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VI

"What's that smell?" the woman asked herself as she entered the tomb. She
glanced across at the top of the crypt she saw a small red box. The sound of her
flip flops peeling from her feet echoed through the small chamber as she walked
closer to see what it was. But as she examined the pack of cigarettes, something
else caught her attention.

The woman knelt down and touched the strange surface of the tile beside her
foot.

The city began to shake violently as the hulking shape came closer, towering
over the tiny giantess's. The woman's black skirt brushed against her smooth
thighs as she stood looking down with her hands on her hips. The plastic heel of
her sandal crushed the side of a mountian as she stepped on the horizon, it was
miles high. Bridgittes thick toes dwarfed the city skyline like a range of
unbelieveably gigantic mountains.

Gina screamed as she realized what she was looking at. "It's my mother!"

Both girls began to shriek for they're lives As the woman's vast hand blotted
out the sky above them. Her index finger touched down a few miles away, on a
suspension bridge that wasn't as long as her painted red nail. The bridge
collapsed into ruin with a dying metallic roar.

Mrs. Antinito rolled the little bridge up like a gum wrapper and tossed back
down. It struck with a tiny splash. The woman could not believe her eyes. She
was looking down on a tiny living map.

There was something else: two teeny tiny human forms, Bridgitte realized she had
found them.

"Oh my god! Is that you Gina? Why are you so tiny?" Bridgitte said, looking down
in disbelief. "And there's Diana! What the hell happend to you girls?"

Diana looked up at the shimmering wall in front of her, high above was Gina's
mothers bare arch, clouds rolled below it. The blonde giantess trembled as she
was suddenly an insect in comparison.

"What do you girls think your doing down there?" Bridgitte sounded a little
anoyed. "I've been looking for you two four hours."

The tiny giantesses' shivered nervously. The tiny city smoldered in ruin, a
building crumbled beside them and the two girls looked up with guilty
expressions they couldn't hide.

Bridgitte reached down and picked up Gina in her fingertips. The little giantess
was pleading in a high squeeky voice.

"Gina, I think I like you better this way!" Bridgitte said.

She felt vindicated as she dropped her miniscule daughter in her pocket like a
lost earing clip. Mrs. Antinto looked down at the tiny world at her feet and
smiled deliciously. There was still another little girl down there, her best
friends daughter. Mrs. Burke was still searching vainly through house.

Diana began to run. Houses and cars were smashed beneath her feet along with
tiny people who couldn't get out of the way fast enough. Buildings crumbled,
tiny screams could be heard through the smoke and the chaos. The young girl
looked so small and helpless now, she always thought the little girl was so
cute, bratty but cute, espically in that little bikini.

Bridgitte laughed, she was delighted by Diana's prediciment. She picked up the
tiny girl in her fingers and wedged her behind the toe strap of her thong, her
young skin was so soft as she slid down. Bridgitte put her hand between her legs
and massaged her aroused clit as Diana became trapped under her big toe. The big
brunette could feel the tiny girl struggling for a moment, then becoming limp
and passive. Diana was no more than a tiny toy for the woman now. Bridgitte
contuied to touch herself as she looked down at the tiny blonde morsel in her
shoe. Then she remembred the even tinier world beside her foot.

Mrs. Antinoto thought it would be best to get rid of the evidence. Bridgitte
smiled as mircoscopic towns and cities disappeared under her manicured toes as
she slowly stepped down. Her foot sank down with a pleasurable crunch, then she
smeared the tiny world against the bottom of her sandal.


Chapter End Notes:

This is the end of the story, as far as I know. If more exists, please let me know and I will add it. Again, I would like to emphasize that I am not the author of this story and want to make that clear because I don't want to be credited for something I didn't write. If anyone knows who the original author is please let me know.

- Chozo

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