Summary: You decide to go give mommy Agatha a gift but end up lost while in little space.
Requested by Anon(s): 18. While shopping, character A gets distracted and loses track of where B is. Unfortunately, they were also teetering between headspaces, and now they're little and lost.
I'd really really like it if Wanda finds little reader and helps to calm her down by talking softly and giving gentle cuddles and being extra kind and saying sweet things and then holding hands to help find Mommy Agatha.
A/N: I'm so sorry if this one s*cks, I really tried to make it as good as I could. I'm finally coming back from very stressful weeks and I'm still trying to regain my creativity and the confidence to write back.
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... and that was exactly why Agatha didn't like to take you shopping.
It was true that, in a normal situation, the witch wouldn't even have to go out for this, after all she could get anything the two of you needed in a snap of her fingers. But within Hex, a certain level of normalcy was expected to not bring any suspicions of Agatha's plans.
So, a few times a week she would go out to buy some frivolous things and, of course, stop by Wanda's house or meet her on the street. Little you always asked to come along, but in most cases you got a negative response. You felt kinda frustrated but soon accepted it.
That day, however, as you watched Agatha get ready to leave, you felt restless, knowing you were about to slip into little space, but the little inside you really wanted to go out with the older woman. The most instinctive part of you asked you to regress at once, but the rational part knew what the answer would be if you let it happen.
That's when you knew what to do: pretend you were big. Mommy was a great actress and you, of course, had inevitably picked up on some of that. So it wasn't really a big surprise when she allowed you accompany her. You were doing a little dance of joy on the inside, but on the outside just a mischievous little smirk showed that you had gotten exactly what you wanted.
In hindsight, that was a big mistake, you soon realized as you looked around.
Mommy was nowhere outside the store. That, of course, was because she hadn't entered the store with you in the first place.
Because you shouldn't have gone in there.
The memories seemed a little fuzzy with all the feelings overwhelming you all of a sudden, but you knew mommy was taking you to the grocery store. She was holding your hand, talking to you as you tried to avoid looking like you were slipping. Which you totally were. Everything was fine though, until the moment one of your neighbors stopped Agatha to talk - Dottie, you think.
The conversation felt like it was going to go on forever, a boring, tedious, adult conversation. So, to distract yourself, you started looking around, at people passing by, at the ground, at the sky, and then at the shop windows. That's when something caught your eye.