Rated: R
Categories: Giantess, Adventure, Humiliation Characters: None
Growth: None
Shrink: None
Size Roles: None
Warnings: This story is for entertainment purposes only.
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 10 Completed: No
Word count: 26506 Read: 96209
Published: February 19 2009 Updated: April 24 2010
1. Chapter 1 by KefkaR [Reviews - 5] (4251 words)
Set-up
-noun
A prearranged situation or circumstance, usually created to fool or trap someone; trick; scheme.
2. Chapter 2 by KefkaR [Reviews - 1] (2697 words)
Milhouse: Oh. I'm just saying. It was either you or the Monster.
Nelson: Monster...pff...oh, please...
Bart: May I remind you that we are not here to debate the existence of monsters!
-The Simpsons
Das Bus
3. Chapter 3 by KefkaR [Reviews - 2] (2022 words)
And I don't wanna fall to pieces
I just wanna sit and stare at you.
I don't wanna talk about it
And I don't want a conversation
-Avril Lavigne
Fall to Pieces Lyrics
4. Chapter 4 by KefkaR [Reviews - 1] (1877 words)
It is worms which destroy a tree, it is worry which destroys a human.
-Turkish Proverb
5. Chapter 5 by KefkaR [Reviews - 2] (2142 words)
Nobody can think straight who does not work. Idleness warps the mind.
-Henry Ford
6. Chapter 6 by KefkaR [Reviews - 2] (2965 words)
Ar-gu-ment
-noun
A discussion involving differing points of view.
7. Chapter 7 by KefkaR [Reviews - 2] (3315 words)
“Destiny is a good thing to accept when it's going your way. When it isn't, don't call it destiny; call it injustice, treachery, or simple bad luck.”
-Joseph Heller
8. Chapter 8 by KefkaR [Reviews - 1] (2836 words)
Still I hear a voice saying that the gods cannot be deceived, neither can they be compelled. But what if there are no gods? Or, suppose them to have no care of human things.
-Plato
9. Chapter 9 by KefkaR [Reviews - 1] (2546 words)
“I believe that everything happens for a reason. God wanted us to come to this place, and God will find us a way out if he wills it.”
-Josh Chambers
10. Chapter 10 by KefkaR [Reviews - 4] (1855 words)
“As flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods. They kill us for their sport.”
-William Shakespeare, King Lear