The Little
Runaway Pancake Man
By
Richard C.H. Davies
Warning
this story contains: Shrunken Man, giantess, shrinking, point of view, aware,
unaware, chase, animals, lick, soft vore, swallow
This story is a bit of a riff off the German
folk tale of a runaway pancake, hope you enjoy:
Once upon a time, in a cozy little kitchen nestled in a
quaint countryside cottage, there lived three women, they were sisters, despite
their beauty and being in their early twenties they remained unmarried; which
was frowned upon in the nearby village.
The three sisters Amelia, Mabel and Polly, ignored the
gossip and kept themselves busy with farming their smallholding, tending to the
animals and baking.
One day the eldest sister, Amelia, was alone in the cottage
cooking a pancake. She used flour, a pinch of salt, 2 eggs, some milk and mixed
all the ingredients together to make a lovely batter ready for the frying pan.
Amelia glanced out of the window, sorrowful. She loved
living with her sisters but she so longed for a partner. Someone she could converse
with… someone who would love her, and kiss her… she made a wish. She wished
that she could have a man for herself.
A tiny little tear rolled down her cheek and dropped into
the pan, mixing with the cooking pancake. Little did she know that a hint of
magic lived inside her.
The pancake had been cooking for a while she decided the
pancake needed turning over so she picked up the frying pan and tossed it up
into the air. The pancake landed with a splat and sizzled away.
Amelia eventually slid the pancake onto a plate and went
outside to fetch some fresh lemon for her pancake.
The pancake suddenly started to move and shift, it
shuddered and shook, and strangely enough it contorted and compressed and
changed into the shape of a tiny man.
The youngest sister was Polly, she had just turned twenty
years old. She came back from digging out carrots, all muddy and grubby and
hungry.
Polly spotted the pancake and stared in amazement at the
sight of it turning into a tiny man. Wide eyed Polly approached the kitchen
table. She looked around, nobody else was here.
She lowered herself down to the table and rested her head
on her forearms, her giant face looking intently at the tiny man. He was only a
couple of inches tall.
“Hello there little man,” Polly greeted him with a wide
beaming smile. “What do we have here?”
The tiny man spun round on the plate, surprised by the
sudden voice and huge face.
“Oh… hello there, I’m…” he stopped and seemed to wonder for
a moment. “I’m not sure who I am…”
“You were a pancake a moment ago and then you… turned into
a man,” Polly replied with a smile.
“Ooh… how strange…” the little man replied.
“You’re a cute little thing, aren’t you?” Polly giggled,
she reached out with an index finger and very gently poked him. He staggered
back, but smiled all the same.
“What is your name?” he asked, looking confused.
“I’m called Polly,” she said. “I live here with my sisters
Mabel and Amelia…”
“Amelia!” he cried out, jumping up and down in joy. “That’s
my name, Amelia!” he danced around on the plate in relief and delight. “Thank
you, Polly, I’m so glad I know my name…”
Polly laughed out loud, it was such a bellowing belly laugh,
that it stopped him dead.
“No, silly. Amelia is my sister’s name… you’re a man…”
“Oh,” his head drooped. “I’m sorry… back to square one… but
I seem to recognise the name Amelia… I seem to… love her… I think… what is love
anyway?” he looked confused.
Polly giggled heartily.
“You’re a cute little thing, aren’t you?” she giggled again.
She gently reached out with her hand and plucked him up off the plate. He was
slightly spongy to the touch, but he also felt… so real.
She brought the tiny man closer to her face, and smelled
him… he smelled of pancake.
Her stomach rumbled noisily, it gurgled and roared.
“What’s that noise?” he asked curiously.
“Ooh… sorry,” Polly blushed with embarrassment, it wasn’t
becoming of a woman to emit such noises. “That was my tummy,” she rubbed it
with her hand to try and settle her stomach. “I’ve been working out on the farm
all morning and I’m starving, and I came in for some food… and here you were…
are…” she examined him with interest.
He looked like a tiny real moving man, but his texture also
wasn’t human… it was strange… magical perhaps. Was she seeing things? She had a
propensity to dream. Perhaps she was daydreaming. Mabel always told her off for
daydreaming.
Mayhap she was out in a field right now snoozing and would
soon feel Mabel’s boot giving her rib a sharp kick.
She couldn’t help but smell the tiny man.
“I think… I think I’m going to call you Joe,” she said with
a sweet smile.
“Hmm, Joe…” he replied thoughtfully. “I like it, Joe… yes,
that suits me, thank you Polly,” he nodded and bowed to her in her hand.
Polly’s nostrils flared as she smelled the fresh pancake
smell. She was so hungry. Was the smell coming from him?
She looked at him and felt her salivary glands swelling and
saliva pouring out of them and filling her mouth.
“Ooh, sorry,” she wiped some dribble away from her bottom
lip. “I just… I’m sorry, do you mind if I just…” she trailed off, embarrassed.
“What?” He asked innocently. “I am happy to help you,” he
replied.
“Oh… okay, do you mind if I just give you a little lick?” she asked him...