Published in Giantess Porn Video
avatar
7 minutes read

Kaiia's Playhouse - Giantess Snack Time Interruption: We are On the Hunt for Tiny Escapees

Kaiia's Playhouse - Giantess Snack Time Interruption: We are On the Hunt for Tiny Escapees I bring lilith over to take a peak at the tiny farm i have in the works. i am so excited to show her all the tinies i have been bre...

Kaiia's Playhouse - Giantess Snack Time Interruption: We are On the Hunt for Tiny Escapees
Kaiia's Playhouse - Giantess Snack Time Interruption: We are On the Hunt for Tiny Escapees
Kaiia's Playhouse - Giantess Snack Time Interruption: We are On the Hunt for Tiny Escapees

Kaiia's Playhouse - Giantess Snack Time Interruption: We are On the Hunt for Tiny Escapees

Kaiia's Playhouse - Giantess Snack Time Interruption: We are On the Hunt for Tiny Escapees

As I walked through the doors of my secret underground laboratory, my heart raced with anticipation. Today was going to be an extraordinary day. I had finally managed to complete my latest experiment in shrinking technology, and I couldn't wait to share it with my trusted colleague, Lilith Rae Fox.

The room was dimly lit, and the air was thick with an electrifying energy that echoed off the walls, seeming almost alive itself. In the center of the room stood a tall, shimmering glass container holding what appeared to be thousands of tiny figures - tiny versions of humans, or 'tinies' as they were commonly referred to in our world.

I turned to my friend, her eyes gleaming with excitement as she approached the container. "This," I said proudly, "is the result of months of painstaking work."

Lilith gasped in awe as she peered into the container, her gaze taking in every detail of my meticulous creation. "It's amazing, Kaiia! You've truly outdone yourself this time."

"Thank you, Lilith," I said, a warm glow filling my chest at her praise. "Now, watch this."

I reached my hand into the container, and to our amazement, some of the tinies began to move towards it, curiously examining my fingertips. I watched as one of them crawled onto my palm, its tiny form barely visible to the naked eye. It was at that moment that I saw it: movement out of the corner of my eye.

Confused, I turned to look behind me and felt my stomach drop into my shoes. A swarm of tinies were swirling around us, their tiny voices chanting as they flew around the room. They were escaping!

Panic set in as I realized the implications of this. If these tinies escaped, they could potentially change the course of human history as we knew it. They were too valuable to be allowed to roam free.

Lilith, ever the dutiful scientist, sprang into action, her hands flying across the control panel on the wall as she activated a series of lights and sirens. "We need to round them up!" she shouted over the deafening din.

And so, we began our hunt. For hours, we searched every corner of the room, chasing after the tinies as they darted around us like irritating gnats. They hid in crevices and under furniture, their tiny forms disappearing from sight only to reappear again at the most unexpected moments.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, we managed to round up all the escapees and return them to their containment unit. Sitting down on the floor, I let out a sigh of relief as Lilith activated the lock on the container, securing it once again.

"I never thought they would be so difficult to catch," I murmured, wiping the sweat from my brow. "But we did it."

"We sure did, Kaiia," Lilith said, giving my arm a reassuring squeeze. Her eyes twinkled mischievously as she added, "But now that we have them all back, what do you say we take a little break? Maybe have a snack?"

As she spoke, my stomach growled loudly in response, reminding me just how hungry I was. Turning to Lilith, I couldn't help but grin. "You read my mind, Lilith. I think it's time we gave these little guys a taste of their own medicine."

And so, with that ominous thought lingering in the air, the two of us stepped closer to the glass container, our anticipation for what was to come written plainly on our faces.

Comments