Oh, I could speak well enough -- I thanked her and told her how much I had enjoyed our visit -- but I found that I could not say anything negative.


Oh, I could speak well enough -- I thanked her and told her how much I had enjoyed our visit -- but I found that I could not say anything negative. I turned and smiled at the new face in the doorway, walking eagerly to meet my guide even though I really didn't want to leave Carol McGee. Two doors down the hall was a small room where I was invited to have a seat. Suddenly alone, I was a little puzzled with being shuffled about like this. Except for the door I had just come through, there was only one other small door here, unmarked. Next to the door was a window with a flat counter under it but I could see no one in the other room. I was tempted to go to the window and look into the area beyond but something held me back. I began to feel uncomfortable as I sat there - my discomfort stemming from the fact that I had to go to the bathroom. The sense of urgency was growing rapidly and my bowels were churning. There were no cramps or pain but I knew that I must find a bathroom quickly! Standing up, I walked to the window and looked through but was disappointed to find the small room on the other side empty. In my desperation I decided to check the door next to the window. As I opened the door I heard the sound of bells jingling beyond the window but was in too great a panic by then to pay them any notice. I was never so happy to see a simple white toilet! Quickly stepping inside and pushing the door shut, I barely managed to throw the back of my skirt up, tear my panties down, and plop onto the seat before losing control. I broke out in a cold sweat as my bowels erupted into the bowl with such force that the water splashed up onto my buttocks. I lowered my forehead onto my knees because I felt faint as my insides burst forth and a seemingly endless stream cascaded into the water under me.

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