@littlest-lily Excellent tension-building, btw. I had no idea (or, rather, too many ideas) how this chapter would end.
I suspect Evie will now permit Aiden to commit a little trespassing.
@littlest-lily Excellent tension-building, btw. I had no idea (or, rather, too many ideas) how this chapter would end.
I suspect Evie will now permit Aiden to commit a little trespassing.
@littlest-lily The main thing I’m looking for is the determination of the cause of the fire. Both the insurance company and the cops will want to know if it has been ruled arson. Of course, official records can always be altered by sinister forces.
@littlest-lily In my experience, holding a tiny in one’s hand is no more–and no less–exciting than a prolonged hug.
Aiden, dude: Consider how desperate she is to regain her size. If you don’t want her to think you prefer her tiny, don’t find petty reasons to impede her investigation.
I can’t remember if they looked up the Fire Department’s incident report for the lab.
@SmolChlo You should learn how to pilot a drone.
@SmolChlo Building that kind of infrastructure takes time, so unless we’ve been trying to integrate tinies for a few decades, they’re gonna literally fall through the cracks.
@Kondo Try telling a Borrower chick she can’t survive on her own. Then try to find your car keys.
@HentaiHunter1 It has nothing to do with trust. It has to do with $2 pints on Tuesday.
@Dan “Hey, you little guys hungry?” [tosses potato chip]
From the film’s Indiegogo page:
AMIRA, an Asian refugee wakes up in a Victorian English bedroom. The door is locked and it’s pitch black outside. Strange happenings unfold; she gets thrown around the room without her control, loud noises, gusts of wind fly through the room and suddenly a small dog appears at her feet… how did it get there?
Suddenly a huge eye peeks through the window at Amira within. We discover that she’s trapped inside a dolls house. She has been belittled to has become little. Amira must stand up for herself in order to grow. While escaping with her new canine friend, our heroine learns that her cultural belittling has become her physical state. As Amira learns to find her voice and stand up for herself, she and the dog break free from the miniature house and grow in size, ready to make their own way into the world.
@littlest-lily Not to add to Evie’s worries, but I wonder how her search history would look to a third-party like, say, a cop or a journalist.
Evie might think she removed all the sexual overtones in her recounting to Moira, but Moira’s not dumb, and she can use Google too.