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Knives finds herself sitting in the pizza joint that she and Scott used to frequent, tears streaming down her face as she cries out in anguish. To fall in love for the first time in her life and then to be broken up less than a minute after confessing it to him....Knives is truely devistated and heart broken.
She has no idea why she came here, only that she could not go home like this, her father would freak out and maybe go insane. So she just sits there, alone in her booth crying her eyes out until she is told by an overly unforgiving waitress that she has to order something or leave. Without thinking she orders the usual pizza she would have with Scott as a force of habit and then cries some more.
She is eventually brought the pizza, it is the largest size the resteraunt has and given that she only ever ate 1/4 of it, she knew she could not manage the entire thing by herself. Looking at it she cries some more and begins to eat, not wanting to waste food.
And so she begins to eat the first slice, still crying over what has transpired.
By the time she begins to eat the third slice, her crying has moved to sobbing, and by the time she begins to eat the forth slice, her sobbing has stopped as her focus is now on the food.
The other slices pass by unnoticed until she finds she has finished the entire thing. Her stomach distored and bloated as she ate 4 times as much pizza as she could handle and is therefore in pain...but not the same kind of pain as her broken heart felt. No this pain was much more tolerable as she just groans and rubs her swollen stomach, her mind taken off of Scott Pilgrim as the eating proved to be a fantastic distraction for her.
After letting her stomach settle for a bit she pays the bill and heads to the bus stop, her mind still full of Scott, yet she does not feel quite so sad. Only after passing the doughnut shop does she think that perhaps eating all that pizza is what brought her some comfort during her suffering. Placing her hand on her swollen and painful stomach she comes to the conclusion that this must be the case and immediately goes back to the doughnut shop she just passed to buy two dozen doughnuts to take home. Hopeing not to need them but deciding it's better to have them and not need them than need them and not have them.
Later at home....
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