Mitchell, a teenage boy with mismatched eyes and tousled brown hair, slumped onto the living room couch, feeling the weight of the heat pressing down on him. His parents were away on business, his half-sister Macy was at work, and his younger sister Miley was at a sleepover. Alone and stiflingly hot, he longed for relief.
"I can't take this anymore," Mitchell muttered to himself. The idea struck him suddenly—a cold bath. With nothing better to do, he decided it was worth a try. He headed to the bathroom, the cool tiles under his feet offering a hint of relief.
Mitchell turned on the tap, letting the water run until it was icy cold. In his purple t-shirt, purple tutu, and white diaper, he stepped into the bath, sinking into the water with a contented sigh. The chill enveloped him, soothing his overheated skin and calming his restless mind.
Mitchell leaned back, closing his eyes and letting the water wash away the day's fatigue. For a while, he simply existed in the moment, the oppressive heat forgotten. "This is exactly what I needed," he whispered to the empty room.
Mitchell stepped out of the tub, feeling renewed. He changed into fresh clothes and a new diaper, the fabric soft against his skin. He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror, noting the color returning to his cheeks.
Mitchell returned to the living room, feeling lighter and more at ease. The bath had worked wonders, and the oppressive heat seemed more bearable now. "I can handle this," he said, smiling to himself as he settled back onto the couch, ready to face the rest of the day.
















