Amber could feel a growing pressure in her abdomen. She needed to poop, and her pull-ups wouldn’t be able to handle that kind of mess. But now that she knew how convenient it was to go whenever and wherever, she didn’t really want to get up to use the bathroom. She changed “pull-ups” to “diapers”. Her pull-ups immediately thickened even further. There was now a distinctive bulge around her waist.
Now that she wore her bathroom, she didn’t need to go to one. Amber pushed. A thick log began to enter her diaper. She grunted in effort, causing some heads to turn. Since it didn’t seem like she would be able to keep the bowel movement fast and discrete, Amber quickly generated a new sentence on the app.
“Amber messing her diaper is attracting attention.” Amber changed “is” to “isn’t”. Everyone who had been watching her stopped. A patient walked into the clinic and came up to the desk.
“Hi, I have an appointment,” the patient said. Amber checked the patient in, still grunting occasionally as she continued to empty her bowels into her diaper. The patient went to sit in a chair. With one final push, Amber finally finished pooping. She let out a sigh of relief.
This was great! She checked a patient in while she was messing herself, and no one cared! However, she was now smelly and messy, so she generated another sentence on the app.
“The secretary is sitting in a dirty diaper.” Amber changed “dirty” to “clean”.
Her diaper now changed, Amber thought about what she wanted to do next. She honestly enjoyed changing herself a lot, so she decided to continue. But what should she change?