You don't have a chance hanging there from Patricia's uvula. You can't really get a grip on it, and it's so slippery that you may find any second now. You accept your fate and let go, just in time to be reunited with the rest of the drink.
Together you travel through the fleshy tube of Patricia's throat. It's odd, although there is no light source, you are still able to see the slimy walls contracting and moving in order to push you down. After a short stop, the trap door into Patricia's stomach opens and you are dropped inside. The air is full with the stench of acid. The walls are wrinkled and slimy and a liquid that must be her stomach acid is constantly dripping from them. The entire floor is taken in by a lake obviously consisting mostly of alcohol and acid with only a few morsels of food drifting on it, slowly dissolving. On one side, the wall is much darker than everywhere else. It really looks bad and unhealthy. But you needn't worry about that. Soon you will be dissolved and become nutrients in her blood stream.
After drifting around for quite some time you begin wondering why you are not in pain yet. Curious about this delay of the inevitable, you swim to the edge of the lake and carfully touch a pool of what smells and looks like stomach acid. No reaction. You brake off a dry piece of a floating piece of food and put it in the pool - immediately, a visible reaction starts. You touch the pool again. Nothing. It seems as if you were protected from the stomach acids. But what are you to do with that new chance?
You could just drift through Patricia's digestive system until you get to the other end. Or maybe you could get her to throw up by manipulating that strange spot on the wall you noticed earlier. What will it be?
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