You enter Barbara's house through a series of complex pipes. Lead by
your advanced sense of smell, you find yourself silently slithering
into Barbara's room. You slink up to her bed, rear back, and bite her
belly, secreting a venom that will temporarily stun her. She tries to
scream, but all she manages is a soft grunt before you are carrying
her away to your burrow in your maws.
By the time you make it to the bottom of your large, yet effectively
hidden burrow, Barbara comes to.
"Stop this!" She pleads "Do you think this is some kind
of game?"
"Yes" You retort. "And I believe you're losing. Game
Over, Barbara!"
With that, she flees, uselessly trying to escape. She takes no more
than 3 steps before you lunge at her, biting her leg hard. Determined,
Barbara keeps hopping, with only one functioning leg. Amused, you sit
back and watch, until, inevitably, she falls to the ground, panting
her exaustion.
Having a good time of toying with her, you slither around her in
circles, taunting her as she lies there, helpless. You slowy make your
circles tighter, until your coils form a tall, unfathomable wall
around her. Barbara looks up , looking for an escape, and finds the
only one you will provide - The maw.
Despite being quite large for a snake, swallowing Barbara, whole and
living, you find quite a hassle. However, you manage it, and you now
sport a Barbara-Shaped portrusion in your stomach, writhing from the
pain of scorching acids. You find this amusing at first, but soon, it
grows tiresome, and so, with a great contraction of your stomach
muscles, you crush and suffocate Barbara, until you can audibly hear
her screaming, and feel the crunching of her bones in your belly. When
you have her on the brink of death, you stop, and; as she lives out
her last moments in agony, you laugh maniacally above her shrill
screams, and you continue laughing, a cruel, inhuman laugh, even after
Barbara has long breathed her last.
Rats. You had meant to finish them then. Well, no matter, you would
have to wait for them to arrive from the hospital. Sure enough, in
less than a week, they had arrived home. That same night, You decided
it was time to pay Barbara a visit...