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Chapter #9

Bad sights

    by: Unknown
The ray had been on shrink, it had blasted you to the point that you floated about like dust. Everything was bigger than you and nothing smaller, anything could send you hurtling to the speed of sound and never use any energy. It was odd as it was like flying, but you couldn't control it in the least.

Oddly, your sight was just as good as before you shrank, which was strange but you just went with it for now. Above, the cage was a hundred years away for a jet-liner and at your own fastest running, would never be seen in your lifte-time. That is all of course, if you were ever to return to the ground, and things never calmed enough for you to get a good shot on yourself, at least they hadn't yet with all that rodent overhead's figiting.

Suddenly, things calming went completely out the window. In front of you, the door to the room flew open, sending you tumbling all around as air shot passed, pushed you, bounced off stuff behind and pushed you again. It ended with you being very close to the ground, the perfect place to observe the titan's procession in. Two girls and one 'little' boy, presumably, the party host's younger brother, it gave you a perfect view of their feet, big enough that the smallest toe of the smallest there, the boy, would level a continent with ease.

Whoever the boy was, he was last in and took a different course than the others, stepping right over you. His soles were black with all sorts of dirt, if you hadn't seen him from another angle, you'd have thought his whole body was dirt-black. As he passed, 'little' particles of dirt dropped down, so small that a normal human could never see them, but to you, they were enormous. Even the smallest was about the size of your neighborhood, all ten blocks of it. As each came at you, you got on and ran around it to get out of the path, once at the side you drifted on as normal.

The continent kept on moving, but you spent the next eternity dodging dirt and grime as the giants went about their business. Their every movement sent you and the particle cloud into a frenzy, once the boy just wiggled his toes and you were sent flying past the sound-barrier.

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1. Escape?

2. Entrapment

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