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The truth of warp stone has been unveiled, albeit with unique and wacky results, yet Liz didn’t hesitate anymore. Despite the murder that she had done earlier, she is now more curious than ever to try and discover more possibilities that she could find.

Now that she understands how the warp stone fully works, it’s time to test the other one.

“Yellow stone, manipulates time in a barrier... I wonder...”

Putting an apple on the table, Liz concentrates into the fruit while gathering power from the stone. Soon enough, a light-yellow barrier formed around the apple, and the fruit started to rot slowly, turning dark until only the core remains.

“So it accelerates time... crazy,”

And so it begins, day after day researching and training the power of controlling time, several perks revealed, including that Liz could fast forward time inside a barrier, but she couldn’t rewind.

No wonder they consider these two stones dangerous... anybody with evil intent could manipulate this whole world with their own will.

Fortunately, not me.

Sure, witches are dangerous and mischievous, but I'm gonna be the one to avert all that.

Except that one... sorry, random guy. Just testing this power, no more no less.


With the complete knowledge of the stone powers, Liz wondered what she could do with it. There's no way she could reveal this phenomenon into the public, the governments surely would confiscate it without any hesitation, means that in the end it’s the power that only Liz could know. Remembering back, Liz knows that her mother was always obsessed with the history of the world, researching all about the evolution of human, tracing back to the beginning of time.

Lightbulb emerges inside Liz’s mind; she knows what she wanted to do with her power now...

***

Liz cleaned up the table in the basement, attaching ankle-high thin glass on the edge of the table.

“Okay... everything is set.”

Focusing on the table, Liz opened up another warp portal above it. Suddenly, a large amount of soil falls right into the table, transported right from the forest ground outside her house, filling the entire table.

“Now that’s a lot,”

Digging her finger through the soil, Liz confirmed that the ground is sturdy and fresh enough for her upcoming experiment.

“Alright... everything’s set, now for the final ingredients...” Liz picked up a small paper. “Couples, constructor, architect, doctor, farmer... and about 50 more... I think?”

The wizard concentrates heavily, trying to seek peoples for her ‘experiment’ as she widened her range of vision for the warp spell. Then, she spotted a nearby bar, filled with a bunch of peoples inside.

Perfect.

The warp spell triggered, a pair of couple rolls out into the table, got thrown into the dirt together from the warp hole... ant-sized. Liz quickly covers the whole table with the time barrier, but didn’t accelerate the time yet.

The tiny couples are confused as they were enjoying their drinks on their little date inside the bar and seconds later got roughly thrown into a wide empty lot, filled with nothing but dirt and rocks. Looking around, they saw nothing but blue sky and nothingness across the unknown land. The guy picked up his cellphone, trying to contact anyone for help yet failed to do so as there are no signal at all in this unknown land.

So... this yellow-ish barrier not only wrapped the time and space; it also blocks the shell like an invisible wall... and it completely blocks any signal transmission as well?

This is insane. It's like owning an isolated little world inside my own basement...

Okay then.

Scanning the outside world once more, Liz wrapped more and more people into her miniature land inside the time bubble. Constructors, architects, doctors, scientists, and some more ordinary peoples, until there are about 75 confused tinies wandering around on her table, asking each other of the sudden portal that appeared under them, transporting them in one second to the current land.

“Interesting...” Liz picked up her tablet, creating a new log to wrote this new experiment. “’Time Table’, yes, that’s the name,”

Liz slowly accelerates the time gently, fast forwarding it a few times faster than normal, seeing the movements on the table below like an ant farm. There are some gardeners and farmers who starts to plant some seeds and building rice fields, while constructors and architects trying to build viable structures under the sunlight. Liz notices the shadow under the structures and tinies, does the barrier emanates ray of light? Does the barrier reflect sun, moon, and the blue sky? There's so much discovery that Liz still need to discover...

***

A few days later...

The experiment continues.

Liz attaches a hose on the ceiling above the table, trying to create a small rain to simulate weather for the tiny land below. Using a timer attached under the table, Liz could adjust rain season while keeping it inside the time barrier as well. On the table, 100 years had passed, and the tiny civilization started to grow from huts built by twigs and clays to a wooden structure built using planks and nails. Looks like Liz inadvertently transports several iron and steel materials as well beneath those soils, yet it proves to be a good thing as it helps the civilization grows not only in terms of human interaction, but also invention and engineering. The tinies might have modern brain, yet they’re forced to start over into the primitive age due to the limited resources.

No one knows that there is a giant goddess out there wandering around everyday observing their ‘aquarium life’ on a table blocked by a glass...

Meanwhile, Liz continues filling out her research log with everything that happened on the Time Table for the past 50 years...

“First few days they’re like a headless chicken, panicking around by the sudden teleportation. Yet as the day goes by, they’re accepting their fate trapped in this land of unknown. Some began to build up huts using twigs, mud, and clays while some of them began planting seeds to survive. Just to add more choice for the survival, I also transport some animals like cows, sheep, chicken.”

Right above the table, Liz observes the tiny land that she made. The sheer size difference made Liz a little turned on inside, she couldn’t imagine if the tinies below caught a glimpse of her should the barrier disappeared.

“Once the panic settled down, they’re getting used to their ‘back-to-basic' life. Hunting down for food using handmade spears, using animal skins as their new clothing, building some sort of cave... just to add more help, I built a tiny sprinkler on the ceiling to simulate rainy weather, with the timer attached under the table so it functions according to the time inside the barrier. Fast forward a few years ahead, the first generation started to die one by one due to natural causes, yet their technology growth proves to be faster than I expected, must be due to their basic knowledge ahead of the experiment.”

Liz fast forward the time 200 years more, and soon enough, all those wooden buildings got replaced by concrete buildings that she already familiar with in the real world. 50% of the land started to get occupied by suburbs and buildings, cars also being manufactured as well, and much to Liz’s surprise, airport! Just when Liz busy writing down the Time Table timeline log on her chair, something caught her attention near the table.

“Dammit, no insect allowed here in... wait,” focusing on the buzzing sound, Liz move closer on the tiny flying object. Squinting near it, she saw... an airplane.

A tiny airplane, flying through the barrier outside the table area, barely the size of Liz’s thumb. Looking closely, Liz could see the two ant-sized pilot, clearly shocked by what they saw in front of them...

***

“Mikey, Cole, it’s time,”

Mikey and Cole couldn’t contain their excitement. After years and years of learning to fly the airplane, it’s finally time for them to explore beyond the sky, a world beyond what people had been called ‘the wall’ for generations. The pilot duo walks right toward their propeller-powered plane parked on the runway, ready for takeoff. Meanwhile, dozens of journalists and cameraman covered the first ever flight in this world that they now called simply ‘Utopia’.

“Cole, we’re all over the TV right now, smile for the camera!” Mikey attached the camera right on top of the airplane nose.

"Oh come on, they want to see what’s in front of us, not US,” Cole sat on the rear seat.

“Cheer up, will you? Isn't it what you’ve always been dreamed of? To see the world beyond?”

“I know, I'm deadly curious... but still, I don’t know why I had a bad feeling about this...”

“Mikey, Cole, do you hear me?” a voice came through their earphone.

“Linda, hey, we’re good, the plane’s good, ready to tear through the sky,”

“Good, I'll be here watching, your camera there would be broadcasted live all over Utopia, so make sure you gave us a good shot in your journey!”

“We’ll do that. Okay, we’re off!”

Mikey turned on the engine, the propeller started to spin, the plane started to move forward. Soon enough, they’re off right nto the air, into the unknown...

“Woooo we’re high in the air!” Mikey seems excited as the plane elevates little by little into the seemingly limited sky.

“Holy... I could see the whole Utopia... and that wall,” Cole saw the transparent wall that has been imprisoned the whole Utopia since the beginning of time. “Are you afraid?”

“Of what?”

“This whole ‘outside world’ thing... no one ever done this before, we’re the first. Don't you feel anxious?”

“Hey, if anything goes wrong, we could just turn around, right? Just remember where we’re came from,”

“Well...”

A few minutes later, the plane got hit by slight turbulence. As the two pilots push through the sky, the vibration got even more intense, the sky slowly transitioned from blue to grey, but Mikey didn’t give up, he had been learning to fly for his whole life for this moment and this slight distraction won’t stop him.

“Mikey, Cole, you all right? Your plane seems unstable, the camera vibrates a lot in my screen,” Linda seems worried.

“We’re alright, we’re alright, I’m pushin’ through! The sky turns really dark here, there’s even a few lightning, it’s one hell of a storm here!” Mikey tried to reassure Linda.

“Yeah, that’s one nasty storm right there,”

“Don’t worry, we’ll turn around if-”

Suddenly, the voice got cut off abruptly. The screen turns static.

“Erm... Mikey? Cole? Hello?”

No response.

“Control tower, I lost them, can you find the plane?”

“No, ma’am, they’re disappeared completely from the radar. Last position is right on the edge of the wall,”

***

“Cole, you see this?”

“What the hell...”

Mikey and Cole, still on their plane, couldn’t comprehend what they saw. No longer they are swimming in the white cloud and blue sky, not even the stormy sky. Instead, it looked like somebody’s basement. Brick wall, dimmed light, garden fork...

“Is this... some kind of bunker or something?”

“Mike, they’re all massive stuff! What is this place!?”

As the two still confused by the sudden change of their surroundings, something appeared right in front of them, causing them to jumped out from the seat a little, almost fell out from the plane.

A face.

A giant face.

Larger than anything in Utopia.

Despite the intimidating size of the face that welcomed the two pilots in this new world, it couldn’t be denied that this is one of the most beautiful face they’re ever seen. Pink lips, blonde hair, a pair of dark blue eyes, looking right directly at them.

“Linda... Linda! You seeing this!? Hello? Hey!” Mikey realizes that they’re completely cut off from Utopia. Before the two pilots could react, a giant right hand catches them, grabbing them whole inside her grip, turning all darkness...

***

After seemingly passed out for a minutes, Mikey and Cole regained their consciousness, trying to stood up and checking their surroundings.

“Where are we...?”

Mikey notices that he’s standing on a table. Right beside him is his plane, parked and looked fine.

“Mike! Look!" Cole stood on the edge of the table, looking right ahead, which is another table surrounded by yellow barrier. Inside contained the familiar sight that Cole has seen several from the sky, but never this far.

“Is that... Utopia...?”

“So... this whole time... our city has been just a model on a table!?” Cole couldn’t comprehend the truth that he had just discover. This whole time, their city where they lived since born is a tiny city owned by a giant... “Where’s that girl!?”

“Cole, calm down,”

“Calm down!? We need to tell them!” Cole runs right to the plane, sitting on the pilot seat. “Mikey! Come on! We need to-”

BOOM!

Before Mikey could react, he stumbles down, falling on his back. Looking right in front of him, the plane is replaced by... a giant fist. Looking down, he could see oil leaks beneath the massive fist. Suddenly, the fist got lifted, and all that remains is a flattened plane, along with his best friend, now nothing but a red smear on the table, mangled along with the wrecks. Looking up, Mikey saw her; the hoodie-wearing giant girl, complete with short shorts and ponytailed blonde hair, looking down at him, bigger than anything in Utopia, hundred times bigger than any buildings. Despite her beauty and attractive figure, it didn’t erase Mikey’s fear from her intimidating size and sharp gaze. She had just killed Cole along with the plane, crushing his only chance to escape in one simple yet enormous move using her fist.

Liz catches the tiny pilot between her thumb and index finger, careful not to accidentally squished the tiny guy. Lifting him up right in front of her eyes, the sheer size difference quickly catches on both Liz and Mikey, the giant couldn’t help but grinning in satisfaction.

“You violate the simulation, little man... you’re not supposed to know all of this,” Liz couldn’t help but notices the tiny guy still frozen inside her grip, seemingly shocked and petrified by the whole circumstances around him. “I could just send you back, but... you’ll tell everyone, right?”

Liz held a small mic in her left hand right in front of the tiny guy, connected right to her earpiece.

“No... I won’t tell anyone, please! I had a family!”

“Can I trust you enough for that? You, knowing that for the whole life you’re living on that table, owned by me, being a subject in my experiment? You know that the only way to keep it all secret from everyone over there is...”

Mikey, knowing full well the giant girl’s intent, suddenly started to struggle, trying to break free from his captor despite understanding the futility of his attempt, being completely overpowered by someone million times bigger than him.

“Uh-uh, you know the unwritten rules here... you couldn’t go back, and I couldn’t risk anyone knew this, so... I'm afraid I have to do what I must,”

The struggle increases, yet to no avail at all. Looking up, Mikey saw a change of expression in Liz’s face, now she’s simply smiling while holding his life on the line. Thinking back, she disposed Cole without mercy, just like any other insects, meaning that she won’t show compassion to any trespassing tinies at all!

“Now! What should I do with you, eh? I could just press you right now between my fingers and you’re gone! But no... I want to get creative... it’s rare to see something like this happened, you know,”

Suddenly, the tiny pilot got held high above Liz’s head.

“Should I just eat you?”

Hearing this, Mikey goes frantic once again inside Liz’s grip as he slowly descends into Liz’s open mouth, bigger than any cave he saw in his life. Liz’s breath washes through his tiny body, the smell of toothpaste translates into aura of terror, the humid pinkish cave is all that he saw, complete with those bus-sized white teeth surrounding it.

“Nah, I'm kidding, I'm kidding... for now,” Liz simply laughs as she pulled the tiny pilot away from her face. “I had a better idea,”

Pulling down her hoodie zipper, Liz reveals her tanktop-covered breasts, unleashed right from the cotton prison, bouncing out like a pair of round pillows breaking free. An ordinary thing for Liz, an unforgettable sight for Mikey. Never he had seen a pair of enormous breasts, hundred times bigger than the biggest building in Utopia. He could imagine it like a meteor that could wipe out hundred miles worthy of a land should she dropped it on Utopia, and none would left standing beneath that massive wrecking ball that Liz had.

“You’ll be my prisoner for a while, alright?” Liz tucked in the tiny pilot between her breasts. Like an ant squeezed between two massive orbs, Liz could clearly see the tiny guy struggles trying to avoid being squished inside her cleavage, although in the end, the two huge pillows won the battle as he tightly squeezed firmly in between, gasping for air before he fully drowned in it. “Stay warm down there!”

Liz closes up her hoodie once again, bringing her boobs tighter than ever before, squishing the trapped guy inside without mercy. Despite the softness of the skin, it’s still a painful experience as Mikey tried his best to survive inside the cleavage, his whole body is trapped, he couldn’t move a muscle at all.

“Now, back to research!”

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