Even before they woke up, their fate was already sealed. The vents in the room were pumping an invisible gas, the only trace of it being a faint swell smell, almost like milk. As the girls slept in their new nursery, waiting for the drugs they were given to wear off so they could wake up, their minds were being altered to fit the new lifestyles they were given. They would regard their nursery as the only safe place in the world, not wanting to go anywhere else unless their mommies were with them. They gained a natural inclination to want to play, to not hide their feelings, to want their mommy when something was hard or if they were tired or if they just wanted a hug. Their minds were flushed of their toilet training, of any knowledge they gained from school, of any real awareness of the real world outside of what their mommies told them. They were made into the perfect grown-up babies.
As they fully woke up, the girls looked over each other, their childish hairstyles, their infantile clothing that covered the bulges of their diapers, and they thought they all looked perfect.
"Look, Umi, Koto, there's a bouncyhouse! Let's go pway!" Honoka grabbed the arms of her two friends and dragged them over, other girls following her.
Various groups formed in their very first playtime. Some went towards the stuffed animals, making up stories about what they were doing; others played the babyish games in the room with their simple rules and colorful designs; yet others decided to watch baby-friendly tv shows, sitting on their diapers and singing along if they didn't have a pacifier or thumb in their mouth.
They all, in one way or another, were enjoying their peace.
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"My, these 'school idols' have fallen quite quickly," one of the women said as she watched the high schoolers-turned-babies play from a variety of cameras. The women were excited to play with these girls, but who were they and how had they caused these changes?
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