Kevin and Brittany visit the giant couple
As Brittany and Kevin rode the Tubes to their friends’ house, they couldn’t help but feel nervous. Normally, they would chat about everything on road trips, ranging from what was going on at work to which team they thought would win the Brobdingnagian football championship. But today they were both silent, contemplating their new life. It was humiliating to think that they were now the size of pepper grains and that their family, friends and coworkers could no longer even see them without some sort of magnification device. Oh, they had tried to convince themselves that it was fine, that their lives were as great as ever, if not better.

“After all, think of all the money that I can save on clothes at this size!” Brittany had joked, although her laughter had been forced.

The strangest part had been seeing the Lilliputians when they were no longer microscopic in comparison to them. Kevin couldn’t get over how human they all were, rushing about their everyday business like any Brobdingnagian would. It was grimly fascinating to think that a few weeks ago, he could have stepped on thousands of them at once without even noticing. Back when he was his former size, he could have unknowingly swallowed the maid who changed their hotel sheets or inhaled the taxi driver who drove them to the Tubes.

He was beginning to appreciate what he had once been.

Now they were going to see the first Brobdingnagians since they had been transformed into Lilliputians. Of course they were uneasy; who wouldn’t be uneasy at the thought of seeing six-mile tall people? Both Brittany and Kevin had to keep reminding themselves that they had known Felicia and Nick for many years and despite the great size difference, they were still friends.

Brittany thought about all of the good times that she had had with Felicia and she focused on these memories as the Lilliputian train finally reached its destination. As the train rolled into their friends’ kitchen, she peered through the window at the incomprehensible landscape surrounding her. She assumed that what she was looking at was a granite countertop and appliances in the far distance, but everything was so astronomically huge that she couldn’t be sure. There was a brownish-white object the size of a house resting a few hundred feet away and her mouth fell open as she realized that it was a breadcrumb. The gigantic breadcrumb put things into perspective and her mind was reeling with the overwhelming knowledge of how microscopic she really was when the vast shadow fell over the train.

She glanced over and saw someone approaching the counter, although she couldn’t tell whether it was Nick or Felicia. All that she saw was a seemingly-endless torso and far above, two colossal arms. The Brobdingnagian’s head was out of view. As she gawked up, Felicia’s voice came over the headset.

“Hey guys! I’m so glad you were able to make it!”

So it was Felicia outside of the train, larger than any Lilliputian mountain. Brittany exchanged a brief glance with Kevin, who seemed equally astonished. With great trepidation, she took his clammy hand into her own and they stepped out of the train.

Brittany could now Felicia’s titanic face high above them, although at her new height, her friend looked both familiar and unfamiliar. She had tied back her dark red hair into a ponytail, a few stray strands hanging down over her forehead and ears, and despite the fact that it was night, she was wearing some sort of futuristic sunglasses. Brittany guessed that the glasses were some sort of magnification device.

Kevin tightened his grip on her hand, shaking slightly as Felicia lowered herself down to eye-level with the counter. They could see themselves and the train mirrored in the dark sunglasses, each lens the size of a huge lake.

“How are you doing?” Felicia asked, and even though she was still far away, the force of her exhalations were like powerful gales, whipping around Brittany’s long hair. If it wasn’t for the tone of her voice, which was soft and concerned, they would have fainted from sheer fright.

“W-we’re doing okay,” Brittany answered, trying her best to sound brave. But it was difficult, considering that Felicia could have reached out and squashed them both under a single fingertip if she wanted. She had to keep reminding herself that this was her friend; the warm smile spreading across the giantess’ fair face helped that.

“Well, I promise not to crush you guys by accident. I can see you pretty well with this,” Felicia told them, tapping her sunglasses. “I’d imagine that it’s terrifying, being that small.”

“Yes, it is,” Kevin admitted just as Nick walked through the doorway, pulling on a white t-shirt. He was also wearing a headset, although he only had a wrap-around optical device over one eye. The giant noticed the train, then the two Lilliputians standing on the countertop. He didn’t remember to turn on his headset right away and so his voice was just a deep, thunderous rumble.

“Turn on your headset, Nick,” Felicia said, pointing at her own for emphasis.

“Oh, yeah. Sorry.” His voice sounded normal as soon as he switched it on. He looked down the tremendous length of his body at them. “So are you two staying for a few days?’

“That’s the plan,” Brittany replied.

“So how’s it like being a Lilliputian?” Nick asked.

“The same as before, except everything is huge. You and Felicia are so unbelievably gigantic,” she said, immediately noticing the devilish little grin that appeared on the giant’s face.

“Really? I must be scary as all hell.” That grin didn’t go away; if anything, it grew larger. He moved closer to the counter, his hands on his hips, and Brittany saw something that she wished she hadn’t: the massive bulge of his penis twitched and stirred within his shorts.

“Nick! Stop it!” Felicia hissed.

The giant’s grin finally disappeared. “I wasn’t planning on hurting them, Felicia. I just like imaging how big I am to them.”

Felicia shot him a look that indicated that he would sleep on the couch if he continued and then she padded over to the opposite counter, taking out wineglasses and a corkscrew. As Brittany and Kevin watched, she uncorked a bottle of merlot and poured some into the glasses. Then she rooted around in a drawer until she found a thimble. Carefully, she allowed a drop or two of the wine to fall into the thimble before she brought it over to where they stood.

“We don’t have any Lilliputian glasses, I’m sorry to say,” Felicia said, placing the gargantuan thimble down first and then offering her finger for them to climb upon. Kevin and Brittany clambered up onto the fingertip, which had the lingering aroma of the giantess’ vanilla-scented hand lotion. It took some maneuvering, but they managed to get onto the lip of the thimble, where an immense ocean of dark wine awaited.

Felicia and Nick sipped their own drinks as the four of them chatted about everything and nothing. It was beginning to feel like old times until Nick glanced over at his wife.

“So what about our other guests?” He half-whispered, his voice slightly slurred from the wine.

Felicia’s cheeks reddened. “Nick! Not now. We’ll discuss it later.”

“What’s he talking about?” Kevin asked, feeling lightheaded himself.

The giantess opened her mouth but Nick spoke first. “You want to see ‘em?”

“I think it’s time for bed now,” Felicia said flatly. The mischievous smile had reappeared on her husband’s face and perhaps it was the alcohol, but Brittany was strangely intrigued.
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June 8, 2023
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