Little Grown Girls

Emma Leigh


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Little Grown Girls by Emma Leigh
This is an erotic story written as a commission and is meant for adults only. It contains explicit, sexual content.

Decades ago, there was this huge argument between women and men. Basically, it came down to how women should be treated throughout society. Feminists and other activists consistently argued that women deserved the same rights and privileges as any man. For a long time, women made steady progress. Only then, everything changed with the Arial Mutation. All at once, adult women began to regress. They lost muscle control, balance, emotional regulation, and so much more. Over days and weeks, most women lost the ability to behave like truly mature adults.

They became known as little grown girls. Even if they had the bodies of adults, they seemed so childish in so many other ways. One small set of these women maintained that veneer of their independence. Known as fully grown girls, these women could still be trusted with jobs. No one could explain exactly why the Arial Mutation didn't affect those women, but society had certainly shifted again. Men were back in charge. They had unquestionable authority since most women needed diapers, cuddles, and pacifiers.

Ella is one of these little grown girls. She wears diapers, she often crawls, and her big brother and sister have no problem helping her to settle down with a pacifier. At night, she drinks from a baby bottle. In the morning, she wakes up in her crib, and she usually needs to be changed. During the day, she goes to a day care center, and a pair of fully grown girls work as teachers there. Those women can control themselves. They know how to behave like adults. Even if they don't get the same respect as the men around them, that's fine. They're just grateful for the chance to earn money and make their own choices.

For a long time, Ella thought this could be her life. She’d be treated like a child, and she was fine with that since she didn’t have any other options. Ever since she was young, she had known about the Arial Mutation. Her teachers and classmates had been fully aware of what would happen to her and the vast majority of the girls her age. Even if they could grow up into adolescence, they would eventually go back into their cribs. They would need to be diapered again. They’d wear cute little outfits, and they would need someone to hold their hands. Ella's big sister might’ve been a fully grown girl, but Ella wasn't so lucky.

This would be her life, and it was supposed to be enough.

Except now, her world is about to change because she’ll meet someone—someone special. His name is Wyatt, he's handsome, and he offers her something special, something she can just barely understand. Ella doesn't know it yet, but it's time for her to fall in love.

The 70,000-word novel features gentle domination, light bondage, diapers, elements of age play, and a dystopian patriarchy. All characters are consenting adults over the age of 18.
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