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Diapered Daycare Worker Diapered And Humiliated By Her Boss – Casey Leigh

The toddlers didn’t care much, but Christi’s eyes were drawn to her half-naked state. She sniggered at the sight. “Did the little girl not make it to potty on time?” she taunted. Mia opened her mouth to retort, to defend herself, because no, of course she didn’t pee herself. But then—What could she actually say?
No, of course not, I just totally cummed all over our boss? No, I did not pee myself, I just squirted for the first time in my life in the changing room on our boss’ lap? Shit. Shit, shit, shit. “She did not,” Jonathan cooed and looked at her with a little pout on his face, even though his eyes looked amused. “I was just going to see if Miss Lorena had an extra potty for the little one.”
Mia’s jaw dropped open. What?! “But—” “Shh. Daddy will be right back. You sit here with Miss Christi and sing some songs, okay?” Jonathan left and Mia turned back to Christi who was busy telling a toddler to go potty. “Go now, Jess. You wouldn’t want to wet your panties like Mia, would you?” The toddler looked at Mia’s wet panties, giggled, and ran towards the toilet where little potties were placed for each kid. “Mia, will you stand up, please?”
Christi said. Mia frowned. “No.” “Come on.” The woman stood up and placed her hands under Mia’s armpits. “Upsies we go.” Mia glared at her and crossed her arms over her chest with a pout. “Stop it. Just because… Just because I peed myself once doesn’t mean you can treat me like a kid. I’m your colleague.” “Everyone,” Christi said, completely ignoring her like she often did with moody toddlers, “let’s help Mia sing, okay?”
And then the humiliation started. “The wheels on the bus go round and round…” The toddlers all picked up the song. Except for Mia.
Mia was late for her job at the daycare. It wasn’t the first time. But when she lived a half-hour drive away and worked a morning shift, the traffic was expected to be terrible. Too many parents wanted to bring their children to school themselves instead of putting them safely on the bus.
Mia hated it. Not only did that mean more traffic, but also fewer parking spots. Both of which made her more late than she already was. She was dreading walking in there. It was her third time this week being late. It had never happened that much before, but her boss had said there would be consequences.
His warning, however, seemed not to have had much of an effect on Mia. Twenty minutes was a lot, and she knew it. When she finally parked her car, she rushed into the building and gave Lorena, the secretary—who had hated her from the very beginning—a rushed wave. The old woman did not wave back, staring Mia down instead. Mia assumed it was because their boss, Jonathan, paid Lorena no attention when Mia was around, choosing instead to stay silent and look at her. It made Mia feel all fuzzy inside.
It took Mia two more minutes to take off her shoes and coat before she rushed to her usual room full of toddlers. “Hey Christi, sorry I’m late, has Jonathan—” Mia came to a sudden halt. Christi was not there. Instead, her boss, Jonathan, stood there, arms folded over his chest as he gravely stared at her.
His eyes were golden in the early morning light, lips pressed into a thin line. But he didn’t look angry. Serious, yes. Maybe even annoyed. But there was a glint in his eye. One that she couldn’t quite place a name on. He looked almost unfairly attractive, as always. His hair was tousled, his muscles bulked in his white button-up shirt, and his clenched hands were lined with visible veins. Mia’s stomach gave a lurch at the sight.
She rolled her lower lip into her mouth and bit it, staring up at him. “I’m sorry.” The left corner of Jonathan’s lip twitched. “Sorry’s not going to cut it this time, Mia.” The young woman glanced around the daycare. Only two children were there so far, out of eight. It mustn’t have been that difficult, really. Christi gave her an annoyed look from where she was sitting with the two little boys, though. Maybe it was. “What can I do to make it up to you?”
Mia asked. Her eyes returned to Jonathan’s, and she found him arching an eyebrow in response. “You’re not going to like it.” She gulped. She needed this job. “Okay…” He dropped his arms and placed his hand forward, palm up. Mia stared at it in confusion.
This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.
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- Language: English (en)
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