Lisa was starting to prepare to get out of the water, but suddenly many people began liking the stream, and within seconds, a flood of likes came in. Out of curiosity, Lisa made the effort to hold on a little longer despite the increasingly bothersome stomach contractions. Her bikini top shifted a lot with the contractions, and since it was one of those strapless designs that didn’t have shoulder ties, Lisa had to adjust it every time a strong contraction made her chest bounce.
In just a few more moments, the audience reached the goal of a thousand likes, which meant, in theory, Lisa had to follow through on what she had jokingly written. She hadn’t actually thought they’d reach it, but now she didn’t know what to do. She could no longer think clearly; the lack of oxygen after more than three minutes underwater was taking its toll, and the contractions were uncontrollable. She kept holding on a bit longer, but at around 3:40 seconds, she decided it was ridiculous to stay down and risk drowning for a thousand likes. She started to ascend, but at that moment, an involuntary spasm made her cough out the little air left in her lungs while simultaneously inhaling a gulp of water, causing her to lose the ability to swim. She was just centimeters from the surface when she began sinking again. She had briefly moved out of the camera’s frame, but she reappeared from above, now semi-conscious and trembling. Her arms stiffened, pressing her chest together, while her abdomen, stomach, and torso shuddered as she struggled to breathe and expel the water she had inhaled—all at the same time. This caused her bikini top to gradually slip off, exposing her bare chest to over 2,000 viewers, which only encouraged more people to like the stream.
A few seconds passed—4:10 since Lisa had submerged—and her body continued to tremble. Her face lost its yellowish-red tone and began turning pale, almost lifeless. Lisa hadn’t planned for this and was too embarrassed to have anyone there in person, so she hadn’t told anyone to watch over her. Fortunately, someone watching the stream recognized the pool and called emergency services. While waiting for help to arrive, the audience simply enjoyed watching Lisa’s body tremble and suffer as her lungs made a futile effort to expel the water and prevent more from entering. But that resistance wouldn’t last long before her body gave out and her lungs filled with water.
Five minutes had passed when emergency services arrived. The stream’s audience watched as they pulled Lisa out, though they couldn’t see what happened next. Beside the pool, the specialists began resuscitation efforts, trying to remove as much water as possible from her lungs. By then, Lisa’s body was no longer trembling and had no pulse. After several attempts, they connected an automatic respirator to her mouth and used a defibrillator. With each shock, Lisa’s body jolted, her small chest trembling and her nipples hardening. After nearly five minutes of this, Lisa finally reacted, completely disoriented. After about ten more minutes of recovery, she was able to sit up and speak to the medics, explaining everything.
To wrap things up, the medics suggested she show herself to the stream’s viewers to reassure them. So, they turned the camera toward Lisa. Barely able to speak or lift her arm, she smiled at the camera and said she was okay.