Was it a super power, wish gone wrong or genetic quirk that made Chrissi grow? No-one knew. All that was known was that it had turned her from an average woman into a busty mini-giantess.
People had to admire that she didn't let her new size and assets change her. Many in her position would have become fetish models or gone on a rampage. All that Chrissi changed was her clothes given that her old ones didn't fit any more. Her new ones didn't fit her perfectly either but they were the best she was willing to get given she'd be too big for them in a few weeks time anyway.
Chrissi even continued taking the bus to work. She couldn't fit inside it any more so she would sit on the roof and ride it. She could probably walk faster than it now given her long legs but she enjoyed the thrill of the wind running through her hair... and blouse.
The bus drivers loved having her onboard despite the damage her weight caused to their roofs. It wasn't just the sight of her heavenly body but how she could help with traffic. Whenever there was any obstruction Chrissi could jump off, walk over to whatever was blocking the way, and heave it out of the way with relative ease.
She knew that one day she'd be too big for the bus, but at least by then her legs would be long enough to make the commute walkable.
Meta: Chrissi (aka Christiane Maxx) has been a long time favourite of mine, I've seen her in a lot of giantess collages before - especially using photos of her from the same set - and I totally understand why. She's got an enormous chest but dresses as if it wasn't there, perfect for implying growth. Throw in a pretty face with some great poses and it just works. I love the size I managed to make her in this, I feel its an under-explored area somewhere between mini and mega giantess (I've tagged this collage as being a mini-giantess one as I know some people consider this size mini and they might miss out on it). I had to add the car in the foreground to cover up the fact that her feet were missing (cropped out from the source image), its positioning on the road doesn't make sense if you look at it too long.
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