Friendly and playful dolphins, no matter what their size, are definitely a threat to you at your size. Too bad you're not that quick thinking to realize such a thing.
One of the common methods of hunting food for dolphins is to chase fish all the way up to the shoreline and beach themselves, and when the hapless fish reach this point, they're usually flopping around and make an easy meal for the dolphin, who is simply dragged back out to sea by the tide. Interesting fact, no? Now, back to the story...
The dolphin apporached, beaching itself right by you while several fish flop around you and past you. It appears as if you'll be the dolphin's easy target this time. It clamps its jaws around you, trapping you within the grip of its jaw. The teeth don't cut you, and are actually sort of just keping you in its grip. The tide flows and ebbs once again, bring the dolphin and you out to the sea. You breathe in one last gulp of air before you are doused in water. The dolphin takes you out a ways and finally begins to eat you. It uses its jaws to pull you in onto the tongue, which quickly and mercilessly begins to take you back towards the throat. With one quick gulp, he sends you into the throat, whose muscles pull you down quickly and efficiently. Seconds later, you find yourself trapped in a squishy room reeking of rotted fish. You quickly adjust to the feeling of traveling with the dolphin, whose body movement moves you to and fro in its belly which would almost be as peaceful as the tide if it weren't for the fact that you were doomed now. Finally, sleep take ahold of your body, and the dolphin also takes your body through a now painless digestion. You sleep, the dolphin digests, and for your vacation, this will ultimately be...
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