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Reviewer: It Was Me Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 24 2025 4:19 AM Title: PART 26

Pretty clever to start this chapter with a Rebecca/Amber segment after building up Trevor's session with Annabel like you did at the end of the last chapter.

There was a lot going on in this first segment, too. One of the first things that stuck out to me was how differently Sara entered the room than Amber did way back when she brought Rebecca her stuff back. Even though things have changed between Amber and Rebecca since that time, when the giant tiptoed into the room, quietly announced her presence, and made sure not to shake the ground too much as she approached the desk, but Sara's entrance was too much the opposite of that for me to believe it was Amber, even when Rebecca was telling us that it had to be.

And what a nice development, bringing Sara back! We haven't seen her in a long time, and I was beginning to wonder when you might dig her back up and have her claim Trevor (or at least try to). This was a surprising twist on that old plot point, and even though there was no way I could have seen her wanting Rebecca instead coming (especially now, so much later on), I now feel stupid for not expecting it in the first place. Those are usually the best swerves and twists, the ones that make us feel that way.

I didn't notice it too much back in that early chapter, but it's now so obvious that Sara is just a transactional friend and even just that type of person in general. Rebecca noticed that right away, noting that Sara was looking at her like her only value was what she could provide Sara. Ironically, enough, this ends up being no less true of how Sara views Amber. As soon as Sara didn't get what (read who) she wanted from Amber, she bolted, making sure to try to emotionally harm her "friend" on the way out. And this was supposed to be Amber's best friend? Maybe that's part of the reason why she isn't all about going out and making new ones, thinking that this is what friendship is?

Rebecca, on the other hand, shows exactly what actually caring about someone looks like. She loves Amber so much that she was willing to put herself through Sara's session to try to give Amber those cabin parties back, knowing how important they are to her. Although I also love that Rebecca negotiates some better (and theoretically safer) conditions for herself along the way (even Sara seemed impressed by that); this shows that she's not just a mindless slave trying only to please her master (at least not yet!) but instead is a woman in love trying to give her lover the world. It was such a sweet offer on her part.

But maybe the highlight of the segment was Amber turning down the deal instantly, even after Rebecca tried to do that for her. She was only tempted for a split second, but she always valued Rebecca over everything else, and that's such a beautiful thing. Not to mention that her choice was putting Rebecca through hell to spend time with her fickle friends (if Sara is anything to go by) or saving the love of her life from said hell and just losing a fake friend, someone that needed something from Amber to continue pretending to care about her. I don't think Amber necessarily saw things this way (at least not entirely), but from where I'm sitting, the choice was pretty obvious, and I'm so proud of her for making the right one.

Which leads me to both the beginning and the end of the segment. I'm really intrigued by whatever it is you have planned for Amber and Rebecca moving forward. I don't think I was necessarily wrong about Rebecca slowly losing herself to this slavery business, and most of this segment seemed to back that up. I love that conflict within Rebecca, part of her loving the submission rather than doing it out of fear, while the rest of her is questioning what's being lost because of this. I even feel like we've started to see the negative consequences of this, as Rebecca backed off trying to get Amber to spend time with friends (and approaching it a lot softer than she normally would in the first place, I think). Rebecca giving in to that submission could keep her helping Amber do what's really best for her down the road at some point, just not quite in the same way I initially thought it might.

But then, at the end of the segment, Rebecca recognizes that Amber's dominance was also part of her love for Rebecca, that the possessiveness that Amber had for her was based in that love. That's also a beautiful concept, and it might save the relationship long term if this master/slave stuff goes south somehow. It's a little comforting to know that Rebecca knows that despite the change in the way Amber treats her, the giant's feelings for her are still the same, if not stronger than before.

Of course, even if this new dominance by Amber hasn't broken Rebecca as swiftly as I thought it would, I still think that this is what that treatment is going to lead to. At the very least, it's not good for Rebecca's mental health. I'd almost be willing to bet that if it had been Amber in that chair when Rebecca came out of hiding, however, Amber might have listened to her and at least adjusted the behavior somewhat. I think with a calm Amber and a heartfelt Rebecca trying to has things out, some sort of compromise would have been reached. It all just depends on the timing, really.

But man, outside of all the emotional and psychological stuff here, this first segment was spectacular just from a fetish standpoint. You really sold Sara's size, even when Rebecca thought it was Amber at the desk, with the movement of the chair and the tapping of her foot causing tremors for Rebecca even in her bed! And the quickness with which Sara plucked her from the desk, squeezing the air out of her and lifting her at damn near light speed up to her face? Fucking perfect.

Then there was Sara's voice! Oh my God! We talked about this before, but holy shit did you really sell it here! That "Cooooooool!" was fucking fantastic, and following it up with more of her bone-rattling voice was so perfect! I can't say enough how much I loved this! Even when you weren't selling the booming volume, that mocking "Who are you" from her, with that slow, lazy drawl, was so awesome! I loved every second of this (and as slow a reader as I am, that's saying something)!

But Sara rolling Rebecca in her fingers, turning her this way and that as she studied her like a bug or possession, was the coup de grace for me! I'm a sucker for that shit, and the casual way Sara did that was so God damned incredible to me! Her laughing lightheartedly and talking to Sara while spinning Rebecca between her fingers? Fuck, dude! Just fuck! That super casual dominance is so fucking hot!

I really just can't say enough good things about this segment!

Anyway, I wanted to get this part of the review done before I got too deep into the rest of the chapter and this was less fresh in my mind (a quick search showed that Amber wasn't mentioned again in the chapter, so I'm assuming this is all we see of Rebecca and her in this one), but damn, at this point, I think I'm just going to make this it's own review and give Trevor and Annabel a review to themselves. I didn't realize I had so much to say about just one segment, but I really did!

Well done, sir! Well done!



Author's Response:

Thank you so much for taking the time to write this separate review!

When I wrote this chapter, I was a bit concerned that the Amber/Rebecca storyline might get overshadowed by the conclusion of the Donnica/Annabel/Trevor arc. So, it was incredibly validating to see you dedicate an entire review to that first segment… it really means a lot.

I’ve been wanting to bring Sara back for a while; I just needed the perfect moment to do it. This whole segment actually spawned from my desire to show just how deeply Amber loves Rebecca. I know there’s been a lot happening between them recently, especially with Rebecca’s growing subservience. My thought process was that if I could put their relationship in a position where Rebecca was viewed as a commodity, it might make readers wonder if Amber would treat her that way too – given how dominant she’s become. Having Amber make the right choice, to show her true love for Rebecca, was my way of flipping expectations and shifting the momentum of the scene.

It was really cool to see you call that decision the highlight of the segment because that’s exactly how it was written! You’re right… it was the right decision from an outsider's perspective. But Amber is still an impressionable teenage girl, so it wasn’t necessarily clear-cut for her in the moment. In the end, though, she did make the right choice.

I’m excited to see where Amber and Rebecca’s relationship goes from here. I think Amber truly loves Rebecca, but there are clearly other urges and forces pulling at them both. And you know me; I love injecting a bit of ambiguity. Even Amber’s possessiveness comes from a place of love… how much of that is genuine affection versus control is still up for debate.

I’m also really glad you caught the contrast between Amber and Sara’s approaches to walking into the room. Sara’s carelessness versus Amber’s more thoughtful demeanor was intentional. And Rebecca might have noticed that difference if she wasn’t so lost in her own thoughts, grappling with how she could feel herself slipping deeper into Amber’s control. Had she been more present, she probably would’ve picked up on it, too.

Haha, I knew you’d love the size play, especially with the voice stuff. I love that casual domination too! That part actually took a ton of rewrites to get right. I had to reveal who Sara was (to Rebecca), show how she got to the desk, and sprinkle in those size dynamics… all in one passage. It took a lot of work, but I’m happy with how smoothly it came out in the final version. Thinking back, I remember just how many hours went into making it flow right, lol.

Thanks again for the segment-specific review, I really appreciate it. I actually loved writing that scene; I thought it revealed a lot for just a single segment, so it was awesome to see someone really dive into it.

Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 21 2025 12:57 AM Title: PART 26

As for the story holy shit things took a wild turn.

I'm not sure how Amber is gonna take to her new -big sis- but I'm sure Dominica will break it to her easy if she has to.

Anna seems to have finally found her true calling in life so good for her.

Amber really could use more friends to rule over tinies with.



Author's Response:

“I'm not sure how Amber is gonna take to her new -big sis- but I'm sure Dominica will break it to her easy if she has to.”

You know, that would be an interesting moment, Amber and Annabel finally meeting…

(Rebecca as well!)

“Anna seems to have finally found her true calling in life so good for her.”

She does seem happy, doesn’t she? Now that she’s in with Donnica and Trevor I wonder what her next project will be?

“Amber really could use more friends to rule over tinies with.”

You know, I was thinking the sameeeeeee thing…

 

Thank you for the review man, and the condolences from your other post. Just letting you know I’ve started writing again and will be posting a new chapter on Monday. Thank you for all your support :)

Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 21 2025 12:54 AM Title: PART 26

Wow, my condolences about your mother and take all the time you need.

Reviewer: meereten01 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 18 2025 11:47 PM Title: PART 26

My condolences, that’s rough! No wonder your story has so much emotion in it :(

I’m sorry for your loss and I wish you good fortune in these difficult times. Hopefully you have some support, you seem like a kind person and deserve it.

As always, thank you for writing!

Reviewer: SafetyPin Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 17 2025 8:09 AM Title: PART 26

Thank you, WFB, for this great story.

I feel for your loss as I lost my mother to lung cancer 21 years ago.

My condolences and best wishes for your future. 

Reviewer: GiantessLover122 Signed [Report This]
Date: March 17 2025 3:52 AM Title: PART 26

R.I.P your mom, I'm sure she's in a better place now. Feel free to reach out on Discord at any time, take as much time off as you need obviously, and hopefully remember that she loved you and cherished every memory you gave her. I'm sure she couldn't be more proud or happier of the child she had. :)

Reviewer: GiantessLover21 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 17 2025 3:12 AM Title: PART 26

Perfect as always and like i told you if you need anything i'm always here for you bro

Reviewer: GiantessLover21 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 17 2025 1:52 AM Title: PART 26

Perfect as always and like i told you if you need anything i'm always here for you bro

Reviewer: Ralgar Signed [Report This]
Date: March 16 2025 11:33 PM Title: PART 26

I will leave a another review for the story later.

Damn dude. I am so sorry to hear about your mother. Fuck cancer. I am sending you all the hugs and compassion I can man. If you want to talk You have my discord, I cant promise to know what to say, but I am willing to listen.

I am glad to hear that you reconciled with your mother. Thats good. Remember the good times that you guys had. Give yourself time to grieve. And it is ok to grieve. Grief can take many forms, so just find what works for you, just as long ats it is healthy. 

Just take care of yourself dude.


Reviewer: J - Vader Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 16 2025 11:16 PM Title: PART 26

Great chapter and I’m so sorry about your loss and praying for everyday and hour man keep your spirit up and stay safe and strong man 

loss is hard but you will pull through and come back stronger I truly believe that 

once again sorry for the loss but take all the time you need and come back when you are ready and I’m mean truly ready 

all the love man

Reviewer: CameronArrow Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 08 2025 3:21 AM Title: PART 25

I'm curious to see the next chapter. It isn't the direction I thought it would go, and I'm not sure if I'm as interested in his story as much as Amber's at this point, but I'm definitely willing to see how it goes. I honestly expected when Anabelle took him after his registration was cut, that she was going to take him both because she wanted him, and as a way back at Donnica after being fired, which the prospect of was very interesting, as it would have had Donnica on the lower end of a power struggle for once with someone having something she wanted and her having no right to him unless she could make a deal with Anabelle, which would have been extra ironic given Donnica was the one who not only cut his registration, but has been the one working to strip tinies rights so much in the first place. It would have been a hell of a great "lay in the bed you made" situation for Donnica. 

Not that I think where you are going here is bad or anything, just really liked that potential path when I thought about it as I first read where Anabelle grabbed him 

Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 08 2025 1:09 AM Title: PART 25

Well damn Dominica dropping the big hammer by giving him to Anna. Quite the double whammy with seeing Becca go from Tinys Rights Activist to Amber's loyal minion.

Helena seems pretty brave but given the amount of Alpha Females around her she might have to really work to gain the status she craves.


Reviewer: darkone Signed [Report This]
Date: March 06 2025 11:42 PM Title: PART 1

So many here have expressed many of the ideas and feelings I have and I don't want to be redundant. But I do want to express my concern that Rebecca is losing her free will. I like the relationship that she and Amber have forged, but I hate to see her become a true slave.

Reviewer: It Was Me Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 06 2025 8:34 PM Title: PART 25

Annabel's really starting to give off Igor vibes here. Hot, sexy Igor vibes, but Igor vibes nonetheless!

I think that makes a lot of sense, though, given how things turned out the last time we saw Annabel with her master (rubbing Donnica's feet and calling her mistress, if I recall correctly). And with Donnica being as upset as she was when she summoned Annabel into her office, I can see why Annabel slipped into the role of servant rather than employee the way she did there. Annabel wanted to help Donnica in a way that an employee can't help their employer, so it required her to show her true self to Donnica.

And I love Donnica's initial reaction to it. Despite crossing that line with the foot rub before and her enjoying Annabel calling her mistress, she didn't understand the depth of Annabel's devotion to her until that moment. And she wasn't ready for it. Under normal circumstances, I think Donnica would have come to accept it sooner, but that defense mechanism of hers was just too powerful to be denied, and Annabel still found herself fired (at least for a short while).

Speaking of that defense mechanism, holy shit! It didn't surprise me to see Donnica bury her real feelings beneath a layer of anger, but seeing just how destructive that anger could be actually did catch me a bit off guard. I can kind of understand the canceling Trevor's registration thing; it was one of those things she's probably done before, just something to get those feelings out of her system before she canceled the request before it could go through. Like her version of a stress ball, as fucked up as that may sound.

But the way she laid into Annabel and blamed the assistant/servant for the Helena thing went a bit further than I expected out of Donnica. I mean, firing nameless assistant #7, sure. But Donnica actually cares about Annabel, not just as an employee but as a person. So to see her anger claim Annabel the way it did in that moment was a really big deal in my mind. It shows how desperate Donnica was to run away from her real feelings and hide her "weakness" in the wake of everything that happened, from Helena raping and almost killing Trevor to him leaving her office.

But in the moment before Trevor leaving, when they were together, we got to see the real Donnica (don't worry, I'm not going to speak for you this time!). Our strong, infallible goddess was at a complete loss, not knowing what to say and finding herself in utter agony over what Trevor experienced. Pretty much from the beginning of the story, he's been able to draw something from the depths of Donnica's soul, and we saw that here. Donnica was at the mercy of Trevor's feelings, hanging on his every word and action. This is the most human we've seen her, afraid that Trevor might decide to break things off and not at all in control of the situation. The fact that, at seeing Trevor show true vulnerability, she honored his request to set him on the walkway, even though she didn't want to, wanted to keep him with her instead, was such a sweet, raw moment from her. That's what love looks like.

Ironically, I kind of feel like Trevor showing that vulnerability, almost in tears, was actually him giving that part of himself to Donnica that she feels like he refuses to give her, and she just couldn't recognize it. In fact, in Trevor's mind, from what we saw of him after that, I think he believes that things are better than ever between Donnica and himself. He had almost an eerie calm about him after his time in the park, both when talking to Donnica and in his time with Amber and Rebecca. And given his recognition that a part of him wanted Donnica to take control and not let him leave the office, I think that, despite having a new understanding of his vulnerability and weariness about giants in general, he came away from the whole thing with a new appreciation for Donnica.

And all of this does make me wonder what would have happened had she caught up to Trevor on that walkway before he got out of the office.

But its Donnica's interpretation of everything that makes this so tragic. Like Greek-level tragic (also ironic with Donnica declaring herself a god in this very chapter). The term self-fulfilling prophecy comes to mind.

The way she assumed that Trevor expressing his true feelings about the office environment were an attack on her show just how guilty she actually felt about the whole thing. Trevor was just frustrated that Donnica refused to see how terrible of a work environment her firm was for him, how much the women there hate him and wouldn't care to do exactly what Helena did, and she interpreted that as him blaming her for what Helena did (which is sad, since we later saw that Trevor didn't blame her at all, despite it being completely her fault for a multitude of reasons, as she seems to well know here).

Her insecurities about their relationship also seeped into her head, with her thinking that he was considering ending their relationship over this, something that I don't think ever even entered Trevor's mind (man, that park scene was really short but really pivotal). Donnica is so afraid of losing Trevor that she sees him looking for an exit in almost every remotely bad thing that happens between them, which obviously isn't healthy. She's so desperate to "save" their relationship that she's creating the problem itself, a theme that's been going strong throughout this arc and comes to a head at the end of the chapter.

Because that desperation, combined with a huge misinterpretation of what their issue is (if only he had given himself to her fully, then that hateful bitch Helena would have never almost crushed him and put him in that state of mind that he was never actually in, right? RIGHT?!), causes Donnica to make a really, really bad decision. But, even more sadly, that decision was one made out of love; a love twisted by her fucked-up beliefs and what's surely a long, equally fucked-up personal history (we've seen glimpses of this scattered throughout the story, but I'm pretty sure there's a lot more, given how Donnica carries herself now)

All Donnica wants is to be with Trevor. All this stuff about what his real purpose or place is, the property stuff, it's all just noise, things Donnica tells herself to bridge the gap between her views on tinies in general and on Trevor himself. She wouldn't care about him making the choice to give himself to her fully if she really felt that way. That's just a symbol of the validation she craves from him. Her need to subjugate him fully is a stand-in for her fear that he'll eventually abandon her if he's allowed to be independent long enough, if he's able to truly be her equal. She's scared that he'll leave if given the choice for long enough, just like everyone else in her life (speculation on my part here, but this just makes so much sense to me).

That's why she wants him to choose but has been manipulating things this whole time; she wants someone to pick her, truly decide to be with her for once, but she can't bring herself to believe that he'll do that if left to his own devices. I think that's where her need to control everything comes from. I mean, other than Trevor, who is Donnica close to? Her friends fear her and seem casual (and controlled) at best; the only person at work (other than Trevor) that we see her close to is Annabel, who idolizes her and worships her like a god rather than looking at Donnica as a friend and/or mentor; and even her own daughter, Amber, feels distant from her, actually getting excited that her mom is finally trying to be a constant presence in her life. It really is just Trevor for her.

And she'll do anything to keep that feeling of acceptance and love in her life.

So she agrees to let Annabel break this "rebellious" need to be independent from her. I like that it's a decision that doesn't come easily for Donnica, clearly agonizing over it all day and questioning Annabel before asking her to do this. I think the fact that Trevor will be "hurt" weighs especially heavy on her, but she now knows that she can trust Annabel completely when it comes to Trevor's safety, and I think that's what really made the difference here. Donnica thinks she needs to do this in order to have Trevor stay in her life, but she can't do it herself. She could never do that to him. And she could only trust her fellow giants so much with her most prized "possession."

But Annabel sees the real Trevor, as well as the same problem that Donnica sees (which makes sense, given their shared true-believer status). And honestly, she needed someone she could trust so implicitly for this, because if Donnica was there to make sure that Trevor was okay, I have no doubt that she'd shut that shit down real quick. She couldn't stand to see him suffer like that, no matter what form that suffering takes (and we really don't know that form at all yet). But allowing Annabel to do it herself, knowing that Trevor will be "okay" in her assistant's care, allows her to sit back and wait for the results she wants without having to see the process firsthand.

Although I wonder if she'll be able to stay away once this is actually happening ...

But Annabel's motivations here are incredibly interesting to me. I love that she told Donnica at the end that she was doing this for both Donnica and Trevor (and for herself, although that part was unspoken). That's really important to note. Annabel isn't just serving Donnica here; in her own mind, she's also serving Trevor.

Annabel has decided that her purpose in life is to serve both Trevor and Donnica. That's her whole reason for being at this point (which is why getting fired was so devastating to her: It wasn't just rejection by her idol; it was losing at least half of her reason for living). Of course, her servitude to the couple takes different forms for each of them. Donnica is a god to her, so her servitude to that god is literal, calling her master and obeying her every command.

But she's serving Trevor, too, just in a very different way. She sees Trevor for who he really is just like Donnica does, but, also like Donnica, she recognizes that Trevor is, in fact, a tiny. So she "serves" him by keeping him safe and doing what she feels is best for him, like ignoring him when he wanted to keep Donnica out of his big confrontation with Helena (her "You do need me!" was a critical line in that exchange, showing that she feels that she needs to be around him to protect and guide him).

So when Annabel said she saw the same problem with Trevor that Donnica did, Annabel's desire to "break" Trevor wasn't based in her usual enjoyment at doing that to tinies or even just in helping Donnica solve this issue; it was at least equally based in her love for Trevor. She truly believes that this is what's best for him, that whatever suffering she has to put him through in the short term will leave him happier afterward, and that this will bring Donnica and Trevor closer together, which, in her mind, is the natural order of things, despite her personal feelings toward Trevor.

So it actually does make sense that she would want to "break" Trevor in this context, despite me repeatedly saying I couldn't see her doing this before (although I did provide the caveat that I could see this happening if Donnica asked, so I gave myself an out!).

But man, I think this is going to be hard for her. Doing whatever she needs to do to Trevor to get the results she wants (or at least thinks she wants) is going to hurt her soul. She's going to hate seeing him suffer (although I'm not entirely convinced that he'll suffer physically, as "there will be some pain" feels like it could be a bit of a misdirect and refer to psychological and emotional pain instead). It's going to hurt her, too.

But I have no doubt she'll see it through. As much as it will hurt her too, this will be an effort powered by love, as weird as that may sound. But I'll refrain from speculating on the outcome of this breaking session here, as I peeked over at the discord thread after reading this chapter and see you have a wonderfully worded question about this very thing!

Backtracking quite a bit, that opening scene with Helena was incredibly intense. I figured Trevor would survive for obvious reasons, but I did kind of get lost in the moment there and felt some real concern for him before Donnica came back for the save. And the irony of Helena wishing it was Trevor under her when it actually was is always a fun thing for a writer to play with.

But I think what was most impressive about this scene was how Helena was portrayed. This story is filled dominant giant women who are cruel to tinies, but she stood out here. She felt different. Her feelings toward tinies, her treatment of Trevor, was something new and fresh in this story. She didn't just enjoy spreading misery like Victory or want to establish that she was superior like Donnica. She wanted to put the tiny literally beneath her in its place, not because it was some absolute truth like Donnica has come to believe but because she could and she wanted to. While she shares the view that all tinies are beneath giants, she's not devoted to the idea like Donnica is. It's just how things are in Helena's mind, so she takes advantage of that. I appreciated how you distinguished her in this way.

Oh, and I didn't miss the part where Donnica admitted to herself that Trevor's success scared her. Not to backtrack too much more, but this fits pretty well with what I said about her being afraid of him abandoning her. It's almost like she thinks she's not good enough for Trevor, so she needs to lock that shit down before that independent part of him realizes it. Because, deep down, beneath all of the power, dominance, and rage that she hides behind, I really think Donnica is as fragile emotionally as Trevor is physically.

This also seems to feed into her delusion that the girls at the office actually love Trevor. We see both in that opening segment and when she was desperately searching for him in the city that she views them as competition, even if she won't say it outright, In the opening segment, she comes off as jealous and concerned that he's working with the other giantesses in the office, quite wrongly believing that they're all admiring him and his competence, even if she knows they don't see what she sees in him. Then, while searching for him after his registration was canceled, she briefly considered sending her employees to look as well. But she dismissed that because she was afraid that they would claim him for themselves (despite the fact that most of them would probably just squish him and pretend they never found him). I didn't really see Donnica's delusions about how the women at the office viewed Trevor in this way until this chapter, but now I can't unsee it.

Oh, and Donnica actually breaking down like she did during that search, being so openly emotional in public and not in Trevor's presence (but over Trevor) was such a powerful moment. Her guilt and fear had finally overpowered that anger she shields herself with, and she finally accepted that this was all her fault (though not for the right reasons, unfortunately). Her apologizing to Trevor could have been a big moment for her, but Trevor let her off the hook, which was probably a bad move on his part. I'm not saying he should have been overly pissed, but he probably should have at least let her have that moment of humility, even if he didn't want to see her that way. It could have been a really freeing moment for her, I think.

The Amber, Rebecca, and Trevor scene was both really sweet and kind of disturbing at the same time. I felt so happy for Amber at the relief she felt at her relationship with Rebecca being validated by another person, and Rebecca was still able to reassure her, give her that strength, and help her power through that moment. I also love that she accepted that validation from Trevor of all people, as that says a lot about how she actually views him, which made me smile. I also like how that validation sort of replaced the sexual tension that made the beginning of this scene feel so intense and gave Amber an edge at first. That they were able to have a nice talk about the relationship and just relax and watch that classic fake show Taste Wars was a heartwarming moment to me.

At the same time, however, Rebecca didn't come off quite the same to me as she had before. She's doing a lot better than I thought she'd be doing at this point, but you can tell something's not quite right with her (good on Trevor for seeing it, too). Her hesitance to affirm the relationship was a bit telling, but it was mostly the way she spoke throughout the scene that got to me. She still sounds like Rebecca, but that fire inside her seemed to be missing. I know at least part of (though not all of, I think) that comes from her abusive past, but it's definitely a part of her, and she felt a bit off with that missing here.

And Amber being so overprotective really made it seem like there was something shady going on here. She was afraid that Trevor was going to undo what she's doing, so I think part of her knows that this is wrong. Part of her wants to stop. But she feels like she might lose Rebecca if she does (hey, like mother, like daughter). Her huge overreaction to Trevor laughing at the "Yes, master" from Rebecca, for example, seemed more about protecting Rebecca's new mindset than Rebecca's feelings, as Rebecca has pretty thick skin, as Amber herself knows.

But Rebecca openly admitting that Amber is both her lover and her master was both a delightful and horrifying thing to read. Again, I can relate to how important that was to Amber and feel her elation here, and that's made easier with Rebecca seeming happy enough like this (for now), but I can't shake the feeling that the old Rebecca, the real Rebecca would never do this. It's a shift that I still think doesn't bode well for either of them long term.

I did like that Amber's raw honesty in confessing her love for Rebecca is what won Trevor over, though. Because that's not a lie, so it couldn't be denied, no matter how terrible a thing Amber is unwittingly doing to the subject of that love. So between that and Rebecca's assurances (which he clearly wasn't quite buying on their own), he openly accepted their relationship. I love that he was happy for them, preferring it over what they were doing before (which is a great point by him, even if he might still have some reservations about the whole thing).

One thing I really liked about this chapter is how so many little things before it helped build up to it. Yeah, there are the major emotional and plot-related beats that were built up (and still building here), but I'm talking about the little seed that you planted along the way.

There was the issue of Trevor's registration coming up in the therapy session, with Donnica pointing out that she was never going to actually do it, something I think was true even when she ... well, actually did it. Then there's the reason that it did happen: how fast and streamlined everything is at the office because of Trevor's new system and policies. We also saw that tiny walkway in the park come into play, a nice little seed planted back when Annabel first took him there.

I really appreciate little things like these coming into play like this! It's so cool that you that there was a plan in place all along!

Oh, and I still don't know what tiny registration is. It came up again here, but I'm still not sure if the government is extorting tinies for the right to be free or if losing registration is only documentation thing that indirectly makes it easier for giants to do whatever they want with tinies. It just seems weird to me that the government would do that (so openly), so I lean more toward the latter. But some clarification on this sure would be nice. Just sayin'!

Reviewer: breastclimber Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 06 2025 6:46 AM Title: PART 25

Called it!

Reviewer: GiantessLover122 Signed [Report This]
Date: March 04 2025 4:30 AM Title: PART 1

There's a lot to try to digest here, so I'll kind of go through it piece by piece. 

S1 - I could feel the dissonance that was created when that knock on the door happened. It was like a song rising towards a beat drop and then... the drop not happening. Was it wildly irresponsible of Donnica to leave Trevor there? Yes, especially knowing how the other people in the firm (read, Helena) feel about tinies in general. Is it Annabel's fault for not staying behind to watch after him? Not at all; she's doing her job as an assistant and assumed what anyone sane there would assume - that Donnica might need her in the conference room so she should accompany her. The cruelty and apathy that you mention is very obvious, which I am sure Donnica and everyone else exhibited towards the slave, but that Trevor is not used to, and in that sense makes it even more jarring. I knew (strongly hoped) that Trevor would make it out alive, but the irony of Helena wishing that it was Trevor down there as she absolutely smothers him is beautiful. 

S2 - Donnica's mood swings are certainly something, and it seems like they really come from this everlasting battle between her heart and her ego. She feels (rightfully) terrible that Trevor was put in such a spot, and understands that he does deserve some time to himself to think about it. But the sadness turning into anger is that pivotal point where her rational emotions go on the back burner compared to her ego: how dare Trevor be anything but thankful for everything she has done and how dare he be mad at her for one slip up which isn't even her fault (her words, not mine :/)? The decision to cancel his registration was not what I expected. I knew (strongly hoped) that she would come to her senses before doing something so stupid yet she utilized Trevor's streamlined systems and made him easy pickings. Oh well. 1 for 2 on the strongly hoped isn't too bad. If this chapter ever gets shown in a writer's ed class, Annabel mentioning her Tiny Breaking Class (TM pending) is a great example of Chekhov's gun. 

S3/S4 - Trevor's exhibiting Stockholm Syndrome? Or is he just so deeply and manically in love with Donnica that he partially wishes she really would utterly dominate him? Regardless, his wanting to go back and make things right really shows what a stand-up guy he is. (What is it with guys having to be the ones to apologize after their girlfriend hurts their feelings? Okay, I'll stop before any misogyny comments start.) I really thought that Annabel was going to grab him, 'fix' him, then present him to Donnica, but I think that would be a bit too far especially since Donnica seemed so shocked and disgusted by what Annabel brought up earlier. Regardless, I'm very glad that Annabel did the right thing, and Trevor seems to love being back in Donnica's company, although I'm not entirely sure if that's fully genuine or partially driven by relief that he is still alive and that this psychotic goddess of a woman is the only one that can get him his registration back.

S5 - Nice to see Trevor and Amber getting along. Trevor seems rightfully concerned about Rebecca, the audience seems rightfully concerned about Rebecca, but her and Amber seem to think all is well. Is this an abusive relationship, or have these two actually just found their person regardless of how dark, demented, or pathetic it may look from outside? TBD.

S6 - Ohhhhh no. Oh no. Ohhhhhhhhhh no. Trevor is not going to break. He's going to fight Annabel every step of the way, and if he finds out that Donnica is the one that ordered her breaking of him, I don't know if he can ever forgive her. This does not seem to be heading towards a happy ending for Trevor, but it's difficult to tell because being broken by Annabel and becoming fully Donnica's might be the happiest ending of all ( ;) ). Poor Trevor. I hope he maintains his sense of self by the end.

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Date: March 04 2025 12:05 AM Title: PART 25

Fantastic as always but damn so many thing happened and the end of the chapter? For real it's gonne be so hard to wait a full week. 

Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 03 2025 5:48 AM Title: PART 24

Amber does seem to be a little better than Dominica in the tiny treatment department but you can see her genes shining through in moments like the end.

Becca standing up to both of them is her trying to hold onto her humanity and her connection to her people and the atrocities they have suffered.




Author's Response:

Like mother, like daughter, right? Yet it’s hard not to see Amber's softer, younger edges.

I like your second statement, Rebecca out there flying the flag for tiny people everywhere… yet bending in the face of her giant girlfriends overwhelming presence. How long can she hold?

Reviewer: Ralgar Signed [Report This]
Date: March 03 2025 5:35 AM Title: PART 24

Sorry for the late review, irl has beet me up.

So this chapter was hard to read. No fault of your writing, its just well from the moment I realized they were at a formal event, I realized this was when Donnica would find out about Rebecca and she did, (sort of0. 

This chapter started so well to. It was actually kinda sweet. I also did like Rebecca asking about the future and where Amber saw them heading. Though Amber is way to spoiled and selfish to really be able to handle that question. Probably why she couldnt answer it. 

The dance it self was cute. Very wholesome. I was on edge here, kept waiting for something to happen. It finally did. So Donnica now knows that AMber is in a relationship with a tiny. She both took that much better and worse then expected. Rebbeca is alive (plus) and Donnica didnt kill her for her temarity to speak so horrribly (justified) to Donnica. Now exactyl what Donnica thinks is going on remains unclear. But for now she is safe from Donnica. 

     So, Rebecca is now fully in thrall with Amber. Rebecca is still there, but she is no longer in control. She has fully submitted to Amber. If Amber wasnt such a bitch yay. But Amber is A Grade a bitch, not suprising considering her mother, but Amber needs a strong partner, and I am afraid she wont see what see has lost in Rebecca. I really do hope there is a positive light at the end of this tunnel. I dont mind a tiny being subserviant to their owner, but they need some spit and vigor. Rebecca may have just lost that. I hope Amber realizes that. I really am rooting for these two. 

Your sex scenes remain top tear.



Author's Response:

Sweet with a hint of impending doom was exactly what I was going for, so I’m glad that landed for you lol.

I wanted to start off with tension — that little fight in the back of the car, the conversation about Donnica to plant the seed of unease — but then ramp up the sweetness with Amber caring for Rebecca, leading into the dance where they finally eased up… and then it all fell apart with Donnica showed up.

I’d also suggest that Amber’s lack of an answer about where their relationship is heading isn’t just her avoiding the question, it’s probably because she genuinely doesn’t know. She’s still a teenager, and I don’t think she has a clear sense of where anything in her life is going right now. But on a deeper level? I do think she cares about Rebecca.

And yet, you’re absolutely right…. The tiny woman is being pulled into Amber’s gravity, caught in something bigger than either of them fully understand. How or why it’s happening is still up in the air… and what it’s all leading to? Yet to be seen.

I’m rooting for them too! Let’s hope they figure it out.

Also, thanks for the comments on the sex scenes… I’ve actually been paying more attention to them lately, tweaking things after hours. Since this is my first giantess story, I’m still figuring a lot of this out as I go.

Appreciate the comment, and I hope your IRL stuff isn’t too rough for you :)

Reviewer: breastclimber Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: March 02 2025 8:09 PM Title: PART 24

Holy crap the new pussy scene was amazing!!! People who have already read this, read it again!

Starting with:

  1. “Fucking worship it, slave!”
    It was really worth the re-write!


Author's Response:

hahaha yes, due to some feedback I expanded the pussy SMUT scene in the chapter. Hope you all enjoy :)

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