The Living Toilet

    By tray0959

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    11 Apr, 2024

    a boy standing in a kitchen with toys all around him and a sink in the background with a window, photorealism, a storybook illustration, Chris LaBrooy, highly detailed digital painting

    Tommy was always full of curiosity, constantly exploring every nook and cranny of his home. Today, he decided to investigate the bathroom.

    a cartoon boy is standing in a bathroom with a toilet and a sink in front of him and a mess on the floor, photorealism, a storybook illustration, Diego Gisbert Llorens, storybook illustration

    As Tommy opened the bathroom door, he heard a strange gurgling sound. He looked around, his eyes widened with surprise when he saw the toilet.

    a cartoon boy standing in front of a toilet in a bathroom with a mess all over the floor and walls, shock art, a comic book panel, Diego Gisbert Llorens, comic cover art

    There was a head in the toilet bowl! Not a scary one, but a friendly-looking head with large eyes and a wide mouth.

    a toilet with a weird face on it's lid in a bathroom with tiled walls and flooring, shock art, a pop art painting, Chris LaBrooy, behance hd

    'Hello there, young man,' the toilet head greeted, its voice echoing around the bathroom. Tommy was too stunned to say anything.

    a boy sitting on a toilet in a bathroom with a sink and a toilet paper roll in front of him, sots art, a character portrait, Diego Gisbert Llorens, 2 d game art

    'Who...who are you?' Tommy finally managed to ask. The toilet head chuckled, 'I am the guardian of the sewers and your toilet is my portal.'

    a boy is standing in front of a toilet with a boy in the bathroom looking at him in the mirror, lyco art, a storybook illustration, Cyril Rolando, official art

    'Why are you here?' Tommy asked. The toilet head explained, 'I ensure that everything that goes down the drain reaches the right place.'

    a couple of kids standing in a bathroom next to a toilet and sink with a light on above them, lyco art, a storybook illustration, Cyril Rolando, 2 d game art

    Over the next few days, Tommy and the toilet head became friends. They had strange yet fascinating adventures like retrieving lost items from the sewers.

    a boy sitting on a toilet in a bathroom filled with debris and bottles of alcohol and a sink with a mirror, sots art, a storybook illustration, Diego Gisbert Llorens, comic cover art

    Tommy learned about the importance of not flushing non-degradable items down the toilet. The toilet head's stories about the sewer's ecosystem were eye-opening.

    a boy sitting on a toilet in a bathroom with a mess all over the floor and walls around him, shock art, a storybook illustration, Diego Gisbert Llorens, highly detailed digital painting

    One day, the toilet head announced, 'Tommy, I must return to my world. But remember, the sewer system is a vital part of our world. Treat it with respect.'

    a cartoon boy standing in a bathroom with a sink and toilet in the background and a mirror above him, serial art, a character portrait, Diego Gisbert Llorens, detailed art

    Tommy was sad to see his friend leave, but he understood. With a final wave, the toilet head submerged back into the toilet, leaving Tommy with a wealth of knowledge and unforgettable memories.

    a boy is holding a paper in front of a group of children in a classroom with a teacher's book, vancouver school, a storybook illustration, Diego Gisbert Llorens, rossdraws global illumination

    Tommy began educating his friends and family about the importance of responsible waste disposal. His adventures with the toilet head had changed him forever.

    a boy sitting on the floor in a bathroom with a broken toilet and a sink in the background, with a broken toilet paper strewn on the floor, shock art, a storybook illustration, Diego Gisbert Llorens, comic cover art

    Years later, Tommy would often look back at his peculiar friendship with the toilet head. His bathroom was now just a regular bathroom, but to him, it was a portal to an unforgettable adventure.