When I saw the snake, the first thing that came into my mind was to get it’s attention while making sure Red Butterfly gets off the water and ran away to safety. I didn’t care what would happen to me anymore. I pushed her out of the water and told her to run… I’ve tried getting out of the stream too, but it was too late the snake was way too fast and just a few inches away from me. I am not ready for this kind of danger, neither was I physically prepared. My knife was in my bag and I was pretty confident that the stream was safe but then it’s too late to think about those things and to regret. At least Red Butterfly is safe…
I was almost at the brink of the stream when the snake caught up and bit me on the leg. I could only see blood gushing out of the bite wound and it was washed away soon as it merged with the flowing water. The snake slowly started encircling itself around me… Red Butterfly was crying out for help… and I was starting to feel really weak, my sight was starting to get blurry, the snake was going to bite me on my neck as I was struggling gripping it by the part near it’s head. as I was trying to pull away… but I was too weak and no match for something so wild and too strong…
I thought it was the end… then I heard someone and something got struck before I completely passed out.
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