Epilogue

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At the age of seventy-one, I can't help but marvel at the domino effect that my press conference fifty-two years ago had made. At seventy-one, I am now retired from acting with no interest in directing. Yuki had retired as well, and we enjoyed a quiet life together on the Estate surrounded by our children and grandchildren. I still regress every once and a while, but as I've grown older and frailer, it's become more difficult. It's harder to get up on a changing table, it's harder to lie on a changing mat. It's harder for Yuki to take care of me, and to do the ups and downs of diaper changes, and her arthritic fingers make navigating diaper tapes harder. I don't mind that I'm mostly big Julie these days, my family keeps me busy and content.

My Mother passed at age one hundred, and Yuki's Mom passed just a year ahead of her at age ninety-nine. Avery became a respected Hollywood Producer, and Sato recognizing the growing popularity of Little Culture and diapers started his own diaper company. With the Alexander-Cox name attached to the company Omutsu brand diapers quickly took over the market. Both boys showed shrewd business sense and became independently wealthy themselves. They purchased the land surrounding my Estate and built their own estates and the properties were connected so we all could come and go as we liked.

Avery and Sato both married beautiful Hollywood stars, Andrew's wife Megan was a bombshell who was cast in roles needing sex appeal. Sato's husband Jeremy was a renowned director who won several Oscars. Suzuka was the last to marry, enjoying her time as a single woman, but eventually, she settled down with Anthony the new CEO of Proctor and Gambel. They also built a connected estate, and with our money and influence, we owned almost the entirety of Hollywood Hills. Together my kids gave me ten grandchildren, four boys, and six girls. They were the light of my life, and Yuki's too.

As I come to the final page of this book, reflecting on my seventy-one years of life, I can't help but feel gratitude for the life that I have lived. I had a few rough patches, but I found love, and I found acceptance. I have a wonderful family that surrounds me and brings me joy, I couldn't ask for anything more.

That dear reader, is the end of my story for now. I have several more years yet to live, but now seemed the appropriate time to put down my life story while I still had the motivation to do so. Whoever you are dear reader, I wish for you nothing but the best. I hope you find love, I hope you find a person or persons to spend your life with. I wish you happiness, that you will know just as much happiness as I have in my life. That dear readers, is what I wish for the entire world. If the whole world can find love and happiness I think, dear reader, that the world would be a wonderful place. Thank you for reading, and may your diaper stay comfy, may your playtime be endless, and your bottle stay full.

THE END



Thank you very much for checking out my story, I hope you enjoyed it. I am in the process of writing additional stories, including a sequel. Date tbd. 

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