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Chapter 3 by RegressionSchool RegressionSchool

How is decided who get's to be a little?

lottery

Every decade, as the world continued to grapple with the phenomenon of halted aging, there came a moment of anticipation and uncertainty: the lottery. It wasn't a lottery for wealth or fame; it was a lottery for regression – a chance for adults to experience life as "littles" once again.

Imagine waking up on the morning of the lottery, your heart pounding with excitement and nervousness. You might be 30, 40, or even 50 years old, but today, age didn't matter. Today, you might be chosen to regress, to experience the world through the eyes of a child once more.

The lottery was a random selection process. Names were drawn, and those fortunate – or perhaps, in some cases, apprehensive – individuals were chosen to regress. But it wasn't just about who was selected; it was also about how far back they would go. Would they become infants, toddlers, preschoolers, or kindergarteners? The level of regression was also randomly chosen, adding an extra element of surprise to the process.

Let's say, for example, that Sarah, a 35-year-old woman, was selected in the lottery. Her heart raced as she waited to hear what level of regression she would experience. Would she become a babbling infant, learning to crawl and grasp at objects? Or would she be a curious toddler, exploring the world on wobbly legs and with wide-eyed wonder?

As Sarah's name was called, she held her breath, her palms sweaty with anticipation. The announcer declared that she would regress to the level of a preschooler. Sarah's heart fluttered with a mix of excitement and nervousness. She hadn't expected this, but she was ready for the adventure ahead.

With a sense of anticipation, Sarah embraced her new role as a preschooler. She traded her adult clothes for cute, brightly colored outfits – perhaps a dress adorned with cartoon characters or a pair of overalls with playful patterns. She found herself drawn to toys she hadn't played with in years – building blocks, stuffed animals, and miniature cars.

Sarah's regression didn't just affect her; it impacted those around her as well. Her friends and family, who had known her as a capable adult, now saw her through a different lens. They embraced her with love and support, ready to guide her through this new chapter of her life.

Sarah's caregiver, Emma, was thrilled to welcome her into the world of preschoolers. Together, they embarked on adventures filled with imagination and creativity. They painted colorful pictures, built towering block towers, and danced to silly songs. Through it all, Emma provided the nurturing support that Sarah needed, fostering a sense of safety and security in her preschooler's world.

The lottery wasn't just about regression; it was about rediscovery. Adults like Sarah had the opportunity to reconnect with their inner child, to experience the joys of innocence and wonder once again. And for those who cared for them, it was a chance to embrace their nurturing instincts and foster a sense of love and belonging.

As the years passed and the lottery came around again, new individuals were chosen to regress, and the cycle continued. Some embraced the experience wholeheartedly, diving into their new roles with enthusiasm and joy. Others faced challenges and uncertainties, navigating the complexities of regression with support from their caregivers and loved ones.

But through it all, one thing remained constant: the laughter and joy that filled the world of "littles" and their caregivers.

Who do you want to follow through this world?

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