Christine's Cravings

Chapter 4 Bully Meal

By: Major144

Disclaimer: I don't own anything.

Christine walked down the school halls as she tried to process what she had done to Jude. A part of her was horrified about she did, while another part of her felt thrilled and exited. Jude had been a problem to the school and to the students and Christine had removed him and solved the problem.

Christine saw Hector and headed over to him.

"Hey Hector." Said Christine.

"Hey Christine. Did you hit a growth spurt? You look taller." Said Hector.

"I don't think I did." Said Christine.

"Out of my way losers." Said Ricky Sales the bully as he shoved past the two.

Hector and Christine scowled at Ricky as he walked off.

"Someone should really do something about that guy." Said Hector.

"Maybe someone will." Said Christine.

Ricky headed into the boys' locker room and dropped his bags off and was about to leave, when he found himself facing Christine. They were the only ones in the locker room.

"What do you want?" Asked Ricky.

"I want you gone." Said Christine.

"How about a knuckle sandwich." Said Ricky Ashe threw a punch at Christine.

Christine just opened her mouth up and Ricky's arm went into her mouth and down her throat. Ricky's eyes went wide in both surprise and alarm at the action and he tried to pull his arm out, but Christine just sucked him in. The bully tried to use his other arm to pull himself out, but it got sucked down as well. Ricky tried to call for help, but Christine sucked in his head as well. Christine began to go to work swallowing Ricky down, until he reached his feet and sucked those down with a final gulp.

GULP!

All of Ricky was inside Christine's belly. Christine had a large expanded belly and a big smile on her face.

"That was a good knuckle sandwich." Said Christine patting her belly and let out a burp.

"Uuuuuuuurrrrrrpppp!"

Christine's belly began to work it's magic shrinking Ricky and turning him into a cell. The expanded shrank down to it's normal size and Christine left the locker room to go on about her business.

To be continued.