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Summary:

Peter has spent the last five years in Hester's Hideaway, a shelter for unregistered downsizers with ... less than ideal accommodations. How will he handle things when some people from his past decide to pay him a visit? 


Rated: X
Categories: Body Exploration, Giantess, Adventure, Crush, Destruction, New World Order, Violent, Vore, Gentle Characters: None
Growth: None
Shrink: Lilliputian (6 in. to 3 in.), Micro (1 in. to 1/2 in.), Minikin (3 in. to 1 in.)
Size Roles: F/m
Warnings: None
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 4 Completed: No
Word count: 32166 Read: 16925
Published: February 25 2025 Updated: June 03 2025
Story Notes:


1. Even Hell Isn't Safe by It Was Me [Reviews - 6] starstarstarstarstar (6373 words)

For those unfamiliar with the downsize universe, here's a quick summary. If you've already read Downsizing, you can skip the recap:

Downsizing is the process of shrinking a human down to approximately two inches tall—or at about a 1:36 ratio compared to their original size. Downsizers *normally* live in specially designed miniature communities that are enclosed habitats that protect them from everyday dangers like bad weather, wildlife, and curious humans. These mini-neighborhoods connect to regular infrastructure through clever engineering that NanoHabitats, America's biggest and most successful downsizing company, has perfected over the years. Living small also means using way fewer resources which appeal to environmentalists and Earth lovers.

Sounds great on paper, right? Well, it gets complicated. The Downsizer Protection Services (DPS) handles all downsizer-related problems and crimes. But the DPS is a private agency bankrolled by the same companies making money off shrinking people. Only registered downsizers—those who went through official channels to downsize—get full DPS protections. 

If a human wants to touch or pick up a downsizer, they’ll need a Micro-Human Interaction Permit (MHIP) which requires both a written and practical test administered by a proctor. Not only that, but downsizers optionally sign a Consent of Handling (CoH) on their phones saying they're okay with said human picking them up. All gets tracked on the MHIP database that the DPS strictly enforces. But sometimes people skip these rules, and unregistered downsizers have basically no protection, which some humans exploit. Illegal downsizing operations are booming, human trafficking has found a whole new angle, and downsizers often get the short end of the stick, literally.


So this was initially just supposed to be a one-shot, but I soon realized that I'm not capable of writing those! So here's chapter one of my "one-shot!"

Also, for anyone reading this that read my other story, this one gets a lot rougher in places, if the tags so far weren't clue enough of that. I'll be adding tags to the story as it goes on, though, so those tags don't cover the whole story right now.

Anyway, if you're still here after that, enjoy!

2. Rejection is Redirection? by It Was Me [Reviews - 2] starstarstarstarstar (6672 words)

Man, we ended chapter one on a bit of cliffhanger, didn't we? I wonder how things ever turned out for poor Peter ...

3. Trust but Verify by It Was Me [Reviews - 1] (8867 words)

Hey, check it out! We added a couple new tags this chapter!

Let's give it look and see how they help things play out for Peter, shall we?

4. Home Is Not a Place ... by It Was Me [Reviews - 0] starstarstarstarstar (10254 words)

Okay, so this one took me a while. Real life has been a bit messy lately, so sorry about the delay. Also, even though I'm trying to keep the chapter length a little smaller in this story, their starting to approach Roomies-level with this one!

Anyway, when last we left Peter, he was in the clutches of Izzy's mother, Catalina, off to who knows where. This one picks up right where chapter three left off!