Total pages in book: 57
Estimated words: 53450 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 267(@200wpm)___ 214(@250wpm)___ 178(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 53450 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 267(@200wpm)___ 214(@250wpm)___ 178(@300wpm)
She spun around to face her friends. “I should unpack.”
“We’ll help.” Sadie opened the closet while Zara pulled over one of Juniper’s suitcases. “Oh wow.”
Juniper looked toward Sadie and gasped. The rack was already half-filled with clothes. “Whose are those?” she asked as she stepped closer. Suddenly, she thought maybe another Little girl had used this room before her, and that made her feel icky.
Celeste giggled. “I’m certain they’re yours.” She joined Sadie and lifted the sleeve of one of the dresses. “See? The tags are still on them.”
Juniper shook her head in wonder. “How did Magnus do all this? I just met him.”
“Daddies are quick to fill a playroom when they meet their Little girl,” Sadie said.
The closet was filled with dresses and matching outfits, all carefully organized on the hangers. The age range was wide, but everything looked like adult-sized clothes in the styles a young girl would wear.
More heat went to Juniper’s pussy. She found herself desperately wanting to try all of the outfits on. She knew instinctively if she put on one of those pretty blue dresses, she would feel as young and carefree as intended.
“We can hang your adult things on this side,” Zara said, pointing to the other end of the bar. “There’s plenty of room.”
“Do you all wear clothes like this, too?”
“Yes,” they said in unison.
“Alone in your rooms?”
Three heads shook, and Sadie responded. “The nice thing about having the fifth floor and the basement all to ourselves is that we can also be ourselves anytime we want. A lot of times, when we get off work, we come up to our apartments first thing, change clothes, shed our adult mindset, and emerge in Little space. It’s refreshing. We’re comfortable enough with each other now that we know we don’t have to worry about being judged.”
Juniper picked up a frilly blue dress and held it out in front of her. “It’s so pretty. I wish I’d had one of these when I was young.”
Celeste beamed. “And that’s the benefit of age play. Now, you can be Little. Try it on!”
Sadie bounced excitedly. “We can all get dressed up so you don’t feel alone.”
“That’s a great idea,” Zara added. “I love any reason to wear a pretty dress. I’ll go put one on, too.” She darted from the room. Sadie and Celeste did, too. It was a whirlwind. One moment, they were all three standing here talking. The next moment, everyone was gone, and Juniper was alone.
She quickly removed her outfit, dropped it on the floor, and pulled the poofy dress over her head. It fit perfectly. How had Magnus known her sizes? She grinned as she spun around in a circle, letting the layers of ruffles flounce out around her.
As she started hanging up her adult clothes on the other side of the closet, her three new friends returned. They were all giggling. Juniper spun around to face them. “Oh, wow. So pretty.” Each of them had on an equally youthful fancy dress.
The mood in the room shifted immediately. Gone were four women. In their place were four Littles. Smiling. Happy. Carefree. Juniper grinned. It felt so good to shed her serious side.
“Let’s get the rest of the clothes hung up,” Sadie suggested. “If we work together, we’ll have it done in no time, and then we can play a game.”
Zara clapped her hands. “I love games. It will be even more fun now that there are four of us.”
“You’re going to love living here,” Celeste said. “It’s like one big family with acres of things to do.”
Juniper wasn’t so sure she would be living here indefinitely. That had never been her plan. She’d come for a vacation. She’d come to experience the nostalgia that had been her childhood. Could she really stay?
She felt like she was walking in two worlds. One where she would be going home soon to her empty, sad apartment, and one where she stayed here. Could she do that? Maybe. It was all so sudden, though.
Was it possible that Magnus really liked her as much as he insisted? She knew she liked him a lot, but she’d never dreamed of moving in with someone she’d just met.
In minutes, they had everything put away, and Sadie was looking through the pile of games on the shelf next to the toybox. “Oh, your Daddy got some good ones. Who wants to play this one?” She held up a colorful box Juniper remembered from her childhood.
Everyone agreed, and they all plopped down on the floor to sit with their legs crisscrossed. In no time at all, they were deeply engrossed in the game, and Juniper didn’t notice someone else had entered the room until she heard her Daddy’s voice. “There you girls are.”
Juniper looked up to see him leaning into the room. She couldn’t see his eyes because they were shaded by his ballcap, but she knew the corners would be creased based on the silly smile on his face. “We weren’t lost. You knew we were coming up here to unpack.”