

Jamie has spent years pretending to be the son his father demands, carrying the silent strain of never feeling like the person everyone insists he should be. Every conversation feels like a test, every expectation a tightening vice, and the home that should have held him together has slowly pushed him toward breaking. When a mysterious flyer to the Diaper Dimension appears in his room, he recognizes the chance to slip away from a life that’s been collapsing around him.
Samantha’s world has always been the opposite. She grew up wrapped in warmth, confidence, and the steady rhythm of a family that seemed unshakeable. School came easily, friendships blossomed, and she moved through life believing security was something permanent. Then, without warning, everything fractured. Her family split, her foundation vanished, and the girl who once felt certain of her place is left believing she somehow caused it. Adoption, loss, and the sting of blame send her into a darkness she never expected to face.
When both are adopted into the same family, their stories intertwine. Jamie starts to uncover the truth of who they really are, while Samantha confronts the guilt that has followed her across worlds. Together, they learn that healing doesn’t come from running away, but from accepting the parts of themselves they’ve been taught to hide.
A story of identity, guilt, and the fragile courage it takes to become whole.