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But just as he was about to...his Legs we're coiled together by his tail, his mouth being uncovered...and his arms being pinned to The Naga's chest

"GAH-LET ME GO! LET ME GO YOU ASS!-" 

"Nope, You've been in my domain long enough...i think it's about time you fall asleep...or would you rather attempt to escape from my grip once more..~?"

He laughed incredulously. 

"Fall asleep? How the hell would I fall asleep when you've KIDNAPPED me!?" 

"Heh...Use your brain, im sure you'll find out soooon enough..."

His tail began to slowly coil itself up his body...starting to wrap around his waist and stomach first

"Wait....wait no-NO!" 

He violently kicked at his scales 

"Oh wrong place bud, that won't do you any good..~"

It just kept coiling up his body, almost to the point where even that would make it hard to breath

The fight slowly drained out of him, body going limp

"N-No....no.....I....I can't really be....u-unwanted....-" 

He slumped over, passing out as a few tears slipped down his cheeks 

"....Finally...I am sorry i had to do this, but I must find that last Human in my forest..."

His arms unwrapped around him, his tail coiling around him almost completely, holding him gently as he moves through the forest...looking for that last...person 

Virgil 

Virgil leaned back against the tree, staring blankly up at the sky, knowing that this would be his last time seeing it. He was going to die. He was going to die and there was nothing he could do about it. He was acutely aware of death, being homeless would do that to you, and yet he'd never thought he'd end up here. Tied up uncomfortably against a tree by his own village, and left to be snatched up by the jaws of a hungry naga. Maybe it wouldn't want to eat him. Maybe it'd think he was too scrawny, too sickly looking. Imagine, even a monster not wanting him-he honestly wouldn't be surprised. His whole body ached-he hadn't been surprised when the villagers had grabbed him off the streets where he'd been sleeping, but the violence he'd suffered seemed unnecessary-it's not like he could put up a good fight anyway-but still they'd felt it nessecary to knock him out, whacking him upside the head and leaving him strapped to this great oak. Well-great to know that his final moments would be spent with great back discomfort.