@littlest-lily Just lovely! The dialogue is very convincing. Dr. Little took a big risk relying on the neuroblocker to prevent Aiden from learning that Evie didn’t know what was going to happen. I hope his arrogance continues.

@littlest-lily Just lovely! The dialogue is very convincing. Dr. Little took a big risk relying on the neuroblocker to prevent Aiden from learning that Evie didn’t know what was going to happen. I hope his arrogance continues.

@SmolChlo I’ve always said you need a plausible variety of personalities (both for Biggos and tinies). Some people will be genuinely kind, a few more will be genuinely cruel, but most people will be indifferent, perplexed, mischievous, amused, or curious depending upon the situation.
Living in a perilous world full of capricious Biggos makes those truly gentle giants one might find that much more precious. 
@foreverlurk On Reddit (r/sizetalk) last night there was a post titled “How to Giant Male” by a guy who also didn’t want to reinforce the harmful social norms cited by Google AI.
He didn’t seem interested in being absolved for feeling icky about preying on shrunken women.
@littlest-lily I really like the way you orient the reader to the action, enough detail to see what is going on but not so much as to slow everything down. Aiden’s interior narrative is complex and coherent, and Dr. Little’s reactions are plausible and not conveniently stupid. Aiden barely gets Evie out of there instead of being some sort of perfect action hero. He and Evie have a lot of discoveries ahead of them.
@blehb said;
People can even share content they didn’t create themselves, as long as they credit the artist properly.
I uploaded about a half-dozen Christmas-related images right around Dec 25, none of which were created by me.
@littlest-lily I had expected Evie to join Aiden in the kitchen at some point, but I never made the Ratatouille connection. That’s a sweet image.
“You ready to be my little GPS?”
Aiden’s pick-up lines are improving.
“Aww, why do you keep them in a box? Poor things. You should display them if they’re important to you!”
Indeed.
@TakoAlice8 I’m not a mod, but I hope you’ll stick around until you can get this resolved. I’m having a hard time imagining what you might have done to warrant abandoning a site you hold dear.
@littlest-lily As someone who is desperately trying to reduce the amount of time he spends online, it was ironic to find myself during the first part of this chapter saying, “Evie needs the Internet.”
Both Evie and Aiden seem remarkably emotionally mature for their age(s). It’s both appropriate and adorable that Evie is the first to indulge in fantasizing about what a life together would be like. I’m struck that she already seems to have, if not abandoned, at least deferred the hope of getting restored to normal size.
Both of them need to acknowledge that Evie’s dependency on Aiden is a real obstacle to their relationship. I think it’s most analagous to her having suffered a disability. Some couples can accommodate that, some cannot.
By Kitty Mocap. I get a real kick imagining her doing this in the mocap suit.