The Weird Scholarship – Chapter Two

The Weird Scholarship – Chapter Two.

I drove my car into Cambridge and then followed the directions I was given previously. I pulled into the lot near Kesge Auditorium and right away I saw the group I was looking for. They were not hard to miss. The parking lot was empty except for a livery van and four cars. Five college age girls and two women stood around the van. I pulled in and got out.

“Are you Nora?” a woman asked me. She looked like she was forty. She wore mom jeans and a T-shirt.

“Yes,” I said. I opened the back door of my car and got my bags, a pillow, and my sleeping bag. I had brought two bags. One was usually sufficient for camping, but not for this trip. The extra bag was my diaper bag. I grabbed my stuff in both arms and took them toward the van. “I think I have everything I need.”

“Good. You’re the last one, so let’s get going. You can put your stuff in the back of the van.” She open the rear door and I piled my stuff in there.

I opened the diaper bag and pulled out a book and then looked down at my clean diapers. The wet diaper I had on had stopped feeling warm and good and I felt that I could use a change. “Do I have time to run to the bathroom real quick?” I leaned closer to her. “I’m wet.”

The other older woman heard me. She looked at a brown haired girl. “Are you wet, Darla?” She actually put her hand under the girl’s skirt to check.

She pulled away. “No, mother. I’m fine. You don’t have to do that. I’m starting college now. I know if I am wet or need a change.”

“I’m your mother and I care about you. You don’t want to get a rash like last time, do you?”

“Mother, stop! I’m going to camp now.” She walked around and picked a seat in the van.

The woman, not Darla’s mother, leaned in and whispered to me. “Do you think we can get by another hour? I think Darla’s feeling a bit of pressure to get on the road.”

I nodded. When Kara and I were testing, she had me try to make a diaper leak. I hadn’t been able to before the thing got so soggy I had to take it off. I had had to wet three times to get to that point. “I think so.”

“Good. Then we got to go.” She led me in through the sliding door of the van and I took a seat beside a bored looking girl with a sarcastic nerd phrase on her shirt. She wore black cargo jeans with all kinds of metal hanging from them. She turned to the other woman. “Mrs. Keene, we need to get going.”

“Sure. Have a good time, Darla, and listen to Miss. Jones.”

The girl Darla just glared as Miss Jones closed the sliding door and walked around to the driver’s seat. While she was gone, the girl next to me whispered, “My God, it’s like she is a five year old going to her first sleep-away camp.”

“So I wasn’t the only one who thought that was uncomfortable?” I asked.

“Hardly,” said the girl, “at least she was standing up to her mother and not crying as she drove away.” She just pointed her thumb behind her to a girl wearing a pale blue and plaid bib overalls. She was dabbing her eyes with a Kleenex. The girl wore her short blond hair in pig tales. In her left arm she held a battered teddy bear. “So what’s your story?”

Before I could answer, Miss Jones hopped in the drivers seat and started the van. She put the van in gear and started to drive out of parking lot. “Girls,” she said. “I am Elizabeth Jones, but you can call me Bets. I am the scholarship coordinator and founder of the Scholarship for Incontinent Girls in Engineering. I like to have this camp for several reasons. Mainly so you can get to know each other and find out who you want to be your roommate. There are six of you, so you can pair off during camp. The other reason is, unfortunately, to screen out people who are liars. I had to replace one girl who was not even incontinent. I thought Nora was more deserving of the scholarship.” At this point we had driven off campus and onto the main road. “So get to know each other during this week. How about introducing yourself to each other as we drive to the camp.” She stopped talking to concentration driving and we started talking.

“Well, I am glad to be on the road,” said Darla. “You don’t know what it’s like to live with a woman that treats you like a toddler every minute of the day. I’m eighteen now. I am finally independent.”

“We’re supposed to be introducing ourselves, Mommy’s Girl, not whining about our childhoods,” said the girl next to me.

“That’s really mean,” said Darla. “I am tired of being teased about my incontinence. Having a mother who is not so discrete about it means everyone in high school knew. I just want to move on. I want to experience stuff. That is what college is for. This scholarship is great. I worried about college and having to hide my diapers from my roommate, but if my roommate also needs diapers I can keep it a secret. My name is Darlene Keene and I am excited about studying engineering at MIT.”

“Darlene, not Darla?” I asked.

“Darla is my toddler name. I am eighteen and I am an adult. I am Darlene. I have a medical condition called incontinence that I can manage as an adult. I don’t need my overprotective mother to change me.”

The girl with the teddy bear sat beside Darlene. She spoke up. It was the first time she said anything. “I’ve never changed myself before. I’m a bit overwhelmed. I’ve never been so far away from my mommy before.” The girl next to me snickered, but the girl ignored her. “My name is Melody.” Her voice was soft and quiet. “I don’t really have friends, so I don’t know what to expect. I was home schooled. I scored perfect on the ACT.”

In the rear seat, a girl spoke up. “I’m Veronica English. I’m just as normal as anyone else, or I was until the accident. Some drunk ran into my car when I first got my license. It wasn’t fair. The drunk doesn’t have to wear diapers. That would be fitting justice. Instead, he only got thirty days in jail. I have to spend the rest of my life in diapers.” She pounded her fists on the seat beside her. “My boyfriend took someone else to prom. He was too embarrassed to be with me. I entered my application for the scholarship that day. Ironically, the next day was the last day to get the scholarship application in the mail.”

“My name is Bella,” said her neighbor who had just looked up from a book. She wore all black. Even her nail polish and lipstick was black. “People already though I was weird, so knowing about my diapers really didn’t change things. I like dressing in black and reading about vampires.” She picked up her book and started to read.

“A girl named Bella who reads books about vampires? Can you get more cliché than that?” said the girl next to me. “I’m surprised she doesn’t sparkle in the sunlight.” She started laughing at her own joke.

Bella looked up. “I’m reading Anne Rice, not that stupid Stephanie Meyer woman. Lestat and Louie would feel sorry for vampires that sparkle in the sun. My mother liked the name Bella. I was born way before Twilight even was heard of. Why don’t you tell us about yourself, Loudmouth, instead of teasing us. You pee your pants like the rest of us.”

“Fine. My name is Cassie. I am majoring in engineering at MIT. I’ve dreamed of coming to MIT all my life. I want to fully experience college.” She looked at me. I hadn’t introduced myself yet.

“From hearing you talk, you wouldn’t even know you were incontinent. What gives?” asked Bella. “You’re not telling us about yourself.”

“I told you my name and my vision. I’m done.”

“Cassie doesn’t have to say why she wears diapers,” I said. “My promised college fund went away, so I thought I couldn’t go to college. I was going to go to Alpen-adria-univeritat Klagenfurt to pursue a yodeling major, but thanks to this scholarship, I will actually get to major in a marketable skill.” I looked around. I was being stared at. I gave a nervous giggle. “Plus, I don’t have to explain my special underpants to a roommate. I’m Nora Stevens. I don’t have a middle name. Is that weird or what?” I faced forward and looked in my book.

Cassie slid next to me. “Why did you turn down a chance to study in Austria?” Her voice was quiet like she didn’t want the other girls to hear. “I was living with a family who had a real daughter who was studying in Europe. She was so pretty and she came home to visit for Christmas. She had so many experiences.” She looked across me out the window and sighed. “That was my favorite family.”

“Um, yodeling,” I said. That was all the answer I thought I needed to give. I wondered what she meant by having a favorite family. I thought you only got one.

“I never thought I could even get into MIT.” She smiled at me. “I hit the jackpot here.” She shifted her legs closed and closed her eyes like she needed to pee. She didn’t get the blank stare Kara said I got went I wet a diaper.

The End of The Weird Scholarship – Chapter Two.

If you want to read more stories about ABDL girls you can find a list here: Diaper Girls – Index

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