After taking the next fifteen minutes meandering through the city, Julie was beginning to get pretty bored. Normally the sheer power involved with having an entire miniature city at her feet kept her pretty content, but there was something missing. Hmm, maybe it would show up when Amanda did, since she should be here in a few minutes. For now, Julie decides to sit down, inadverdantly but unreprehensibly crushing a car under her butt. It folded inward from the pressure, and since it was running the fuel ignited and burned itself to a charred hulk.
The giantess above barely felt the tiny lick of flame, which was the equivalent of having a spark from the stove hit her. It had been a nice touch shrinking actual cars to use in the model, although her neighbors weren't so thrilled when their car was, er, stolen a few months ago. Just as Julie was thinking these things, she heard the familiar sound of a knock on her door. Rushing over to the exit, she nearly toppled all of the buildings nearby. More screams, but she had long since learned to dismiss them as crickets chirping. After quickly slipping through the door and closing it swiftly behind her, Amanda walked in.
"Hey, Manda. What's up?"
"Nothing really, was hoping you had something in mind," her friend answered, a smile plastered on her beautiful face.
"Well, actually... hmm, follow me, alright?" Her friend nodded, taking her lead.
It was time she showed her friend what she'd been keeping a secret from all but a handful of her closest friends. Pushing open the door, Julie revealed her mini metropolis, with Amanda gasping and pushing a lock of brown hair from her face to make sure she was seeing clearly.
"It's all real, Amanda. It took a lot of work tomake this happen,"Julie beamed.
"I... this is impossible. And all the little people--"
"Real,every last pathetic insect among them. They answer to only us."