by: TheFurEffect | Story In Progress | Last updated Sep 25, 2023
Chapter Description: Another commission for my friend, where he gets younger day by day and must find a way to stop it before it's too late. Nothing all too special, but it is what it is.
The slight
morning breeze and summer sun slipping through my exposed fur as I
take a morning walk feels amazing. The park is fairly quiet from
where I enter as I listen to my current favorite song; my beaver tail
slapping on the sidewalk to the beat of the track and a beaming smile
on my face. As I get further in I start to hear the sounds of water
rushing from the splash pad a fair ways away and hidden from my view
behind a small hill. Within a few more seconds the splash pad comes
into view as I continue on the sidewalk and look over towards the
pad. I can see plenty of little wolf pups playing in the water as
their parents watch. It really does look like the little ones are
having a ball as it's cool enough to enjoy the morning.
“Can’t
say I’ve ever seen the splash pad this busy this early in the
morning.” Either way I shrug my shoulders and continue on my walk
around the park on this beautiful morning. A bunch of children using
a splash pad is nothing to stop me from enjoying my walk, especially
since I love to see how lively places get during the summer. As I
make my way around the park it starts to get a bit hotter and I start
to get a bit thirsty. The only water fountain I trust is is near the
splash pad so I make my way over to it. As I come close to the
fountain an adult wolf comes closer to me and stops me for a
moment.
“Would you mind not using the splash pad right
now?” She sounds pretty sincere and nice with her question as I
take out an earbud to hear what she has to say.
“Not a
problem, ma'am. I was just heading over to this water fountain before
I leave the park.”
“That’s fine. Just stay clear of
the pad if you could.” I’m a bit confused but think I understand.
A strange adult around a bunch of young children isn’t always a
great image unless you’re a female teacher and I’m not either. It
also doesn’t help that I'm dressed in nineties style punk attire
this morning. As she turns around I just shrug and walk in a
roundabout way around the pad and to the water fountain. Once I get a
drink of water I start to feel refreshed but as I finish I feel a
splash of ice cold feeling water on my back. My back stiffens
immediately as my body jolts from bending over to straight in a
matter of milliseconds. I quickly turn around to see a young brown
wolf pup with an empty plastic water bottle in his paws. I’m rather
annoyed but getting angry at such a young kid- especially of his age-
doesn’t make for a good image.
“I’m so sorry.”
Another mother comes speed walking over with a towel as she grabs her
pups’ paw.
“It’s not a big deal. Children will be
children after all. Eh, and I’m fine without drying off. It’s
starting to warm up where I got splashed.”
“I insist.
It’s the least I could do. Jackson, say you’re sorry to this nice
young beaver.” The pups snout points down to the ground as he
replies in a soft tone, his little tail wrapped around his
legs.
“Sorry.”
“It’s okay. I guess I
should dry off. Thanks for letting me borrow this towel, ma’am.”
I take the towel from her and start to dry off the back of my shirt
as best as I can. She takes it back as I finish and get ready to head
off back home. The rest of my day goes by like normal except that I
can’t get the experience I had with that pup splashing me outta my
head. I don’t know why but something about that pup felt a bit off;
as though he intentionally splashed me as if to get me to help with
something. By the time I'm falling asleep in the middle of the night
I resolve that it's just a kid being himself and not actually having
any malicious intent in what he did.
As
I awake I feel refreshed and rejuvenated. It feels like I have the
slightly more energy I had back in my senior year of highschool,
about a half decade ago. It’s not a huge difference but just barely
enough for me to notice. Especially since I usually don’t ever
really feel like getting up in the morning since I hate mornings.
Rather than freak out, I decide to hurry into the restroom near my
bedroom and check the mirror.
“Huh, it must be my
imagination.” Everything looks pretty alright with my body. I
certainly don’t look any different and am definitely still my
beaver self. My tail is still mostly prosthetic, so I know I'm
probably just imagining things. I must have read some of my favorite
age regression stories off of the AR Archive last night and had some
major dreams of regression.
"Oh well, might as well
go for another morning walk since yesterday was actually pretty
good." I'm not normally into walks early in the morning since
I'm not usually one who easily gets up. As I grab my phone and wired
earbuds I notice something that feels off on my lock screen. "Huh?
I could have sworn today was supposed to be Friday? Oh well, it
wouldn't be the first time I've been wrong about the date." I
shrug it off as i turn my music on and head out on my way. The park
is only three blocks away, so I can easily walk to it. As I get near
the splash pad I notice a bunch of wolf pups playing in the water,
their parents keeping watch over them. I pay no mind to them as I
walk, my tail slapping to the beat of the music.
"I
better get a drink before I go." I'm only half way around the
park, but I'd rather stay hydrated than pass out from heatstroke.
That's one of the last things I need right now, especially since it
would temporarily ruin my summer experience. "To the fountain I
go!" I don't trust the old stone fountain by the jungle gym, so
the only other option is the fountain by the splash pad.
"Would
you mind not using the splash pad right now?" A female adult
wolf asks me that as I come closer to the pad.
"Uh
huh. I was just going to get a drink from the fountain here, anyways.
I had no plans of getting soaked this early in the morning."
"That's
fine. Just..." I get a familiar sense of deja vu as she finishes
her sentence, as though I've heard those exact words before.
Something doesn't feel right mentally as I get a drink. I'm snapped
out of it by hearing a splashing sound and crinkling of a plastic
water bottle from nearby.
"I'm so sorry." The
same wolf mother from before comes over as I notice a wolf pup
holding a crinkled, label-less plastic water bottle in his paw. She
grabs his free paw, a towel in her other paw.
"I
don't really see what happened, but I'm sure it isn't a
problem."
"My son splashed your tail. The least
I can do is offer you a towel to dry it off. Danny, say your sorry to
the nice beaver." The pup lowers his snout to the ground before
speaking in a soft tone, his little tail wrapped around his
legs.
"Sorry."
"It's okay. Most
of my tail is prosthetic anyways, so it's not like I could feel the
splash of water. My tail will dry off by the time I get home, so I'll
pass on the towel. A little water never hurt it." I shrug my
shoulders and go on my merry way as I make sure to get any excess
water off my tail. I didn't wanna bring it up, but I swear this
happened to me before, except I got soaked on my back and not my
tail. I try not to think about it as I walk and just let my mind flow
with my music as one of my all time favorite movie soundtrack pieces
comes on.
"Alright! Such a good song!" As I'm at
the edge of the park, about to leave, I suddenly feel a small splash
of water hit my lower back. It causes me to freeze in place for a
moment with how chillingly cold it is. I turn around angerly to not
find anyone nearby. "Must have been one of those damn brats that
did that! Can't their parents keep a better eye on them for fuck
sake?" I sigh as I know I shouldn't curse when a child might be
around, but this is so not cool. My back barely feels dry by the time
I make it back home.
"Oh well, I shouldn't let
something minor like that ruin my day..." Throughout the day I
keep recalling that feeling of deja vu as I keep playing back what
happened at the splash pad in my head. Something about it definitely
feels weird, as in a deja vu kinda weird. Like I should be
remembering something that I'm constantly forgetting. It drives me a
little bit crazy but I try my hardest to hide that anything's up from
my family since I don't wanna worry them over me.
As I awake I feel really refreshed. I feel as
though I fell asleep extra early last night. As I stretch it almost
feels as though something on my backside has that same staticy pins
and needles feel as when my arms and legs try to move while asleep. I
pay that no attention as I get up to head to the restroom. I shift my
weight a bit differently as my backside definitely feels off. It
almost feels as though there's a slightly different weight
distribution than I recall. I think nothing of it as I close the
restroom door. As I turn around and flip the light switch I notice a
strange face looking me in the mirror. Not strange as in foreign but,
strange as in a younger looking red and purple beaver with the same
lightly burned pastel green colored eyes staring back. My clothes
look a lot more plain than normal, too. I start to freak out
internally a little as I realize that's my reflection.
"Okay,
something is clearly up. I look younger... And I most definitely
sound younger, like I'm fifteen again." That leads me to try and
look at my tail and failing before having to partially wrap it around
my body. "Yeah, I'm definitely younger because this is my tail
before the accident. God, what the hell happened that made me become
younger?" As I try to replay what happened yesterday in my mind
it feels like a fog rolls over my memory. I'm not sure whether this
is the usual foggy feeling or if it's something else, making it much
harder on me.
"I need to find a way to stop this.
Surely Hazel will know what to do. I need to contact her right away."
After finishing up quickly in the restroom I hurry back to my room
and grab my phone. Once inside I go to my contacts only to find a lot
of missing numbers/people.
"Great. My
contacts have been erased. Think, Zach, think. What's Ulrich or
Adlers number?" After a few minutes I'm pretty sure I recall
Ulrichs number and speedily text him as fast as my thumbs can type on
the digital keyboard.
[Ace] Ulrich I need your help.
Getting younger. What's Hazels number?
After what feels
like an eternity and a half I get a reply back.
[Ulrich]
Who is this? I don't know anyone with this number, unless you are
borrowing someone elses phone.
[Ace] It's me Zach. I
really need Hazels number because I am getting regressed by the day
and need her help.
Yet again I wait for what feels like a
painstakingly long time before getting a reply.
[Ulrich] I
don't know anyone with the name Zach and I've been told Hazel doesn't
know anyone by that name either. If this is some kind of joke, it
isn't funny. Also, if you really do need her help, why don't you look
her up online like most people would?
"Even Ulrich
doesn't remember me anymore. This is bad. I have to hurry over to
Hazels house before it's too late. God, what's her address?"
Rather than try and figure it out, I just perform some quick online
searches and find it. "Okay, now I just need some bus money,
which I should have hidden away. After scrounging up the right amount
I hastily shove on my shoes and head out. Thank goodness for my bad
habit of not switching into pajamas at night. Before I make it to the
front door I am stopped by my mom calling out to me.
"You're
up all bright and early." I don't turn around as I
respond.
"Yeah. I'm heading off on a walk, so I'll be
back later."
"Don't be gone too long. It's going
to get hot in a little bit." I half ignore that comment as I
walk out the front and hurry down the stairs. Thank goodness the
apartment units aren't part of a large skyscraper and actually lead
outside.
"I have to focus and hurry." Luckily
the nearest bus stop isn't too far from here. As I make my way over I
input the address into my map app and set it for bus route
directions. Right before I get to the stop I see the bus come around
the corner, so i got pretty lucky. After paying and getting a
transfer pass I take a seat in the far back and let the map app guide
me. After about an hour of riding, the single transfer wait time
included, I reach my stop. It's about a block away, so I hurry over.
I see her car in the driveway, so I know she should be in.
"I
hope she doesn't just shoo me away, like Ulrich did." I make
sure to knock loudly as I come up to her front door, nervous about
how she's going to react.
"Just one minute, dear."
God, her accented voice is music to my ears right about now.
Eventually I start to hear her footsteps and the door opening. Rather
than how she's normally just barely taller than me, she's a good
maybe three inches taller than me now. "How may I help you,
sugar?"
"Before I begin, I want you to keep an
open mind." She looks at me, puzzled for a second before
agreeing.
"Alright, I don't know how strange this
will be for you, but I am regressing day by day and it seems like
some people are forgetting me since I've regressed to before I met
them."
"Is it physical or mental regression
because that can tell me a lot, honey."
"So far
it seems to mostly just be physical but, I'm not sure if it'll turn
mental or not later."
"Sure. Before I blindly
believe you, though, I would like to know, how do you know me? I just
wanna make sure I am not just wildly believin' a stranger lookin' to
harm me."
"Through Ulrich and Adler. Last
December, you and Adler invited Zach and I to that cabin in the woods
where you gave us what we thought were just gag presents of diapers
but it turned out in the end we would need them since the drinks you
gave us made us regress. Something about our parents wanting their
babies back for Christmas was the reason, you told us
afterwards."
"Hmm, I cannot say I remember
invitin' a beaver, but I suppose you could not have known about that
if you were not there. If you really were there, then what drinks did
I offer to help you both warm up?"
"It was..."
I have to take a brief moment to think of the answer. "Peppermint
patties with peppermint vodka since you were out of schnapps. Sorry,
things are a little foggy in my head right now."
"That's
fine, sugar. I believe you now, so come on in and meet me in the
kitchen." She gestures for me to come in, so I do and follow her
to the kitchen. I end up taking a seat at the table as she heads out
into the garage. She's probably just getting some things to help cure
me.
"Thank God she didn't just shoo me away, or
worse." After a short while of just twiddling my thumbs she
comes in with a lot of things.
"I'll have to make
this quick, honey, on account of Adler comin' over here soon. May I
have one of yer hands please, sugar?" I oblige and let her see
my right hand. She picks up a little needle looking thing and holds
my hand down, palm up, on the table before pricking one finger. "I
need a tiny amount of blood so I can see what's goin' on." She
rolls my hand and lets some drop into a small container.
"How
long will this take?"
"As long as it needs to,
sugar. If you really did, or do, know me, then you should know I am
usually thorough with my work." She's got a point there. I kinda
just sit back nervously as I let her work her magic with all these
different jars filled with liquids and solids. "Hmmm, it seems
you are getting younger by the day. I even think I recognize the
product type used. An industry competitor of mine makes something
that I think could work as a cure. I'll call him up and see about
getting an antidote for you, sugar." I sigh a sigh of relief as
this might all be over by the end of the day. "If we cannot make
it today, I'll give you a special mixture to drink tonight so you can
remember today and so that we can hopefully find a solution
tomorrow." Out of the blue I jump a bit as I hear a semi loud
knock on the door.
"That must be Adler. I'll quickly
make up that mixture and give you my number in a moment. Do be a
darling and send me a message when you get back home, honey. Better
yet, just message me your address and I'll drop the cure off so you
don't have to come over here. I doubt your parents let you drive and
don't want to drive all the way over here late at night, especially
since they probably don't even realize anything is going on."
She leaves for a moment to answer the door and from where I am seeing
I watch her give Adler a friendly hug before they both come in, along
with Ulrich.
"Ulrich dear, I had an urgent case I had
to take care of who is getting younger day by day. If I paid you some
gas money, would you mind taking him home in a little bit?"
"Oh,
sure thing. Speaking of which, I got some text messages earlier from
someone asking for your number. He claimed to know you. Have you
gotten any strange messages."
"If this is the
same person I'm treatin', I can assure you that he needs my help. I
heard it in his voice that he was not lying about knowin' us." I
feel a little anxious as they speak, so I don't get up, my stomach in
knots. "I have to get back to my work for a moment, so why don't
you stick around? I'll only be another couple minutes." She
comes back in and gets straight back to work. "I convinced
Ulrich to take you home and hopefully by tonight we'll have a
cure."
"Thank you so much for helping me. I'm
not sure anyone else would believe me if I told them what was
happening to me."
"Not a problem, sugar. Just
remember, if we get you a cure, I am going to have to charge you for
my service since I do not work for free, usually." I was
expecting this. Hopefully it won't be too expensive since I don't
have too much cash. "Since you seem to be a friend of mine, I
will charge you two hundred dollars and my friend might charge extra
himself." God I hope when this is all over they don't remember
this and I don't have to pay.
"I'll make sure I don't
forget." After a couple minutes she hands me a little plastic
container and a torn sheet of paper with her number on it along with
a couple weird words on it.
"In case we don't get a
cure, just ingest the mixture in this container. Also, come back the
next day and tell me the word on here, so we don't have to go through
this whole thin' again, honey."
"Again, thanks a
lot." I get up as Ulrich comes in.
"We're done
here, so you can take him." It feels weird now that Ulrich is
now more than a half foot taller than me, rather than being a good
four inches taller.
"Gotcha. Alright, let's head out.
Hazel, you don't need to pay me for gas money." I follow Ulrich
out and into his car. This feels real weird since he doesn't even
remember me. "So, how exactly did we meet?"
"On
an online forum on TOR, but since I have been regressing, well, it
seems like we never sent messages to each other."
"Meeting
someone I met on TOR, huh? Didn't think that would be something I
would do. Now, where do you live?" I quickly put the address
into my map app so I can give directions while we chat.
"You
sure are taking this well enough, on account of I could be
lying."
"I can hear it in your voice that you
aren't lying. Plus, if you do actually know me, you'd know that I
trust Hazel and her judgment."
"Yeah. I can't
wait until they make the cure. I don't know if you've ever gone
through physical regression without the mental portion kicking in,
but it's not fun waking up to find yourself younger and knowing
nobody will believe you."
"You're right I
wouldn't understand. I've always been lucky enough to only experience
both together." The rest of the way home I feel at ease just
chatting with him. Hopefully they'll have a cure made by tonight.
Once back home I go about the rest of my day as normal as I can make
it, waiting for a reply from Hazel that she's done it again. By night
she hasn't replied, so I ingest the mixture and try and memorize the
words on the torn paper before dozing
off.
"Damn it. I have to get
over to Hazels as fast as I can." As I head into the restroom I
am greeted to a twelve year old version of myself, puberty having
left my body, my voice better suiting an angelic boys choir than I'd
like. Hell, my fur is lighter coloured. It's close to becoming those
same pastel colours I grew up seeing. "I don't have time to
check out my body now. I have a mission." After finishing up in
the restroom I hurry up and get ready. Luckily I still have money I
can use to catch the bus. Also, I am lucky my mom isn't out in the
living room when I leave. Instead of the phone I did have, it's now
one meant for kids. It's a bit embarrassing, but I don't care since
I'll need it for when Hazel texts me about the cure. On the way to
her house I find a way to install a messaging app my parents
shouldn't be able to snoop in on and see who I'm messaging.
"Okay,
just have to tell her the words and what's going on." As I reach
her front door I knock and wait for her to open up. I quickly explain
what's going on and tell her the words she wrote for me
yesterday.
"Do come on in then, sugar. To tell you
the truth, I have never had a situation like this occur." I
follow her back into the kitchen and sit, again hoping she can fix
this. "I have heard a story about this happening with one of my
papa's friends once. He told me that nobody would believe she was
regressin' and gettin' younger. Though he chose to believe her and
she ended up marryin' him. Now, you hold still and I will be right
back." She leaves the room as I patiently wait, anxious about
what will happen if she doesn't end up making the cure and I regress
to be too young to get over here on my own. Before Hazel comes back
in I get a quick text message from my mom.
[Mom] Where are
you?
[Ace] I'm at the park. I'll be home in a while. I
just need some time to myself.
"I hope she buys that
and doesn't come looking for me." Almost immediately I get a
quick response.
[Mom] Alright. Just be safe and come home
in one piece.
"Okay, honey, let's get to work."
As I set my phone down I see Hazel closing the door to the garage
with her foot paws. "May I have one of yer hands, sugar?"
Again, I oblige as she gets a small blood sample by pricking my
finger. "I will be sure to contact my papa right away to see if
he remembers how he cured my mom all those years ago. Surely he will
know what to do since he's been in the age regression business longer
than I have." As she takes out her phone I hear a semi loud
knock on the front door. "That must be Adler. I'll let them know
what is going on."
"Okay." As I sit and
wait I feel pretty nervous as the idea that I might not be cured
keeps running through my brain. It's especially scary since I don't
know how far this regression will go nor whether or not I will end up
back in diapers. Also whether or not any mental regression will occur
after another cycle or two of this. I'm not sure I can handle a
couple more cycles of this since I'm already losing my mind,
figuratively of course. Despite loving to read age regression
stories, I am not a huge fan of it actually happening to me.
"I
am going to call my papa real quick and put him on speaker."
Hazel comes back in, pulling out her phone. The call comes through almost
immediately.
"What's up, pumpkin? Next week I'm going
to be volunteering at the church if you wanna come by and help at the
food bank we're holding." You can tell he's calling from
inside a moving vehicle by the sounds of wind being picked up by the
microphone.
"Sure thin', but I have an important
question for you, papa."
"What do you
need?"
"Do you remember when mom was regressin'
and nobody believed her?"
"Sure I do. Is
something happening to a friend of yours, or at least someone
claiming to be a friend?"
"Yeah. I think I know
what the product is too: Bright Rose Fourteen water."
"Do
they really have a fourteenth version of that old product out? I
haven't heard of that since the seventh version was released when you
were just born. If this fourteenth version is anything like the
seventh, you will need to prepare in advance because the antidote
needs a day to ferment. I'm sorry I couldn't be much help, pumpkin."
I feel saddened by his words that there is nothing Hazel can
do.
"That's quite alright on my end. Maybe not my
friends end, though. Bye-bye papa."
"Bye
pumpkin, darling."
"Well, I'm sorry there is
nothing I can do." I feel shattered knowing I cannot do anything
about this whatsoever besides let it slide. Same as yesterday, Ulrich
drives me back, except this time I stay quiet the whole ride back in
the back. I go about the rest of my day in despair and loathing when
behind closed doors to help myself try and cope with the fact there's
nothing I can do.
"I better get
used to being a little kid again because it's going to be a long,
long time before I am even close to being an adult." As I sulk
into the restroom I am greeted to seven year old me with my pastel
red and purple fur and my pastel green eyes. Hell, I'm less than a
foot taller than the restroom counter, my eyes are barely above the
counter, and there's a dumb plastic kiddy step stool in the corner
for my short ass to be able to use the sink and reach the counter.
After quickly using the restroom I slide over the stool to wash my
hands and as I turn on the water a thought pops up in my mind.
"Wait a minute! Those wolf pups must have been
regressing as well! They might have been trying to get my attention!
I gotta get to the park and hope they're still there." I feel
utterly embarrassed as I switch out of my pajamas and into what I
consider the least offensive to my adult mind clothes I can find. My
option for shoes ain't great, but that doesn't matter as I put on a
pair of brown velcro sandals. As I start heading towards the front
door I make sure to watch out for my brother who's still living with
us and my mom. I find neither as I exit out the front door.
"Good!
Now I have to hurry." I hope I can find them so I can get some
answers from one of the mothers- assuming they'd even give me an
antidote- or that one of the wolf pups knows what to do. Just getting
over to the park in this body feels like such a struggle, especially
since I'm a few years younger than when I had to have a heart valve
replaced. "Damn I really take that mechanical valve and my
energy as an adult for granted." I had to stop plenty of times
just to make it here and I still have a little ways more to go before
I'm even at the splash pad. Being winded from a couple block walk as
a kid is kinda embarrassing if you ask me,
"Sigh, I
better get going before I completely run out of energy." I
struggle my way over and thankfully along the way I see the wolves at
the splash pad. The wolf pups looks less like children and a lot more
like toddlers and babies.
"Where's your mommy little
beaver?" One of the wolf mothers asks as I come closer.
"She's
in the car." I quickly lie instinctively. "I gotta go to
the bathroom."
"Did your mommy say you could
walk here alone?" I nod as I pretend like I really need to go
and she lets me go past as I enter the restroom since it's close to
the splash pad. Inside I get into a blind spot and take a moment to
think about what I am going to tell them. My thoughts are stopped by
the sound of a flushing in one of the stalls and a pair of tiny feel
plopping onto the ground.
"The soap dispenser."
I hear a cherubic squeaky voice whisper that as the stall opens and
out comes a wolf pup shorter than me. He looks at me as though he
knows what's going on, a sense of clarity in his gaze.
"Thanks,
I guess." I don't fully understand what he means, but I decide
in a moment of rashness that maybe the soap is the cure. I have
absolutely no other leads, so this is the best I've got. Reaching it
isn't too difficult and it comes out in powder form into the palm of
my left paw. As strange as it sounds, I don't bother washing it off
since I doubt soap will do anything when I wash my hands in this
situation, so I just swallow it. "Ugh, it tastes terrible."
After a minute I feel no changes, so I think I've wasted my time and
ruined my taste buds for a little while. In defeat and to try and
wash out that powdered soap taste I decide to get a drink from the
water fountain. As I do, I begin to feel all strange and tingly
inside. My body starts to feel like it's rapidly cooling as well and
my head spins like crazy and throbs in major pain. My eyes start to
close as I start to fall over.
"Ugh,
I feel like I got no sleep." As I stretch and groan in bed I
wonder how young I am today. I pay no attention to anything out of
sleepiness until I reach the restroom. In the mirror I notice I am
back to my nearly mid-twenties self in my reflection. "Yes! I'm
back to normal!" I silently scream in joy knowing that I'm
finally back to normal. "Thank god I'm back. The only thing I'll
miss about that experience is having better hearing. I better call
Hazel and let her know what's going on!" As I hurry back into my
room I snatch my phone from my bed and immediately call her. It takes
a moment before the calls goes through. "Hazel, you will not
believe what I went through these past few days!"
"Huh?
Can you call me back later, sugar? It's not even six A.M. yet."
She hangs up as I must have accidentally waken her up. As I check the
time I see it's only five forty-seven A.M. and decide it's best not
to wake anyone else up.
"I really do have that wolf
pup to thank. Maybe I should go and talk to those mothers about what
they're doing to their pups as a way to help them. Eh, on second
thought, maybe not. I really do not wanna go through that again.
Growing up once is enough for me..."
Tales of Regression
by: TheFurEffect | Story In Progress | Last updated Sep 25, 2023
Stories of Age/Time Transformation