In this Chapter: A catch-up of the cities over the month since
the first night. Another city finds
itself in panic as the giantess looms above.
A militarized division is ordered to repel the giantess with an attack. The camera in the rooms could be the key.
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Tags of This Chapter: Tiny POV.
Crush. Breasts. Unaware.
The
Office Cities
Time was lost amongst the people in
both rooms for a period after the storms ripped them away from each of their
worlds, everyone overburdened with intense confusion and disbelief about the horrific
situation they found themselves in. It
made everything difficult to live normally in a day-to-day setting, but the
surrounding and massive windows that lit the rooms they now lived within became
a predictable way to keep time with night and day cycles that were similar
enough to their own worlds that they wished they could go back to but couldn’t.
The people were able to accurately
compensate the number of days that had gone by since the blue storms. But there were more severe problems than just simply
keeping time, the nightmare scenario for millions of people became more certain
by the day, the reality of becoming trapped in a giant house with a murderous
giant woman miles tall roaming around caused for extreme panic and mass
hysteria. The number of psychological
breakdowns was overwhelming, many people losing their minds, blindly carrying
their lives forward with a sense of fear that had never been felt before.
The dozens of cities had all
witnessed Snowfield destroyed by the giantess, seeing a million people casually
squished and crushed by the beautiful and massive woman, an act that prompted many
to question their reality. The people frantically
dreading her return, fearful of the possibility of watching her destroy another
city or even destroying their own. As a
result, ideologies were challenged, religious people were becoming uneasy about
their own beliefs, riots ensued in some neighborhoods throughout various cities,
homicides went up everywhere, looting was commonplace, suicide rates steadily
climbed, but life had to go on somehow for the other millions of people who wanted
to live.
People still went to work if their
positions were critical to the survival of the city, albeit, not as much work
was being done and less people cared about doing a good job, supplies were distributed,
infrastructure ran, electricity was still maintained, public transportation
still operated, shops and restaurants were still open to keep people somewhat
living in a relatively normal way, but there was an uneasiness in peoples mind
as almost everyone was on edge and anxious that their neighbor could go crazy
and kill them, they would be caught up in some riot, or worse... Local celebrities were used as tools to try
to calm down the masses of their own respective cities, but it hardly
worked.
Kids stopped going to school, but
there was nowhere to go for scared parents to take their kids, or anyone else. Some families even retreating to their own
survival bunkers if they had the funds beforehand, finally validating their
doomsday preparedness while their neighbors begged and pleaded to be let inside
their underground sanctuary, but deep down some knew that the giantess was too
big, her smallest actions could wipe away everything no matter how deep they
went to get away from the monster.
The vast spaces in between the micro
cities were nothing but miles and miles of empty wooden floors, and everyone
was far too afraid to leave their city for fear of being squished out in the
open by the giantess. The sheer thought
of her soles pressing onto them was enough to keep everyone awake at night,
many had nightmares if they managed to sleep or panic attacks just at the thought
of it, parents having to comfort their children after the wake of bad dream
that the big bag woman crushed their house, while the parents themselves were
shaking and terrified.
It was hard to wake up day after day
and stare up at her massive black and gold chair miles away, or at the
unbelievably huge door that she could come through at any moment, it just
didn’t seem real, at least until the people felt the quakes of her footfalls in
the distance, even without seeing her, or the distant whines of what people
figured to be her young child. Something
needed to be done though, the many cities on her floor were aware that they had
new and close neighboring cities as the most important political undertaking of
their lives began…
Each city had their own style of
leadership, but as messages were delivered through various types of air transportation,
and the word spread across the cities in the office, the grim feelings of
millions of frightened people were put aside, and the representatives and
leaders of each city decided to meet within the central city that stood in the
middle of the massive room.
The central city was opulent, it had
the largest buildings, the most impressive architecture, the highest
population, the most innovative technology, and it housed the grandest palace meant
for government officials as a meeting venue, the leaders unaware that this
would be the city that would later become the goddess’ capital, but that kind
of thinking was farfetched at the time as nobody could have ever imagined
pledging servitude to a woman who had just exterminated a million people.
The meeting between all the leaders was
used as a symbol of hope and unity for the people trapped in the room. Exchanges of greetings and togetherness were
exchanged between the various representatives of each city as they settled into
the palace as discussion quickly began. It
was a strange sight than most were used to, with each city coming from a
different reality, there were many differences, yet strangely and eerily
similar to each their own, but those differences were ignored as there was the
issue of utmost importance at hand, and the most important in their entire
histories.
Each city had different styles of fashion,
different ideologies, and different types of leaders. Men, women, young, old, presidents, queens,
princesses, kings, ministers, priests, generals, scientists, all coming
together to unite against the enemy of confusion and, of course, the god-like
woman.
They went down a rational list as inventory
was taken to fully understand the logistics of the situation, 31 cities in
total were brought to the giantess’ home, apart from Snowfield that was
destroyed, everyone learning the name of Snowfield after a few stragglers had
survived the giant woman’s footfalls and trekked for days across the vast floor
to the nearest city, being accepted as refugees with no arguments.
They then described each of their
worlds, they were all similar, oceans, forests, mountains, continents, similar
religions, wars of differences, orbiting stars within an astronomical system,
they all had similar technology and the same languages. It was baffling, against all sense. The more scientific minded leaders describing
different possibilities, multiple universes, string theories, quantum this and
that, but what was more baffling is that the laws of nature didn’t support
their claims as other leaders dismissed the ideas, citing more religious
explanations and fate as the only reason needed.
Further explanations went on, it was
impossible, they shouldn’t even be allowed to breathe due to their size, but
their lungs did, they were alive, the physics were thrown out of the window as
the more religious based leaders stepped into the conversation and said it was
an act of a universal power or even a god, one older religious leader even
going as far as to say that the giantess woman was God herself and had condemned
them to live in her version of Hell, but the questions arose as a level of dismissal
arose in the palace, but the brief and tense moments were cut out as pictures
and videos were shown of the colossal woman as everyone got quiet and stared at
the screens surrounding the room to look at her.
The micros in the room could hear the
distant echoes of her voice if she talked, they could feel the smallest tremors
if she was walking around the house, but what was the scariest is when she
would poke her head in through the massive door frame, her eyes peering down on
them, her body hidden behind the door, millions of people wondering if she
would come in and kill people as she hovered her head there as people were
still trying to fathom the sheer sight of her impossible huge face, all of this
happening as the leaders understood their new roles while they stared at her
images.
Despite this happening, for a month,
the cities continued to meet and formulate plans amongst each other, but like
human nature intended, the city leaders started to bicker, arguing over the
best course of action on how to respond to their nightmare, they began not
trusting their neighboring city, not trusting one another as representatives
started to stop showing up to the meetings in the central city. All the efforts being made by scientists and
physicists to understand how they ended up in her home in the first place were
being dismissed and ignored.
Some cities did make alliances with
each other, but it was rare for the first month, the only three cities that seemed
to be getting along the best were the three cities in the shadow at the front
of her chair in the corner of the room.
Many cities just trying their best to remain isolated and come up with
their own solutions to get back to their own world, but she wasn’t going to
wait for that, it was her home, each city measured her, judging her to be a
little less than 12 miles tall, and the question remained no matter what, how
can she be stopped?
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Ostrov
– Studio Room Country
The country in the studio room was
in full damage control, hundreds of thousands of refugees from the decimated countryside
and any rare survivors of the cities being squished under the giantess’ feet
were brought to the bigger cities for shelter, but the disturbing amount of
death that had occurred sent the country of Ostrov into hysteria. It was unfathomable, to see that many lives
carelessly squished under her toes as she massaged them into their earth and
everything they knew and loved, it broke many minds.
Cities crumbling and disappearing under
her soles without the chance to even comprehend who she was and why she was so
big. Leaving behind footprints that
forever changed the landscape of a country.
Tens of thousands of volunteers and military went to the footprints to
search for survivors, looking out across the vast crater she left behind,
staring out at an ocean sized canyon that seemed to spread out of view of the
nanos for forever, but they only realized that they were looking at a single
toe print of her smallest toe, that much destruction caused by her pinky toe,
it was unthinkable.
Almost nothing survived around her
footprints, everything was crushed beyond recognition apart from the occasional
remains of cars or buildings disintegrated down to a few pieces, or the even
more rare findings of half-squished people buried in the blackened dirt around
the mounds and hills that bordered her footprints. Helicopters and rescue planes flew over the never-ending
canyons to map it out and take measurements while looking for survivors, but it
was near hopeless to find anyone apart from blood and mud caked in oily residue
left over from the giantess’ feet.
The surveyors estimated her height to
be around 200 miles tall but couldn’t confirm without being able to see her
full body again, only seeing her head poke in occasionally as people panicked
and went into shelter and military protection each time she did so. The military and air force were always
scrambled, but even their strongest and fastest planes with the highest flight
ceiling could barely make it beyond the estimated height of her knees, but they
stood on guard regardless, knowing that their weapons were most likely useless
against something so massive, like trying to kill a living planet.
Similar to the cities in the office,
it was almost laughable how huge her room was, waking up and looking towards the
sheer size of her black and gold sofa alone was terrifying as the cushions
themselves could have been the size of smaller countries from Ostrov’s world. Millions of people still working, still coming
together, but there were so many dead as the country collectively became
demoralized.
The centralized government of Ostrov
under the leadership of the prime minister and his council called for unity and
military control of the country as martial law was enacted, military officers
and generals assigned to cities that were strictly taken control over and only
reported to the prime minister as mayors and representatives were relieved and
told to go home in which many obliged, unable to handle the overwhelming stress.
She simply caused too much damage,
food rations stocks were cut in half, and cities couldn’t accommodate a massive
influx of scared and terrified refugees from the other side of the country,
camps were set up outside the capital city of Volenskya were hundreds of
thousands of tents and makeshift facilities were established, but the people
all wanted answers more than anything, they didn’t know why they were there,
why she was so scary, why they couldn’t go back to their world, not wanting to
wait for the giantess to come back crush them like she had done almost a month
prior.
People were desperate for those
answers, but there seemed to be nothing physically possible that made sense,
everything that the laws of nature dictated were not applying to the people,
many theories floated around the wealthy country that championed scientific and
militaristic approaches to solving problems, but the top scientists in the
country were without any solutions, but everyone deep down knew the
interactions with the murderous giantess wasn’t over, it was just an
inevitability before she came back and everyone knew deep down that nothing
could be done to stop her titanic body from looming above them.
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The
Office Cities
The same rumblings were spreading
across the floor as the cities in the office all knew what that meant, she
would be coming back to poke her head in like she had been doing. But no, the cities collectedly went into
alert as she stepped inside of the room for the first time in nearly 30 days. All their plans, all their meetings, all the
bickering and political arguments between the leaders of the cities meant
nothing in that moment as her body towered upward from toe to head as she
looked down towards everyone.
She came in, as the cities below all looked up
at her body standing above everything at 11 miles tall. The feeling was sickening to peoples’
stomachs, the gut-wrenching sight of seeing the giantess standing there,
looking the windows of their homes, or up in the streets beyond the view of
their tallest skyscrapers, peering out of the train windows, everyone
immediately came to a standstill as everyone went quiet.
Some thought she looked just so
normal, incapable of hurting people, but she had done that already with
Snowfield, others thinking she was beautiful beyond comprehension, her curvy figure,
beautiful skin, deep hazel eyes, flowing dark hair, some thought she was a demon,
or a devil disguised as an attractive giant just to mess with the minds of men,
but it didn’t matter as she looked down at a city with curious eyes.
The closest city to her and to that
of the destructive pile of ash that used to be Snowfield was the center of her
attention. She began to walk forward in
almost slow motion as numerous pilots looked out of the windows to a pair of
curving blue walls coming towards them. A
small contingent of aircrafts, helicopters, cargo planes were flying outside of
the city she was approaching, having been tasked to salvage as much of
Snowfields destroyed supplies as they could and return it to the city they
called home, Arbut.
Her legs covered in the thick, yet
skin tight light blue fabric was moving towards the pilots and their crafts,
panicking as they tried to maneuver veer out of the way of her path, but her hips
and thighs were so wide compared to the aircraft that any burst in speed was negligible
in comparison to her legs that were only growing in size as she approached, the
rest of her body still towering over them with ease as they couldn’t fathom the
amount of speed she was coming at them with, like a moving light blue sky with
each step she took.
In two steps the pilots and crew started
to scream and panic for a way out, their crafts impacting onto the curving fabric
around her upper thighs and exploding into bursts of fire as the flames were
immediately extinguished from the movement of her legs plowing through the
smoke as the debris and what remained of the destroyed planes and helicopters
trickled to the ground near her feet.
Then something more terrifying was
happening as the cities all watched in horror as she began to lay down outside
of Arbut, she lowered herself on her hands and knees as she peered down at the
few hundred thousand people that occupied the smaller city. The quakes of her body nestling against the
ground as the tall valley of her cleavage towered over the tallest buildings
and took up their horizon, people looking back up to her face as she stared
back down at them. The central city in
the middle of the room could only watch along with everyone else spread out
across the floor as they felt safer, feeling the quakes of her movements.
Her eyes winced as maybe they
thought she was going to talk to them as the people were dead quiet, unable to
take their eyes off of her monstrous cleavage or her perfect face depending on
what type of person they were, but suddenly her hand appeared over the city as
it hovered past other buildings and skyscrapers, shadowing entire neighborhoods
and districts as her hand started to curl, her fingers balling up into a fist
apart from her index finger which was frighteningly starting to aim down
towards downtown of the city, the clear wall of her nail pointed downward to a
prized skyscraper that was one of the jewels of the city.
“What city is that?” a voice in the
central city grand palace asked.
“It’s… uh, Arbut, I think that’s
where that young scientist is from” someone replied.
“Well… he’s about to get the wrath
of a god who defies all science” the voice whispered as they leaned into their
chair and watched the camera capturing the tense moment.
Her nail and finger started to lower
into downtown as it blocked out the view of her face, her digit hovering over
the building as the shadow grew over the city before her finger impacted the
building. The horrifying noise was the
first thing the micros noticed as metal bent and creaked, glass shattering and
rained all over the streets like a crystal blizzard that cut peoples skin like
razors. People breaking out into
hysteria as they ran and screamed but the giantess looked even more curious as
she lowered her face more over the city after the impact, feeling the low
rumblings of her breathing as her face was right over the city.
The people in the building had no
time to react as the finger was right outside their windows, panicked screams
heard all throughout the building as people dove under desks or into bathrooms,
but it was too much, her finger poked through the building with little effort
as hundreds of people’s bodies exploded and smeared on the creases of her
fingertip, or were ruthlessly grinded against her fingernail, their blood
dripping across only a small section on the thick, translucent wall of her
nail.
The building she poked began to
wobble as there was a huge indentation smoking and bursting with flames, people
fell out of the building to avoid the fires spreading across their floors, or
their entire floor falling out of the building giving them no choice but to
fall out of the few thousand foot tall mega structure, but the mega structure
meant nothing to just the simple action of the giantess, her finger alone
ending decades of engineering perfection. The micros screaming all the way down
into a splat as the foundation shook and started to crumble with an eerie
metallic and deep creaking.
The building started to collapse
inward on itself and plume grey smoke and dust outward like a volcano as it
ripped through the streets and engulfed people as they still tried to run and
get inside to the nearest shelter, hundreds of people dying in an instant as
the building fell, debris raining down as people were buried.
Those outside of the destruction
happening downtown could only stare up at her body or face, but her scent
wafted across the city, a subtle smell of sweetness, freshness, and sweat coming
from off the skin of her breasts and face as it was such a strange
juxtaposition to the destruction happening before their eyes.
But that whimsical feeling of
smelling the giant woman was interrupted as the city panicked again as it
seemed like her massive breasts were growing closer, the horrific sounds of the
fabric of her soft, black bra rolling across the floor to the outskirts and
towards the neighborhoods, the eerie grinding noise impacting the ground
beneath her tits that was trembling and almost happening as if it was in slow
motion.
Her cleavage like maw over everything as it
completely took up the sky as her skin started to curve downward, tens of
thousands of people screaming and trying to run away from the pair of curving
flesh. Houses, people, cars, all
disappearing under her skin as her tits impacted much of the poorer
neighborhoods in the city as her skin dragged across everything, rolling over
people as they tried to resist, pushing back against her swollen tits, the
unbearable weight rolling over them as they burst and popped into red stains on
her cleavage.
The city devasted, almost everyone
screaming or in hysterics and panicking trying to find a safe place as she
suddenly lunged backward, pulling her upper body away from the city as she squatted
down next to Arbut, her feet arched upward as they could only stare up between
her legs and sex hovering right over them, or from under her chest as the view
of her face was blocked from the underside of her chest. Those in the outer districts could see her
face looking back down at them though, her eyes shaky as she looked confused,
almost panicked herself.
She stood back up, showing how tall
she really was, the remaining and mighty skyscrapers in the city were a mere
inch in height to her, still looking dwarfed in comparison as she started to
scoot backwards, a dull and loud thud could be heard as her ass hit the gigantic
wall in the distance wall the city tried to cope and regroup, to even begin
processing losing tens of thousands of people in a few minutes from the same
destructive giantess that snuffed out Snowfield weeks prior.
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They went out to meet her, defying a
direct order from the scientific leader of the city, who ordered the military
to go into the city and neighborhoods and help the victims and aid in assisting
those who are hurt or buried under tons of rubble. But no, the generals of the Arbut couldn’t follow
that order, commanding their soldiers, mostly young men and women to go out and
engage the giant woman and make her pay.
Equipped with guns, tanks, rockets,
and attack helicopters as they scrambled to the flat wood flooring before the
giantess. Slowly making their way onto
the strange wood floor towards her. She
seemed so impossibly huge the closer they got to her, or at least they thought,
her figure was so imposing that it seemed if they had traveled hundreds of
yards, her massive body looked just as looming and menacing if not worse.
She suddenly began to speak. She was apologizing, almost regretful
as it seemed like she was in a panic herself, but the orders were to shoot as
the soldiers still approached, their hearts sinking, their eyes widening as
they thought there was no way this was real to them but commanded to follow the
orders of aggressive generals trying to take matters into their own hands.
Her voice was so loud, yet so soft, angelic,
and shaky, but deep as she continued to frantically speak, questioning herself,
the people in the room almost realizing that the giantess didn’t even know that
they were real people, real, and living as micros in her room. Suddenly, rockets and shells exploded and
launched near the soldiers’ ears as they were brought back into the moment,
operating the heavy tanks and rockets as they shot everything towards her, but
the drift and distance only allowed the shells and rockets whizzing above from
the helicopters to impact her bare feet as the bursts and black smoke puffed
outward off her skin.
The worst part was that she almost
didn’t even seem to notice at first until her eyes came down upon them, looking
straight at the columns of tanks and soldiers while the helicopters roared
above. But it looked like their weapons
only served to annoy her, causing minimal and negligible damage to the
giantess.
“STOP!” her voice boomed over
everything as there was a deep rumbling, hearing her raised voice like that was
terrifying to the soldiers and many stopped shooting entirely and began to run
back towards the city defying their own orders and motivations. It prompted other and more terrified soldiers
to shoot at the giantess even more, thinking it would save them.
It was the fear of death looming
above them. The giantess winced her eyes
and lowered her eyebrows in anger as she picked up her foot and hovered her
sole over the military. Everyone began
to retreat in an instant the second they could see the deepest wrinkles in her
sole as it was surrounding their entire sky above them. Every little speck of dirt and dust stuck to
her sole and toes, every little crease and valley on the curvature of her toes
was show in detail, and the subtle scent of sweaty feet wafting downward with
the gust of wind from her movement that pushed their tiny bodies slightly.
But they were spared, her foot lifted
away, the shadow disappearing off the floor, the scent of her foot slowly
dissipating as she rumbled and quaked out of the room. The soldiers beyond relief as they returned
to base, some crying, others outright quitting and running home to never pick
up a gun again. The generals yelled at
each other and yelled at the president, but there were no solutions, there were
more important tasks at hand as the giantess was now out of sight.
The cities regrouped as aid was sent
to Arbut, crews digging through rubble where her tits impacted the neighborhoods,
pulling out some survivors, albeit many people severely injured or about to
die, others missing limbs or bleeding too much to be saved. Others, half-squished or smeared against the
pavement as the horrific bodily remains scattered and littered the streets all
around the neighborhoods and downtown by the building she poked and played with.
Later, everyone could feel the
quakes returning, knowing that probably meant more death, but she came in
anyway despite the fears of millions.
She was holding a strange globe like object, bending down and plugging
it into the wall as many cities got a glimpse of her gigantic ass pushing the fabric
of her tight pants outward as many people and mostly men were dumbfounded at
the curving body part that could engulf one of their cities with ease.
She planted the globe on the ground
in the distance, it had a black screen and a blinking red light, she aimed the
camera down at the floor as the light continued to blink, and as quicky as she
came in, she left, without causing harm to anyone else leaving millions of
people with even more questions.
This was the key, many leaders
thought as they almost immediately came back together to meet at the central
city to convene within the palace, thinking of ways they could use the camera to
communicate with her as the leaders stopped bickering even for only a few
moments at a time, having a common goal to work towards that was feasible, and
more importantly, getting answers from the murderous deity that could kill on
her slightest whims…