DIAPERS AND DUEL MONSTERS

If you're not familiar with Duel Monsters cards or Yu-Gi-Oh I doubt 
you'll get most of the content in this story so I doubt you'll like it. 
Don't get me wrong, it's not all crazy and stuff, it's a pretty simple 
plot, losing bets = more diapers. And don't worry, there is diaper 
material involved and I promise it will increase with each update. 
assuming the beginning of my story is accepted. If you don't know much 
about a particular card, just go to < a href="http://www.pokeorder.com/yusica.html">http://www.pokeorder.com/yusica.html and find what you're looking 
for. I've read this over myself once but there may still be a few tiny 
typos, "Brain" instead of Brian and etc, but I tried my best to find 
them all.


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Brian and Gary are two best friends, both 12 years old, who live in a 
small town in Ontario. Brian is a long-time bed wetter and his two 
parents and a brother, Gary isn't a bed wetter but does enjoy wearing 
his best friend's diapers sometimes when his parents aren't around. The 
two enjoy playing the Yu-Gi-Oh game, Duel Monsters and do so with Kabia 
Corp.'s Duel Disk version 2.0. If you don't know what it looks like, 
just go to http://www.deviantart.com/view/2051330/ for a very nice 
picture of one. Brian was runner up in the provincial championship and 
Gary is just a rookie but he still loves to play.

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It was around mid-July when Gary's parents went on vacation to visit 
some of the family in Montreal. The entire week before they left all 
Gary could think about was that he would stay at the house of his best 
friend, Brian, for nine whole days. Gary was twelve and had lived in 
the same neighbourhood all his life which is about as long as he had 
known Brian, who was the same age. He was playing a game of pool alone 
downstairs and was interrupted by his mother calling him to eat just as 
he was about to sink the 8-ball. Often when he had Brian over for a 
sleepover, which happened almost every week, and they would both stand 
around in nothing but disposable diapers and shoot a few games. When 
Gary slept over at Brian's house, they would often use Brian's duel 
disks, holographic projectors and card armlets, and play Duel Monsters. 
The systems were version 2.0 so they still had the "disk" in the name 
but were no longer the spinning disk type.

"This is gonna' be great!" He thought. "I get to hang out with Brian 
for over a week! Hmm�I'd better improve my duel monsters deck 'cause he 
got to the finals of the provincial tournament. If I lose again I'll 
have to wear one of those diapers, then again, that's not all that 
bad."

After diner he said goodbye to his folks and sat on the front step and 
strapped on his veteran pair of rollerblades, not the same pair he had 
learned on but an updated style of the same ones. The sun was setting 
and the whole neighbourhood was flurry of green and orange. He built up 
a bit of speed and soared down the freshly paved street on his way 
toward the game shop. After waiting forever at an intersection near the 
park he skated over to the shop and entered just a few minutes before 
it was to close.

"Gary, hey. How're you doing?" asked Allen, the owner's teenage son.

"Not bad. Yourself?" he replied.

"Me? I'm great. Ever since the new Pharaonic Guardian series of cards 
came out our business has been through the roof. It seems like every 
kid in this town is a duelist. Anyway, it has some great cards in it; 
you should really consider buying a few boosters." He said as he 
noticed Gary pulling out some cash.

"Good idea, I think I will. Booster packs are still $6.00 each, tax 
included that is?"

"Well I've had a very good day and business has been very good so I'll 
make you a deal. How much were you looking to spend?"

"Let's see�I got $36.00, that's 6 boosters, right?"

"Sure, but as I said, I'll make you a deal. You give me your $36.00 and 
I'll give you a booster box of the new series."

"Wow, that's great! Wait�what's the catch? The boxes you order have 
twenty-four boosters. Don't get me wrong, I trust you Allen, but I'm 
guessing there something else I have to do�"

"Well I guess the 'catch' is that you have to give me five of the rare 
cards you find in these boosters. Not now or anything, but maybe in the 
next few days. I could use some more rare single cards."

"Sure, that sounds fine. But why don't you just open some boosters 
yourself? I mean, you do get rare cards that way."

"I know, but this the last box of Pharaonic Guardian boosters until my 
dad's orders come in. Normally a box is about $70.00 from wholesale, so 
if you give me five rare cards that are worth about $20.00 each it 
should more than cost what I paid to buy it from my wholesaler. With 
your $36.00 included that is."

"Cool, sounds great. I'll be by tomorrow or Sunday to give you all the 
rare cards I don't need or wouldn't use."

"That's ok, five will do."

"Na. I doubt I'd use them all and besides, you've been no cool offering 
me this deal and all."

And with that Gary was off on his way back home with his new cards. He 
skated past that little park with the wooden amusement center where he 
and Brian used to play for hours when they were younger. Now the thing 
was one of those plastic and metal monstrosities that all the children 
stayed away from. It was a shame to see that.

"Why couldn't they just tear it down, get rid of the boards and sand 
(because of the arsenic leeching form the old pressure-treated wood), 
build it up again with new materials and replace the sand?" thought 
Gary as he glided past.

Back before he and Brian were in school their parents would take them 
to that park. Some days it got so hot and humid that they were allowed 
to run around in just their underwear, with lots of sun block of 
course. Gary couldn't remember much about those times but he did 
distinctly remember one time when he was on one of those bouncing 
extension bridges with wood planks. He and Brian were about four at the 
time and one of their friends, Jeff, had wet his pants accidentally but 
his mom had diapered him there at the park anyway. It was so hot and 
muggy that Jeff couldn't stand to wear shorts over his diaper but he 
was too embarrassed no to, even though the park was empty that evening. 
Brian noticed his discomfort so he and Gary each snagged a diaper, put 
them on and went back to the bouncing bridge without wearing anything 
else but their shoes. Soon Jeff had joined them and was grateful for 
their sympathy even though he didn't know how to say so at the time. 
For over an hour they spent their time jumping up and crashing down on 
the bridge to see how high they could fling each other in the air.

"That was a great time that was." He thought.

What Gary most remembered about the whole experience was that he and 
Brian walked home with their moms, wearing shorts over their diapers of 
course. The sun was low in the sky and the entire neighbourhood was 
full of full green trees painted with the orange of the setting sun, 
just like it was this evening. They each had gone home and Gary had 
just passed out as soon as he hit his bed. He remembered waking up in a 
diaper, a dry one, and felt just how comfortable they could be. In the 
following years he thought Brian to be lucky because of his bed wetting 
because he got to wear them all the time.

As he approached home, Gary circled around on his left skate and rolled 
up his driveway and to the steps to his front door. His fished his key 
out of his left pocket and entered removing his backpack and rolling 
over to the near-by stairs to remove his rollerblades. The house was 
empty because his parent's flight was to leave later that night so they 
had left shortly after he had gone out to the card shop. Gary opened 
his backpack, grabbed out the booster box and chucked it on the couch 
in the living room. He quickly darted upstairs and nabbed his spare 
cards that were scattered across his desk only to head back downstairs 
into the living room. Hitting the remote, he cued an old episode of the 
Simpson's while he opened the boosters, examined his new cards, set 
aside ones for Allen and compiled three new decks. After he was done, 
Gary felt the urge to check the time so he glided across the tile and 
into the kitchen to see a green glowing 6:27 on the clock.

"Half-past six already?" I was supposed to be over at Brian's by 6:30." 
thought Gary as he yawned slightly. "I'd better grab my cards, throw on 
my skate and get going. And I got a plan this time�heh heh heh."

As Gary rolled up Brian's driveway he found his best bud throwing a 
tennis ball against his triple garage with a lacrosse stick. Houses in 
that neighbourhood were in the range of big to huge, this house being 
the latter. Brian's house was giant and had great pool in the back 
along with a large stone tile driveway which was hard to rollerblade on 
but a great size and style for a duel arena. Spotting his best friend, 
Brian punched a code in the keypad and recklessly chucked his lacrosse 
stick and ball in the opening garage. Without so much as a "Hey." he 
walked over to the front steps, strapped on a Battle City style duel 
disk projector and handed Gary its twin.

"I challenge you to a duel, my friend! Let's use our rules and 10,000 
life points." called Brian as he approached Gary.

"You're on!" Gary called back.

The two fired off the projectors and drew their first hands. They moved 
in from across the driveway they and used rock-paper-scissors to decide 
that Gary would start. They moved off to their separate sides and Gary 
drew his first card, Pot of Greed. He eyed his cards from one side to 
the next and prepared his first play with a fiendish smirk. His 
strategy for this duel was perfect�well, almost perfect.

"Alright, I'll get things going by playing a field magic card, Fusion 
Gate. It lets either of us perform a fusion without using 
Polymerization�but there's a catch. The fusion material monsters that 
are combined are removed from play instead of being sent to the 
graveyard."

As soon as the field card was scanned, the entire driveway arena became 
drowned in black. Grid-style lines of glowing green began to 
materialize upon the blackness and a semi-transparent and slow-whirling 
vortex appeared in the neutral territory between that of each duelist.

"An interesting concept�fusion without Polymerization�it's about time 
they printed a card like that!" Brian exclaimed. "So you said both of 
us are capable of using it?"

"That's right." replied Gary. "And now I'm using it to fuse Humanoid 
Slime (800/2000) and Mystical Sheep #1 (1150/900), a fusion replacement 
monster, together to produce a creature known as Humanoid Worm Drake 
(2200/2000). Since he's a fusion creature, he has to wait one full turn 
before he can attack so I lay a non-monster card face down and end my 
turn."

The boys watched as a small bead of blue gel appeared and then bubbled 
into a large blue ball. The ball twitched and then slowly grew into its 
humanoid shape in the same way that Leviathan of FF VIII materialized 
when summoned. Following that a small cloud faded in, grew in size and 
then popped comically revealing the Mystical Sheep standing is a funny 
pose.

"Awesome! A fusion replacement monster! I've seen them but I've never 
been able to get my hands on one."

Both monsters cautiously edged their toward the fusion gate in the 
center of the arena and then peered down in the whirling vortex that 
would combine them. The slime was slurped into the maelstrom while 
observing the gate causing the sheep to jump into the air above it, 
hover for a moment and get then sucked into it in the same way a black 
hole would consume a cartoon character. After several seconds of 
whirling colour, the gate stopped its rotation and an aquatic, three-
fingered hand emerged and slowly the rest of the Humanoid Worm Drake 
rose. It loomed over his master's side of the field and stared at 
Brian, awaiting the next turn so it can strike.

"They are four fusion replacements that I know of and they're all from 
tournament packs." said the first monster's master. "They're very 
helpful in a fusion-type deck and I have several in here."

Brian knitted his brow at that comment. "That and his Fusion Gate 
should make it much for him to summon some powerful fusion monsters. 
Still, I think I can handle a challenge." thought Brian as he drew his 
first card.

"I can't destroy your monster so I'll just defend by playing Giant 
Soldier of Stone (1300/2000) in defence mode and strengthen him by 500 
points on both stats with the equip card Sword of Deep-Seated. Beat 
that kinda' fortification!" he called as he ended his turn.

 "Alright," Gary called back. "I'll do just that and use my Pot of 
Greed to start the wheel rolling." He drew two cards from the top of 
his deck and smiled with joy as he obtained the card he needed, Curse 
of Dragon. "I'll topple your rock but using my Fusion Gate again to 
fuse Curse of Dragon (2000/1500) with another fusion replacement 
monster, Versago the Destroyer (1100/900)." he exclaimed triumphantly.

"Gaia the Dragon Champion (2600/2100)? Is that what you're trying to 
create?" questioned Brian as the two monsters were summoned, fused into 
Gaia and soared gracefully out of the vortex and took his place beside 
Humanoid Worm Drake.

"Yeah, what's wrong with Gaia?"

"Nothing, I've just heard rumours that Gaia could fuse with another 
monster, but I didn't think that was too likely." replied the defensive 
Brian.

"I can't do any damage by attacking this turn because Gaia is still 
newly formed and must wait one turn. However, I can still place non-
monster cards and I'll place one now, ending my turn."

Yet another giant-sized card appeared on the arena's black and green 
surface making Gary feel even more powerful as he was currently the 
master of the only attack monsters on the field. "It's still only the 
second round, I hope he's not toying with me already�then again, it's 
not like I want to win�" he thought.

"Ok, since I can also use the fusion gate I'll sacrifice my Giant 
Soldier of Stone for the Summoned Skull. Next, I'll activate a magic 
card, Exchange. Go ahead, take any card in my hand you like but I get 
one of yours." Brian muttered with a smirk.

Gary trotted over to his pal who watched him as he walked right through 
the projection monsters as if they were ghosts. They both held up their 
cards to each other and they each selected their card.

"I'll take your Mirror Wall." said Gary.

"And I'll snag your Beastking of the Swamps (1000/1100), one of your 
fusion replacement monsters." his friend uttered back.

"It's time now to create the Black Skull Dragon (3200/2500) using your 
monster and your field magic card and then place a card face down." 
barked the master duellist, Brian.

The Summoned Skull from the field stepped into the Fusion Gate to 
combine himself with the Beastking who, after materializing, followed 
Skull in. Bright red light blasted from the gate as two glowing crimson 
eyes glared at Gary and his monsters as the Black Skull Dragon emerged. 
Giving off a mighty and terrify roar that shook the neighbourhood, the 
creature stood between his master and his opponent's monsters as the 
second round ended.

"Impressive!" exclaimed Gary as he drew. "I think I'll add to the 
fusion monster on the field by playing Polymerization to fuse Warrior 
Dai Grepher (1700/1600) with Spirit Ryu (1000/1000) to create a Legacy 
of Darkness series monster called Ryu Senshi (2000/1200). Oh, and I'll 
place another card face down."

The two boys watched in awe as Dai Grepher appeared from the virtual 
shadows and Spirit Ryu fluttered in. As Dai Grepher stood with his 
green-bladed sword, Ryu swooped over, clutched onto his back and 
enveloped him with its wings. As the seconds ticked by, Ryu slowly 
transformed into the almost-living armor that covered Gary's newest 
monster, Ryu Senshi. Standing there proudly, Senshi twirled his new two 
edged sword and stopped in a flash, posing and pointing his blade 
toward the Black Skull Dragon.

"And now I'll tear up your dragon with one of my face down cards, De-
Fusion!"

As the card flipped up on the field the picture glowed and the Black 
Skull Dragon began to twitch like static on a TV. After a brilliant 
flash of light, the combined creature was gone and no monsters were 
left in its place.

"What?!? Where's my Skull and Beastking?!?" exploded Brian.

"Think back to what I told you about the Fusion Gate. It removes the 
material monsters from play and that means when I separated your 
monster, there were no pieces in the graveyard to special summon in its 
place." said Gary as his best friend grumbled heavily.

"In that case," retorted Brian, "I'll activate Michizure, a trap card 
and drag your Gaia down to the grave along with my dragon! Ha!"

"I'll pay 1000 life points to active Ryu Senshi's special ability which 
is basically Seven Tools of the Bandit. Your trap is negated and it 
heads off to the graveyard."

Brian looked like he was going to burst an artery. He was wide-eyed and 
in awe of his buddy's new-found duelling skills. "Wow�" he stammered, 
"Now I'm really impressed with your strategy. You've learned a lot in a 
short amount of time. My turn is over so it's your move."

"Thanks, that's praise from Caesar." Gary replied with a smile of 
confidence. "Unfortunately, you know what's coming now�a direct 
attack!"

Gary laughed as his Dragon Champion soared toward his friend, drew back 
his right lance and then jabbed in to Brian removing 2600 of his life 
points. As the boys had observed before, the holographic projections 
weren't physical so Gaia's lance actually faded out of eyesight as it 
hit Brian's t-shirt and failed to emerge on the other side, out of the 
boundaries of the projectors. Followed by his first attack, Gary's 
Humanoid Slime whipped its way across the battlefield with lighting 
speed and used its bladed left arm to rend 2200 life points from his 
friend's already damaged score. The watery beast remained on Brian's 
side of the field for a few moments before it exploded into a puddle of 
holographic water. The liquid began to edge across the field back to 
its master and proceeded to reform just a Ryu Senshi began to twirl his 
double-edged sword. The motion reminded Gary of the way Freyas twirled 
their spears before they stuck their enemies. Senshi dashed toward 
Brian and then lept into the air and brought down him blade like 
Chrono's Spincut attack. Even more of Brian's were lost in this strike, 
a decent sized chunk of 2000, bringing his total remaining life points 
down to 3200, slightly less than one third of what he started with.

Brian snapped out of his daze and said to his friend, "Now that��that 
was a good�.good attack�." He drew is next card and stopped acting as 
if he was still in shock of Gary's fearsome attack. "Jowgen the 
Spiritualist (200/1300) in defence mode�"

Gary's eyes flared and his breathing became faster and shallower. "No, 
not him! Not now! I have so much power! I can see why he's your trump 
card�" he trailed off. While still pretending to be completely baffled 
by Brian's last play, Gary thought to himself, "There we go, now you're 
starting to strut you're stuff, guy. At this rate of comeback I should 
lose in about two to four turns. That won't surprise him at all and, 
since I'll lose our standard opening bet, I'll be walking around in 
diapers too."

"�And now I activate Jowgen's special ability but discarding from my 
hand. He now destroys all specially summoned monsters on both sides of 
the field and, as an added bonus, he prevents special summoning while 
in play."

As Jowgen lifted his magical staff, three white, glowing, ghastly 
spirits emerged from the staff's gem and flew toward Gary's monsters. 
They reminded Brian of the creatures portrayed on the magic card called 
Spiritualism that he had discarded to activate Jowgen's ability. Each 
spirit selected a monster and charged toward it, entering its body and 
possessing it. This caused each monster to twitch, howl and then fade 
into oblivion leaving only a fine white mist. Gary's face was locked 
into an image of total shock; he was just staring ahead into space with 
is his arms handing limp and his cards barely hanging in left hand.

"That's right, just a little more�" Gary thought to himself.

"And now," called his friend, "I'll play my own copy of Pot of Greed 
and draw two new cards." Brian eyed his three-card hand and told Gary 
that it was his turn now.

"Alright," muttered Gary from within his false trance, "I think I'll 
Place another copy of Dai Grepher in attack mode and destroy Jowgen. 
That should allow me to special summon monsters again��.yes�."

As his powerful warrior charged forward with his green-hued blade, Gary 
began to snap out of his state of shock and started to recover his 
confidence�or so Brian thought. After a quick flash of green, Jowgen 
was banished to the graveyard and Brian stood exposed and without any 
monster to defend his life points.

"Before I end my turn, I'll place another non-monster card face down. 
Now I'm done."

The master strategist drew his next card and gave a large a full-
toothed grin as he placed a monster face down.

"That doesn't look good�" Gary blurted out as he drew a card. "I think 
I'll pass this turn�yeah, that's s good strategic decision."

"If you insist�" Brian replied while also drawing a card. "�but I think 
I'll place a card face down and then flip my monster, Cyber Jar 
(900/900)! He destroys all monsters on the field, including himself, 
and we each draw five cards. We show them to each other and 
automatically special summon any low-level monsters (level 4 and below) 
drawn in face up in attack mode or face down defence mode. I've 
drawn�Opticlops (1800/1700), placed in attack�Monster Reborn�Gemini Elf 
(1900/900), also in attack mode�Hayabusa Knight (1000/700), yet again, 
in attack and�Axe Raider (1700/1150), in attack mode."

With Dai Grepher gone and Brian's miniature army already on the field, 
Gary drew his five new cards. "I've got�Aqua Madoor (1200/2000), set in 
defence�Scapegoat�Black Pendant�Jirai Gumo (2200/100), in attack. mode 
and�Trap Hole."

"Good, now that we've gotten that out of the way I'll play Monster 
Reborn to revive your Ryu Senshi, not for his attack power but for his 
trap negating effect." There was a long pause as silence hung in the 
air.

"Think about it Gary, you've got three face down cards and I know that 
one of them must be my Mirror Wall. Senshi's effect costs 1000 life 
points per use and I've got 3200 left, more than enough to prevent your 
victory. But enough about that�I'll use my face down card I place 
before, Raigeki, to destroy all of your monsters."

"Not long now�" Gary said to himself quietly. "Are you going to attack 
now?" he asked his heavily armed opponent.

"I will," replied Brian, "but first I have to activate a magic card, 
Banner of Courage. It increases the attack power of all of my monsters 
by 200 points during my own battle phase."

Brian stared playfully at his best friend from across the driveway as 
his monsters readied their attacks.

"It's been a good game," he said, "but you know it's over. I know your 
type of combat well enough to remember that you love using trap cards 
and barely ever use quick-play magic cards. Besides, even if you do, 
I've got a Magic Jammer counter trap card that I'm placing face down 
right now."

With just a single raised finger, Brian's monsters began their valiant 
assault. Hayabusa Knight was the first to strike and his did so twice 
in succession, as was his special ability. After 2200 of Gary life 
points were depleted, Opticlos came charging up and "rammed" Gary with 
his razor sharp horn. As with previous monsters, the attack didn't 
actually hurt Gary, the hologram simply faded as it touched him and his 
life point score was lowered. The Gemini Elves were the next to take 
their shot at the boy, each sister blasting him with a ray of 
glittering magic dust. During the pause between the next attack, Gary 
stared over to the life point indicator on his duel disk and saw a 
score of 3700 remaining. Dashing toward him was the incredible Ryu 
Senshi who whirled around several times, striking Gary with his green-
hued, double-edged sabre. Startled, Gary stared over at the Axe Raider 
who had remained as still as a statue since the assault began.

"That's odd�why not finish me off right now?" he wondered.

Gary needed only to wait a moment before the terrifying warrior lurched 
in his direction, raised his golden axe and brought it down with enough 
force to cause Gary to stumble backward in shock, falling to the ground 
on his bottom. As the boys watched, Gary's life point score counted its 
way down to zero and the holograms faded as the projectors powered 
down. Staring at his shoes, all Gary could think of was how he had lost 
the opening duel, which was normal because he had never won it before, 
and how he would, yet again, get to wear a nice thick diaper, just like 
his best friend id most of the time.

"Good game," said a voice from above as Gary noticed an open hand 
before him, "You've really improved you game."

As Gary grabbed Brian's hand and was pulled back to his feet he 
replied, "Thanks, but now I can see where it was weak. It depended too 
heavily on specially summoning monsters, even if they were powerful 
ones."

"That right." said the master with certainty.

"But you know�there are two other fusion monsters that would go 
perfectly with my Ryu Senshi."

"Really?"

"Yeah, Dark Balter the Terrible (2000/1200) is one, he negates magic 
cards for 1000 life points and blocks effect monsters destroyed in 
battle. The second is the Fiend Skull Dragon (2000/1200) who negates 
flip effects automatically and destroys traps that would target him."

"Cool." Brian said as he went to collect his holographic projector and 
attach them to his duel disk. Gary did the same and the two went in to 
get something to drink. Brian's mom gave them two glasses of lemonade 
and slipped a pizza in the oven for them to eat when it was done. 
Brian's parents had some kind of dinner party to go to so they left 
shortly after the boys finished their drinks. Brian's brother was away 
at his camp so he wouldn't be around to bug them.

"Alright, are they still in the same place?" Gary asked.

"Yep, the bottom of my dresser, on the left." He replied.

"Ok, I'll be back in a minute."

While he waited, Brian poured another glass of lemonade and listened as 
he heard his bedroom door close. Shortly after he also hear the 
fastening tapes of diapers being re-fastened several times and then saw 
his best bud open the door and come out, waddling slightly and zipping 
up the fly of his shorts. As he walked around an sat a on the living 
room couch, a room that was connected to the kitchen, Brian could hear 
the fresh diaper making its tell-tale crinkle and noticed that is 
friend sat with his legs wide open because of the thickness of the 
diaper.

"There, I'm diapered, that completes the first bet." Gary said almost 
happily. "These ones seem different from your normal ones."

"Yeah, they are." replied his friend. "I always to used the Depend� 
fitted briefs but those are the overnight fitted briefs. We got them 
when my brother got mono and then I began to find they were better than 
the original ones so we started buying them instead. They're quite a 
bit better, a least that's why I find anyway but some sites say they 
aren't great."

"They're comfortable," added Gary, "I think I like these one too."

The two waddled around in their diapers for a few minutes as they 
waited for the pizza to finish cooking. Soon they took it out to cool 
and then ate a few minutes after.

"Ah�I love pizza." said Brian as he finished off the last of his Coke. 
"What do you want to do now?"

"I dunno'�pool maybe?" replied Gary.

"Do you mean swim in mine or play a game at your house?" question 
Brian.

"Winner's choice."

"Tell you what, let's duel again to decide. If you win, we go shoot 
some pool at your place; if I win we go swimming."

"That sounds ok, but you're the master�why don't we just go swimming 
right now?" Gary asked.

"Because you're getting much better, remember? You nearly beat me just 
an hour ago."

"Thanks for the compliment and I think we should go for it, duel I 
mean. Just let me ready my cards." said Gary as he got up and reached 
for his backpack.

"Alright, but if you lose, you have to swimming in that diaper."

"While you get your swim trunks?"

"Yes, that's the bet. Are you in or out?"

Gary paused and considered his options. He could lose again and then 
get to experience wearing a totally flooded diaper without being 
unsanitary. That sounded great to him. Plus, he could pretend to be a 
pushover this time and then totally smoke Brian in the next duel for 
much higher stakes.

"I accept your challenge." replied Gary as he sat there comfortably in 
his fresh and crinkly diaper.

To be continued� (Within the next 3 weeks I'll update the story with 
part 2.)