GIANTESS - Crushing the Invaders
As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the yard, I stepped out of my house to take a breath of fresh air. I was in the mood for something relaxing, maybe a walk around the block or some light gardening, when an unusual sight caught my eye.
On the otherwise pristine pathway leading to my front door lay several tiny creatures, barely visible from where I stood. They appeared to be moving feebly, struggling against an invisible force that kept them pinned down.
I couldn't help but approach them, my curiosity piqued by their small size. As I drew closer, I realized that these weren't ordinary insects - they were people! Tiny, miniature people no bigger than my thumb, lost in the vast expanse of my yard.
The realization sent a shiver down my spine. These poor creatures had invaded my space, and now they were at my mercy. Without hesitation, I reached down and scooped one of them up in my hand, bringing it closer to inspect it.
It was a man, dressed in ragged clothes that hung off his frail frame. His eyes were wide with fear as he looked up at me, his voice barely more than a whisper. "Please, don't hurt us. We meant no harm."
But despite his pleas, I couldn't help but feel a surge of power rushing through me. These pathetic beings were nothing compared to me, and they had invaded my territory. With a cruel smile, I increased the pressure of my grip, feeling the bones in his tiny body begin to crack under my strength.
"Crush them!" a voice echoed in my mind, and I knew it was time to make my move. Closing my hand into a fist, I felt the squishy, bone-chilling sensation of flesh and bone giving way under my might.
"No!" the man screamed, his voice cut short as his pleas were silenced forever. I continued my rampage, crushing more and more of the tiny invaders under my immense strength, their cries of terror filling the air.
I couldn't help but revel in my power, my heart racing with excitement as I watched these pathetic beings meet their tragic end. One by one, they fell, their tiny limbs twitching feebly before going still.
Finally, when the last of them lay crushed beneath my feet, I felt a sense of satisfaction wash over me. It was as though a weight had been lifted from my shoulders, and I stood there, basking in the glory of my victory.
As the last echoes of their cries faded away, I turned and walked back into my house, leaving the broken bodies of the invaders behind. I couldn't help but wonder what other challenges lay ahead, and whether there were any other beings brave enough - or foolish enough – to test their luck against the mighty GIANTESS.