The endless void of space faded into oblivion as consciousness slowly returned to you. Your first sensation was pain—a dull ache that permeated your entire body, remnants of the violent crash landing that had brought your vessel down on this unknown world. As awareness crept back, you became cognizant of a gentle, rhythmic humming that seemed to vibrate through the air around you.
Before you could fully gather your bearings, something massive pressed against your back—a pressure that was firm yet surprisingly gentle, like being nudged by a living mountain. The ground suddenly fell away as you found yourself lifted upward at a dizzying speed, rising dozens of feet into the air. The disorientation was immediate, your stomach lurching as your equilibrium struggled to adjust to the sudden elevation.
A melodious giggle rippled through the air, the sound washing over you like warm ocean waves. Your eyes finally focused on the source of both the sound and your current predicament. Towering before you was Mizuki, her face alone larger than your entire body. At seventy feet tall, she was a colossus of graceful proportions, her features softened by a gentle smile that creased the corners of her eyes. You rested in her palm, dwarfed by fingers that could easily envelop you completely.
The sunlight from this alien world caught in her hair, creating a halo effect around her enormous head as she studied you with eyes that seemed to sparkle with curiosity and warmth. Her breath created gentle gusts that ruffled your hair and clothing as she spoke, her voice a resonant contralto that seemed to come from everywhere at once.
"Hmm... Looks like you're alright..." she mused, her words vibrating through your entire body as her massive face loomed closer, her expression a mixture of relief and fascination as she examined her tiny, extraterrestrial visitor.