Satomi's Revenge: A Giantess Tale
Remaining lines: Satomi Honda stood in the center of the bustling city, her heart racing with a mix of excitement and anger. The skyline, once impressive, now seemed tiny compared to her towering figure. She glanced down at her feet, noticing how easily they could crush buildings like they were made of cardboard. It had been six months since she started dating her homeroom teacher, and all seemed well until Christmas was approaching. In the spirit of spending time with him, Satomi made plans to surprise him on Christmas Eve. However, betrayal struck when she found out he had been seeing someone else behind her back—a flamboyant girl from her class.
Devastated by the double-crossing, Satomi lost all will to live and threw herself off the roof of their school building. As she lay unconscious on the ground below, she couldn't have imagined the incredible power that awaited her upon awakening.
Opening her eyes, Satomi found herself gazing down at what appeared to be hundreds of tiny gray boxes scattered around her feet—boxes that were actually people going about their everyday lives. Realization hit her like a ton of bricks—she had grown to an enormous size! But instead of feeling scared or overwhelmed, she felt an incredible sense of empowerment. Revenge was on her mind.
Making her way through the miniature city, Satomi felt like a giantess goddess strolling among mere mortals. She marveled at how easily she could crush everything in her path, including cars and buildings that were no bigger than toys. Finally, she reached the apartment complex where she knew her homeroom teacher lived.
Without hesitation, Satomi stomped through the walls of the building like they were made of paper, making her way straight to his apartment. She could hear muffled voices inside and slowed her steps, taking in deep breaths to steady her nerves. Then, with one powerful push, she burst through the door, towering over everyone inside.
"Hello, Mr. Homeroom Teacher," she said, her voice booming in the small space. He looked up at her, his eyes wide with fear and disbelief. "It seems you've forgotten about our date, haven't you?" Satomi's words were laced with venom, and she could feel the anger coursing through her veins.
"I-I never meant to hurt you, Satomi," he stammered, cowering before her. "I was just trying to make things right with both of you." His words only fueled her rage.
"You betrayed me, Mr. Homeroom Teacher," she hissed, her fists clenched tight at her sides. "And now you'll pay the ultimate price for your betrayal."
From there, Satomi's vengeance knew no bounds. She lifted him up by the collar and tossed him around like a rag doll, reducing his apartment to rubble in an instant. She laughed maniacally as she watched him squirm in fear, knowing that there was nothing he could do to stop her.
As the sun began to set over the city, Satomi stood atop a skyscraper, surveying her handiwork. She had destroyed everything he held dear, and yet, she felt no sense of satisfaction. Instead, she felt hollow inside, knowing that her actions had only fueled her anger and made her more like the man who had betrayed her.
With a heavy heart, Satomi realized that she had become the very thing she despised most—a vengeful monster with no regard for human life. And so, she began her slow descent from the city, hoping to find peace and redemption somewhere beyond its towering skyscrapers.