They continued growing, and growing. Their expansion didn't seem to stop. Soon they were a mile high. Then two miles high. Then five, then ten. The two teens continued growing. Twenty miles, then fifty miles. They then hit the 100 mile mark, and easily surpass it. They grew past 200 miles, and then 500 miles. As they reached 900 miles, their growth began to slow down. Soon, they were at 1000 miles.
The skyline of the town they once lived in was now dominated by their toes alone. Their feet were tens if not hundreds of miles long. A single step would crush thousands if not millions of people, and destroy hundreds of buildings, from homes to shops to skyscrapers. They were comparable to the size of countries. Any "small" movement would have huge effects on the people, each now only the size of microbes.
The girls looked at each other in awe and shock of what they had just experienced. "What just happened," Laura asks. "I don't know either. It seems like we're giantesses now, I'd say about 1000 miles tall, give or take. What should we do," Jade responds. "Good question. There's a lot we can do at this scale."
Meanwhile, the people were in panic and chaos. If you got a good view, you would see two girls expand at a rapid rate, one brunette, and one with black hair, towering over the city, then you would see only their knees, then their ankles, then their toes. The two girls were beyond the height of the clouds, and had fingers the size of cities. They spoke with such a booming voice, the ground would rumble as they conversed.
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