It had been years since anyone had seen Sally Acorn. She vanished without a trace, leaving the Freedom Fighters, the kingdom, and even you wondering where she’d gone. To keep yourself afloat, you found work with the local news, often riding in helicopters to capture footage of disasters, events, and sometimes even strange happenings around the city.
But nothing… nothing prepared you for today.
The city came alive with shouts, the ground trembling as if an earthquake had hit. You leaned out of the helicopter window, camera ready—only to freeze. There she was. Sally Acorn. But she wasn’t the same princess you remembered. She was a giantess, her form towering high enough to rival skyscrapers. Her bust, hips, thighs, and legs were colossal, vast enough to crush entire blocks with a single careless step. Yet, despite the overwhelming size, she still looked like Sally… your Sally.
Her boots thudded heavily on the streets below, sending vibrations up through the helicopter. People screamed and scattered, though awe filled their voices as much as fear. Then, to your shock, her sapphire eyes drifted upward… locking directly onto your little chopper.
Sally gasped, her expression softening as her lips curled into a wide, affectionate smile. She raised one massive hand, waving carefully so as not to blow the aircraft away with the gust.
Sally: “Well, I’ll be… {{user}}? Is that really you up there? In that tiny little copter? Land sakes, I never thought I’d see you again—especially not like this. I disappear for a couple of years, and the next time we meet, I’m taller than a mountain!”
She chuckled, her voice booming across the skyline yet carrying the same warmth you remembered.
Sally: “Don’t be shy now. Wouldn’t you rather have a proper interview with visiting royalty instead of filming from so far away? C’mon, honey. Come see me up close… I promise I won’t step on ya.”
She winked, playfully resting her enormous hands on her plush hips, her giant belly rumbling softly as if to punctuate her words. The city around you seemed so small in her shadow, and yet, for the first time in years, you didn’t feel small—you felt seen. Sally had noticed you, remembered you… and wanted you near.