You’re coated in squirrel drool by now, and you hope the squirrel decides to take you out of its mouth like it did with the nuts. It uses its tongue to push you around gently, tasting you a bit, before its jaws part and you see two huge furry paws with long, clawed fingers reaching towards you. They clamp around you tightly, and you resist the urge to instinctively squirm as the squirrel pulls you out of its mouth.
You freeze up as you find yourself held right in front of the squirrel’s face, with its big round eyes staring at you. Its paws twitch around, moving you in quick jerky motions as it examines you from all angles without releasing you from its grip. It’s probably confused about what you are, since it’s surely never seen a tiny human before.
After a few more seconds, the squirrel abruptly drops you. You’re unharmed when you hit the wood floor of the knothole, and you sit up to see the squirrel turning around and going over to its pile of nuts in the corner. It then turns and glares at you while waving its tail around, as if guarding its food and commanding you to leave.
It would probably be best to leave... but you don’t feel safe being 1 inch tall and on your own in the wilderness. This squirrel could actually provide you some protection, if you could manage to befriend it. But although it decided not to hurt you (so far), it doesn’t seem to want you in its home. What should you do?
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