You are taken by surprise in the snake. For a fraction of second, you don't know what to do as you process this information. But as soon as you do, you try to grab and push the snake's body wrapped around your torso. As you place your hands on it, you feel its slippery, scaly skin. And so you try to push it with your arms and one free leg.
The snake quickly notices this and tightens its grip. The force and the pain are too strong to handle and you stop pushing it away, hoping it would ease its grip. It didn't, and you can't move your lungs -- or any part of your body at all. The snake positions its head to directly stare at you as it sees you suffocate.
You stay immobile as you start losing oxygen quickly. If you were looking at a mirror, you'd probably see your purple face by now. But right now you can only think about the snake slithering around you and the excruciating pain of near-death.
When you are about to pass out, the snake releases you completely. You fall to the grass below you, as you heavily breath in. You cannot move from the lack of air in your lungs and exhaustion. What matters is that you are alive.
The long snake just stays low, looking at you as you retake your breath, when it suddenly says "Well, now that you can't move, I can do anything with you." You try to lift your head and ask if that snake could really talk, but it was right: you had no forces at all.
"Alright," it continued, "it's time to do something I've always wanted to..."
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