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Rated: 18+ · Interactive · Sci-fi · #1071045
You,Jake McDash, along with a buxom blonde side-kick set off to a planet...OF GIANTS!
This choice: It's imperative you find out where you are and scout...  •  Go Back...
Chapter #6

Off into the wild...uh...carpety... yonder?

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"Moona, stay here and watch the ship. I'm going to scout out the area." She looks worried once more. You decide she does that too much."I should go with you..." She pleads, grabbing your arm. As sweet as her voice sounds, you really don't think that would be a good idea. There could be all manner of giant beastie out there and you don't wanna see such a fox torn to shreds just yet. The ship was still pretty fortified, with the doors locked she'd be relatively safe here. "No, babe. Stay here. You'll be safe; i have my headset. We'll be in touch. i don'yt know what's out there you'll be safer with the ship." Confident you're making the right decision you set out."Be sure to contact me if anything happens..." You say as you step out of the exit hatch."Okay."her airy voice replies, and then,"I love you..." You winced alittle.What? Jeez. One make out session and near-death experience and she was probably already mulling over the idea of marriage.It wasn't that you didn't like her. You did. especially her tongue..but, still it was a little much. Ah, well. A stud was a stud. "me too." You replied coolly as the hatch shut and locked behind you. You took several unsure steps, the carpeted ground spongy beneath your booted feet. Wherever you were it was menacingly dim and the air was eerily cool. The sky above you was pitch black. But you had seen the sun on your descent and not that much time had passed. You must've been under some variety of furniture. You cautiously unholstered your shiny, silver pistol and clicked your goggles on they automatically adjusted to the brightness or dimness of your enviroment, unless you manually changed it. You didn't. You let the shadowy surrondings brighten themselves and observed. You gasped. You had previously recognized you were small, but now that you stood next to immobile monoliths the feeling of diminutiveness became somehow more real. Several monolithic pairs of women's shoes lay to your right and to your left their was a stack of giant romance novels. You read some of the titles, most written in overly-ornate pink or gold cursive: "The Pirate's Hands", "The Moist Meadow", and "Sins of the Mother". There were a couple more but they faced the other way their off-white pages faced him.Benath the romance novels were some magazines, promising better sex, pretty hairstyles and weight loss. You couldn't help but smile at the apparent similiarity between earth and wherever you now were. You turned back to see what lay behind the ship but spied only a wall in which several small cracks you suspected weren't there before your crash landing radiated outward. So, you turned back around and saw a few yards before you the beginning of light, what if you were in a cave would've been known as "the twilight zone". You cautiously made your way towards it,your ears and eyes hyper-attentive. As you get closer toward the "exit" of the darkness, however, you adopt a speedier, almost excited pace. You come out from the shadow of the furniture and now that you're out in the light recognize it as an enormous bed. Suddenly you think you hear movement atop it...
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