Unwind in your room
Shrunk in a Women's Wrestling League
Chapter 3
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davidcwhang3
"Ugh... Whatever that Touko put in me better not be serious..." you muttered to no-one in particular. You looked around your new home. You scanned the room slowly, drinking in the details of this rather small but tastefully chic room. Located on the second floor of the building where all the other rooms are located, your room was pretty much in the middle of it all.
The south wall, from which you entered contained a sleek door that slid open, just like it would in a top-secret lab. The walls were painted a light grey color, light enough for it to be stylish, but not the slightest hint of being drab. The east wall had a large television mounted on the wall, and underneath was the main dresser and drawers, with a mini-fridge to its side. On the west wall, in the southernmost corner contained a fairly plain bathroom and a glass-door shower. The the nightstand had a glass display alarm-clock on top of it, which sat next to the bed, which was against the west wall, feet facing the TV, and it was large, much larger that you were used to back home. Your old twin-sized bed seemed pitiful against the queen-sized bed that laid there. The bed was low to the ground, looked as if it was crafted for maximum comfort, for sleeping alone, or with someone else. The main attraction of the room, however, was the north wall, if you could even call it that. What sat to the north was glass, plain and simple. The glass was perfectly clear, and allowed for a grand view of the surrounding land. The glass wall was fitted with a holographic display, which allowed for you to slide the glass into the wall, allowing you access to the balcony sitting outside, or to let fresh air in, is needed.
"Hmm. Not bad." you thought to yourself, and started to unpack your bags, readying yourself for a brand-new lifestyle.
After you finished unpacking your things, you looked at the clock for the time, which read 5:30 pm. You let out a lazy yawn and slowly gazed off to the lush landscape outside. You walked over to the glass wall and gingerly pushed the holographic buttons, and the glass whirred to life before sliding into the wall. The air was nice and cool against your face, as the gentle afternoon sun radiated against your skin. You looked longingly over at your new bed, and slowly shuffled over to it. You landed on your mattress and lied down on top of the blankets, too tired and lazy to actually get in them. "I could get used to this." You thought as you started to drift asleep, blissfully unaware of what was going to happen.
As you wake up from your nap, your bed seemed the tiniest bit bigger than earlier, and you look at your clock, which read 10:30 pm. As you groggily get yourself up, you rub the sleep from your eyes, and it took you a little while to register it, but everything in your room seemed larger. You trudged over to your bathroom to freshen up a little bit and gazed into the mirror. You stared blankly into your own eyes, until slowly but surely you awoke from your stupor. Then you saw it. "Oh no... Did I shrink some more when I was asleep?!?" Panicked, you started thinking really hard, pacing the room back and forth, then suddenly, you gazed over to your bed, and put two and two together.
"Does sleeping make me shrink?!?" You finally realized. "Oh no... Oh man... I look around 5 inches shorter! I gotta find Touka!" you thought to yourself. You were no Adonis to begin with, so the sudden loss of height made you worry even more..
You ran to the door and pressed your thumb to the scanner next to the door, and the door slid open, and you dashed outside, only to slam face-first into something wonderfully warm and soft that wasn't there before you entered your room, and you went crashing to the floor. That something, however cried out in surprise, saying,
The south wall, from which you entered contained a sleek door that slid open, just like it would in a top-secret lab. The walls were painted a light grey color, light enough for it to be stylish, but not the slightest hint of being drab. The east wall had a large television mounted on the wall, and underneath was the main dresser and drawers, with a mini-fridge to its side. On the west wall, in the southernmost corner contained a fairly plain bathroom and a glass-door shower. The the nightstand had a glass display alarm-clock on top of it, which sat next to the bed, which was against the west wall, feet facing the TV, and it was large, much larger that you were used to back home. Your old twin-sized bed seemed pitiful against the queen-sized bed that laid there. The bed was low to the ground, looked as if it was crafted for maximum comfort, for sleeping alone, or with someone else. The main attraction of the room, however, was the north wall, if you could even call it that. What sat to the north was glass, plain and simple. The glass was perfectly clear, and allowed for a grand view of the surrounding land. The glass wall was fitted with a holographic display, which allowed for you to slide the glass into the wall, allowing you access to the balcony sitting outside, or to let fresh air in, is needed.
"Hmm. Not bad." you thought to yourself, and started to unpack your bags, readying yourself for a brand-new lifestyle.
After you finished unpacking your things, you looked at the clock for the time, which read 5:30 pm. You let out a lazy yawn and slowly gazed off to the lush landscape outside. You walked over to the glass wall and gingerly pushed the holographic buttons, and the glass whirred to life before sliding into the wall. The air was nice and cool against your face, as the gentle afternoon sun radiated against your skin. You looked longingly over at your new bed, and slowly shuffled over to it. You landed on your mattress and lied down on top of the blankets, too tired and lazy to actually get in them. "I could get used to this." You thought as you started to drift asleep, blissfully unaware of what was going to happen.
As you wake up from your nap, your bed seemed the tiniest bit bigger than earlier, and you look at your clock, which read 10:30 pm. As you groggily get yourself up, you rub the sleep from your eyes, and it took you a little while to register it, but everything in your room seemed larger. You trudged over to your bathroom to freshen up a little bit and gazed into the mirror. You stared blankly into your own eyes, until slowly but surely you awoke from your stupor. Then you saw it. "Oh no... Did I shrink some more when I was asleep?!?" Panicked, you started thinking really hard, pacing the room back and forth, then suddenly, you gazed over to your bed, and put two and two together.
"Does sleeping make me shrink?!?" You finally realized. "Oh no... Oh man... I look around 5 inches shorter! I gotta find Touka!" you thought to yourself. You were no Adonis to begin with, so the sudden loss of height made you worry even more..
You ran to the door and pressed your thumb to the scanner next to the door, and the door slid open, and you dashed outside, only to slam face-first into something wonderfully warm and soft that wasn't there before you entered your room, and you went crashing to the floor. That something, however cried out in surprise, saying,
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