Chrystal walked into the bathroom, her silk dress swishing against her legs. She was excited about the party and eager to try out a new shade of lipstick. She didn't notice the human toilet bowl in the corner, or the man inside it.
Her friends were already in the bathroom, putting on final touches of makeup. They chattered excitedly about the party, not paying attention to the man in the toilet.
Chrystal joined them, holding up her lipstick for inspection. "What do you think of this color?" she asked, smiling.
Her friends cooed around her, their chatter becoming louder. They all had their backs turned to the toilet, unaware of what was happening behind them.
As Chrystal's friends continued to admire her makeup, she felt a warm, wet sensation on her lips. She slowly glanced down and saw the man in the toilet bowl, his eyes filled with fear as he looked up at her. He opened his mouth, revealing a trail of feces stretching from his lips to the corners of his mouth.
Chrystal recoiled in disgust, slapping her friends' hands away from her face. "Ew, what is that on me?" she shrieked, noticing the streaks of feces on her lips.
Her friends turned around, their eyes widening in shock as they took in the situation. One of them gasped, "Oh my God! He pooped in her mouth!"
The woman next to her shrieked, "Get him out! Now!"
The man in the toilet bowl began to panic, his eyes darting around the room looking for an escape. Chrystal backed away, her heart racing, as her friends grabbed disinfectant wipes and started scrubbing at her face.
They rushed out of the bathroom, leaving the man in the toilet bowl trembling in fear. He could hear the sound of the lock clicking into place, sealing him inside. He couldn't move, couldn't do anything but wait for who knew what.
The bathroom door remained shut, the sounds of their laughter and whispering muffled behind it. Would they remember about him, the one who had made this mess? He didn't know, and he didn't know how long he could hold his breath. All he knew was that he was trapped, and there was nowhere for him to go.