Dorthea Orders Aloysius the Alligator to Release the Fish
In all of his years roaming the murky rivers, Aloysius trapped many an unlucky fish in his gigantic belly. He liked the feeling of them swimming around inside him, even when they smacked against the wall of his stomach. It created a pleasant tickling sensation that made him giggle. The fish, however, were not so happy. Aloysius, being a stubborn alligator, always refused to release them. That is until he finally met his match in Dorthea. Dorthea's kind yet domineering presence was enough to finally coax the stubborn reptile to release his captives.