Mr Piggy Alternate Ending Essay

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Kyoka studied the pig like person or rather the person like pig that was standing a few meters in front of her. Maybe it was the so called male chauvinist pig?

"Let us put bad jokes aside for now" she thought to herself as she started to analyze the situation.

After she had received the strange message followed by the countdown from the mechanical sounding disembodied voice earlier, this pig (let's call him Mister Piggy for now) had appeared before her.

No, considering the fact that the environment around her had changed from her familiar school ground to a strange forest it was more reasonable to think that, somehow, she had appeared before him.

And speaking of Mister Piggy, despite the cute name she had given him Mister Piggy was
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She waited for the cleaver to come down and finish her off, but surprisingly, the final strike never came.

Through her blurred vision she noticed that he had dropped his weapon to the ground, and instead of being concerned with killing her, he reached out and grabbed at her breast roughly with one hand and at her thigh with the other. What she thought of as hungry grin had in fact been a leer, Mister Piggy turned out to be much more like Mr. Yaemura than she had expected.

"Well, maybe he'll eat me when he's finished" she half heartedly tried to twist away from him, but he was simply to strong or maybe the blood loss had made her to weak.

"Why didn't I run away instead of picking up that useless twig?"

Mister Piggy seemed to grow frustrated by being unable to pull down her hakama, but with his strength he'd manage somehow even if he couldn't untie the belt.

"Why didn't I run away...?" she wondered to herself "If I had run instead of trying to fight, I might have been able to get away. It was the same with those delinquents, I could have tried calling for help before stepping forward

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