The sudden and uncontrollable spasms of Natahlia’s diaphragm took her by surprise, interrupting her with a loud and unexpected "HIC!" As the hiccups continue to wrack her body, Natahlia felt a sense of frustration and helplessness wash over her. She tries holding her breath, taking water, and even standing on her head, but nothing seemed to work. Each hiccup feels like a tiny explosion in her chest, and she couldn't help but wonder when they would finally stop. Despite her discomfort, Natahlia surprisingly finds the whole experience a little bit amusing - after all, who knew that something as simple as a hiccup could be so persistent and unpredictable? Experiencing her little pauses and hiccups is too cute for words. It was as if she thinks the hiccups will stop- but in just a few seconds, she would be hit with another one. And sure enough, right on cue, her body convulses with the familiar sound of a hiccup. The unpredictable nature of hiccups and the suspense of not knowing when the next one will occur is just too cute, especially for Natahlia, who seems to be under so much stress figuring out ways how to stop it. As she hiccups, her breasts wobble and bounce with each spasm. Her chest constricts as she tries to suppress it, but they persist. Despite her efforts, the hiccups continue to come, one after the other, leaving her feeling helpless and frustrated. With each short, airy hiccup, she lets out a small moan, hoping that it will be the last one. But as the hiccups continue, she lets out a deep exhale, trying to calm herself down. The experience is becoming more and more unbearable with each passing moment. She takes a sip of water, hoping it will help, but it just doesn’t. The spasms continue unabated, each one a painful reminder of her body's response. She can only wait it out, hoping that the hiccups will eventually subside and give her some relief. She starts making increasingly comical hiccuping noises; her chest and rib cage are trembling and throbbing inside of her, and she can't seem to stop. Do I ha-HIC-HIC-HIC-ve- any-HIC-more-HIC wa-HIC-ter? What happens when you haven’t hiccupped in so long is that eventually it will rub off on you, and then you'll hiccup constantly.
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