You feel yourself grabbed from behind and pulled under. You are wrapped up and suspended in front of an octopus. It instantly begins to shove you toward the center of the wad to tentacles where you see its gaping maw. You are shoved upwards into the octopus' mouth. You take a breath as you enter, the first time since you had been attacked. A layers of lips begin to pull you upwards as the tentacles let go of your lower half. Your head is seized by the throat muscles as the rest of your body is drawn into the mouth of the octopus. The layers of lips begin to salivate rubbing you in pre-digestive juices. You feel the lips all push you up at once. They then release a tad and slide back in a quick jerking motion, grabbing your feet and heaving you upwards into the throat. You are pulled upward a bit more before you slide into the small sack. This is the crop of the octopus, where it stores its prey. This is the first real time you have had to think about what has happened. You attack the side of the sack but it does nothing. You realize now that you are just food waiting to be digested.
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