Needs Breakfast
by Evan Baughfman
Andy hasn’t eaten. Never a good idea. Empty belly means “hanger” consumes the best of him.
In the company parking garage, Andy finds a freshly installed vending machine. He inserts a few coins. Pushes buttons.
The machine whirs. Doesn’t drop the desired pastry.
Cursing, Andy kicks, dents the machine. Shoulder-checks the contraption. Wallops its glass front, spiderwebbing cracks.
Something growls.
Not Andy’s stomach. The machine.
Its delivery slot opens. A tongue snakes through, gripping Andy’s ankles, pulling him in—folding him, crunching him. Every last bite.
Soon, the machine offers a new treat.
A scarlet confection, simply labelled, “Sour Candy.”
Evan Baughfman
Evan Baughfman is a middle school teacher and author. Much of his writing success has been as a playwright. A number of his scripts can be found at online resources, Drama Notebook and New Play Exchange. Evan also writes horror fiction and screenplays.
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