You stare up at the colossal beauty as she pauses for just a moment. You scream and wave your arms, "Natasha, you have to notice me, please!!!" In response, you feel yourself and her foot elevate into the air. You feel that loss of gravity in the bottom of your stomach and you begin to travel forward faster than the fastest race car, the wind whipping at your face.
Natasha casually slips her flip flops back on and walks out of her room and towards the kitchen. Emitting a morning yawn, she pulls out a chair to sit in, and prepares a bowl of cereal. She doesn't really have anything planned for today, and so she sits down for breakfast, waiting for you to come over and come up with something fun to do.
You'll never get used to this. You're trying not to throw up as the rocketship of a foot throws you up and down, up and down, flying forward and then stomping on the ground. Her toes never seem to lose their grip and with each step, the flip flops slam unto the underside of her foot so hard, the entire area quakes. Before you know it, she has finally stopped! She pulls out a chair and sits down at her kitchen table. As you take a sigh of relief, you shoot off into the sky again with her foot.
Natasha had crassed her legs, and is now dangling her flipflop by her big toe. Unfortunately, that is the exact same sandal you were riding. You are still pinched inbetween her toes, but if you don't do something soon she may just flex and it would be a freefall to the floor. As uncomfortable as this is, the floor is honestly more dangerous. You would rather be squeezed and taken on a roller coaster ride than to be stepped on and squished flat underneath your giantess girlfriend's soles. Then it happens! Her grip begins to loosen and you feel yourself slipping! This tiny meaningless fidget to her almost dislodged you to almost certain death!
Of course, now her toes aren't so securely wrapped around you. You are practically holding yourself up and have to make a decision. Should you attempt to climb her now that she is relatively still, or just stick it out with her toes and not risk falling.
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