The Weird Scholarship – Chapter Six

The Weird Scholarship – Chapter Six.

When Cassie and I entered the cafeteria, everyone got quiet. I knew that did not bode well. I knew it was even worse when Bets stood up and almost glared at us.

“Cassie, I need to have a word with you in the other room.” She looked at me. “I will deal with you after I deal with Cassie.” She turned and walked toward the kitchen, but turned and waited for Cassie who, with reluctance, followed her.

The other girls stared at me. Melody was the first to speak. “You were gone for three hours. Bets is really mad. She wants to send you both home.”

“That’s not quite true,” said Veronica. “She said that you better have a very good explanation.”

I panicked. “But I need this scholarship or I can’t go to college. The alternative is yodeling in Austria. I can’t yodel.”

“Then you better think of a good explanation,” said Melody. “Personally, I hope she sends Cassie home. She is such a meanie.”

“She seems really mean, but most mean people are just hurting inside,” said Bella. “Veronica acts cross and angry all the time, but that is because she hasn’t accepted her situation.”

“This is not about me,” said Veronica. “Besides, if you could pinpoint the person directly to blame for your incontinence, you would be angry at them too.”

“Where were you?” asked Melody. “I really like you Nora. I hope you don’t get in trouble too.”

I was sitting at the table and it took me a bit of time to realize I was being spoken to. I was worried to death and I really had to pee even though I had been earlier. I looked across to Melody. “Thanks.”

“No problem. Besides, you promised to teach me to change myself.”

I wondered if one of the other girls would help her out. I was sure they would, but I had promised. My thoughts were interrupted as the kitchen door slammed open against the wall and Cassie stormed out. She turned toward the door and yelled, “I hate you, you stupid bitch.” She then ran across the cafeteria and out the door toward the cabin. I caught a glimpse of her face as she ran by. Tears and mascara streaked her face. Clearly she was crying.

Bets appeared in the door and I slowly walked into the kitchen knowing I was going to be yodeling soon. “Nora, come on in. I want to hear your explanation.”

We walked into the kitchen. It was not just a kitchen like in a house, but an industrial kitchen with stainless steel counters and fixtures and everything. Since it was just the six of us, the kitchen didn’t look like it was being used. I followed her toward the freezer which made a buzzing sound. Two chairs sat in front of the freezer facing each other.

“Sit,” she said as she took a chair.

I sat and looked across to her.

“Cassie didn’t want to be a team player. She is in the cabin packing. Tell me why I shouldn’t yank your scholarship and send you home as well.”

“Cassie lost her scholarship?” I asked.

“Yes. She told some tale about the two of you getting bored after you went to poop and that you went for a walk to the lake. Yet you were gone for three hours. We almost called the park ranger to find you.”

“You didn’t believe her?” I asked.

“Of course not. She was obviously lying and she didn’t seem to care that I knew.”

“But,” I started to say. “That is pretty much what happened. We got done in the outhouse and walked down to the lake. I didn’t know it was against the rules. Please don’t pull my scholarship.”

“You two are hiding something, so I don’t think I have a choice. Go to the cabin and pack your stuff.”

I couldn’t lose this scholarship. I didn’t even get caught as a faker. How could everything have gone wrong? “Please, no.”

She gave me a stern look.

I thought about Cassie and how her only way to go to college was this scholarship. I was just faking my way through this. Cassie really had bladder control problems. “It’s all my fault. Don’t blame Cassie for this. She doesn’t deserve to lose her scholarship.”

“Cassie made her position clear. She said the two of you went off so you wouldn’t have to hang out with losers like the rest of us. Are you the one who convinced her of that.”

“No, but it’s still my fault. When we went to the outhouse to go number two, I let Cassie go first because she was the most desperate, but I couldn’t hold it until she was done. I’m eighteen years old and pooped my diaper like a toddler. I did it right in front of Cassie, too.”

“Go on,” said Bets. Her tone had changed.

“Well Cassie is pretty abrasive, so I expected her to make fun of me, but she didn’t. I still just stood there and balled. Instead of teasing me, she put an arm around me and told me it was okay. However, I didn’t feel okay. I was actually overwhelmed and didn’t know how to go about changing myself out of that mess. The outhouse didn’t have running water and I needed a shower. Cassie suggested that I clean myself in the lake.”

Bets eyebrows went up. “You didn’t wash that mess off in the lake, I hope?”

I shook my head. “No. When we got to the lake, we found the dressing rooms for the swimming area and I had a shower. Cassie helped change me. She was so nice and I was useless. Then the worse thing happened. My diaper had leaked and I had a huge poopy stain on my pants. I couldn’t go back like that. I sat and cried and refused to move. It took Cassie a few hours to convince me to come back without my pants. I was unconvinced until she said to tell them I leaked pee in my pants instead of poop. I’m so sorry. I lost Cassie her scholarship all because I had too much pride to let the other girls find out I messed myself.”

“You know that scholarship means a lot to Cassie. It’s her only chance to go to college. I can probably go in a few years once my dad gets his case with the IRS settled, but Cassie has no money and no family that can help her out.”

“Okay, you can stay. Go get Cassie and tell her she can stay too.” Bets then held up a finger. “However, Cassie said a lot of angry things and insulted all the other girls. The two of you will befriend Darla and Melody. Cassie will be in charge of changing and dressing Melody until she learns those skills herself. I don’t know what that woman was thinking not teaching the girl those things. You do the same for Darla. Do we have a deal?”

“I can’t speak for Cassie, but I accept that deal.”

“Good. Now go get Cassie and tell her she can stay if she follows the new rules.”

“Sure thing,” I said. I rushed out of the kitchen and through the cafeteria. As I left, the other girls were waiting.

“Are you being sent home too?” asked Melody. She stood up and came toward me. “I’ll really miss you.” She squeezed me into a tight hug.

“I explained everything to Bets. Everything is going to be okay. I got to run and tell Cassie before she does anything regrettable.” I pulled myself out of Melody’s hug and continued out the door toward the cabin.

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When I opened the door to the cabin, I couldn’t see a thing. There was a thick cloud of what could only be described as baby powder. Clean diapers littered the floor, a box of wipes lay broken against the wall and clothes were scattered around.

I walked in and found Cassie lying facedown in her pillow. She was crying, but what really got my attention was she was naked from the waist down. There was a slightly damp diaper on the floor by her bed.

“Cassie?”

I didn’t know I spoke, but she sat up and turned to face me. She was white as sheet and covered with baby powder. She must have noticed me staring at her crotch, so she put her pillow in her lap to hid her nudity. “Did you get kicked out too?” she asked.

“No,” I said. “I explained everything to Bets and she is going to let us stay.”

“Really?” She looked around the cabin and then frowned. She must have been embarrassed. “What did you tell her? I said some awful things. I thought I burned my bridges before I stormed out.”
“I just told her that everything was my fault. You were just helping me because I had a messy accident and we were away so long because I was upset and too embarrassed to come back. She bought it.”

She looked back at me. “You didn’t tell her I messed myself first?”

“Nope.”

“Good,” she said.

I was disappointed she didn’t say anything else, but then she must have seen the look I gave her.

“I can’t live down a messy accident. I’m sorry you had to take the blame. Bets isn’t punishing us at all?”

“It’s okay,” I said. “Yes, we are getting punished. We have to teach Melody and Darlene to be more independent. Both are functionally well-educated toddlers.”

“I can see that Darla just had an over-protective mother, but Melody is a piece of work.”

“Even Bets is surprised that Melody’s mother didn’t teach her anything. She is kind of upset about how childish she is. That’s where you come in. You are her new best friend.”

“Why me?” asked Cassie. “I am not a mommy. I am just a girl with a bladder control problem who wants to go to MIT.”

“You said and I quote, ‘I hate all these losers who equate incontinence with childishness. We just went away for some adult time.’”

“Yeah, I said that and I meant it. I would have tried to break away for some fun time anyway if we hadn’t pooped our pants.”

“Fair enough. Now we have our tasks to perform.” I waved one hand around the room. “So what happened here?”

“I threw the contents of my diaper bag around the room in anger. Do you think Bets will say anything?”

“Let’s not find out.” I picked a clean diaper off the floor. “Let’s get you diapered before you have an accident on the bed.”

She blushed, or I think she did under all the baby powder. She took the diaper and proceeded to diaper herself. She looked at me. “Thanks, Nora.”

“Don’t thank me yet. Let’s get this mess cleaned up before the other girls get back.”

We never did get the baby powder cleaned up despite sweeping the floor. The cloud dissipated and Cassie got her diaper bag restocked and her stuff put back away. The cabin still had a thin white dust over everything and the overwhelming violet scent of baby powder until we left camp at the end of the week. However, most of the evidence of Cassie’s temper tantrum had been eliminated by the time the other girls returned from dinner.

The only other consequence we faced was dinner. Both of us were famished from missing our meal. Cassie and I couldn’t get a chance to eat until breakfast. I was surprised that I managed to get away with faking incontinence, but I only had been at camp for a day. I had the rest of the week and then four years of college to hide the fact that I was a big fat liar.

Bets said we were going on a nature hike and then for a swim in the morning, so at least there would be activities to bond. I still needed to pick out which girl would be my new roommate.

The End of The Weird Scholarship – Chapter Six.

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

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