Kall The Regressed

Kall The Regressed

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Once upon a time, there was a man named Kall. Now Kall was someone that you would call a pariah. This was mainly due to his size. Kall is about the size of a one-year-old, and yes I mean one year old. He has a rare disease called Falxacopia. Flaxacopia causes the infected to slowly start de-aging to the body size of a one-year-old starting once the infected hits the age of 30. Now as you have probably figured out, Kall did get married way before his infection and as a result, he had one very pretty daughter who may or may not also be infected with Flaxacopia. Now with all of that out of the way, it's time to tell a story of love, humiliation and a story of one man can be out through so much and still not come out on top. This is Kall The Regressed.
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//COMPLETE\\ THIS IS A AGE REGRESSION STORY. This is made for fun. Daniel, a 23 year old college graduate, leaves his hometown to get away from everyone he grew up with, moving to a new city 6 hours away called Starvell. Upon arriving the town feels slightly odd to Daniel but he brushes it off as he begins to work for the CEOs of a children's toy company. Little does Daniel know his two new bosses are not who he thinks they are, Austin and Shane are both daddies who are interested in caring for Daniel. I would also like to state Daniel is autistic, and I'm sorry if anyone takes his actions as "stereotypical". All of his actions are based on my own autism so I'm sorry if it seems kinda stereotypical.

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