
Zee-Zee was spending the afternoon round at Madeline's house. They had a lot of fun playing together, but Zee-Zee couldn't help remembering how he'd recently tried to persuade Madeline and her friend Angela at daycare to give potty-training a try, only for them to tell him that diapers are so much better! So he had another try at it now - when Madeline's daddy interrupted the game to change her messy diaper, Zee-Zee giggled that that would never have happened if she was potty-trained!
Madeline still didn't seem convinced, though! In fact, she reminded Zee-Zee what Angela had told them about the potty monster, and even though Zee-Zee was much, much too clever to believe a word of that... somehow, he didn't quite feel like he wanted to use the big grown-up potty in Madeline's house. He'd never been in Madeline's bathroom before, after all, and could he be totally sure that there might not be some kind of monster after all? Had anyone ever definitely checked it for monsters?
No, maybe it would be better to just keep playing, try to ignore that full, wriggly feeling, and just think about something else. "Do you need to use the potty, Zee-Zee?" Charles asked, seeing the little squirrel starting to fidget. But Zee-Zee shook his head no, and skipped away to see the toys Madeline was eagerly showing him.
A little later, even Madeline (who wasn't really a potty expert) could see Zee-Zee was finding it very hard to pretend he didn't need to go. "I think you really do need to potty," she pointed out, as he hopped, wriggled and squeaked uncomfortably. Charles saw what was going on and came over to them again. "Let's go to the bathroom, Zee-Zee," he smiled gently.
Zee-Zee blushed as he danced around and looked up at the big black cat. "Um, is there a monster?" he squeaked nervously. Charles sighed, wondering what stories the little ones had been telling him at daycare, but then thought of the solution. Zee-Zee had obviously forgotten that his mommy had packed his little potty in his bag as usual, whenever he went to another cub's house to play! "Just wait there one more little second, big squirrel," he smiled. "I've got something that's guaranteed monster-free!" And he hurried away to get the potty while Zee-Zee tried to keep his pull-up dry for just a second longer!
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Nerudan - and this is a sequel to this story: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/20478890/ ^.^
Madeline still didn't seem convinced, though! In fact, she reminded Zee-Zee what Angela had told them about the potty monster, and even though Zee-Zee was much, much too clever to believe a word of that... somehow, he didn't quite feel like he wanted to use the big grown-up potty in Madeline's house. He'd never been in Madeline's bathroom before, after all, and could he be totally sure that there might not be some kind of monster after all? Had anyone ever definitely checked it for monsters?
No, maybe it would be better to just keep playing, try to ignore that full, wriggly feeling, and just think about something else. "Do you need to use the potty, Zee-Zee?" Charles asked, seeing the little squirrel starting to fidget. But Zee-Zee shook his head no, and skipped away to see the toys Madeline was eagerly showing him.
A little later, even Madeline (who wasn't really a potty expert) could see Zee-Zee was finding it very hard to pretend he didn't need to go. "I think you really do need to potty," she pointed out, as he hopped, wriggled and squeaked uncomfortably. Charles saw what was going on and came over to them again. "Let's go to the bathroom, Zee-Zee," he smiled gently.
Zee-Zee blushed as he danced around and looked up at the big black cat. "Um, is there a monster?" he squeaked nervously. Charles sighed, wondering what stories the little ones had been telling him at daycare, but then thought of the solution. Zee-Zee had obviously forgotten that his mommy had packed his little potty in his bag as usual, whenever he went to another cub's house to play! "Just wait there one more little second, big squirrel," he smiled. "I've got something that's guaranteed monster-free!" And he hurried away to get the potty while Zee-Zee tried to keep his pull-up dry for just a second longer!
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I'm sure your mom remembered to pack some spare pull-ups too! Speaking from an outside perspective, I'm pretty sure your as good as potty trained ZeeZee. It's remembering to make sure you can make it to the potty alright that you need more practice with. Even adults forget things lots of times, and people don't think they're little kids!
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