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Reviewer: HOZANGA Signed [Report This]
Date: January 02 2021 3:38 PM Title: The Discovery

I usually skip stories that don't contain any boot/boot crush content as I love reading about that, but for some reason your story seemed... different! I gave it a try and I have to say it got me hooked fairly quick! 


I love the development of the characters and the dynamic they bring to the story. 


Brian being full on against the SPAR and cathy being the devil's advocate while having Allie on the middle ground gives an incredible plot to the story!


While I usually love the cruelty factor and I deeply appreciate Cathy for her cold bloodedness, I have to admit I am heavily on Brian and Allie's side on this story, I love how Allie is slowly backing away from her job as she realizes the potential for fraud executions and how Brian has managed to change her, I feel as if if she continued to do her job normally that would be unfair towards Brian in so many ways.. I also love how you managed to incorpotate the erotic dynamic/tension in the mix without straight up having them hook up and fuck within the confines of one chapter.


I can safely say that I'm excited for the next chapter, and honestly I do hope nothing changes with Allie and her beliefs remain the same, on the contrary I would be interested to see whether or not Cathy somehow changes her beliefs, or if she ends up getting a taste of her own medicine, so to speak.. 


As you can tell I think this is a story where I'm rooting for the good guys! And I for sure didn't expect to like a non-boot story so much! Regardless, I'm really looking forward to see what's gonna happen next...!


Keep up the awesome work, and thanks for the frequent updates!


PS. this is purely out of curiosity as I don't really care for giant content, but are chevaliers exclusively female or are there male ones as well? 


-HOZANGA



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! Thank you so much for giving this story a shot, and I'm really glad that you're enjoying it. I'm happy you're enjoying the characters and the moral debate around the Shrink Penalty, with Brian and Cathy on the opposite ends of the spectrum.

I'm also glad to hear that you're on the side of the heroes! Yes, Allison's views on the SP were definitely challenged by her decision to save Brian. As explored in their argument, Brian certainly wouldn't have been able to rest easy if nothing changed. As for their relationship, I thought it would be fun to build it up relatively slowly. I hope you enjoy how it's developed from here!

This upcoming session can go a few different ways for sure. It will be a pretty crucial event in the story. For your question, if you remember from chapter 9 when Allison returns to the facility, she decides to walk down the hallway towards her SPAR and she takes note of the Chevaliers she sees. Some of them are male. The SP does not discriminate! I hope you enjoy the rest of the story.

-Pluto

Reviewer: Saturn Knight Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 02 2021 1:03 PM Title: The Discovery

Now this definitely an interesting turn of events. I hope this doesn't awaken anything in Allison. I'm wondering what this ten minute session will result in, and whether Cathy is going to want to end it after such a short time. Also, I wonder how Brian is going to hold up. Usually if a tiny dies because their body isn't tough enough to handle what's happening, it's probably a "too bad so sad" kind of thing where the Chevalier is annoyed that they didn't last a whole session but it's no big deal. In this case, Allison has to try and ensure that he survives without giving away that she cares about him. I guess I'll find out what's going to happen in the next chapter. Thus far the story has surprised me in a good way.



Author's Response:

Thank you for your continued reviews! I'm glad I've been able to surprise you. Allison is in a very difficult spot with this session, for sure. It's definitely true that Chevaliers aren't careful about injuring convicts, since the worst case is that they are executed a little earlier. I hope you enjoy what happens next!

-Pluto

Reviewer: Bletch Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 30 2020 8:46 PM Title: The Plea

I would rather replace the term cliffhanger with fisthanger at this point. I wanted to see Cathy's expression on a movie, she doesn't seem so dumb to believe Allison kept Brian to torment him and just say "well, you're having fun all for yourself? let's share him", she seems to be more brainwashed and to believe in the importance of SP more than Allie does, well... she enjoys it after all. And Allie just committed something illegal by hiding a criminal like Brian, didn't she?

I'm wondering if she's going to blackmail Allison. In that case, I'm puzzled. How's she going to save her reputation?

Man, tell me this story lasts 30 chapters, 20 at least. XD

 

Anyway, the 9th chapter gave me a mental picture to draw, and I already had one in mind the previous chapter (they're simple ideas tough). I will do it as soon as I find my mental energies back, I'm leaving my deviantart account here just to let you know what kind of style it would be, 'cause it's not digital

https://www.deviantart.com/bletc



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! I'm glad you're excited for the next chapter.

As for Cathy, I wouldn't say she is necessarily driven by a brainwashed belief in the importance of the SP. That's part of it, but she is also completely addicted to the torture-and-kill element of her job, and she tells herself whatever she wants in order to justify it.

This might be dissapointing, but we're actually ramping up towards the end of the story, here. I can't say exactly how many chapters are left for sure, but I never intended for this story to be super long. I'm not sure if I have a sprawling 20-30 chapter story in me, especially for my first one. Regardless, I hope you enjoy where it goes from here!

As for your deviantart, I absolutely love your style! You're really talented. If you decide to, I would love to see how you envision these characters. I'll be sure to check back from now on!

-Pluto

Reviewer: squashed123 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 30 2020 3:20 PM Title: The Return

Why are psychology majors always so damn unstable? That's just a fact. Not all of them, but a fair bunch. More than half at any rate, and Allison ist no exception. I find her terribly annoying. She thinks she's smart, but she really isn't. Like she thinks the files might have been tempered with to make the convicts appear to be lying. Unless their world was completely Orwellian (which would explain the extreme number of executions) there would be ways to find the truth of that on the internet. I'm starting to think she was selected for Chevallier on account of wholly different reasons than she thinks. Maybe she was taught by Dunning and Kruger as well?

I'm Team Cathy, all the way. I'd love a Cathy chapter, although this teasing and hinting at what she does during her SPAR sessions is probably better to keep her magic going. She's absolutely amazing and well-written, like Brian, erotic without being pronographic. That's a rare breed.

Still hooked, thank you so much for updating so frequently!



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! I don't like to generalize, but I'm kinda with you on psych majors. I've met a few at my university, and they're an interesting bunch. To be fair to Allison, though, if you remember from chapter 3 she was actually a political science major (although that might be worse...).

Yes, Allison was definitely not thinking straight when she was coming up with those conspiracy theories. Thankfully, she snapped out of it soon after.

I'm so happy that you're Team Cathy! I ended up liking her character a *lot* more once I actually started writing her. Thank you very much for saying she's well written.

Thanks for reading! I'm happy to be adding chapters regularly. This is the kind of thing where I won't be able to rest until it's done. I hope you enjoy what happens next!

-Pluto

Reviewer: Saturn Knight Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 30 2020 1:40 PM Title: The Return

That's one heck of a way to end a chapter. I can only see it going two ways from here, one is where somehow Allison is able to convince Cathy and the other is both Allison and Brain being on the run. Really interested in seeing where it goes from here and what unexpected turns await.



Author's Response:

Thank you for reviewing again! I'm glad you're excited for the next chapter. Our heroes are certainly in a tough spot. I hope you enjoy where it goes from here!

-Pluto

Reviewer: vegetaboy Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 30 2020 7:26 AM Title: The Return

I've been folllowing this story with interest since you publlished it (sorry for not reviewing....)

But you have done a fantastic job worldbuilding here. 

I also love how you worked up to this amazing cliffhanger, establishing how Cathy thinks of their accused tinies, and what she would do in this situation.

It really left me wanting more. 

I saw another reviewer say Alisson should just knock her out, and I kinda thought that too. 

I can see this leading to an argument, and mayube Brian being hurt by Cathy in said argument.

But at the same time, I'm hoping Allison might be able to convince Cathy of her perspective and that Brian is innocent. (But I don't know where you plan to go with this, and am excited to see more)

I will hopefully be able to review more. 



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! No worries about not reviewing before, but I hope I can look forward to more in the future!

I'm so glad that you're enjoying the story! I'm happy that you like the worldbuilding and buildup to the next chapter. There are definitely a few ways this encounter could play out, so I hope you enjoy what happens!

-Pluto

Reviewer: johnsmith10992 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 30 2020 3:37 AM Title: The Return

Loved the latest chapter, though I'm not sure where you're planning to go with the Cathy plot twist. Kinda saw this one coming, but not in a bad way. I just hope you figure out a way for it not to get too crazy without betraying any characters. Really, only thing that would make sense here is for Allie to knock Cathy out and go on the run with Brian. This would allow their story to continue, and perhaps lend them the tine and freedom to exonerate him.



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! Yes, it would have been odd to have a character like Cathy in this sort of story and not have her meet Brian at some point. I hope you like how this encounter proceeds!

-Pluto

Reviewer: squashed123 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 29 2020 6:48 PM Title: The Argument

Like I thought, nobody taking the reigns, both parties being selfless, leads to doom. Living simply is simply too hard like that. That's the way humans function and you've fleshed that out pretty damn well without mentioning it outright. Show, don't tell. That fight was so real that it was hard to read as someone who has married. Went right to the marrow, that one. Outstanding work.

Now, any number of things can happen from here. You already know them. What I would like to see is Allison standing up for herself in a calm, calculated way. Otherwise, she's trapped. I mean, Brian might be absolutely correct. But you don't give up a job like that. It's like talking to civil servants about their massively unfair wages and benefits at the expense of everyone else. They might even whole-heartedly agree with you, but none will ever quit or refuse to take the money. Trust me, I've been there. Unfortunately for Brian, he has few other things to think about in his time. And he won't back down. Such is his nature, plus this isn't about the misallocation of tax money but human lives and dignity.

Putting myself in the shoes of the executed and comparing that to the way Allison thinks when she's not on the job makes me smile every time. I think about this story a lot, actually. Can't say that about many stories.

Part of me wants Allison to go full retard and ask Cathy for advice. That would be hillarious. Although, given the state of mind in which Allie is driving to work today and the expectations Cathy undoubtedly harbours towards Allison's methods of execution, there's bound to be something coming up anyway. And of course, the customers of Allison's terminatory service will proclaim themselves innocent again. Perhaps one of them doesn't lie about his (or her?) crime this time. Perhaps he or she lays out believably how it was all just one big mistake, or else how they truly and honestly regret what they did. That would be bound to make poor, big Allison all dizzy, wouldn't it?

Stories like this shape up like a tree diagramm. At any point, usually, there are multiple choices to pursue. I've found that picking one and sticking with it is really important, otherwise you end up writing a very confusing book. Like I did.

From here, Allie could take more people home in hopes, in part, of making Brian's life easier. But that will lead to only more intriguing problems. Or she resigns herself, which would eventually bring the story to an earlier close and enable you to pursue your next idea.

I've truly no idea what is about to happen, only feeble wishes. That's half of what writing stories is all about, though. You got me well and truly hooked into this thing. Can't wait for your next addition. I'm sorry for the lengthy comment, I just like this story so much. Cheers.



Author's Response:

Thank you for your continued reviews! No worries, I love longer reviews.

Yes, you were spot on in your prediction for conflict. I'm very happy that you thought the argument was realistic. There are definitely a variety of ways the story can unfold from here, and I really appreciate the advice to pick a lane and stick to it. That's certainly the plan! I tried to make sure that I had a clear idea of where the story would go before I started writing.

I'm so glad that you're enjoying the story! I hope you enjoy where it goes from here.

-Pluto

Reviewer: Faceless man Signed [Report This]
Date: December 29 2020 5:13 AM Title: The Plea

Wow great story i'm more excited about the relationship between Allison and Brian than fetish content, loving the characters particularly Brian.



Author's Response:

Thank you for reading! I'm glad to hear it. I hope you'll enjoy Brian's development from here!

-Pluto

Reviewer: Lupin Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 28 2020 7:49 PM Title: The Argument

I'm honestly in love with this story. This chapter managed to give me some "12 angry men" vibes. My heart is still pumping! It's pretty difficult to make me this invested in just any piece of literature, but this is some incredible dialogue writing. I love the moral debate between Allison and Brian, it somehow manages to be somewhat compelling for both sides and is exhilarating as hell. The debate made me feel somewhat similarly to how the arguement scene in marriage story made me feel. I can only hope that the characters get to reconciliate and bond further once they have some time to reflect. All in all, I'm thrilled to see what happens next! Well written works of fiction like this are what I live for (fan service should always come last Imo). Keep it up!



Author's Response:

Thank you for your continued reviews!! I love the "12 angry men" comparison. I'm really happy to hear that you're so invested in the story- that serves as great motivation for me to keep writing. The argument was tough to write, so I'm glad that you found it compelling and exciting. 

Before I started this story, I was worried people wouldn't like the fact that this story doesn't have a lot of giantess/fanservice moments. I just don't really think fanservice stuff has a huge role to play in this story. Also, the jury is out on if I can even write good fanservice moments to begin with. The positive reception to the plot and character aspects of this story has been a huge relief for me. I hope you'll continue to enjoy the story!

-Pluto

Reviewer: johnsmith10992 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 28 2020 3:39 AM Title: The Argument

Best chapter yet. Never has 4800 words read so quickly. Their argument felt real, like I was there. Good job, you nailed it!



Author's Response:

Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the chapter so engaging. The argument was tough to write, so I'm happy it turned out well. I hope you enjoy the next chapter!

-Pluto

Reviewer: Bletch Signed [Report This]
Date: December 24 2020 9:40 PM Title: The Plea

Don't be surprised I'm leaving many reviews,

it's because I find this story very intriguing and it is giving me a lot of conjectures :)

Maybe I'll be inspired to do some drawings out of these chapters, who knows



Author's Response:

No worries at all, I absolutely love reviews! I'm really glad that you're finding the story so interesting. Please feel free to leave more reviews! 

As for some drawings based on these chapters, I would be incredibly honored!! I never would have expected that someone might want to do that when I started writing this story. If you end up doing so, and you feel comfortable sharing it, I would love to see them!

-Pluto

Reviewer: Bletch Signed [Report This]
Date: December 24 2020 3:43 PM Title: The Plea

Aside from the interesting points read in the previous reviews, I'm also starting to wonder if it is true that chevaliers do everything in complete anonymity. I know, you've chosen the room to bee without cameras and all to justify the saving of Brian, but I'm not buying the fact that a secret government agency doesn't spy on their employees.

Maybe the person behind the hidden camera has closed one eye.



Author's Response:

Thank you for your continued reviews! That's an interesting idea about secret monitoring. It definitely isn't far-fetched. To be fair to myself though, the whole 'no cameras' thing wasn't *just* to make it easier for Allison to help Brian. The point of the Shrink Penalty is for convicts to go through terrible punishment before they are executed. Some Chevaliers probably do some pretty nasty, depraved stuff. It's reasonable to assume that a lot of people wouldn't be willing to do that stuff if they knew they were being watched. Hence, no cameras or witnesses. That doesn't mean the facility isn't watching them secretly, though! I hope you enjoy where it goes from here.

-Pluto

Reviewer: squashed123 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 24 2020 5:57 AM Title: The Weekend, Part Three

I can see them slowly sliding into something they can no longer control. And Brian may just be shaping up to be a hell of a character. I'm stuck wondering how much of him is act and how much of it is real. Three days isn't a long time and he might be still overcome with gratitude. But that will wear off. Problems will arise, conflicts of interest, mishaps, all those sorts of things. Between the both of them bending over backwards to accomodate each other that is bound to end up in some clash. They can't stay on that bloody couch forever. Brian can't, anyway. He's not that kind of guy.



Author's Response:

Thank you for reviewing again! Yes, they are definitely headed for some conflict. That's bound to happen in their situation if they plan on living together for a long time. Hopefully they are able to make up if it happens! I hope you continue to enjoy the story.

-Pluto

Reviewer: lightwing Signed [Report This]
Date: December 24 2020 4:59 AM Title: The Weekend, Part Three

Well that was adorable and heartwarming.  It's nice to see these two getting along but I also like the questions that were brought up.  Just why was Allison recruited for her job.  Maybe her mentor did sign her up for it because she knew some insider info, like how it can be easily used to make inconveniant people disappear.  People like Brian.  And by recommending Allison, it resulted in at least one executioner who might listen and spare an innocent.  Or maybe not.

 

As for Allison, I'd be interested to see a return to her workplace.  Maybe she starts branching out her methods and finds, to her surprise, that she actually enjoys it.  Also maybe some more info on the other Chevaliers and their attitudes and methods.  Clearly they seem to be the sort of women who enjoy their work and it would be interesting to contrast the cruel and the gentle parts of the story.



Author's Response:

Thank you for reading! I'm glad you're enjoying the story. There is definitely some mystery regarding Allison's circumstances. Her return to the facility will be in the next chapter! Let's see if her time with Brian has changed her outlook at all. I hope you continue to enjoy the story!

-Pluto

Reviewer: johnsmith10992 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 24 2020 3:51 AM Title: The Weekend, Part Three

Another fantastic chapter. Funny, I was reading your response to my last review when all of a sudden this one dropped. I'm liking her current goal of getting him flustered. I see her doing some sexual teasing with him, perhaps at some point even a perverted hide and seek. I just don't buy his asexuality. Seems like a front he puts up to keep from getting hurt.



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! Funny how timing works out sometimes. It's certainly possible that somebody with Brian's experiences might put up walls to defend themself like that. If the kiss is what leads you to think that, though, I think it's fair to say that a giant kiss would leave most people flustered! I hope you contine to enjoy the story.

-Pluto

Reviewer: squashed123 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 23 2020 7:56 PM Title: The Plea

Great work! You seem to be falling into the same trap as I, though. Don't write about every little detail! I know, interaction between sb so large and sb so small is per definition extraordinary. But that doesn't mean every little thing has to be written out or we can't help mundane conversations along a little. I'm fighting that same demon and I know how hard it is. But stay strong.

I'm also rather surprised by just how gentle and tutti goody Allie is, given her occupation. I thought she must have been someone who just doesn't think a whole lot most of the time, a person that has a pretty clear picture in her mind of what's right and wrong and then just acts accordingly. That explains why she stomps everyone so quickly, not because she wants to be nice to them. Now it turns out she's actually a bit of a hippie.

I think that closes more doors than it opens, although I'm still dying to know what happens the next time she's called upon to do her duty. She might be forced to "branch out" more often, so as not birth to suspicion. On the other hand, before long she might be stuck with more tiny people she saved, some of whom are probably going to be pretty nasty criminals.

Another sidenote: Is it me or is their society entirely fucked up that they have to execute people every day?



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! I really appreciate the advice. It is a little difficult for me to know what details you're talking about without specific examples, though.

There definitely is a contradiction between the way Allison is treating Brian and her job as a Chevalier. This is something that will be explored pretty soon, so I hope you find it interesting!

As for the sidenote, it's important to remember that Chevaliers and those who support the Shrink Penalty don't necessarily see the convicts as "people" anymore, due to the severity of their crimes. This assumes that the system is perfect, though, which Allison is learning to be very untrue. I hope you enjoy where the story goes from here!

-Pluto

Reviewer: Bletch Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 22 2020 9:35 PM Title: The Plea

At this point I wonder what would have happened if it was Cathy in chapter 3 instead of Allie. Would have she believed his innocence? If yes, would have she done the same?

But then, I'm not even sure if this man in really innocent. Sure, the way they treated his case is already a proof of innocense, but what if we readers (and Allie) are just being played by his evil mind?



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! It's definitely interesting to think about. We know that Cathy is very sadistic towards convicts, and she was really eager to get her hands on Brian. With that in mind, I probably wouldn't have high hopes for Brian should he ever meet Cathy x_x

As for the idea that Brian has actually been lying the whole time, that sure would be an evil twist!

-Pluto

Reviewer: brett533 Signed [Report This]
Date: December 22 2020 9:04 PM Title: The Weekend, Part Two

now we know what happened cant wait for where they go now



Author's Response:

Yes indeed! Thank you for your continued reviews.

-Pluto

Reviewer: tinyjuan Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: December 22 2020 4:13 PM Title: The Weekend, Part Two

I like a lot this story, I want to know if in the future we will see maybe more giantess content? Keep writing this story pls :D



Author's Response:

Thank you for the review! The next chapter or two are probably going to be pretty similar to "The Weekend" 1&2- gentle interaction, relationship building, but not a lot of direct size interaction. After that section of the story, though, there will be much more size interaction. I hope you enjoy where it goes from here!

-Pluto

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