The Pig, seemingly not satisfied by corrupting one memory, soon targeted another, completely crushing it,
until you couldn't remember what it was. You considered resisting, but gave up when you saw the Pig move on without planting different memories in its place. You could always try to reconstruct them later, but that would be hard if they were corrupted by the Pig.
It moved over to another cluster of memories, but you just stood by, hoping to minimize the damage.
The Pig on the other hand apparently hadn't noticed them before it had bumped into them and immediately became aggravated again,
seemingly having taken its own carelessness as resistance from you. It tore into the cluster of memories and made sure to completely crush them, before replacing them with it's own thoughts again. The Pig hadn't even cared about what it pasted over which memories,
resulting in them turning into something completely incomprehensible, with only a few exceptions.
Like the memory of your first kiss, which had an image of the Pig's ass pasted over it. You remembered it as if it had been yesterday.
~~~
It was a summer afternoon and you had just shared a banana-split with your boyfriend. The two of you had just arrived at you house,
when he leaned a bit closer to you than usual. You'd both been thinking of the same thing at the time, but you decided to act first.
You leaned in, feeling somewhat nervous but determined. You still remembered the curly tail above you, as you gave him a shy kiss,
which quickly turned passionate. No one could have pulled you two apart at that moment. It was as if the rest of the world had disappeared, leaving only you and your boyfriend, your lips planted against his pucker, as you tongue pushed into it.
The two of you parted that day with sweet feelings in your hearts, reminiscing about the time you had shared.
~~~
You knew that something was wrong with that memory, but you couldn't tell what it was. Your mind rejected the memories that didn't make sense, while the ones that did were taken in, seamlessly fitting into their original places, making it almost impossible to distinguish them from normal memories without spending a significant amount of time on finding inconsistencies.
Knowing that any seemingly intact memories in the cluster that the Pig had bumped into were corrupted allowed you to narrow things down, but it didn't tell you which parts were the ones that weren't supposed to be there. You tried looking at another memory.
It was a fairly minor one, about a time when you had secretly tried to imitate a model in you room.
~~~
You had been admiring her for a long time, captivated by her confidence. You'd bought several magazines, just because she had been on the cover. Imitating her beyond trying to walk or pose like her wasn't possible for you from a financial standpoint.
Or it would have been, if you hadn't thought of a way to copy how she looked on the cover of the latest fashion magazine without spending all that much money. You had waited until your parents left for a few days on a trip before trying it, wanting to have enough time to do it,
get photos of you posing in a few different places in the house and put everything back to normal before they came back.
You eagerly stripped, excited to see how you would look in the outfit you had prepared. The tape was easy to apply,
while the other part was a bit harder, taking you a few minutes to get it to sit right. You looked at yourself in the mirror and were stunned by what you saw. You almost looked like a real sow with your nose taped back like this! And all it took was one strip to pull it back and two strips to hold the sides open. You looked back at the curly tail just above your behind, that was attached by-
~~~
You stopped yourself, realizing that you were unable to recall how the tail had been attached. Was that the error in this memory?
It seemed that figuring out the issues caused by the Pig wouldn't be as difficult as you had assumed.
You decided to put this cluster of memories aside for now and put your focus back on the Pig, which luckily hadn't caused any big problems in the meantime.