As the tiny person enters your mouth, they are met with a warm, wet environment filled with the strong scent of food. The moment you swallow, they are engulfed by a rush of saliva, which clings to their skin, making them feel slick and disoriented.
They slide down the esophagus, a muscular tube that rhythmically contracts around them, propelling them toward the stomach. It's dark and somewhat cramped, the walls of the esophagus squeezing


