Date: December 22 2019 3:05 AM Title: Landscape's End
I was able to feel Fulda's disappointment through the story. This tiny was just a bit lame I think. Must be because it was his first time shrunk. At least Fulda solved the problem nicely.
But on the other hand, I think I would also be a bit of a coward if I was first shrunk. But I don't think I would actually disagree with Fulda or ask many obvious questions.
Thank you for writing and until next time!
Author's Response:
She wanted at least a couple days playing with him, but he was so boring and obstinant she couldn't justify keeping him around. Maybe she'll get someone more exciting next time.
Thank you for reviewing!
Date: December 16 2019 4:40 PM Title: Walk a Mile...
Wow, it seems like you really have stepped up your descriptions and length of torture before the tiny dies. I dig it!
I hope for many more chapters like this.
The only reference I didn't understand was about Fulda inhaling food. How does that work?
Thank you for writing and until next time!
Author's Response:
Thank you! I have several more chapters like that coming down the pipe, though for a different story.
"Inhaling food" just means eating it real fast. Either that, or choking.
And thank you for reviewing!
Date: December 14 2019 12:23 AM Title: Getting Familiar
Is this the same Fulda from best revenge right?
What about her husband????
Author's Response:
Yes, but this story takes place before the events of The Best Revenge.
Date: December 13 2019 3:24 PM Title: Time to Run
After the last story I kinda forgot how cruel Fulda can be. Seems like the chill of the last chapter has disappeared.
But she is a little bit different than before, because the tiny protagonist didn't die yet. Fulda has some plans.
Thank you for writing and I'm looking forward to the next one!
Author's Response:
College Fulda could be an outright terror compared to after she graduates.
She really likes her games, and if there's no party playing with a single shrink is a nice way to spend the weekend.
And thank you for reviewing!
Date: September 11 2018 4:08 PM Title: Netflix and Chill
Fulda is such a comfortable girl. Sometimes I think it would be nice to be tiny and curl up on her.
But that also wouldn't be very healthy I think.
But at least our little protagonist has a huge warm blanket.
Thank you for writing! And also for responding to reviews. It is such a nice thing to do.
Author's Response:
If you were a good little guy you'd be fine! But everyone runs from her like she's a monster and she that makes her sad, and she doesn't deal with rejection well at all. We'll see how it turns out for the protagonist though.
I appreciate your reviews! It doesn't take long to respond to them, and I'm sure people like reading my thoughts as much as I like theirs.
Date: September 04 2018 3:12 PM Title: Getting Familiar
Ah, so Fulda actually sometimes also meets decent people. I hope he survives this or at least has a good time.
Maybe Fulda can wear him in her shoe ;)
And Fulda as president of the sorority. Figures. Now it's just a matter of time before she becomes president of the United States.
Oh and the amount of people this soroity abducts and shrinks in a country where they care is already astonishing. I wonder what would happen when they go on vacation in some third world country where nobody cares. With these girls some smaller villages or army bases could disappear.
Also, thanks for writing! It's a good setup / story!
Author's Response:
He'll have some fun, I guarantee it :) Other than that, I can make no promises.
Luckily for us, Fulda's political aspirations begin and end at the sorority level. She's got a few too many skeletons in her closet to consider office anyway (the skeletons are in her shoes).
It's amazing what a group of spoiled rich girls can get away with, especially when their method is so unbelievable. Though I think it would be incredibly bad praxis to have them abuse and exploit people in the third world, a spring break or festival trip to the Caribbean isn't out of the question.
Thanks for reviewing! I hope the story lives up to the potential of the set-up.