After dumping your petite ex, Beth, she had made a series of posts on social media about how she was going to work hard on herself. Now the results of her hard work stood outside your apartment window, dwarfing the buildings below.
From her socials you'd gathered she'd taken on a new personal trainer called DJ who was pushing her to become better. He was obviously good at what he did because Beth was now massive. She wasn't just giant but also curvy and toned - in all the right places. You'd never imagined a woman could look this way, but there she stood before you. Everything you could ever want amplified a hundred times.
She looked down on you with a look of satisfaction on her face. She still had her nerdy glasses on but everything else about her was different. Her skin was tanned, her breasts were huge - even for her titanic size and she oozed confidence.
She lifted up a breast to show you how heavy they were, "Pretty good huh?" she asked you. Even her voice was different now; confident and seductive.
You nodded dumbly, hypnotised by her beauty.
"So, I bet you want me back now?"
You continued nodding.
"Well tough, I'm actually just here to finish saying goodbye to my old self." she told you whilst striding closer, "DJ says I have to destroy all traces of my old life to continue my growth."
As her shadow fell over you, you felt no fear - only acceptance. It wasn't like you could escape her - and if smashing you would help her grow you were all for it.
"This is going to be so cathartic" you heard her say as she turned around and lined her gigantic, yet well-toned, ass up with your building.
The old Beth was always ashamed of her large ass, now she was proud of it. She really had grown.
Meta: How I've gone this long without making a collage with Elizabeth Anne Pelayo I don't know. She's incredible - toned but curvy, well endowed front-and-back plus she a beautiful asian smile. Her physique - especially in this photo - just screams strength which works so well in Giantess collages. This is a fairly simple composition, I should have maybe angled it a bit for some excitement, but sometimes simple is best - especially with such beautiful subject matter.
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