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The Portable Hammerspace Generator™ By LivesInAStomach -- Report

Technology is amazing. Eat entire feasts and swallow all of your belongings without breaking a sweat!

Day 6 of Voretober is here, and today’s prompt is “Tech.”

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Behold: Another story of questionable mass appeal! Hey, I like object vore, and I'm the one writing the stories here, so if you don't like it... well, there's 24 stories left, you're bound to like at least one of them.

Hammerspace is always fascinating and is typically always done with magic! So I figured, why not introduce it into a more urban setting.

I needed someone to witness the public demonstration, and since she's fresh in my mind, I just used Sarah from The Tiny Eating Challenge.

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ClosetedTiny

Posted by ClosetedTiny 2 years ago Report

I love the question at the end! It was exactly what I was thinking!

And hey, as much as I love Macro/Micro Vore, I won't object to some object vore. Great work with your setting, Dulce!

One question, she wasn't wearing the belt before the reveal, right? So, her gut should have been there if she had eaten an entire meal before the demonstration, right? Unless the man was lying...

LivesInAStomach

Posted by LivesInAStomach 2 years ago Report

Hehehe... never trust a shady salesman, I suppose! (Or maybe I overlooked that detail, but shhhh I never make any mistakes)

ClosetedTiny

Posted by ClosetedTiny 2 years ago Report

Even master's make mistakes! I'm looking forward to the next 24 stories!

Adseria

Posted by Adseria 2 years ago Report

Maybe it works like Marloweny's HDTF, where anything that's compressed remains compressed when the device is turned off, and stays compressed until restored.

LivesInAStomach

Posted by LivesInAStomach 2 years ago Report

I've never read that before, but that does sound like a plausible solution!

Indighost

Posted by Indighost 2 years ago Report

When people find plot holes like that in my D&D games, "The npc was lying/misinformed" is always a great explanation!

ClosetedTiny

Posted by ClosetedTiny 2 years ago Report

I have used that excuse as well! Just because an NPC says something does not mean it is true!

Indighost

Posted by Indighost 2 years ago Report

I like this story a lot, but it feels like it stops right when it gets to the good part!

LivesInAStomach

Posted by LivesInAStomach 2 years ago Report

Haha I'm sorry!! Trust me, I would have loved to write more. But that's the nature of the challenge, I can't spend too much time in one place. Maybe after October I can expand on it.

Adseria

Posted by Adseria 2 years ago Report

I certainly hope you will. Maybe he could, ah, demonstrate the recovery method? And maybe something goes wrong? ;)

LivesInAStomach

Posted by LivesInAStomach 2 years ago Report

Interesting, interesting... I'll keep that in mind :>

MidoriHime

Posted by MidoriHime 2 years ago Report

Pffff, that line at the end is great! How, indeed, do you get it all out? Object vore's not really my thing, but I'm glad I read it at least for that line.

LivesInAStomach

Posted by LivesInAStomach 2 years ago Report

Hahaha! I'm glad you got some enjoyment out of it.

TastesUndivided

Posted by TastesUndivided 2 years ago Report

To think what those 2 girls could do with a belt like that~
Like packing the car when they go on a vacation. What? Was I supposed to think of something else?

LivesInAStomach

Posted by LivesInAStomach 2 years ago Report

It would be very useful... For bringing extra carry-on aboard a plane, perhaps? >w>

TastesUndivided

Posted by TastesUndivided 2 years ago Report

Until the metal detector beeps~
Lol, would be awkward.