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Chapter #2

Power of size

    by: Redstreak Author IconMail Icon
It the forest a small brown spider sits in the middle of its web. Its web twangs it has caught something. It moves over to it, it is a fly.

The spider some to it and prepares to bite it.

"What about you don't eat me and I'll give you magical powers instead" offered the fly

"I'm getting quite bored here so keep talking, Don't be boring," threatens the spider

"What about I give you the power to change the size of anything and everything, as much as you want as many times as you want with no side effects," against the fly that didn't seem the least bit scared.

"And I have to let you free for you to do it, nobody ever keeps these deal with me. They never bring round their dozens of fat brothers, or come back after eating a whole jar of Jam or anything. I'd rather just eat now," remembered the spider.

"I'm so magic I don't even have to moves to do my spells, you already have the power and already know how to use, because its magic. Try it out," said the far to eager fly.

The first thing the spider did was grow himself. His 1/4 of an inches size quickly swelled to a whole inches then 6 inches then a foot. His web then started to give out so he jumped to the ground. He grew as fast as he fell so he was continuously eye level with the tiny fly. By the time he hit the ground he was as tall as the tops of the trees where his web was. He thought about growing so big the whole forest was a speck to him but he decided to test out his control over the size of other things.

All this growing had made him hungry. The fly was right their so he might as well. It was a bit small but he could fix that. With a single thought the fly swelled as large as a mouse, then a rat then a cat. The web grew with it so it stayed stuck fast. I soon reached the size of a sheep and then a cow. When it was as big as a larger car the spider stopped its grow and leaned back to bite it.

Suddenly the Spider was knocked back by a wall of growing fly. It was already 2 as tall as the trees and still growing. The web hadn't grow with it this time and had snapped. The fly stood up, it belly was 3 times as high as the trees.

"I have the power of size too, I thought that would be obvious."

The fly continued to grow the forest became a carpet to it.

"Another thing, everything that you destroy or eat or cover in spider drool or whatever will quickly return to normal. Have fun now."

The the underside of the fly began to be obscured by clouds. It then really spend up it growth, casting everything as far as the fly could see into shadow. It then disappeared, the spider didn't know why but would later learn it was because it was so huge that the light that bounced off it didn't have time to reach the ground. The spider did suspect that growing bigger would allow it to find it, but would the spider do that?

You have the following choices:

1. Grow big enough to catch that fly

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2. Get some other food instead

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3. Go exploring

4. Lets do another version of this scenario

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