The ocean floor is such a lovely place to see. Schools of various fish are swimming by, the seaweeds are moving back and forth, starfish are crawling around, so many other beautiful things to witness. And that?s exactly what a certain bottlenose dolphin is thinking to himself, but he is no ordinary dolphin. That?s right, he is an anthromorphic, meaning he has a human shaped body. Not only that, he is also wearing a black speedo.
The dolphin, named Najal, swam far into the ocean from the shore a few minutes ago so he could have a time of his life. He decided to stop swimming around for a bit and sat down on the ocean ground, he put his legs up and put his arms around them. There was coral everywhere around him! Najal was just fascinated, he got back up and started swimming around some more so he could check them out. Najal stopped after a couple minutes because he just noticed something. There weren't any fish or any other sea creatures around, he wondered why which only lasted for a second because he noticed a certain coral area. Najal got a little closer so he could find out but he couldn't see anything and for some unknown reason, he felt like he should get out of here ASAP.
Suddenly a tentacle appeared at that area and it was about to grab him by the right ankle. Fortunately (or should I really say unfortunately?), he noticed the tentacle and quickly moved out of the way in time and started swimming away as fast as he could, knowing that the tentacle belonged to an octopus. Octopi can camouflage themselves and that's what happened, it spotted the dolphin a few minutes ago so it camouflaged itself patently waiting for the dolphin to get closer.
Immediately noticing it grabbed nothing, it changed back to it's original color and started chasing the dolphin. The octopus was huge! Najal swam even faster after seeing he was being chased and it?s size, he tried to swim across many obstacles hoping to lose it. But it was no use, the octopus is very swift and agile so he was able to go past each one without losing sight on the dolphin. Najal used his arms and legs to swim away as fast as he could while the octopus used all eight of its tentacles to swim after him. The octopus is easily gaining on him.
Finally, one of the tentacles grabbed Najal by his legs, pinning them together. He tried to use his hands to get it off but that was a mistake, the octopus wrapped another tentacle around his waist, pinning his arms together. The dolphin is now in the octopus?s grasp, escape is impossible. The octopus began wrapping more of his tentacles around him. Parts of Najal?s body can still be seen while his head and his feet were sticking out entirely.
After successfully grabbing the dolphin the octopus began swimming up to the surface, Najal began wondering what the octopus is going to do to him. The octopus lifted his head out of the water and then the dolphin. When Najal got lifted out of the surface he inhaled some air.
The octopus then turned the dolphin in a laying down position on the surface of the water facing him. Najal felt frustrated, "Let me go! What?s the idea of grabbing me?!" The octopus kept looking at him for a few more seconds, then he lifted one his tentacles and moved it towards Najal?s human-like feet.
Najal got nervous when he saw the tentacle, he struggled as hard as he could but it was no use. The octopus started poking his tentacle on the sole of his right foot, causing him to giggle "Eep! Hehehe stop! Cut it out!" After seeing his reaction, the octopus slid it up and down and did the same thing with the other foot with another tentacle. "Hehehehehehehehehehehehe stop it tickles!"
Unfortunately (or should I really say fortunately?), the octopus did not stop, it seems to be enjoying this. In fact it started tickling his feet with two more tentacles, making him laugh even harder, "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHNOHOHOHOHOSTAHAHAHAHAHAHP!"
Tickling has always been Najal?s biggest weakness and his feet are his most ticklish spot. Things started to get worse (or better), using two more tentacles, the octopus began tickling his toes on both of his feet, "GAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA NOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOT MY TOHOHOHOHOHOES HEEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHELP!"
Finally, using the last of its tentacles, the octopus started tickling between his toes, "BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!" The octopus was tickling him so hard, he couldn?t speak anymore.
This went on for a very long time, after that, Najal felt like he was going to pass out, fortunately, the octopus stopped tickling him and began massaging his wrapped up body. The dolphin moaned in relaxation, it felt so good, after a few minutes of this, he fell asleep. When he did, the octopus swam to shore where Najal came from.
When it did, it placed the dolphin in a sitting position in shallow water, leaving only his head sticking out of the surface. Once that was done, the octopus swam back to where he came from. Minutes later, Najal woke up finding himself back where we was, he noticed it was getting dark so he headed back home.
As he was heading back, he decided to make sure that the next time he swims in that part of the ocean, he better watch out for that octopus. However, even if he'll never see that it again, that won't be the last time he gets his feet tickled.