Tod walked out on stage, dragging along with him what looked like an old hospital operation table. Trays and tools scattered across the table he addressed the audience with a bow, "They say beauty is skin deep... That you must look inside to find your true self. Well... Let's see if they're right. For my demonstration, I need a volunteer." A few hands were raised and after a few seconds Tod picked out a boy that seemed to be the about 17 years of age. Tod took of his coat and shirt, grabbing a scalpel from the table. He positioned the scalpel next to his stomach, making a few of the crowed to gasp and the young boy take a few steps back. With one quick motion, the Doctor inserted the scalpel into his stomach and pulled up, making a large incision up his entire torso. Blood poured from the cut as a few audience members screamed in horror. The boy tried not to vomit as Tod grabbed the sides of the incision and pulled it open. After a few minutes of letting everyone take in what he had just done Tod reached in with the scalpel and made a few more cuts that no one could see. He laid the tool back on the table giving the boy a pair of rubber gloves. After the volunteer put on the gloves, the Doctor reached back into his torso and slowly pulled out a still beating heart. This caused the audience to stir, and the young boy flinched at the sight. Tod turned to his volunteer, "The most important part of the human body and the most beauty filled part of all people." He smiled wickedly as he slowly placed his own heart into the hand of the young boy, who seemed to almost faint at the act. Tod asked the volunteer to place his heart back inside his body, which the boy nodded hesitantly in response. As soon as the heart was put back, the Doctor grabbed a needle with string and stitched the heart back in place. After a few minutes of stitching the torso incision he placed the needle back and took the now blood covered gloves from the young volunteer. He let the boy go back to his seat and as a final part of his act he grabbed the string which now hold his torso closed, then he pulled slowly. When all of the string was pulled out, the earlier incision seemed to have disappeared. With a bow Tod grabbed the table and pulled it off stage. The audience applause, some were very impressed with the performance, while others were hesitant in there cheering. When the Doctor was completely of stage he smiled a little at the Clown letting him know he could take his turn and then sat up against a wall that gave him the perfect angle to see all the other performances.