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Rated: 13+ · Interactive · Supernatural · #1142754

You are Billy, and you have just acquired the power to change the universe, with size.

This choice: Make it as big as Mothra (300 foot wingspan)  •  Go Back...
Chapter #8

Insect-human world. With Mothra?

    by: Tlacamela, coal and obsidian. Author IconMail Icon
You had made the moth quite big already, but then, you thought of Mothra, the kaiju moth. As such, you decide to make the insect as big as the kaiju. Given it was growing again, your friends cautiously walks back onto a more safe distance, since the moth was getting quite the bit of place. Seeing it started to grow bigger than the buildings, your friends started to grow weary and scared, before their visage started to look neutral again, as it started to be changed into the reality. One of them sighs, visibly not quite happy to see the moth, but without any hint of fear anymore. What actually bothered you was the youngest's reaction: He was bolstering a large smile and was visibly marveled at the sight, confirmed as he exclaims, 'Woah! So cool!'. You couldn't be help but being shocked at his reaction, given you couldn't tell whenever it was because of the moth, or if he noticed that you enlarged the insect with your powers. You were about to ask about that when one of the friends says, 'Billy, are you alright..?'. Out of surprise, you stutter, 'B-but... T-the moth..!'.

Thankfully, the insect was peacefully basking in the sun, just behind you, meaning you could speak freely, when you feel a change in your mind. For whatever the reasons, a few parts of your memories had blurred out, without being really impactful nor meaningful whatsoever, and, before you could go through your mind, the youngest says, 'I never thought thoses actually existed at that size, given i've only seen them in movies, especially that remake of an old movie.. Err.. What it was..?.. Oh yeah! "Mothra returns"!'. You thought said movie would be actually called 'Godzilla returns', but rather than to point out mere details, you prefer to disregard it. Then, one of the other boys says, 'Of course they do. It's just that the huge ones are pretty rare, at least, near cities. I wonder why this one's here though. There's not a lot of flowers for him to feed off. At least, not of the huge ones. Insects sure loves thoses ones.'. Giant flowers!? Although, in a sense, it does make sense, given the moth has to feed somehow.. Then, one of the boys add, 'I wonder if this moth actually befriended someone. I heard thoses would managed to befriended one of thoses were considered as being among the luckiest. But then, even smaller insects makes fine pets too! I might even have a slug if i work well at the school.'. You couldn't be helped but blinking. 'Wouldn't it be better to have a cat or a dog instead..?'. The comment caused your friends to go into an awkward silent.

They finally break up the silence by implying, 'You're sure that you didn't felt off your bed..?', 'Why?', 'Because we never heard of 'cats' and 'dogs'. That statement made wonder if you still had your faithful dog waiting at your house or not.
Regardless,...

You have the following choices:

1. The moth friendily headrubs you!

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2. Something else occurs.

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