Abigail would wake up with a small yawn, her legs stretching as her phone alarm rang across the room. It was loud enough to wake the young girl up, but to millions of others that could hear it, it was like a sky shattering thunder, an orchestra loudly rumbling all around them and making sure to stir those in even the deepest of slumbers all across the city. Of course, it wasn’t her neighbours nor the city that Abigail currently resided in that was awoken, but it was her hometown, a vast metropolis that has been demoted down to a girl’s plaything that now laid across the vast parquet floor of Abigail’s studio apartment.
After a few moments Abigail would start to rise from her bed, drowsiness covering her blue eyes as she continued to stretch. Her hand would immediately reach for her hair tie on the night stand, quickly tying her shoulder length brunette hair into a ponytail. Her movements were sluggish, clearly not having rested enough from the day before as she began to move her legs off the bed and onto the ground, much to the sudden dismay of the tinies below.
Her black socked foot would suddenly loom above entire city blocks, casting a shadow that seemed to stretch on forever, like a dark cloud that blotted out the sun. Then it began to descend, suddenly smashing down onto the carpet-like ground with a powerful CRUNCH! Then the next sole would follow, landing down on another part of town just as swiftly. Buildings would collapse as if they were made of sand, windows shatter from the pressure, and before long the sole would turn the ground into a flattened surface beneath the all powerful weight of yet another CRUNCH!
Another yawn would escape her as she soon stoop up, taking her first steps forward as she began to walk to the bathroom. These were so much worse, now her every step having a bit of force behind it, not only was anything beneath her foot crushed in an instant, but much around it would collapse from the shock wave, windows shattering for several miles from their tiny perspective. Much of the town was getting destroyed with her every step, with a few lucky bits of it managing to find themselves stuck in her fibers, hanging onto the enormous threads as she moved.
Her steps would continue, walking across the floor of her bedroom, doubling as a living room, as she made her way to the door. Just as she got to the exit she’d stop, noticing the odd crunching sensation beneath her toes, scrunching them as she crunched entire city blocks from the single motion of her foot. She suddenly realized what that was, the drowsy daze of her sleepy state fading as she turned around and looked down, her distant gaze staring down with a look of apologetic surprise at the craters she had caused all throughout the vast city.
“S-sorry! I totally forgot about you guys again!” While her apology didn’t seem nearly serious enough to reflect the damage she had caused, it was sincere, the massive girl doing a light apologetic bow towards the microbes. Then she would turn around, walking into the bathroom as if nothing had happened, as if she hadn’t just annihilated untold thousands with a mere walk to the bathroom. But the citizens weren’t upset, they were used to it by now.
A couple of months have passed since Abigail left for college, the lonely girl finding it hard to adjust to living in a whole new place with nobody to talk to, it didn’t help that she was naturally too shy to strike up a conversation either. Her desperate loneliness eventually lead her to finding out about a spell on a blog post online, something she didn’t take seriously but felt lonely enough that even the thought of bringing everyone to her with magic seemed comforting, even if it wasn’t true. And when she read the incantation she wasn’t too disappointed when nothing happened, taking it as a weird online shitpost. However things did change, and during that night her home city would find itself erased from the map and from the memories of others, an entire community suddenly finding itself transported to a girl’s dorm room.
Since then they would get crushed many times, often with their titanic captor being completely unaware of the damage she was causing. Despite this, every single night, as if the spell was repeating itself, the city would find itself reconstructed brand new, just the same as the first day that it arrived here. Anyone who perished was back, anyone who fled the city was back, everything the same as always except their memories of the events, the entire population condemned to living out a shrunken groundhog’s day scenario for months now. Of course, Abigail did promise she’d bring them back home, and for the first few days she felt very bad about it. But over time as this became the new normal, the residents couldn’t help but feel that the giantess was beginning to act a lot more casual around them, becoming even more careless with them than she already was.
Before long the rumbling of her steps could be heard again, the girl returning from the bathroom as her massive frame once again came into view. The entire city got a good look at her, the petite girl wearing her dark gray PJs and black socks, a majority of her covered except for her nearly pale while hands, the light blue nail polish contrasting the otherwise gloomy aesthetic. Her smile was wide, and she soon was once again stepping on top of the city. While her steps were careful and slow, this didn’t really matter much since she was still stepping right on top of the many structures, collapsing them beneath her and turning buildings into unrecognizable rubble, at least there was no shockwaves this time to such an extreme degree as before.
She took step after step, each one unbelievably destructive as those beneath her couldn’t even attempt a resistance, let alone try to escape their Goddess’ footfalls. She would only stop when she reached the middle of the room, her hands placing themselves on her hips as she let out a sigh. “Hey, good morning everyone!” She yelled cheerfully, her voice so powerful that it shook the entire city, those too close having to cover their ears to not go deaf as she just playfully waved her hands in the air to greet her puny friends. “I hope you slept well, sorry that I didn’t talk to you last night, I must have dozed off immediately.” She apologized, pouting slightly as she remembered she didn’t keep up with her promise to talk to them about her day at the end of each day. This, of course, was a very one sided promise to a very one sided conversation considering that she had no way of hearing any of them respond to her wild and seemingly random ideas.
“Mmm, hold on, lemme just…” She began to look around, before finding a park in the middle of the city. She took a few steps towards it, causing further destruction in the process, before beginning to crouch down. Within moments hundreds of people in the park, and many more near it, would find their sky covered by Abigail’s plump behind, her ass covering their world in its shadow as it began to descend down towards them. The ‘clear’ space she was looking to sit in would soon be annihilated by the sheer weight of her ass as everything immediately got crushed flat beneath the soft weight of her ass cheeks, turning the area into a truly clear crater in the middle of the city.
Even then more destruction ensued as her thighs laid down, spreading her legs a bit so she could get comfortable while also placing her hands down to her sides, opening her fingers wide as she crunched several houses under her palms alone. With that she would take a sigh, before starting to talk about her day: “Well, after I went out it was super cold so I decided to wear the winter boots, but it wasn’t that cold so my feet got super sweaty as a result and-” Her voice echoed loudly, her words being a blur to a majority of the residents due to how loud she was. Not that many of them would try to listen, a majority of them were still trying their hardest to escape, running away from her massive form to not get crushed on accident by their careless owner.
The more that the titanic girl continued to speak, the more she was visibly starting to get more comfortable. Not just in a talkative sense, but in the sense that she was moving from a sitting position into a laying one, her legs suddenly shifting beneath her and stretching behind her. As Abigail sat on her knees, her legs would utterly devastate much of the city behind her, massive apartment buildings turning into rubble from her leg’s movement as much of the town found itself squished beneath her socked foot, the black color of her sock becoming a dark gray from all the rubble she was stepping on.
Her hand would start to lower into her pocket, taking her phone out and placing it on the ground. Within a few moments hundreds would find themselves flattened under the massive gadget as it was gently placed onto the ground, the flat surface perfectly crunching anything beneath it. Her body would continue to move forward as she went to lay down on her stomach, placing herself comfortably on the ground as she continued to ramble on about how her day went. Her feet would start to sway in the air behind her, the smacking motion causing rubble to dislodge from her fibers and fly into farther parts of the city, launching massive rocks like a gigantic catapult at the poor residents who thought they were safe.
“But like, that was super dumb cause both of the answers were correct…” She continued to loudly narrate, her voice so overpowering that it shattered windows, the air from her exhales causing people to fly back from the force of the wind she was producing with her every word. Utter disaster was spreading across the city yet again as she unawaredly caused massive amounts of chaos all throughout the town.
Then a sudden earthquake started to appear near one part of the city, a buzzing shaking that caused buildings to collapse from the force. A powerful ringing that was so loud it even got Abigail’s attention as she turned around to see her phone alarm ringing. She would gasp, immediately grabbing the phone and jumping up on her feet in one swift motion. The sudden movement was beyond devastating, her jump causing enough force to collapse buildings for miles, cracks forming in windows across the city as she suddenly started to run across the land towards her dresser.
The people could only watch as she removed her clothes, tossing them towards her bed carelessly, her socks missing the bed as they landed on the city below instead, causing untold devastation and dooming the survivors to having to breathe in her foot stench for who knows how long. Within a minute she was dressed and already running out of the room, giving the people a sudden wave: “Sorry, guys, gotta run! I’ll talk to you when I come home later, promise!” She yelled out, before swiftly opening the door to the outside and closing it, abandoning the ruins of the city to once again cope with the damage for the rest of the day. They just hoped she’d forget to talk to them when the evening finally came.