Mack lay sprawled on a picnic blanket, enjoying the warmth of the sun on her face. The day was serene, a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As she listened to the distant laughter and felt the gentle caress of the breeze, a rumble in her stomach reminded her it was time for a bite to eat. "Guess it's time for lunch," she mused to herself, already envisioning her favorite fast-food indulgence.
Mack entered the restaurant, her senses overwhelmed by the delicious scent of frying potatoes and beef patties. The menu glowed invitingly above the counter, but her mind was already made up. She approached the cashier with a confident smile. "I'll have 300 Big Macs, please," she declared, her eyes twinkling with anticipation.
Mack leaned back in her chair, a satisfied sigh escaping her lips. Around her, the evidence of her feast lay scattered, the once mountainous stack of burgers now reduced to crumpled wrappers. "That hit the spot," she murmured, feeling a pleasant drowsiness settle over her. The world seemed to blur as she basked in the afterglow of her indulgence.
As Mack drove home, a strange sensation began to creep over her. Her skin tingled, and an odd pressure built within her chest. The world outside the car began to spin, colors blending together in a dizzying kaleidoscope. "What's happening to me?" she whispered, gripping the steering wheel tightly.
With a sudden jolt, her car skidded to a stop, and Mack stumbled out, gasping for air. But as she looked down, she realized with horror that her hands had transformed into burger buns, her body swelling into a gigantic Big Mac. "No! This can't be real!" she cried, her voice echoing through the empty landscape.
Time seemed to stretch endlessly as Mack lay there, her new form a bizarre testament to her gluttonous adventure. As the sky turned from blue to orange, she began to accept her fate, her thoughts drifting back to the simple pleasure of a sunny day in the park. "At least I got to enjoy one last perfect day," she thought wistfully, watching as the first stars appeared in the twilight sky.
















