The ground you stood on, which was but the mattress of Lillian's bed, began shaking a lot, the booming quakes and their respective noises only became more intense every time. You gulped, Lady Luck wasn't on your side today. You watched Jen enter the room, followed by Lillian and you just couldn't believe it, literally, you could almost not comprehend what your eyes were seeing, both girls were utterly massive, like living mountains, though in addition, Jen sported her own 'mountains' in her own right, making you blush as you stared at them, they were effectively literal mountains at your size, you could tell, even though in your scale they were miles away, and you couldn't help but stare as they bounced and jiggled, you had never been able to see that in such detail.
The girls walked into the room, giggling to themselves, expecting you to be waiting for them as Sheila had told them, but when they opened the door and entered, there was nobody. Their giggling abruptly stopped and they looked at each other with a raised eyebrow.
"Huh? Didn't your mom say he was here?" Jen said.
"Y-Yeah! She wouldn't lie about something like that!" Lillian replied, feeling as confused as Jen.
"Then what happened? It's not like he could just up and vanish..." Jen said
'Right in the irony...' You thought, breaking out of your staring trance. Their voices alone carried a powerful booming of their own, though it wasn't as overwhelming as you would've expected.
"He probably went to the bathroom" Lillian shrugged.
"Uh, alright then... I guess we'll have to wait for him..." Jen sighed and began walking towards the bed. From the distance, you could appreciate how her hips, which fairly wide even if Lillian's dwarfed them, swayed, her deliciously thick thighs slid one before the other as she walked, subtly jiggling with every step, despite the tight jeans she was wearing.
'They're expecting me! Maybe this is my chance to be found!' You thought and began shouting, calling for them, calling for help. However, it didn't seem like they heard you, and as Jen got closer, the reality of how tiny you were sank in.
You didn't know for sure, but you definitely were a lot smaller than you first thought (1/10th of an inch tall to be exact). Then, as if on cue to make things worse, Lillian also walked towards the bed, her footsteps causing more powerful quakes, owing to her larger stature and weight. Combined, the two girls' footsteps made it extremely difficult for you to stand as the mattress under your feet wildly shook in response.
'Okay, that's not working, time to book it!' You thought and turned around without looking back, survival instinct kicking in hard, filling you with adrenaline as you began running as if your life depended on it (which it did, actually). The booming quakes only grew louder and stronger, an ominous warning of what was to come.
'Dammit dammit dammit!' You thought, putting absolutely every possible bit of energy in your body into running, you knew that at your size even what looked like larger distance in real terms was probably much smaller, and you needed to get away, as these girls were going to sit on the bed.
Then, the worst possible thing happened, your surroundings darkened, covered in immense shadows that were growing darker each passing second. That sent your panic into overdrive and somehow, you devoted even more energy into running, time was running out, and you weren't about to die squashed like some ant without giving a fight. You felt like you were spending strength and energy that you didn't even have, but it was all in the name of survival, all else be damned. Still, the shadows quickly darkened more and more, sending cold shivers down your spine. Eventually, the powerful adrenaline rush that gave you impulse ran out, and soon, all of your muscles stopped responding, having spent more than their fair share of energy, you stubbornly tried to keep on running, but as your legs went numb, you tripped over and tumbled forwards for what in your scale was a couple of feet. The shadows kept on darkening.
'Goddammit!' You rolled over before getting up, and as you looked up, you wished you hadn't, much to your horror, above you, you could see...
The girls walked into the room, giggling to themselves, expecting you to be waiting for them as Sheila had told them, but when they opened the door and entered, there was nobody. Their giggling abruptly stopped and they looked at each other with a raised eyebrow.
"Huh? Didn't your mom say he was here?" Jen said.
"Y-Yeah! She wouldn't lie about something like that!" Lillian replied, feeling as confused as Jen.
"Then what happened? It's not like he could just up and vanish..." Jen said
'Right in the irony...' You thought, breaking out of your staring trance. Their voices alone carried a powerful booming of their own, though it wasn't as overwhelming as you would've expected.
"He probably went to the bathroom" Lillian shrugged.
"Uh, alright then... I guess we'll have to wait for him..." Jen sighed and began walking towards the bed. From the distance, you could appreciate how her hips, which fairly wide even if Lillian's dwarfed them, swayed, her deliciously thick thighs slid one before the other as she walked, subtly jiggling with every step, despite the tight jeans she was wearing.
'They're expecting me! Maybe this is my chance to be found!' You thought and began shouting, calling for them, calling for help. However, it didn't seem like they heard you, and as Jen got closer, the reality of how tiny you were sank in.
You didn't know for sure, but you definitely were a lot smaller than you first thought (1/10th of an inch tall to be exact). Then, as if on cue to make things worse, Lillian also walked towards the bed, her footsteps causing more powerful quakes, owing to her larger stature and weight. Combined, the two girls' footsteps made it extremely difficult for you to stand as the mattress under your feet wildly shook in response.
'Okay, that's not working, time to book it!' You thought and turned around without looking back, survival instinct kicking in hard, filling you with adrenaline as you began running as if your life depended on it (which it did, actually). The booming quakes only grew louder and stronger, an ominous warning of what was to come.
'Dammit dammit dammit!' You thought, putting absolutely every possible bit of energy in your body into running, you knew that at your size even what looked like larger distance in real terms was probably much smaller, and you needed to get away, as these girls were going to sit on the bed.
Then, the worst possible thing happened, your surroundings darkened, covered in immense shadows that were growing darker each passing second. That sent your panic into overdrive and somehow, you devoted even more energy into running, time was running out, and you weren't about to die squashed like some ant without giving a fight. You felt like you were spending strength and energy that you didn't even have, but it was all in the name of survival, all else be damned. Still, the shadows quickly darkened more and more, sending cold shivers down your spine. Eventually, the powerful adrenaline rush that gave you impulse ran out, and soon, all of your muscles stopped responding, having spent more than their fair share of energy, you stubbornly tried to keep on running, but as your legs went numb, you tripped over and tumbled forwards for what in your scale was a couple of feet. The shadows kept on darkening.
'Goddammit!' You rolled over before getting up, and as you looked up, you wished you hadn't, much to your horror, above you, you could see...
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May 12, 2023
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