Tsuzuri-senpai's Citywide Panic
It was a normal day for second year high school girl Tsuzuri Yuguri.
Her homeroom teacher, seeming rather tired that particular morning, gave her a brain teaser to solve while the other students had an independent study period. It wasn't the first time this happened, for some reason Tsuzuri was often asked to do tasks that were different than other students in her class. She didn't really understand why, but she didn't question it either. The brain teasers were fun and passed the time quickly.
She wondered if it had something to do with what was brought up in her many parent-teacher conferences. She was 'a little slower' than the rest of the class. Always behind in projects or turning in incomplete homework. When she applied herself, she could succeed, but Tsuzuri often got distracted, daydreamed, went off into her own little world. She couldn't concentrate on one thing for too long, but when she did, it was always to an obsessive degree.
Luckily, she had her friends to rely on. Becoming a school idol was the best thing that had happened to her, and she truly wanted to give it her all, but she couldn't help but feel that sometimes, her own tempo slowed everyone else's down.
This particular fine day, Tsuzuri was in the Hasunosora school courtyard. It was a lovely spring day, and the accessorized girl was staring at some ants crawling across her path. She loved staring at ants. Their rigid, hypnotic movements made her feel at peace. The ants were heading towards a little anthill made nearby. Tsuzuri glanced nearby and saw a glowing object in the grass, the sun's rays caused its reflection to shine in her eyes.
"...?"
Tsuzuri scooted over towards the mysterious shining object. It looked like... a petri dish, with a lid over it, and something was inside. Actually it was a lot of somethings. Many tiny, minuscule blocks were placed all around it. Surrounding the blocks were what looked like mold, or patches of land.
The silver-haired girl squinted at the dish to get a better look inside. It looked like... a city? A tiny city!
Her eyes lit up. Was this normal? Tsuzuri genuinely wondered if something like this was out of the ordinary, and pondered that train of thought for a few minutes, staring off into space.
--
Down in the petri dish, panic was setting in. This was the fourth day this city had been shrunk and placed in this dish. Nobody knew how it happened or why, but after a bright flash, everything in the city and its surrounding area had ended up in this glass prison.
Food and clean water were running low, and people were going crazy trying to find a way to end this torture. The power had been cut off to everything, leaving everyone unable to connect to the outside world. Their radio signals reached no one. And almost worst of all, giant, monstrous ants could be seen crawling around outside their encasing.
So it was to everyone's great surprise and relief when the figure of a giant high school girl appeared over them. Crowds of people cheered and people cried tears of joy.
"We're saved!"
"Miss! We're down here!"
"Help us!"
"Thank god!"
"It's all gonna be over soon!"
However, their tiny voices reached nowhere near the giantess' ears. After a few minutes of being stared at without a word, the people wondered if this girl was actually going to help them or not.
The way this mysterious giant girl had been crouching, she had unintentionally been giving the ants nearby and the tiny city of people a clear view up her skirt. Her black pantyhose covered her long legs. Even for the average sized Japanese person, she was incredibly tall. Her white panties underneath were nearly being eaten up by her plump thighs. Her shiny black school shoes were perfectly pristine, not a speck of dirt anywhere on them.
The crowd's cheers slowly died down as everyone waited with anticipation at what this girl would do with them.
--
The bell had rung, and lunch break was over. Tsuzuri had to get back to class now. Yet again she had forgotten to eat. The oblivious girl looked at the school, and the other girls heading inside, and then back to the petri dish. It almost felt like it was calling out to her. An oddity it was to be sure. The stone-faced girl wondered what to do with such a rare find.
--
Down in the city, the people were greeted with the booming voice of their new savior and goddess.
"I guess... I should take it with me..."
Her homeroom teacher, seeming rather tired that particular morning, gave her a brain teaser to solve while the other students had an independent study period. It wasn't the first time this happened, for some reason Tsuzuri was often asked to do tasks that were different than other students in her class. She didn't really understand why, but she didn't question it either. The brain teasers were fun and passed the time quickly.
She wondered if it had something to do with what was brought up in her many parent-teacher conferences. She was 'a little slower' than the rest of the class. Always behind in projects or turning in incomplete homework. When she applied herself, she could succeed, but Tsuzuri often got distracted, daydreamed, went off into her own little world. She couldn't concentrate on one thing for too long, but when she did, it was always to an obsessive degree.
Luckily, she had her friends to rely on. Becoming a school idol was the best thing that had happened to her, and she truly wanted to give it her all, but she couldn't help but feel that sometimes, her own tempo slowed everyone else's down.
This particular fine day, Tsuzuri was in the Hasunosora school courtyard. It was a lovely spring day, and the accessorized girl was staring at some ants crawling across her path. She loved staring at ants. Their rigid, hypnotic movements made her feel at peace. The ants were heading towards a little anthill made nearby. Tsuzuri glanced nearby and saw a glowing object in the grass, the sun's rays caused its reflection to shine in her eyes.
"...?"
Tsuzuri scooted over towards the mysterious shining object. It looked like... a petri dish, with a lid over it, and something was inside. Actually it was a lot of somethings. Many tiny, minuscule blocks were placed all around it. Surrounding the blocks were what looked like mold, or patches of land.
The silver-haired girl squinted at the dish to get a better look inside. It looked like... a city? A tiny city!
Her eyes lit up. Was this normal? Tsuzuri genuinely wondered if something like this was out of the ordinary, and pondered that train of thought for a few minutes, staring off into space.
--
Down in the petri dish, panic was setting in. This was the fourth day this city had been shrunk and placed in this dish. Nobody knew how it happened or why, but after a bright flash, everything in the city and its surrounding area had ended up in this glass prison.
Food and clean water were running low, and people were going crazy trying to find a way to end this torture. The power had been cut off to everything, leaving everyone unable to connect to the outside world. Their radio signals reached no one. And almost worst of all, giant, monstrous ants could be seen crawling around outside their encasing.
So it was to everyone's great surprise and relief when the figure of a giant high school girl appeared over them. Crowds of people cheered and people cried tears of joy.
"We're saved!"
"Miss! We're down here!"
"Help us!"
"Thank god!"
"It's all gonna be over soon!"
However, their tiny voices reached nowhere near the giantess' ears. After a few minutes of being stared at without a word, the people wondered if this girl was actually going to help them or not.
The way this mysterious giant girl had been crouching, she had unintentionally been giving the ants nearby and the tiny city of people a clear view up her skirt. Her black pantyhose covered her long legs. Even for the average sized Japanese person, she was incredibly tall. Her white panties underneath were nearly being eaten up by her plump thighs. Her shiny black school shoes were perfectly pristine, not a speck of dirt anywhere on them.
The crowd's cheers slowly died down as everyone waited with anticipation at what this girl would do with them.
--
The bell had rung, and lunch break was over. Tsuzuri had to get back to class now. Yet again she had forgotten to eat. The oblivious girl looked at the school, and the other girls heading inside, and then back to the petri dish. It almost felt like it was calling out to her. An oddity it was to be sure. The stone-faced girl wondered what to do with such a rare find.
--
Down in the city, the people were greeted with the booming voice of their new savior and goddess.
"I guess... I should take it with me..."
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June 1, 2023
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