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Tori can’t take her eyes off of the monstrous contraption. It’s shaped like an exercise bike, but it’s not exactly a machine. It’s made of flesh. It’s a living, breathing organism.
“It took millions of dollars and several years of reconstructive surgery to create the machine standing before you. It’s a miracle of science.”
She can see muscle and bone through a thick layer of skin. Blood pumps through veins from a tiny heart deep inside of the machine. Its pedals were once legs. Its ass and genitals form the bike seat. Its facial features have mostly been removed, apart from its eyes.
Their crispy exoskeletons taste a bit like popcorn. Their moist insides like savory lobster cream sauce.
It isn’t a private dining room, prepared just for them. The room is designed for one purpose: butchering animals. And judging by the bones in the large bins lining the wall, it isn’t just cows and pigs they slaughter here.
“You stupid cannibalistic fucks!”
When Tori gets home, she searches her apartment for the new freak. There’s nothing upstairs.
It is a human toilet. The thing is even more disgusting than the exercise bike, even less human.

