Little Sugar Baby – Sophie Marie

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The days began to blur into a predictable, structured pattern. It was a life stripped of all choice, and in its place, a strange, enforced peace. The morning always started the same way. Jade would wake up in the crib, the first thing she felt being the thick, overnight diaper, heavy and wet between her legs. She would lie there for a few moments, listening.

Soon, the door would open, and Trevor would enter. He didn’t need to wake her. His presence was her alarm clock. “Good morning, little one,” he would say, his voice still rough with sleep. He would lift her out and lay her on the changing table. The ritual was always the same.

The rip of the tapes, the cool swipe of the wipes, the soft pat of powder, the crinkle of a fresh diaper being taped securely around her hips. It was no longer a humiliating violation. It was just… what happened every morning. Her body was his to care for, and she had accepted it. Breakfast was a bottle of warm formula, followed by a bowl of soft, pureed food. She drank and ate without complaint. The memory of the enema was a powerful deterrent, but it was more than that.

Fighting took energy she no longer had. Surrender was easier. After breakfast came “playtime.” He would set her on the foam mats with her coloring book and the scented markers. She would lose herself in the intricate patterns, the fruity smells filling her nose. Sometimes he would sit in the rocking chair and read, watching her.

Other times he would leave her alone for an hour, the lock clicking shut behind him. She never tried to escape again. The silent alarm and the plug were lessons she had learned well. Lunch. Then naptime. He would tuck her into the crib, and she would often fall asleep almost instantly, the exhaustion of her new, simple life pulling her under.

But the old Jade wasn’t completely gone. She was buried, but she still stirred. Little acts of rebellion, tiny tests of the walls that held her. They weren’t the fiery tantrums of before. They were quieter, sneakier. One afternoon, he placed her small, chewable vitamin next to her bowl of applesauce. It was a purple, dinosaur-shaped pill.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Formatted with Vellum OceanofPDF.com To the ones who said, “Just for a weekend.” And found themselves crawling, diapered, and wordless by Monday. OceanofPDF.com CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 About the Author Also by Sophie Marie OceanofPDF.com J CHAPTER 1 ade Sparks stared at her phone.

The screen was dark. She had just gotten off a call with her landlord. He said she had one week to pay three months of late rent. If she did not pay, he would change the locks. She threw her phone onto the white leather couch. It bounced off and landed on the thick rug. She did not pick it up. She looked around the huge penthouse apartment.

The floor to ceiling windows showed a amazing view of the city. But all she saw was her life falling apart. This apartment was too big for one person. The kitchen was all shiny steel. The living room was bigger than most people’s whole houses. She had a walk in closet full of designer clothes and shoes.

But none of it was really hers. It was all bought with his money. Her sugar daddy, a man named Robert who was sixty years old, had ended their arrangement two weeks ago. He sent a text. It said, “This isn’t working for me anymore. Good luck.” Then he blocked her number.

Just like that. Two years of her life, gone. Now the bills were piling up. The credit cards were maxed out. The fancy car was going to be taken back by the dealer. She was twenty four years old and she had nothing to show for her life except a bunch of expensive stuff she could not pay for. A hot tear rolled down her cheek. She wiped it away angrily.

She was not a crier. Crying did not fix anything. She had to do something. She had to find a new… sponsor. A new daddy. The thought made her feel sick and excited at the same time. She picked her phone up from the rug. The screen was not cracked. Good. She could not afford a new one. She opened a private dating app on her phone. It was not a normal app. It was for rich men and the women who wanted to be with them. She had a profile on it.

Her profile name was ‘JadeTheGem’. She started swiping through the profiles of men. Most of them were old and boring. They wanted a pretty girl on their arm for parties.

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  • Pages: 148
  • Language: English (en)

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