Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Dealer's Choice- Plot

The plot involves the narrative of the bread made for the sandwich. The man simply is making lunch, while the bread is brutally taken away from its home and murdered. Both worlds are seen, and they eventually combine at the end.

The bread in the kitchen had been there a few days untouched. A man comes home stressed from work. Slices of bread sit peacefully among their brother and sister slices, and they all nest in the wrapper in a warm environment. The moment suddenly changes as a man comes in the kitchen for lunch. His day has been average, and he can't wait to just make a simple sandwich to satisfy his hunger. He pulls the two brother slices from their home. He walks over to the toaster. His hand slowly moves them into it, and he is seen waiting. The slices feel the heat and burning pain from the toaster. The man pulls ham, cheese, lettuce, and mayonnaise from the fridge to add to his recipe. He picks the toast up, and scrapes the mayo on, and the toast's skin drops bits of itself. The man moves over, and places the ingredients of the sandwich on the two toasts, and they are all crushed slowly. The man pulls an item from the utensil drawer. From the toasts' viewpoints, it appears to be a knife, as it stabs the bread, slowly cutting down the center and its own applied mayo guts spill everywhere. The man is silent a moment, then picks up half the sandwich. The bread feels the bite from his teeth, and in its last moment, it utters a faint cry. The moment clashes with the man's world, as he looks up, raises his eyebrow, pauses, and then continues to chew. The bread wrapper is seen zooming slowly away, as the other slices fear their fate.

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