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Yuzuki was strolling within Koriyama. Just up North of Tokyo. From the little town to the village. Because Yuzuki’s the biggest Giantess in the world by 4,000 feet, her massive, but beautiful royal blue high heeled shoes shook the ground and everything within a 5 mile radius like an Earthquake with every step she took. The drastic size difference between Yuzuki and the town made it look like the tallest building in Koriyama couldn’t even reach the heels of her footwear. You could say that this was an Earthquake the Humans would rather live with than a real Earthquake.


The Giant Empress’ long, wavy black hair flowed through the wind as she strolled through all of Koriyama. But being so huge meant her footstep can make some humans lose their balance. Yuzuki noticed this and said “Sorry everyone”.


Then she saw what was the Koriyama Castle. She walked over and bent down for a closer look. It was even smaller than the Osaka Castle (Like 20 Meters or something), and Yusuki thought it was cute. Then she noticed something else from the castle. There was Wall and Moat covered in Green Grass, a Yanagisawa Bunko (Meaning Japanese for Library) and there were some Cherry Blossom Trees around it. But she also noticed something else. There were ruins of what appeared to be the old main keep of Koriyama Castle.


The Tourists who were there told her about how The Koriyama Castle was destroyed during the Meiji Era (From 1868-1912) after the dissolution of the Edo Shogunate, but the inner moat and stone walls are still in good condition.


“Oh my, that’s terrible!” Yuzuki said. “But at least some of the castle’s still intact.”


She looked over the wall and noticed a young girl, no older than ten years old, playing by the moat with a ball. She had black hair tied in a ponytail and was wearing a traditional Japanese kimono. Yuzuki couldn't help but feel a pang of nostalgia. The girl looked so much like Yuki used to when she was that age.


As she watched, the girl let out a sigh of frustration and kicked the ball across the moat, sending it flying into the ruins of the old keep. The 4,000 foot Empress frowned, knowing that the girl would probably not be able to retrieve the ball without assistance. She decided to step in and help the young girl.


Carefully, Yuzuki reached her MASSIVE but beautiful and perfectly shaped hand over the stone wall, taking great care not to disturb any of the ancient mortar or bricks. The young girl thought seeing such huge female hands was incredible.


She gently picked up the ball and tossed it back over the wall, right into the girl's waiting hands. "Thank you!" the girl exclaimed gratefully, bowing deeply. "You're welcome," Yuzuki replied with a warm smile, feeling a surge of happiness in her chest.


Later, Yuzuki was in a forest. Her towering structure even loomed over the trees, casting a cool shadow over the lush greenery. She was alone, enjoying the peace and quiet of the woods. As she walked, she thought about her conversation with the young girl at the castle. It had been so long since she had felt such a strong connection with someone her own age.


Then she heard male-ish voice saying "I never thought I'd see her again."


Yuzuki turned around and saw a man, 76 Years of age, with silver hair, a mustache and an athletic build, standing at a temple beside a road. He wore a simple kimono, tied at the waist with a sash, and sandals on his feet. She didn't know who the man was, and how he knew her, so she walked towards the Temple and bent down.


"I'm sorry, but... Have we... Met?" The Mega Giant Empress said.


"As a matter of fact we have. Back in 1954 when you first came here and revealed yourself as a Giantess." He said, which caused Yuzuki to remember the man's similar looks to a boy on Odo Island during that time.


"Hiroshi? Is that you?" Yuzuki said.


The man, Hiroshi, smiled warmly. "It's good to see you again, Yuzuki. You haven't aged since then. Although you have... well... Gotten taller than you were 40 years ago."


"Well I'm not getting any younger nor older. But on the other hand... I'm not growing any bigger either." Yuzuki chuckled as she lifted up her huge breasts.


Hiroshi laughed as well, feeling the same sense of familiarity and comfort he had back then. "Even back in 1954, you were always so confident for a Natural Born Mega Giantess, Yuzuki. It's good to see that some things never change."


"Yeah. But why did you left Odo Island?" Yuzuki wondered. "The last time I saw you was in 1962. While I was a Guardian to that very Island."


Hiroshi's expression turned solemn. "I had my reasons, Yuzuki. I had to move on with my life. But I never forgot about you, or the time we spent together. I often wondered how you were doing all these years." He paused, looking up at the titanic beauty with a mix of sadness and fondness. "I wish things could have been different."


Yuzuki nodded, understanding all too well the weight of his words. "And I wish I could have stayed there with you, Hiroshi. But I was afraid that everyone in Japan would think of me as a monster due to the fact that I'm a Mega Giantess. But that was until Yuki, my eldest daughter visit Tokyo by request of her tiny human friend, Yuna Fujiwara, and how me and my family saved Tokyo from that Earthquake months ago. At least I knew that you were out somewhere in Japan, living your life."


Hiroshi looked at Yuzuki, his expression softening. "And I'm glad to see that you've found happiness, Yuzuki. Even a Mega Giantess like you deserve it. You've always been special." He paused, hesitating for a moment before asking, "Would you... would you like to spend some time with me? Maybe catch up on old times?"


Yuzuki smiled warmly. "I'd like that, Hiroshi. I'd really like that." They stood there for a moment, lost in thought and memories, before turning to leave the temple. As they walked down the forest, with Hiroshi in her giant breasts, the sunlight filtering through the leaves above them, they felt a sense of comfort and belonging that they hadn't experienced in decades.


They talked about their lives, about the changes they had seen in the world, about Yuzuki's homeland, Titanica. Hiroshi shared stories of his travels, his work as an artist, and the people he had met along the way. Yuzuki listened intently, feeling a connection to him that went beyond their shared history as giants.


As they walked, the forest around them seemed to fade away, replaced by a vivid memory from the past. They were standing on the shores of Odo Island, the ocean breeze tugging at their clothes, the salty air filling their lungs. Yuzuki looked out at the water, remembering how she had first discovered Odo Island after exploring outside of her home island. How she was a 2,000 foot Giant Princess to a 4,000 foot Empress.


"I still remember when I first saw you, Hiroshi. You were just a boy back then. You had this... spark. It was like I could see the artist you were going to become." Yuzuki said, her voice tinged with nostalgia. "I always thought that if anyone could understand what it was like to be a giant, it would be you."


Yuzuki walked in silence for a moment, lost in both hers and Hiroshi's memories. The forest around them seemed to fade away, replaced by the image of a small village perched on the edge of a cliff. It was here that they had met, where their story began.


Hiroshi glanced over at Yuzuki, her towering form casting a long shadow across the ground. "You know, Yuzuki, back then I was so in awe of you. Of your size, your beauty, your strength. But as I grew older, I started to see past that. I saw the loneliness, the isolation. The burden of being a Mega Giantess who guards Odo Island. That you wanted to explore more lands other than Odo." He paused, searching for the right words. "You were more than just a giant to me, Yuzuki. You were my friend."


They continued walking, with Yuna's booming steps now slower, more measured. The forest around them was dense with life, the air rich with the scent of earth and vegetation. Yuzuki's massive breasts swayed gently with each step, the soft flesh of her belly brushing against Hiroshi's back as the Mega Giant Empress walked. He could feel her warmth, her presence, and it was comforting in a way he couldn't quite describe. Like it was that of a Goddess.


"I remember when you first helped me explore Odo Island," Yuzuki said, her voice a gentle echoey rumble. "I was so honored that you trusted me, that you wanted my help. Despite our drastic size difference, our bond was one that grew stronger as we explored the island together. We shared so many experiences, so many adventures. It was like we were two sides of the same coin."


As they continued walking, the forest began to give way to a clearing, revealing a small, crystalline lake nestled among the trees. The sunlight danced on the water's surface, reflecting a thousand different shades of blue and green. Yuzuki paused at the edge of the lake, gazing out at her reflection in the water.


"This place holds a special meaning for me, Hiroshi. It was here that I discovered my passion for painting. I would spend hours watching the light dance on the water, trying to capture its beauty on canvas. And I always felt like you were there with me, encouraging me, guiding me." She turned to face him, her expression softening. "You may have been a tiny human, but you were always more than that to me."


Yuzuki knelt down, the tips of her fingers barely touching the surface of the lake. Her reflection rippled, distorting the image of her towering form. She closed her eyes, feeling the weight of her memories settle upon her shoulders. The years had not been kind to her. That she had to keep her true size a secret by daytime on Odo Island. How she had to hide her true form beneath a cloak of invisibility. The loneliness and isolation she had endured. But thanks to Hiroshi, she felt confident in showing her true Giantess Size to every Human on Odo Island by daytime. Knowing that she became a Guardian since then. And that she had shared her life with a human as special as Hiroshi.


"You know, Hiroshi," Yuzuki began, her voice barely above a whisper. "There was a time when I thought I would never find peace. That I would always be alone. But you changed that. You showed me what it meant to be truly seen. To be truly loved. You gave me the strength to face my fears, to embrace my true self. And for that, I will be forever grateful."


She reached out her massive hand, its palm larger than even Yuki's, and gently cupped Hiroshi's face. His tiny features were illuminated by the sunlight reflecting off the lake, and for a moment, Yuzuki could almost see him as he once was, a small, curious boy with a heart as big as the world. She sighed, the warmth of her breath tickling his cheeks.


"You know, Hiroshi," she said softly, "I've often wondered what became of you. Where you went, what you saw. Did you ever find love? Did you find a place where you belonged?" Her eyes searched his, filled with a mix of curiosity and hope. "I wish I did... But no. I did however, gave birth to not just one, but four lovely Giant daughters." And Yuzuki told him about Yuki, Mamiko, Eiko & Edisu.


The sun dipped below the horizon, casting the lake in a golden glow. The air grew cooler, and the last rays of light danced across the water, reflecting like a million tiny jewels. Yuzuki lowered her hand, her fingers curling into the earth. She felt a sudden, overwhelming sense of peace wash over her.


"I often wonder what my life would have been like if you had stayed with me. If we could have shared our lives together. With you as my tiny speck-sized Emperor." She said, her voice gentle and contemplative. "I can only imagine the adventures we would have had, the places we would have seen." Her eyes drifted back to the lake, her memories painting a vivid picture in her mind. "But, Hiroshi, I also know that you found your own path. You found your own happiness. And for that, I am truly happy for you."


The stars began to twinkle in the sky above, their light reflecting off the water below. Yuzuki stood up, her massive form casting a shadow over the entire clearing. Then it was time for Hiroshi to head back home. Yuzuki put him back down at his Temple and waved goodbye.


"Hiroshi," she said softly, her voice carrying across the still air. "I want you to know that no matter what, you will always have a place in my heart. And I will always be here for you. You are my little speck-sized Emperor, and nothing will ever change that."


To Be Continued!

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