Mistress Melissa, a gorgeous woman with skin as soft as silk and a slender yet curvaceous figure, found herself in need of the restroom. As she walked towards the bathroom, she could feel her belly swell up like a balloon, causing her discomfort and pain. Knowing that she couldn't hold it in any longer, she approached one of the waiters politely and inquired about the location of the nearest restroom.
The waiter obliged, and Melissa hurried off to take care of her business. As she entered the restroom, she was relieved to finally be alone. She locked the door behind her and began to undo her jeans and pants, her hands shaking slightly with anticipation. She pulled down her pants and underwear, revealing her plump, round ass, which was already starting to rumble.
Without any shame or care for what others might think, Melissa let out a loud and proud fart into the air, causing the room to fill with a noxious stench. It was clear that she had been holding onto something quite heavy, and the smell was proof enough. As she felt the pressure release from her body, she let out a sigh of relief before grabbing onto the toilet seat for support.
With one powerful push, Melissa let loose a torrent of shit onto the toilet seat, causing it to groan under the weight. The brown, watery feces splattered everywhere, coating the toilet seat and floor with an unpleasant film. She sat there for a moment, her face contorted with both pleasure and pain as she finally emptied her bursting bowels.
Once she was finished, Melissa slowly pulled herself up from the toilet, hesitating for just a moment before flushing away her waste. As she did so, a cloud of stinky gas filled the air, making her eyes water. She hoped that the next person to use the bathroom wouldn't have the same taste in food as she did.
Finally, Melissa made her way back out into the restaurant, feeling lighter and more refreshed than she had in ages. She could feel eyes on her as she walked back to her table, but she didn't care. She had taken care of business, and that was all that mattered.