Daily Free-Write September 1, 2020
Added 2020-09-01 16:45:15 +0000 UTC"But I'm not a baby!"
Then why are you in baby clothes, asked the buck, checking his little folf's pants.
"Because you put me in them," he said with a pout.
"I did, because you are just a little cub. Silly boy, still trying to act like a grown up. Don't make me call your mother!"
"No!" cried the babied fur. "I hate it when you call her!"
"Well, are you gonna be a good cub or not, Hmm? I don't hear a yes. Okay then."
The folf cringed as he stood by the front door while his new "Daddy" brought out his cell phone. He knew what was coming.
"Your mom wants to talk with you." Said the buck, handing the phone off to the diminutive folf.
"Hi Mom. No, I'm not being bad, but- ...I know, Mom, but I'm not a bab- ...But I don't wanna- Mommmmm!"
The buck watched in amusement as the babied folf argued with his own mother about his baby treatment. It wasn't long ago that the folf was an independent adult with a house and a job and big boy clothes. But he was just too cute not to snatch up. After all, around these parts if you could dominate another fur, you could claim them. And this folf was just too cute to resist.
"...yes momma. I understand. I'll be a good boy for Dada today." The otter hung ump and handed the phone back to 'Daddy'.
"So, are you gonna be a good boy while we're out and about?"
"Yes, Daddy."
"And you're gonna hold my hand the hard time?"
"Yes, sir."
"I won't have to use the harness again like last time?"
"No, sir."
"I think I'm gonna put the child harness on you anyway. You've gotta prove you know how to be a good boy before you can earn that privelege.
The buck grabbed the harness hanging on a hook next to the car keys and strapped it around the little folfy, clipping the retractable leash to his belt in case it was needed.
"Okay little one, take Daddy's hand and let's go. We can stop by your parents' house after we finish our errands."
The folfy blushed hard as he was led out the door. If only he hadn't gone to the hardware store that day. He might still be living his adult life.