing for the freedom to make his own choices, to be seen as capable and self-reliant had at moments moved to the back of his mind. He wondered if it was possible that he was starting to forget he really was a big boy as he was becoming more like a baby girl.

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