Note: This story was dynamically reformatted for online reading convenience. The Bathroom SOPHIA ON STAGE (C) 2001-9 The Bathroom Sophia was delighted to have won a part in the college play, The Child, which was written by her drama teacher, Mr Mitchell. The play was about a schoolgirl who frequently gets into trouble. She had a lot of lines in the script to learn so that meant that she would be on the stage for most of the play. There was a scene in the play in which she was on stage for a long time, when she is disciplined by her teacher played by fellow student Rick. Several weeks of work came down to the dress rehearsal with the whole cast. Rick was dressed in a suit which was covered by a black cape. Sophia had worn her old school uniform of a white blouse, grey knee-length skirt and a black tie and shoes. They both were having a conversation about the play. "I hope things go well on the night," Sophia said. "Don't worry, it'll be alright", Rick replied. After the rehearsal, which went well, Mr Mitchell said to the cast, "Okay, gang, that's it, let's get ready for the big night." A few days later, Sophia, whilst getting excited about the play, felt very nervous, which made her throat dry, so she drank three glasses of water in quick succession. A couple of hours before the start of the play, she felt a slight need to wee, but decided to hold on for a while. However, half an hour before the play was due to start, she was getting desperate and began to fidget while she was putting on her old uniform. She was in two minds: go to the toilet now, or wait for at least two hours... in the end she decided to continue waiting. Rick looked at her puzzlingly. "Are you alright, Sophia?" he asked. "No, I'm okay, just nervous, that's all," Sophia replied. It was the worst decision she ever made. Twenty minutes into the play and she was on stage, the need to go became almost unbearable. She had fidgeted throughout. At the end of one particular scene, she raced off the stage in order to go to the toilet, only for Mr Mitchell to grab her by the arm. "Where are you going? We're going to have the big scene in a few moments," he said. "But I need to..."pleaded Sophia, but within moments, she had to return to the scene with Rick the teacher....The stage was like a classroom with a teacher's desk with two chairs. There was a knock on the door. "Come in," said Rick. Sophia walked gingerly onto the stage. "Sit down," Rick said. She sat down on the chair and continued to fidget. "You're in trouble again, young madam!" Rick said. "But- but Sir-sir, I didn't dod-do anything wr- wrong!" Sophia stumbled on her lines not just because she was nervous, but she was also bursting to wee so desperately. If she didn't go soon, she would wet herself on stage... and that would be embarrassing. Throughout the scene, Sophia continued to stumble on her lines, and Mr Mitchell became concerned... if only he knew. Meanwhile, Rick continued with the punishment, and Sophia got so desperate that she put both hands inbetween her legs and crossed them tightly. She was rocking on the chair so much. Many people were in the audience were staring bemused at her. Suddenly, Sophia felt a jet of pee seep through her panties. She knew in a few moments she was going to wet herself. At the climax of the scene, Rick got out a ruler from his draw. "I want you to tell the truth... NOW!" As he struck the ruler loudly on the desk, Sophia became startled.... And that made her lose control. She felt the wee gush through her panties, soaking the back of her skirt and splashing onto the floor. Rick was unaware that she was wetting herself. At the end of the scene, she got up and heard gasps from the audience as she must have known when they saw her drenched skirt as she walked off the stage. She then rushed to the toilet and locked herself inside a cubicle for an hour, refusing to come out. After the play ended, Rick came to knock on the toilet door in order to get a response, but Sophia kept shouting, "Please go away!" She never felt so embarrassed about wetting herself in public before.