Antala tried to flap her wings and grunted as she attempted to fly. However, because of the face that she was now a werewhale with an enormous belly to weigh her down, she couldn't even fly more than two feet off the ground before she fell flat on her stomach and cracked the ice as she grunted. Antala struggled as her belly was now like an oversized yoga ball and her tail was wagging as she attempted to reposition herself. "Come on! Come on! Come on!" yelled Antala as she grunted and even blew snow from the blowhole on her head. This frightened her and see opened the hole wide and rubbed it. "I have a blowhole?" asked Antala. "That's just gross. Oh, I think I'm going to be sick." Antala's stomach made a strange sound and the whale succubus hybrid let out a groan.
"Oh," she said. "Who am I kidding? I know I'm going to be sick. I still can't believe that something this ridiculous is happening to me. Why me?" Antala waddled through the snow and then saw the ocean littered with pieces of ice that were as big as rafts. On the other side there was land and what looked like a village of some sort, complete with igloos. "The village," said Antala. "There will surely be somebody there who knows about the werewhale curse. Maybe there will be a witch doctor who can help me." Antala looked out again and noticed the pieces of ice floating in the water and let out a groan.
"Those chunks of ice will never support my tummy. Think, Antala, think." Antala saw what looked like normal whales swimming underneath the water and then got an idea. "Hmm," she said. "Well. Now that I'm technically a sea creature, it looks like I'm gonna have to swim." Antala gave a gulp. "But I haven't swam in years. Well, now's a chance to get into practice. Geronimo!" Antala held her nose and then leapt with her enormous belly into the water.
The succubus-turned-werewhale landed with a big splash that caused a tidal wave to strike the land behind her and get all the trees wet enough to melt the snow on top of them. Antala felt herself sinking and gasped as she flapped her wings and shook both her arms and legs. Antala paddled as best as she could until she finally had her head out of the water and gave a gasp. After a minute, Antala finally managed to position herself and was swimming through the water more gracefully than she was before. "Thank Heavens," said Antala. "Huh. Well, at least I can swim. It looks like the worst is behind me."
That was what Antala thought, but something was about to happen. As she was halfway out into the ocean....
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