The Skate Girl

Story by IsaacKonos on SoFurry

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Reposting some old stories from other plataforms into this one.

Here is a short 1.000 words story I wrote for Adirashrinks inspired by a lovely piece of artwork done by Konokono and having Shippofoxfire as the special guest.

Isaac was in his morning routine, walking on the sidewalk of the Central-Park when all of a sudden, he found himself shrunk to an incredibly small size and away from his size-manipulator-device. The pathetic, executive cat has to use the best of his abilities and resources to retrieve the only device which can bring him back to the proper size before one of the park visitors put an end on his carrier.

Lots of stomping, POVs, and shoes in this unaware story. I hope you enjoy it. Please leave your feedback.

Adira belongs to: Adirashrinks

Shippo belongs to: Shippofoxfire

Isaac belongs to: IsaacKonos

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There he was, the all-important, elegant, executive cat running out of time again. But this time, it

was different. Right in the middle of an empty sidewalk inside of the Central Park of the busy,

agitated metro area, Isaac was panicking, and he had a perfect reason for it.

"Millo!!! When I finish attending all my meetings today, I'm gonna kill you!"

Isaac shouted at no one in particular while he was looking at his seemingly subtle sizemanipulator-device. Everything seemed perfectly fine, the day was mostly sunny, and the

temperature was around 22 and 26-degree Celsius. However, there was one thing very wrong in

such scenery.

Isaac was no taller than 1cm right now, and on top of that, he was at a terrible location too. The

domestic cat was pretty damn smart; he knew he couldn't stay there waiting for a rescue team.

Despite the fact he had already sent both Taylor and Millo a message, Isaac was trying to figure

out a solution to number one: why the device activated itself entirely out of the blue. And

number two: why it won't bring him back to his proper size.

But, the poor cat didn't know the devil is always in the details. And it was precisely the details in

his surroundings Isaac wasn't paying attention until it was too late.

THUMP!

"What the hell was that?"

The feline immediately stopped doing whatever it was he was doing, and he looked up just in

time to see it.

THUMMMP!!!

"OMG!!! That is unbelievable!"

The executive cat was staring at an adorable, girly looking raccoon, a jogging raccoon. And that

raccoon boy was running towards his direction. Under normal conditions, Isaac would love to

stop his busy life to have a pleasurable conversation with the said raccoon. But now, that raccoon

looked like a one-thousand-feet tall titan in comparison. The little kitty didn't have any better

idea other than run for cover, trying his best to get out of the way of his, gigantic and fancy

hiking shoes.

"Hey!!! You over there!!! Please don't crush me!!!

THUUUMMMPPP!!!

The gargantuan raccoon was one more step closer to his location now. Having two in-ear

earphones pressed deep inside of his ears, but set to audio mode instead of communication mode,

Shippo didn't know what was going on his surroundings. He had no idea his mere presence at the

sidewalk was putting someone else's life in danger. He wasn't even looking to the ground at all.

To him, it was another casual jogging morning at the Central-Park.

"Oh, hey! Hey! Hey! No! Wait! Wait! Wait!"

Those were the last words of the cat as a massive shadow fell over his location. Looking up,

Isaac was able to see Shippo's fancy shoe soles but even more than that. It seemed luck was

playing on the kitty's side; although the giant raccoon's feet did cast a profound darkness over

him, it was easy for him to see the paw wasn't going to land on him.

However, Isaac wasn't paying attention to that at that specific moment. He was paying attention

to something else, something far away from him. Seemingly hundreds of feet away and above,

nestled right between the raccoon boy's legs, Isaac was staring at his bulge. A predominant,

imposing, male's bulge that was dangling between Shippo's thighs, following the rhythm of his

run.

What was a simple step forward to the raccoon felt like an entire eternity to Isaac. But then it was

over.

THHHUUUMMMPPP!

Shippo's shoe finally made it to the ground, generating not only an overpowering earthquake but

also displacing enough air to move a sandstorm and to send the tiny, helpless kitty flying away

across the sidewalk.

By the time Isaac was back up to his feet, that one-hundred-feet tall raccoon boy was nowhere to

been seen; he had already been gone due to the incredible distance each one of his titanic,

jogging steps could cover.

The first thing Isaac made it was to check all of his pockets after the most crucial element in his

life, at that very moment.

"My device!!"

There was no need for panic, although the tiny cat was in did in fear after what had just

happened. But, since Isaac was a business cat and he couldn't allow the winds of the situation to

drive him, all he got to do now was to draw out of his pocket his smart device and quickly locate

the missing equipment, which he did.

But life isn't fair, and the cat was wasting his time. And we all know that in business the sin of

misuse your time is the worse of them all. On top of that, the park was also getting more agitated

as time goes on. By the time Isaac was starting to get close to the device, enough so his smart

unit could send it a remote command to grow him back, another tremor began.

"What the hell is going on now!"

Very powerful, although quite different from the previous one, this earthquake was continuous

and increasing. Isaac barely had any time to react at all. By the time he looked at the source of

said vibrations, it was already parking almost on him.

Looking up, Isaac could barely recognize the gigantic structure which seemed to have just

materialized itself right at his location. But even more unbelievable, it was the giantess who was

standing on top of it, an absolute deity like a mouse girl.

"You got to be kidding me! A mouse! Seriously!?"

Adira didn't even know what was going on. She just wanted to test her new skateboard at the

park. She decided to stop for a brief moment to take some air and then resume her ride.

Down below, back to the ground, the speck of cat was staring at the endless legs of the mouse

girl, and his pathetic eyes were trying to frame her boobs. Still, he was doing it very poorly,

given the sheer size difference between the cat and the mouse.

"Enough of staring at those who look like gods if compared to you and get back to work!"

Isaac just commanded to himself. But when he looked back to his smart's screen and then to the

exact location where his size thing was, he got frozen in place. The device was placed right in

front of the enormous wheel of Adira's skateboard, one single switch of the mouse's stance, and

it could get erased out of existence.

"Shiiiiiittt!!"

The siamese-cat was breaking out in a cold sweat. Isaac didn't know if he should go there or wait

for his best friend to come and save him. Nevertheless, the decision was made for him as the

looming giantess yawned and moved her waist forward just so slightly.

The only thing which could bring him back to the average size in the immediate present was

utterly obliterated right in front of his eyes. The large wheel took the whole place, including the

area in which the device previously was.

"No!!! How could you do this!?"

But the cat cries fell on death ears. Even worse, Adira decided it was time to move on. The last

thing Isaac saw as he was angry staring at the deity mouse girl who was looming above him it

was Adira's converse shoe's sole as she moved her right feet to boost the massive structure which

was her skateboard forward once again.

Isaac found himself in darkness once again, but this time he couldn't even escape. A super

loudness thump marked the fact that the mouse girl's shoes had landed on the ground and

precisely on top of Isaac. But luck was on his side again, or maybe it was only the devil torturing

the poor cat.

As Adira lifted her shoe, she wouldn't even imagine she was carrying now an utterly tiny

passanger along with her. Isaac got stuck to one of the crevices, which composed the design of

the sole of her shoes. It was going to be a long day for the business cat.