A Gift for Mom (F/m)
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2026 10:57 pm
(This story is based on the ideas and requests by @JC1991 . I hope you like this first part.)
Jayden said, "I just don't know what to give my mom."
Aunt Natalie heard this admission while the two were in the kitchen, Natalie putting a red velvet cake in to bake. She blushed her hands against her jean pants and said, "A little too late to make something, I think. Maybe you should give her a card."
Jayden was staying over after school on this day, his mom's, Mary's, birthday. Jayden sighed, "I already gave her a card last year. I just can't do that again. You know."
"Ok...ok..." Natalie sat across him while the brown haired boy contemplated his turmoil in getting a gift.
"Aunt Nat...what was the greatest gift mom got?" He slumped his head on the dining table.
Natalie suppressed a chuckle at Jayden's demeanor. "Well...I can say that you were the greatest gift when you were born."
"Heh, yeah..." Jayden thought about it. Then he sat up. "Hey, why don't I gift myself?"
"Hmm? How so?"
"I don't know, give me to my mom like i was a baby."
Natalie thought about it. "Well, I could swaddle you up and box you up."
Jayden tilted his head. "Swaddle?"
"Yes. Hold on a sec." She left and came back with a photo of baby Jayden, saddled in a long cloth. "Like that. Swaddled up like a baby."
Jayden understood now. "You have something i can be Swaddled in?"
"I think I have an idea. Meet me in the living room in a few minutes."
A few minutes pass. Jayden walks over to find that Aunt Natalie had gathered up a sleeping bag, a quilt, some pillows, some scarves, and a box that she was cutting holes in. Jayden said, "Wow. That is what you are going to use? That sleeping bag looks good big for me."
Natalie gestured to the pillows. "That's why I am using these. Pad them enough so you fit snug. Ready?"
"Of course. What do i need to do?"
"Just lay down here." She pointed to the laid out quilt. "Hands over your chest."
Jayden does so with a smile. Natalie wraps him by moving each corner in a diagonal, pulling it against him and over him. The ends were tucked under. Jayden gave meager struggles to not disrupt too much. And then, Natalie grabbed the scarves and tied at his ankles, his thighs, and his chest. Just enough to make sure he can't undo it with his struggles. His wriggling revealed no weakness. "Wow. Almost like I was a caterpillar. Oh, maybe I am close to one..."
Natalie giggled. "Yes, soon you will become a beautiful butterfly." She checked the knots before she put a pillow for the foot of the sleeping bag. He carefully slid Jayden forward into the bag opening. He is helped in where his foot touched the padding.
Jayden giggled at hos big the bag was compared to him. And then Natalie started putting pillows into it, filling in the space around Jayden with padding. By the end it was stuffed full of padding and a tied Jayden.
Natalie tied at the opening, careful not to tie around Jayden's neck, before she asked, "How does that feel?"
"Its very cool. Its like...relaxing, I think. But very cozy." He wriggled, even more like a caterpillar now.
Natalie giggled. "I hope your mom likes caterpillars and not a baby Jayden." She then put her arms under Jayden and lifted him up, putting him inside the box. "Ok, you'll have to stay quiet. This will be a surprise for your mom. Ok?"
"Ok...thank you Aunt Nat." He smiled up at Natalie.
"You're welcome." She out the lid on top, making sure he can breath. Satisfied, she put a label on it and left the box there, waiting for her sister to come home and find her present.
Jayden said, "I just don't know what to give my mom."
Aunt Natalie heard this admission while the two were in the kitchen, Natalie putting a red velvet cake in to bake. She blushed her hands against her jean pants and said, "A little too late to make something, I think. Maybe you should give her a card."
Jayden was staying over after school on this day, his mom's, Mary's, birthday. Jayden sighed, "I already gave her a card last year. I just can't do that again. You know."
"Ok...ok..." Natalie sat across him while the brown haired boy contemplated his turmoil in getting a gift.
"Aunt Nat...what was the greatest gift mom got?" He slumped his head on the dining table.
Natalie suppressed a chuckle at Jayden's demeanor. "Well...I can say that you were the greatest gift when you were born."
"Heh, yeah..." Jayden thought about it. Then he sat up. "Hey, why don't I gift myself?"
"Hmm? How so?"
"I don't know, give me to my mom like i was a baby."
Natalie thought about it. "Well, I could swaddle you up and box you up."
Jayden tilted his head. "Swaddle?"
"Yes. Hold on a sec." She left and came back with a photo of baby Jayden, saddled in a long cloth. "Like that. Swaddled up like a baby."
Jayden understood now. "You have something i can be Swaddled in?"
"I think I have an idea. Meet me in the living room in a few minutes."
A few minutes pass. Jayden walks over to find that Aunt Natalie had gathered up a sleeping bag, a quilt, some pillows, some scarves, and a box that she was cutting holes in. Jayden said, "Wow. That is what you are going to use? That sleeping bag looks good big for me."
Natalie gestured to the pillows. "That's why I am using these. Pad them enough so you fit snug. Ready?"
"Of course. What do i need to do?"
"Just lay down here." She pointed to the laid out quilt. "Hands over your chest."
Jayden does so with a smile. Natalie wraps him by moving each corner in a diagonal, pulling it against him and over him. The ends were tucked under. Jayden gave meager struggles to not disrupt too much. And then, Natalie grabbed the scarves and tied at his ankles, his thighs, and his chest. Just enough to make sure he can't undo it with his struggles. His wriggling revealed no weakness. "Wow. Almost like I was a caterpillar. Oh, maybe I am close to one..."
Natalie giggled. "Yes, soon you will become a beautiful butterfly." She checked the knots before she put a pillow for the foot of the sleeping bag. He carefully slid Jayden forward into the bag opening. He is helped in where his foot touched the padding.
Jayden giggled at hos big the bag was compared to him. And then Natalie started putting pillows into it, filling in the space around Jayden with padding. By the end it was stuffed full of padding and a tied Jayden.
Natalie tied at the opening, careful not to tie around Jayden's neck, before she asked, "How does that feel?"
"Its very cool. Its like...relaxing, I think. But very cozy." He wriggled, even more like a caterpillar now.
Natalie giggled. "I hope your mom likes caterpillars and not a baby Jayden." She then put her arms under Jayden and lifted him up, putting him inside the box. "Ok, you'll have to stay quiet. This will be a surprise for your mom. Ok?"
"Ok...thank you Aunt Nat." He smiled up at Natalie.
"You're welcome." She out the lid on top, making sure he can breath. Satisfied, she put a label on it and left the box there, waiting for her sister to come home and find her present.