Stories
On this page, you can find a few ABDL stories that I wrote. They're PDF files so you can download them for yourself to read on your e-reader, tablet or phone. ππ In case you were looking for stories that are 100% fanfiction, please go to my AO3, since that's the place where I exclusively publish ABDL fanfics!
Despite the fact that the author of the stories is mostly noted as "Wirt R. Hosteg", which is an anagram for ghost-writer, it really is me, in case you're confused or something. π
Note that some of these stories contain minors (aged around 12-17) (but not at all portrayed doing anything sexual!) due to those being written by me at the age of (nearly) 18 and not really knowing any better. If you're not comfortable with it, then please don't read them. These stories are also marked with a π¦ for the convenience.
Story descriptions:
"Primrose" π¦ | This story is about an orphan girl, aged 16, named Primrose who gets kicked out of the orphanage when the employees there discover that she has infantilism. On her way to find a new home, she's not successful at all, until she suddenly finds herself on the dark side... will this end well?
This story is written in the first person, and contrary to everyone else who speaks with an American accent, Primrose speaks with a British one."Primrose, King Dice and the Camp Camp Wharf Hijackers" π¦ | This story is a direct sequel to Primrose and takes place 2 years after that story as well. Primrose feels lonesome and is very much longing for some friends/simple company, despite already having her nuclear family at the casino where she lives. Meanwhile, at a campsite that's miles away from the isles where the casino is located, a group of 12 teenage campers travels to the dark side of the isles, since Max, one of those teenagers, is longing to meet his idol who also lives there. That idol, however, is not the only one they eventually end up meeting...
This story is written from different points of view in the first person, unless it's the 'camera's POV', which is the third person. Again, contrary to everyone else who speaks with an American accent, Primrose speaks with a British one."The story of the foundling" π¦ | This is a story that doesn't completely surround ABDL (sorry!), but it does contain such elements, such as dummies and nursing bottles, but most importantly, nappies. This story is about Nana, a teenage orphan girl with PIMD (profound intellectual and multiple disabilities) who wakes up in thorny bushes after having been unconscious for quite some time. A set of male twins eventually finds her, and decides to take care of her. But what will their custodian think? And what about the rest of the islanders when Nana decides she's ready to finally meet them in person?
This story is written in the first person from Nana's point of view (this has been very difficult, because a point of view from someone with PIMD is very difficult to describe), and every chapter describes an experienced day, unless otherwise stated. Contrary to everyone else who speaks with an American accent, Nana thinks and speaks with a British/Kiwi accent."The drastical changes in Heart's life" π¦ | This story is about the autistic Heart (who's mostly based on me in real life, but female unlike me), aged 18, who is an ABDL, and that side of hers is named 'baby Sarah'. She goes on a summer camp, but will she be able to freely express herself that way, or will she be forced to suppress those feelings? Also, to whom will she tell all about this?
This story is written in the first person, and every chapter describes an experienced day, unless otherwise stated. Contrary to everyone else who speaks with an American accent, Heart speaks with a British one."A short, sweet story..." | This short story is one of the few self-insert/second person ones that I managed to write. At the start, a little guide on abbreviations as used in the story is found, so you can portray yourself as you please. In this story, you're an ABDL with no CG, and at one day, you suddenly decide to pretend to be a foundling on someone's doorstep. That 'someone' happens to wish to be a CG to littles and ABDLs like you with all of the love in the world...
"A different side of darkness" π¦ | This story is about Linnea, or Lin for short, aged 17, who becomes homeless after her aunt and uncle decide to emigrate without her. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she gets assaulted by a random suspicious gang who beat her up and take her to an old studio... will Lin be able to accept her new life in the so-called darkness?
This story is written in the first person, and contrary to everyone else who speaks with an American accent, Lin speaks with a British one."Boom!" π¦ | This story is about Greg(ory) Kaine Volt, or rather, 9-Volt, aged 12, who is a major video game addict (who never got out of nappies due to that) who suddenly receives a letter of a test centre where they seek preteens and teenagers who are willing to test a new elixir of sorts. He's apparently one of the lucky ones to be able to test it, and it really turns out that the same elixir mostly focuses on becoming young again. How will it all go after he takes it? Better or worse than he got told? Or even in-between?
This story is written in the first person. Throughout the story, Greg temporarily gets the nickname 'Cain' in the medical centre, most likely for anonymous medical reports with fictitious names that come from there."The exchange (of the two groups of surrogate parents)" π¦ | This story is about two different nuclear/'surrogate' families from two different locations, of which the parents briefly go on an exchange similarly to the reality show Wife Swap. One family is a nuclear family of four, while the other is a nuclear family of eight (four kids of which two are not toilet-trained, four parents). Will the exchange go well? Read to find out!
This story is written in the first person from the points of view from Marcie (yet another character based on me except for the gender), the daughter of the family of four, and Allie, the second-eldest of the family of eight. Marcie and her family speak with a British accent, while Allie and her family speak with an American one."Bridget's Blog" π¦ | This story is written similarly to real-life blog sites. These 'blog posts' are written by Bridget May Kenning, aged 16 (later on 17), who seems like your average everyday teenager, while on her blog, she shows a totally different side of hers, namely one of the age of 3 that manifested from the traumas she had to go through lately. Bridget eventually decides to show that 3-year-old side to the public world to see how everyone will react. This goes even better than anyone, including Bridget herself, actually expected.
This story is written in the first person."Misenchantment" π¦ | This story is about Angel, aged 15, who is non-binary, autistic, hearing-impaired, has albinism, SPD and anxiety that's similar to PTSD. They escape from their mother who abuses them real badly, and after a long while of cycling, they find themself in quite an interesting realm... Somewhere in that realm, there's one certain door that you really shouldn't open up, because if you do, a horrible misenchantment will be cast upon you. But what if Angel's curiosity gets the better of them, resulting in them actually opening that door...?
This story is written in the first person. Trigger warnings: minor mentions of abuse and self-harm, and occasional mentions of trauma."From crewmate to cradle" | This story is about a group of 12 crewmates who work at the Skeld complex. One of them, the non-binary Sam, aged 18, has been a DL and a little for quite some time, and especially the last one is a detail that they don't share that easily. Despite that, they're quite a successful new crewmate at the Skeld complex, where they go on missions and complete tasks in and around outer space. However, things in Sam's life take quite the drastical turn when one of their fellow crewmates eventually discovers their little side by accident, after a long mission and day, too...
This story is written in the third person. Trigger warnings are listed prior to the first chapter, read those attentively!"Valiant Stardust" | This interactive story, as well as the biggest one that I've written so far with 65 chapters, is about the neurodivergent and non-binary Starlet 'Star' Dust, aged 22, who, at the start of the story, betrays the Toppat Clan, in which they had been against their will for a little over a year, before it completely disbands in an explosion of its orbital station, leaving them as its last living ex-member. In the process, they help two 'intruders', who are really two kind gentlemen who initially tried to disband the clan but had many angry clansmen on to them, escape in one of the pods, and slowly but surely, they reveal more details about how their era as a Toppat, as well as their very traumatic childhood, has caused much pain for them.
This story is written in the first person, and most of the featured characters speak with an American accent, whereas a selective minority of them speak with miscellaneous English accents, such as British, Cockney or Michigan. Trigger warnings are listed prior to the first chapter, read those attentively!"Into (head)space" π¦-slight | This interactive story, which is based on a fanfic that I published on AO3 in July 2022, is about me (aged 22 here), who spends their summer vacation in 2022 in Rustvale, Pennsylvania for 4 weeks, which is where my friend Sunny (aged nearly 18) lives for almost 2 years. 4 of our other friends are also there: Kel (aged 17), his older brother Hero (aged 21), Aubrey (aged 18), and fellow infantilist Basil (also aged 18). On the first Monday of my stay in Sunny's house, during a documentary marathon on the TV, a British satellite channel airs a documentary about a day-care centre that's been established in a formerly hijacked orbital station, where reformed 'children' go, which fascinates me and Basil big-time. When it's revealed that said day-care centre has a website and can actually be visited, the six of us quickly plan a visit, which results in me and Basil being allowed to spend 4 days there as toddlers.
This story is written in the first person, and the majority of the characters speak with an American accent, whereas quite a minority, including me, speaks with a British accent instead.