Why not try out the potions in the village? There’s one fairy in particular who piques your interest – Corinne, a gorgeous, voluptuous fairy a few homes away. At a statuesque six inches tall, she strikes an imposing figure, something she enjoys teasing you with whenever you meet to trade research notes. You doubt she’d be interested in a small boy like yourself, so you typically take her flirting as good fun, but still you very much enjoy her company. Regardless, the prospect of her becoming even taller intrigues you.
You quickly reach her house and knock. The door swings open, and you’re greeted by the shadow of Corinne’s cleavage, your eyes just barely clearing the upper curve of her bosom.
“Oh, my, what a pleasant surprise,” Corinne chirps with a smile, brushing a lock of lustrous blonde hair from her eyes. “What brings you here today?”
“Um, -w-well,” you stammer, “I...have something to show you. M-may I come in?”
“By all means! I’m interested to see what you’ve got.”
Corinne gestures for you to follow her to a table where you both take seat. She stares at you with an excited grin, eyes sparkling with curiosity.
“So, what’ve you got to show me this time, little guy?”
Swallowing hard, you pull out a pair of bottles containing the size potions and place them on the table.
“I’ve been working on these for quite some time. With some research you provided me on a refinement process, I was able to make a breakthrough the other day. These potions can change the size of a living creature; one makes them bigger, the other smaller.”
“No way…” Corinne stares at you in disbelief, then examines the bottles closely. “How much of a change are we talking?”
“Truthfully, I haven’t, um, tested the limits of them. I’ve only used them in small doses on subjects, but a moderate dose can easily halve or double their size.”
Corinne’s eyes light up, a smirk forming on her face. “And is that why you brought them here? To ‘test their limits’ with me?”
Your face turns beet red. It’s almost frightening how easily she can read you.
“W-well, I thought you’d – rather, uh –”
“Don’t worry, dear. I’m very much in favor of the idea. The only question is...which one shall I play with first?”