Chapter 7: The Unlikely Donation
Part 6
As I floated there, surrounded by the warm, dark liquid of Halsin's digestive system, I made a decision. "I'll let you decide, Halsin," I said, my voice barely audible over the gentle churning of his digestive juices. "You can digest me if you'd like. I want to nourish your big body and turn into your shit." There was a pause, and then Halsin's rumbling voice responded, sounding almost... surprised? "You want to... become a part of me?" he asked, his words slow and thoughtful. I nodded, even though I knew he couldn't see me. "Yes," I said. "I want to help you, Halsin. I want to give you the nutrients you need to survive. And if that means becoming a part of your waste... then so be it." Halsin's digestive system seemed to slow down, as if he was considering my words. I could feel his thoughts rumbling through his body, like a distant storm. And then, finally, he responded. "Very well," he said. "If that's what you want, then I will digest you. But I promise you, little one, that I will make sure your essence is used to nourish my body, and that you will become a part of something greater than yourself." As Halsin spoke, I could feel his digestive juices begin to churn and bubble around me once more. But this time, it was different. This time, I felt a sense of acceptance, of surrender. I was giving myself to Halsin, allowing him to break me down and absorb my nutrients. It was a strange, almost... liberating feeling. I was letting go of my fear, of my anxiety, and simply allowing myself to become a part of something else. As the digestive process began, I felt my body start to break down, my molecules disintegrating into the surrounding liquid. It was a disorienting, surreal experience, like nothing I had ever felt before. And yet, even as I dissolved into nothingness, I could sense Halsin's gratitude. He was absorbing my nutrients, using them to fuel his own body. And in that moment, I knew that I had made the right decision. I was becoming a part of Halsin, a part of his body and his being. And in that, I found a strange, quiet peace.