Prince Elias watched as the gorgeous and obnoxious Princess Araya entered the bathroom, rushing to take a seat on the golden throne. He knew his task well; she was notorious for using human toilets exclusively to dispose of her waste. As she lifted her luxurious gown, revealing an array of delicate undergarments, he gritted his teeth in anticipation.
She took a long, slow pee, her magnificent body grazing against his face as she took her time. The scent of her expensive perfume filled his nostrils, dizzying him with desire. When she finally finished, she didn't even acknowledge his existence. It was clear that she treated him more like an object than a human being.
But it was worse than that. Tomorrow was a special occasion; Araya was hosting a big party with all her friends from Filth Fetish Studios. And he was going to be their toilet slave for the entire night. He couldn't fathom how he was going to survive such an ordeal.
As the evening wore on, more guests began arriving. His heart sank as he watched Araya's closest friends, Princess Scarlett Rhoads and Miss Bella Ray, saunter into the bathroom. They opened the toilet seat to reveal his tormented form, clinging to the sides of the bowl. Both girls burst out laughing, completely disregarding his humiliation.
Scarlett didn't believe Araya when she said she had a toilet slave for the party. She was shocked to see him in such a state, but also curious. Bella seemed less surprised, even amused by his predicament.
One by one, they all used him like a human toilet. Their pees were hot and steamy, filling his mouth to the brim. He struggled to breathe as they took turns relieving themselves on him. Despite his protests, they ignored his pleas for mercy, treating him like an object with no feelings or dignity.
Finally, the party drew to a close. Exhausted and soaked in piss, he was relieved when they left him alone. But even then, he couldn't shake off the humiliation that lingered long after they had gone. It was an experience that he would never forget—and one that he hoped never to repeat.