Erin was feeling a bit left out, what with Tina being pregnant with quintuplets. She wanted to experience that, too. So, after a few quick changes, Erin now had fully functioning male and female reproductive systems. She could get pregnant and get others pregnant, too.
With that fixed, she generated a new sentence.
“Damien is Erin’s ex-boyfriend” became “Damien is Erin’s baby”.
Damien, a few months old, disappeared from Tina’s side and reappeared in Erin’s arms. She generated another sentence.
“Damien is Erin’s three-month-old child” became “Damien is Erin’s unborn child”.
Damien disappeared from Erin’s arms. Erin rubbed her stomach happily. She generated yet another sentence.
“Erin is two months pregnant.” Only two? That wouldn’t do! Erin changed “two” to “seven” and her belly promptly bulged out. While she was at it, maybe she should make it so Tina knew she was pregnant. Erin made Tina two months along. Since Tina was carrying five babies, at two months she already had a visible baby bump.
Erin waddled off set, ready to head home. But before she could leave, she needed to change Damien one last time.