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Angelina

(2017)
(The fifth book in the Dr. Richards' Littles series)
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"Knock, knock, knock," came at her window. Angelina jerked her head up to see the older man that had answered the door of the mansion now standing beside her car. She pressed the button to roll down the window but it didn't work because there was no power to the car. Angelina opened the car door slowly allowing the man to step back. She blushed as she stepped out of the car. For some reason, this man had fascinated her instantly when she'd met him. He was older but very handsome. He held himself in a way that suggested he had been in the military - straight and powerful. He'd be able to take care of himself in any situation. She had memorized his name, Paul. Somehow it was important that she remember that.

"Do you need some help, Angelina?" Paul asked in his deep voice.

Angelina smiled shyly at him. "I'm sorry to bother you. I'd love some help if you know something about stupid, old cars that won't start."

"Not all old things won't start, Angelina. Sometimes, they just need to find the right person to tinker with them," Paul said.

So begins the fifth story in the series of "Littles." Angelina has met the mysterious, older Paul. Angelina discovers that she needs someone to help in many ways. Soon she is living her life as an age play Little. Is this the right life style for her? Paul is ready to convince her. He has thought his days as a Daddy to a Little girl had ended with the death of someone dear to him. Somehow, they both know that the key to their happiness rests in the other's heart. Can Angelina allow Paul to take care of her completely?

Characters from the first four novel in this series reappear to continue their stories. You do not need to read the stories in order. All are complete stories. The books in this series will feature invasive medical treatments, including thorough examinations and enemas when required, as well as diaper changes, spankings and other punishments. If you are offended by any of these or by age play (adults who choose to live as a Little or a parent of a Little), this is not the book or series for you.


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