When Ethan's vision cleared again, he was the biggest living thing in existence. By a long shot. The stallion's immense frame stretched up and up into the night sky, dominating its surroundings. Out there in the outskirts of town, even the tallest structures scarcely reached the lower portions of his calves.
Ethan looked down the length of his body towards the ground far below. Massive hooves bit into the ground, ploughing aside concrete like soil. His boxer-briefs and wife-beater still clung to his sweaty body, now providing enough material to outfit an entire army. A cool breeze whirled gently around Ethan, ruffling his mane.
A grin spread slowly across the stallion's monumental lips. His chuckle rumbled like thunder across the neighborhood.
"Well, I'll be damned," Ethan murmured to himself. "That thing really did work,"
Experimentally, Ethan lifted one leg high into the air, bringing it down heavily on the old warehouse on the other side of the parking lot from the motel. The structure crumbled under his lightest touch, the impact sending out shockwaves and cracking pavement. Ethan smirked as he heard a few car alarms get tripped.
"I think I enjoy this immensely," the towering stallion boomed, resting his hands on his hips and tossing his mane.
Scanning his newly miniature surroundings, Ethan considered his options. The glittering lights of downtown in the distance beckoned temptingly to him, but the whole world was his oyster now. He could do anything he wished.
Slowly, relishing every thunderous step, Ethan began to walk away from the motel parking lot. The walking, talking skyscraper was heading towards...
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