Wholesome Friendships One Foot Tall Fiancé chapter 13 by copier · original author: phantomstriker

Maddie cut in, leaning forward in her seat. She spoke. “Yeah, okay, okay. Tara’s a piece of shit.” You and Cassie gaped at her bluntness, but Maddie continued. “But like, you ever actually meet someone other than your mom who was nice to you? Like, treated you normal and cared for you? Any friends or anything?”

The question threw you for a second. Your several previous stories had all been about bad situations with women who didn’t treat you very well. In fact, most of the stories you could run off from the top of your head were unpleasant giantess experiences, most involving Tara. Women who had molded you into something to fit their purposes, women who had treated you like a slave or some kind of inferior pet. Happy stories were few and far between.

But they still existed, and you soon recalled some. “Uh, yeah! Yes, Maddie, I did have some encounters with a few girls who were really nice to me. I’d say the closest people I had to friends growing up were Jolene Wilson and her daughter Kelly. They were our neighbors and lived just across the street.”

Sophie grinned like a kid. “Ooh really? That sounds so much fun!”

You answered her smile with one of your own. “They were pretty awesome, yes. I can tell you a bit about them.” You cleared your throat and began…

(FLASHBACK BEGIN)

It might go without saying, but your first encounter with the Wilson family was on par with your daily misadventures with your mother and Tara. Your mom invited the two over for lunch a week after they moved in, and as soon as the front door opened, Kelly stomped you flat under her sneakers and scraped away at your body, thinking you were a part of the doormat.

Thankfully, your mom noticed and peeled you free before Jolene could follow her daughter’s lead, and Kelly apologized profusely once you reformed and properly introduced yourself. That didn’t stop Jolene from accidentally sitting on you three separate times in the next twenty minutes during lunch, but you excused her inattentiveness for the simple fact that she’d never experienced being around a small squishy person like yourself. You were ten at this time, and only six or seven inches tall.

Your mom and Jolene hit it off exceptionally well, and decided on an impromptu shopping trip to the nearby mall. They left Kelly, who was fourteen, in charge of hanging out with you while they were gone, and then rushed off. Kelly carried you over to the couch and sat down beside you, instantly jumping into conversation with you, talking quickly and excitedly about music and movies.

It was overwhelming, to say the least. Kelly’s exuberance and eagerness to make friends contrasted sharply with your introverted and quiet personality. She was exceptionally pretty, lengthy black hair with bright blue streaks tied back into a ponytail, bright eyes, and tanned skin. She was tall and lean, not fully matured (as she was only fourteen), but on her way to inheriting Jolene’s considerably blessed curves.

Kelly, potentially because she noticed your awkwardness, kept the conversation simple and lively. She avoided making any comments or jokes about your height and squishiness, and it wasn’t long before her calming voice and warm expressions broke you out of your shell. By the time your mom and Jolene returned from shopping, you’d been talking with Kelly for two straight hours, with no incidents. Though unspoken, you and her had become fast friends.

Of course, Jolene plopped right down onto the couch and kicked her feet up after arriving back from the mall, pulverizing you under her weighty derriere without a second thought. Kelly yelled at her mother and saved you in seconds, cradling you in her palms as you reformed. Jolene sincerely apologized, and you spent another hour talking to and getting to know her.

Jolene was the manager of a local gym, and taught yoga classes on weekends. Kelly was about to start her sophomore year of high school, and she had just started dating a girl named Rina. Kelly blushed profusely hearing her mom gush about how adorable her daughter and Rina had been when they confessed their feelings for each other at the school dance. At the time, you were a bit sad to hear that the beautiful girl you’d just befriended was taken, but you truly felt nothing but happiness for her.

Leaving your house that evening, Kelly promised to come over the next day and play video games with you, and Jolene gave your mom an all-expenses paid pass to the gym she managed. In just the span of one afternoon, you and you mom had found new friends that you’d cherish for the next few years of your life.

(FLASHBACK END)

“Kelly was easily my biggest friend, for years.” You paused, noting your unintentional joke. “Literally, biggest friend.” Sophie giggled at your bad pun, and Maddie and Cassie rolled their eyes.

Maddie cracked her knuckles, a clear unconscious habit. “You took up the free gym pass, right? Can’t miss that chance.”

“Oh, for sure.” You nodded. “My mom and I got a lot of use out of it. Though, half of the use I got out of it was plastered to my mom’s yoga pants, crushed into her sneaker like an insole, or scrubbed along her body like a sweat rag. Somehow, whenever she went to that gym, something messed up would happen to me. But, if Kelly tagged along too, she’d get me out of any jam I was in.”

Cassie nodded her head, appreciating the helpfulness of your childhood best friend. “Kelly always looked out for you, huh? Like a guardian angel?”

“Kelly was amazing.” You agreed. “If my mom stepped on me, she’d notice me immediately and point me out. If Jolene had a weird ‘itch’ on her butt that she kept scratching, Kelly would politely inform her that it was actually my mushed body. Kelly and I hung out at least once a week or more for years, and I could never thank her enough for all the times she got me out of messes.

“Of course, she wasn’t flawless, no one is. I don’t blame her. Once she threw me into the laundry on accident, and I came out nearly ironed into a pair of her panties. She wore me twice before noticing me. Another time she squeezed me into her purse to sneak me into a movie theater for free, forgot I was in there, and pulled out my balled-up body, thinking I was a gumball she’d set aside earlier. It was halfway through the movie that she realized she’d been chomping on me the whole time, but as she didn’t want to risk losing me in the pitch-black theater, she had no choice but to keep gnawing away on me for another hour.

“Kelly could also be a bit distracted when she was around Rina, her girlfriend I mentioned earlier. They’d get lost in each other’s eyes, and nothing interrupted their make-out sessions, not even if I unintentionally ended up between them.” You paused your recollections. “Rina was really funny, and we were good friends too. She’d play with and tease me a bit, but not like Tara. More like a mischievous older sister.”

Sophie rocked on her heels. “What happened to Kelly? Do you still hang out with her?”

You shook your head sadly. “Last I saw her was when she went off to college with Rina. Some university across the country. She was pursuing a degree in physical education, probably following in her mother’s gym ownership steps.” You took a deep breath. “The hug she gave me when I watched her drive off lasted nearly ten minutes. We were definitely both pretty weepy.”

Cassie and Sophie ‘awwed’ at your touching story, and Maddie seemed satisfied. “She sounds like an awesome person. Glad not every girl in your life was out to ruin your day.” She smirked, trying to bring back some levity. “I mean, I ain’t above pranking and messing with Cass and Soph, but I wouldn’t stoop to the lows of someone like Tara.” Maddie eyed you directly with a glint in her eyes. “Watch your back, though. I won’t wait long to spring some pranks on you.”

You laughed. “I’ll try to be on my guard!”

Meanwhile, Kimberly had a bemused expression on her face, and like usual, you couldn’t read what was on her mind. After a moment, she leaned forward in her chair and spoke.

“Actually, Jake, you’ve reminded me of something because of your story…”
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