Author's Note: This story contains omorashi (pee desperation, wetting), diapers, and explicit descriptions of unsafe sex. If you prefer not to read about any of those it would be best to skip this story; otherwise, please enjoy.
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Chapter 1
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Emma leaned idly against the chipped counter behind the cash register, watching the small shop's lone patron browse an endcap display of scented candles. Eventually he settled on a green one and dropped it in the basket on his arm. He wandered down the aisle and out of her sight, leaving her with nothing to watch but the clock once again.
The older gentleman returned to the front of the store a short time later, having added a decorative hand towel to his basket.
"My sister-in-law is visiting," he explained as he set the basket on the counter.
"Very nice, I'm sure she'll like them," Emma replied in a polite but uninterested voice.
He shrugged, "Truth be told, it's probably shi-stuff she doesn't need, but my wife sent me to get a welcoming gift... so here I am."
Emma dutifully rang him up and sent him on his way, leaving the store empty save for her and her co-worker, Josh. Josh had told her that morning he would be doing inventory in the stockroom most of the day, and she had hardly seen him since. Given how little merchandise they were moving these days, it surprised her there could be so much inventory work needed, but it wasn't like there was much work for him to do at the checkout counter either.
As closing time rolled around he finally re-appeared from the back.
"Hey Emma, I'm headed out. I cleaned and locked up the restroom already. Can you handle the rest of close up?"
"Sure, I got it. Hey next time could you let me know before you close the bathroom? I've been stuck up front all day without a break while you were in the back."
"Oh yeah, sorry about that, I can unlock them again if you want," he offered.
Emma sighed, "No, it's all right. `Night Josh."
Emma locked the door behind him and flipped the open sign to "Closed". After a quick sweep of the floors, she headed out to her '98 Cavalier in the back parking lot.
The engine cranked and sputtered when Emma turned the key, but didn't catch. It did that occasionally, but if she waited a few minutes it would usually start on the second or third try. She pulled out her phone and spent some time catching up on Twitter. After a few minutes, she tried the key again and heard the engine turn over, followed by a loud snap, a rapid series of metallic clicks and then silence. She turned the key again, but the dash didn't even light up this time.
"Oh for fuck's sake," she cursed at the steering wheel.
Emma popped the hood and climbed out to look at the engine. After a minute of staring blankly at what looked to her like a completely fine and normal engine, she sighed and slammed the hood shut. She was only fooling herself thinking her newly-earned technical writing degree gave her the knowledge to fix whatever was wrong with this pile of junk.
Pulling out her phone, she requested an Uber and then walked back to the front of the store to wait. Now that she faced a longer than anticipated journey home, she wished she had asked Josh to unlock the bathroom before he left.
Eventually her ride pulled up and she subconsciously assessed the driver to assure herself he wasn't about to kidnap or murder her. He was about her age, clean shaven, and decently dressed - oh and relatively handsome as well - so probably not a threat she determined.
"Hey, thanks for the lift," she greeted him as she climbed into the passenger seat.
He nodded to her, "sure, make yourself comfortable. I'm Dan. Headed home?"
"Yeah, thanks."
Emma stole a few glances at Dan as they drove down the street. He was actually more than a little handsome she decided, but she noticed with some disappointment a ring on his finger. He didn't say a word as they drove further though, and that cut into his charm a bit.
Emma tried to get a conversation started.
"Thanks again for the ride. I tried to start my car after work but it seems to be completely dead now, and I just had a ton of work done on it too. Not sure how I'll afford to get it fixed this time."
"Sorry to hear that... my day hasn't gone well either unfortunately."
Silence filled the car. She sensed Dan was on the verge of saying more, but then his attention focused back on the road, and she understood he had decided not to explain further. The air was suddenly very heavy, and she decided not to ask for more details despite her curiosity. Instead, she pulled out her phone and zoned out while Dan drove on.
Emma stretched her thumb to scroll the screen but never finished the movement. A thunderous screech of metal and cracking of plastic assaulted her ears, and her vision went blank for a moment. She came to moments later, ears ringing and surrounded by acrid wisps of smoke.
Looking out the front windshield she found herself staring straight into the empty passenger seat of another car. To her right, she saw the driver of the other car slumped over the steering wheel.
Slight panic began to set in as Emma finally realized she had just been in a car accident. She pushed the deflated airbag off her lap, undid her seatbelt, and looked over at Dan.
"Dan?"
Dan's hand came up and he pushed an airbag out of his face.
"I'm OK. Are you OK?" he inquired, wincing slightly as he turned to look at her.
"Yeah, I think so. What happened?"
Dan shook his head, "I actually can't remember. I don't remember seeing them coming at all."
"The other driver, I'm not sure if he's all right. He doesn't seem to be moving," Emma told him worriedly.
Dan followed her gaze to the driver's seat of the other car. Emma tried to sit up straighter to get a better view, but a sharp pain in her right ankle made her cry out loudly.
"What's wrong? Are you hurt?" Dan asked immediately, the other driver completely forgotten.
A loud knock came at Emma's window before she could reply. She turned her head and heard the muffled voice of a man outside the car.
"Are you all right in there?"
Emma saw the man pulling in vain on the door handle and realized the door was jammed. Her heart rate jumped dramatically and she felt suddenly very claustrophobic. A memory flashed through her mind: she stood dressed in black at a funeral on a grey and cloudy day. She saw herself looking into the casket and saw... herself.
"We're trapped! WE HAVE TO GET OUT!" she screamed suddenly, momentarily unable to focus on anything else.
"No, No, it's OK! Don't worry. It'll be all right," Dan said, trying to calm her.
Emma felt Dan's firm grasp on her arm. Almost as quickly as the panic attack had come, it faded away when he touched her. She looked over into his eyes, and then looking past his face noticed his door was already open.
"My foot, something happened to my foot," she told him.
"Can you open your door?"
"No, it's stuck."