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Endless Lullabies

By: Henry Lyra
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Tim Wilder, called Starboy by his loved ones, was eighteen and ready to leave for college with his best friends, Oliver and Alex. Tragically, after a car crash the night of his high school graduation ending with him with a head blow that cause him brain damage, everything changed. After the coma, he was... different.

He began regressing to infantile behavior, starting with potty accidents that forced his family to put him in diapers. Then, sucking his thumb, babytalking, enjoying baby cartoons, crying and bawling and being needy.

Without a good prognosis from the doctors, his father was lost, his friend Alex was wary and his little brother Matt was now the big brother who took care of him.

As Tim regressed, he realized he was now Starbaby, and wrote letters to Oliver, known as Moonkid, about his fears and yet possible happiness of a chance to be a baby again. However, he wonders why everyone is so secretive about Oliver not visiting and the car crash. A secret that might break his mind to total babyhood forever...


NOTE: The novel has a underage character, but there are ZERO sexual elements in the novel at all. The age regression is purely mental and emotional, and the diaper use and changes have no sexual depiction. It's completely emotional description and the novel is completly focused in the emotions of regression.
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