Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/interactive-story/item_id/2230769-Giantesses-and-Tiny-Boys/cid/2894713-Exposure-to-Virus-Sickness-or-Chemical
A normal-sized boy is shrunken by exposure to an agent or a chemical.
Which of these scenarios will apply to the shrunken boy?
A Virus/Sickness: The boy(s) contract an infectious agent which shrinks them down to one inch tall. In the virus routes, a group of feminine radicals steal a container containing a shrinking pathogen which shrinks anyone with an XY chromosome when inhaled, and it's a self-sustaining virus in the air until the heat from its host's body slowly kills them. In the sickness route, the boy gets sick after eating an undercooked convenience store cheeseburger and his body has a reaction which shrinks him down. In any given scenario, the boy(s) must survive their puny plight while remaining shrunken with the females in their lives.
A Chemical: The boy(s) are exposed to a dangerous mix of chemicals which shrinks them down to one inch tall. In one scenario, the boy accidentally consumes a chemical mixture made by his scientist neighbor mistaking it for medicine, and he shrinks down to size. In another scenario, a dangerous mixture of chemicals in a school laboratory causes the boys to shrink from inhaling the thick colorful clouds.
Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/interactive-story/item_id/2230769-Giantesses-and-Tiny-Boys/cid/2894713-Exposure-to-Virus-Sickness-or-Chemical
Copyright 2000 - 2024 21 x 20 Media All rights reserved. This site is property of 21 x 20 Media
All Writing.Com images are copyrighted and may not be copied / modified in any way. All other brand names & trademarks are owned by their respective companies.
Generated in 0.15 seconds at 11:50am on Nov 22, 2024 via server WEBX1.