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Just a few notes: I'm not sure when I can make a new video/animation, I apologize for not making anything much, ever since I entered college, I became so busy I barely have any time to make anything, but I'll try my best again to make something at the end of this month, I really apologize for not making anything throughout the month. Gura Gawr was just a typical 18-year-old girl who loved to spend her days by the shore. She would often walk along the coast, feeling the sand between her toes and the salty sea breeze on her skin. She had a unique sense of style, often wearing a blue hoodie with shark teeth on the middle right near the stomach, and shark shoes to match. She was a shark girl, through and through. On this particular day, Gura decided to take a stroll by the shore. She put on her shark shoes and walked towards the beach, feeling the warmth of the sun on her face. She walked for a while, admiring the view of the ocean and the sounds of the waves crashing against the shore. She then noticed a figure in the distance, walking towards her. As the figure approached, Gura saw that it was another girl, around her age, with a smug face on her constantly. She had neck-length bright white and lavender hair, and yellow eyes. Her name was Shion Murasaki, a witch who was known to live by the shore. "Hello," said Shion, with a sly grin on her face. "What brings you here?" "Just taking a walk," replied Gura, a little wary of the girl's demeanor. "Well, why don't you come with me? I have a hidden area by the shore that I'd like to show you," said Shion, beckoning to Gura. Gura hesitated for a moment, but eventually gave in to her curiosity. She followed Shion towards the hidden area, feeling a little uneasy as they walked. As they arrived, Gura noticed that the area was surrounded by trees, making it almost impossible to see from the outside. "So, what do you think?" asked Shion, with a smirk. "It's...nice," said Gura, trying to mask her unease. "Good. Now, let me show you something even better," said Shion, as she approached Gura with a wicked gleam in her eye. Before Gura knew it, Shion had grabbed her and shoved her into her mouth, swallowing her whole. Gura struggled as she slid down Shion's throat, feeling the tightness and the heat of her insides. Shion, on the other hand, felt a sense of satisfaction as she swallowed Gura whole, enjoying the feeling of power it gave her. Gura fought and struggled as she was digested, feeling the acids in Shion's stomach slowly dissolving her body. She cried out for help, but her voice was muffled by the walls of Shion's stomach. She could feel her clothes and accessories being stripped away from her body, leaving her only in her underwear. Days passed, and Shion began to feel ill. She tried to regurgitate everything she had eaten, but found that she could not bring herself to do so. She had never eaten a human before, and the experience was starting to take its toll on her. Finally, after a few weeks, Shion managed to regurgitate everything she had eaten, except for Gura. Gura had been completely digested, leaving only her clothes, accessories, and underwear behind. Her blue hoodie was tattered and torn, her shark shoes were chewed up, and her underwear was stained with digestive fluids. The only thing left of her was the semen that Shion had produced as a result of her digestion. No one knew what had happened to Gura. She had simply disappeared, leaving no trace behind. No one remembered her, nor did they want to. Her remains were washed away by the sea, leaving nothing behind but a few tattered pieces of clothing and accessories. In the end, Gura was just another victim of the cruel and unforgiving nature of the world. Her memory faded away with time, and she became nothing more than a forgotten name. The only thing that remained was the horrific tale of her demise, which whispered in the shadows of the shore. As for Shion, she was never the same after her encounter with Gura. The guilt of what she had done ate away at her, slowly consuming her from the inside out. She tried to find redemption in the magic that she had practiced her whole life, but nothing could wash away the sins of her past. She lived out the rest of her days alone, haunted by the ghost of the girl she had devoured. She never spoke of what had happened to anyone, not even to herself. She simply existed, a shadow of the person she used to be, forever marked by the darkness that had consumed her. In the end, the shore remained the same, with the waves crashing against the sand and the seagulls soaring in the sky. But the memory of what had happened there lingered on, a reminder of the fragility of life and the cruelty of fate. As for Gura, she had become a part of the sea, her remains scattered throughout the ocean, drifting on the currents and becoming one with the world around her. She had left behind nothing but a few tattered pieces of clothing and accessories, a reminder that even in death, we are never truly gone. And so, the story of Gura Gawr and Shion Murasaki remained a cautionary tale, a warning of the dangers that lurk in the shadows and the darkness of the human soul. It spoke of the fragility of life and the inevitability of death, reminding us that in the end, we are all just a fleeting moment in the grand scheme of things.

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