Summary: Modeled after the Incredible Shrinking Man story by Richard Matheson, I will attempt to take you through various tragic stages and scenarios impressed upon a man with a shrinking disease. These scenes may not be in chronological order so please do not expect gradual size reduction.
Rated: X
Categories: Teenager (13-19),
Breasts,
Adult 30-39,
Middle Age (50+),
Butt,
Fantasy,
Feet,
Humiliation,
Maternal,
Mouth Play,
Unaware Characters: None
Growth: Brobdnignagian (51 ft. to 100 ft.)Shrink: Lilliputian (6 in. to 3 in.)Size Roles: FF/mWarnings: Following story may contain inappropriate material for certain audiences
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 12
Completed: Yes
Word count: 33761
Read: 133883
Published: March 22 2018
Updated: November 02 2018
Story Notes:
Modeled after the Incredible Shrinking Man story by Richard Matheson, I will attempt to take you through various tragic stages and circumstances impressed upon a man with a shrinking disease.
1. Chapter 1 by Crocodile [Reviews - 30] (2416 words)
Bad news.
2. Chapter 2 by Crocodile [Reviews - 3] (2295 words)
Cable Gal
3. Chapter 3 by Crocodile [Reviews - 5] (2221 words)
Mother
4. Chapter 4 by Crocodile [Reviews - 6] (2674 words)
Sister
5. Chapter 5 by Crocodile [Reviews - 7] (4040 words)
Escape Attempt and the Curious Family
6. Chapter 6 by Crocodile [Reviews - 3] (2173 words)
Science be damned
7. Chapter 7 by Crocodile [Reviews - 5] (3183 words)
Examination
8. Chapter 8 by Crocodile [Reviews - 7] (3077 words)
A two part series event this time.. I went well over three thousand words and have much planned for this side adventure so it will be done in two parts rather than one overly long one.
9. Chapter 9 by Crocodile [Reviews - 3] (2692 words)
Part 2 of this chapter.. It looks like there will be 3 parts to it now.
10. Chapter 10 by Crocodile [Reviews - 3] (2694 words)
My Wife and the Mall Incident part 3
11. Chapter 11 by Crocodile [Reviews - 3] (2668 words)
My Wife and the Mall Incident part 4
12. Epilogue by Crocodile [Reviews - 3] (3628 words)
In the End, We Get What We Deserve