Its a pleasant summer's day and you're walking through suburbia on the way to the local shop. Suddenly a shadow falls over you. You look up to see an enormous and beautiful Giantess staring down at you.
You wave hello but she doesn't respond, instead she continues studying you. You are so captivated by her beauty, and intimidated by her size, that you feel paralysed. After a while she nods to herself as if she'd made up her mind about something.
She leans forward and starts to reach towards you.
Do you...
A) Run?
B) Try to fight off her hand?
C) Accept your fate?
D) Offer to buy her something from the shop?
If you chose A... As you turn tail and flee you feel the warmth of the summer day once more as you escape from the Giantess' shadow - for a few moments at least. You daren't look back but you feel the ground shake as she no doubt stomps after you. You are cast in shadow once more as you notice a giant sneaker hanging above you. The shadow gets darker and darker... before you are cast into total darkness. Congrats, you're dead!
If you chose B... As the gigantic hand comes closer you spy a glass bottle on the ground. You quickly grab it before the giantess grabs you. You then smash the bottle on her forefinger, hoping to hurt her enough to make her think twice. However, the bottle doesn't even leave a mark on her thick skin and the hand continues to move towards you. You try to punch and kick the walls of flesh closing in around you - but you feel like you're doing more harm to yourself than to her. To your surprise the hand stops moving towards you as the Giantess ponders you again. Suddenly she pulls her hand away from you and you notice she is no longer making a grabbing motion - its now a flicking motion. You have no time to get out of the way and feel yourself hit with the force of a truck. You sail backwards through the air for some time before you finally hit something and pass out. You do manage to regain consciousness later but find the whole street has been smashed to pieces. Next time, try not to piss the Giantess off.
If you chose C... You stay still as her fingers grip around you. You feel yourself lifted into the air as if you weigh nothing. She holds you up to her face and studies you again, you can't move in her tight grip so can do nothing. After a few more moments she smiles and before you can smile back she pulls you towards herself. She moves you with such speed you have no idea where your are now - you just know its dark. It feels like you might be in one of her a pockets but you could be wrong. You feel her fingers push you deeper into wherever you are. You are are held in place by enormous pressure on all sides and cannot prevent your fate: you're now her pet forever. Well done, you've reached the good ending!
If you chose D... The giantess smirks. She walks away, then returns within moments holding what looks like the whole contents of the shop - including the shop keeper. She swallows the whole lot. You watch as she starts to grow larger right in front of you. She smirks down at you again. Her stomach now growls. She reaches for you once more - now with an even larger hand. Fighting and running weren't even real options before she grew - now all you can do is accept your fate. The giantess plucks you off the ground between her mighty thumb and forefinger. The pressures they exert on you is immense and you feel like you're going to black out. Thankfully you hold onto consciousness just long enough to find yourself being tossed into her massive maw. Not only are you dead but you helped make the giantess bigger in the process - good job!
Meta: I've been followed by the amazing for a while and its a real honour. She's beautiful and seems to have an interest in a lot of exciting things - including size twitter. This shot just screams Giantess so I was so thankful when she gave me permission to make a collage with it. The hand in the shot isn't hers, I added it from stock images. When I started writing this story i realised I used a weird tense - it ended up reminding me of one of those old 'Choose your own adventure' books so I thought I'd lean into it. I'm glad I did as it gave me a way of exploring a few potential consequences of the scene in the collage.
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