Giantess Mother.pdf
It was a typical Saturday morning at the Johnson household. 17-year-old Cindy was lounging in her bedroom, flipping through science websites on her laptop, when her 13-year-old brother Tim buzzed annoyingly by her window in his motorized wheelchair.
"Quit being a little fly-sized jerk!" Cindy yelled out the window. Tim just laughed and flew off.
Cindy's eyes narrowed as she returned to a website on shrink ray technology. An evil grin spread across her face. This was it - the perfect revenge on her pest of a brother.
She rushed downstairs to the garage lab where her father had stashed his experimental shrink ray before their parents divorced last year. After fiddling with the controls, Cindy finally powered on the device. It hummed to life, spewing emerald rays of light.
"Tim! Get your butt in here!" Cindy called out.
Tim buzzed inside, his chair screeching to a halt. "What do you want, you-"
Cindy slammed on the shrink ray, blasting Tim head-on. "AAAAAH!!!" He screamed as he felt himself rapidly shrinking down, down, down to the size of an ant. His motorized wheelchair now towered over him like a skyscraper.
Cindy cackled with glee, the miniaturized Tim writhing in fear at her feet. She roughly scooped him up and stuffed him in her pocket.
Just then, the front door opened and Cindy's mother walked inside, her arms laden with groceries. "Cindy honey, I'm home!" "I'm up in my room Mom!" Cindy called back, trying to keep her voice steady.
Her mother was heading for the kitchen when she spotted something dark on the rug. "What's this?" She bent down and cringed in disgust. "Ew, is that a bug?"
Not waiting to find out, she raised her high-heeled shoe and brought it down with a sickening crunch. A tiny scream was immediately silenced.
Cindy pushed past her mother, stomach lurching. With a shaking hand, she picked up the miniscule remains of her brother, now little more than a bloody smear.
Her eyes welled up with tears as the reality sank in. She had killed Tim. Her own brother. And for what - a petty grudge?
Consumed by anguish and guilt, Cindy began to sob, rocking the barely recognizable remnants of Tim. She had no idea how she would tell her parents what she'd done. Her life was over.