Steve concentrated and started selecting the right letters. It wasn't hard to find just three "n", "o" and "t" on the keyboard, but the constant movement in his enormous womb, the lack of oxygen reaching his brain as it consumed whatever his shrunken lungs can provide, made it harder than it should be.
He added it on the sixth position, hoping the "not pregnant" will fix his main issue. Afterwards he can take care of his six milky breasts.
He pressed "save" and waited.
Suddenly something weird began to happen. Instead of the pregnancy disappearing the smartphone fell from his hands. He looked at them and they... they looked weird. He lost his thumbs, his fingers became clawed and useless.
He noticed his legs also became different, shorter, less human-like.
Steve slowly slid off of the chair to get the phone back, but... he couldn't stand on two legs anymore! He face-planed into the floor, pressing his belly into it hard. The dragon inside was not happy about suddenly being squished and thrashed around in his womb. Steve barely managed to tense his weak muscles not to immediately go into labor. He felt the stream of urine slowly trickle out of his backside as his squished bladder released its contents.
He panted and tried to stand up but... couldn't. His back wouldn't straighten to a standing posture. He could only barely stand on all fours as his belly rubbed against the floor, six breasts wobbling on the sides and dripping milk. The strain on his spine was immense, it was curved under the weight of his womb.
He forced himself to slowly waddle to the smartphone gritting his teeth due to his spine almost breaking under the load. With a lot of effort he managed to spell the sentence one letter after another.
"The stupid breeding slave is not an anthro skunk."
The app fooled him! In the vision it said a different sentence and now he's stuck as a feral skunk! He started pawing at the screen, trying to regenerate a new sentence but the touch screen barely recognized his attempts.
Finally he managed to press the "refresh" button and slowly spell the new sentence.
"The pregnant breeding slave is stuck on all fours."
He needed something else, nothing he could do about that one. He doesn't want to end up stuck and unable to do anything like that police officer or the druggie he left as a plushie in the bathroom.
"Steve thinks about the plushie rabbit he left."
Right! That druggie! Maybe he can use him somehow or maybe he should generate a new sentence?