A chill rushed through you or what was left of you. Your so called consciousness became numb with lots of thoughts going through your mind.
"What was the point of this?" You moaned, it almost felt pleasurable being able to still communicate with no real reason of how and why. "What do you mean, by changing me into... well yeah, I don't see why this was the only solution to let me live."
The genie, floating in the tiger's colon, sighed. "Transportation spells for me is a little sickening I can't transport you to another area without your body to be completely and utterly destroyed by being broken processed as energy. Sometimes it leaves a pile of filth that cannot be determined by what it is really. All you should know is that you're safe. Let this be a lesson to listen to my instructions before doing something irrationally" All I could really do was groan.
"Well, alright then I'll have my next wish to be human again." I said without hesitation.
The tiger genie chuckled, a little loudly than for a small request. "Oh, I forgot to mention, actually I didn't get a chance to mention that you can only use one wish a day, meaning my powers are very limited and precise. I'm sure you'll be out of this prison in a few hours, after that you have quite a lot to think about before planning your next wish." You began to uncontrollably tremble and shake, yet not enough to get noticed.
"It's... that's not fair, I don't want to be shit for any longer. You're a monster, I thought I was your master, I can control you." You cried, yet in vain.
The genie nods his head and smiles at this reaction you're giving him. "I'm your master when I have the power, I'll give you another wish in about 24 hours. Oh, and by the way, I mentioned you were inside a tiger's rectum, I didn't tell you the best part. I'm sure you're wondering if a genie can eat and still use the toilet, well it looks like you've found that out the hard way." The tiger looked back with much pleasure of causing you the most pain.
"You mean I..." Was the only thing you said before the tiger vanished in thin air.