He would turn her into a pig. They both lived in a rural area and both their families were into the farm business. His family had a large pig farm, while her father was into meat. He had started as a small town butcher and still had his original shop but the real money came from a large operation that satisfied a considerable amount of the nation's hunger for bacon and ham. Tom had decided he would rear Stacey on their farm. Treat her like the pig she was, fatten her and remind her of her digusting self on every occasion. He was not quite sure how, though. He could of course simply enter her into the farm, make her one of their many pigs. Or he could keep her separate, tell his parents it was for a prize fair or a 4H project. And then he would sell her to her Dad who would turn her into meat. Again, there were many ways. He could simply put her on a trailer destined for the sluaghterhouse. Or he could deliver her directly to the butcher shop. Or still, an idea he really liekd, he could really make her a prize pig. Every year before Christmas there was a huge fair in town, including a pig contest. But this one was not about breeding pigs. Because it was sponsored by Stacey's dad, it was about pig meat. Pigs were first judged alive and then their meat quality was judged - the animal with the highest cumulative score won. None of the pigs was wasted anyway, some were spit roasted on the fair, others turned to ham and sausages in a live show on butchery and handed out to winners of the fair lottery.