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psistin p.2

123456789

68747889392020292

92829299988888888

because that's how numbers

work.

I was back at my job

standing in the toy section

for little girls

there was this label

for a disney princess toy

it was labelled

"SPECIAL ***

DP

$19.99"

and I had this rock hard

******** thinking about

double ***********

***** that triple.

every hole oh my god.

right they're between the legos

and hello kitty.

there was a splash and I

awoke. the nurse was standing

in front of me with

a

bucket in her hand.

the mask was off now and

I could see that her head was

completely shaved balled.

both eyes were replaced with

cybernetic lenses, looking

like unblinking insect eyes.

I couldn't feel my arms or

legs.

-that's because we took them

she said

took them?

-yeah. cut them off. they're hanging over there. she pointed

and there they were speared

on meat hooks dangling

from the ceiling like dried

flowers.

I looked at my new stumps

they were patched at the

ends with stemcell bandages

looking like a cross between hamburger

and peat moss.

why would you do that?

-it was part of the procedure. she

didn't think you needed them

anymore

she?

-dalia.

my girlfriend.

oh my god im going to ******* puke

-not possible. we took out your stomach too.

WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?

-a girl's gotta work aye?

she flipped the bucket over

and sat down in it, crossing her legs high. she smiled, without

showing teeth. a big smile like she

was barely containing a laugh.

combined with the lenses

the effect was that of

a praying mantis preparing

to take down a sparrow.

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May 29, 2014
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