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Giantess Suprise!

This was the request for Tomalert on DA as part of request month.


Giantess Surprise!

“So, remember Julia, you are to meet us at Franks Steak House. We have a big surprise waiting for you.”

Julia sighed. “I am sorry, Sam. I just don’t know if I feel like it this year.” She sat on the edge of her bed. “I think I might spend my birthday at home.”

“You can’t! We all want to celebrate it with you.”

“I know, but. . .” She ran her fingers along the velvet sheets of her bed. “It is just another day. We can get together another day.”

“Julia. Please reconsider.”

“I will think about it tonight, okay. I will let you know tomorrow.” She smiled. “Thank you for the thought, though.” She ended the call and sighed as she picked up a picture of her and her friends, Sam, Jessie, and Rebecca. “Huh. I would tell them why I didn’t want to go, but I feel like they would laugh at me. I will be twenty-six years old, and I am still so short. It is humiliating.” She set the picture face down on the bed, unable to look at how much taller her friends were than she was. “Just once, I would like to be the same size as everyone else. Just once.”

Her phone suddenly vibrated in her pocket. “Huh?” She pulled it free. “Someone is at my doorstep. I better check the app.” She thumbed through her phone until the security camera footage of her doorstep came online. “Hmm. No one is there.” She narrowed her blue eyes. “But I don’t know where that package came from.” She jumped to her feet. “Maybe someone sent me a gift?” She shrugged her shoulders. “Hmm.”

She walked out of her bedroom and to the front door of her house. She then gently opened the door and stared down at the package. “Well, it looks nice, that is for sure.” She picked it up and rubbed her fingers against the ruby lace exterior. “I wonder what could be inside.” She turned around and closed the door behind her. “There isn’t really anything to suggest where this came from. Just my address.” She entered the living room and set it down on the coffee table. “This is kind of weird.”

Thankfully, the packaging was easy enough to tear apart. In moments, Julia was inside. “All that is in here is. . .” She blinked her eyes. “A bottle of perfume?” She raised the small bottle in front of her eyes. “Who sent this to me?” She set the bottle on the table and searched the package for anything. A note, a return address. Something. But Julia came up empty. Even the bottle of perfume seemed to be devoid of labels. She could only stare at it and who sent it and why. She assumed it was for her birthday, but still, it was a little weird.

But Julia couldn’t find anything wrong with the perfume and eventually decided that she should try it out. “I think I will use it for tomorrow. Maybe surprise my friends.” She sighed. “Who knows. Maybe it could bring me some good luck in the size department. One could only hope.” She yawned and stretched her arms. “One could only hope.”

***

Julia took a vacation day so she could spend the entire day at home binge-watching her favorite television series. It was an excellent diversion; instead of answering idiots’ questions who thought they knew more than her about computers, she could spend the day in bed watching Futurama. It was pure bliss. As the day went on, family and friends called her to wish her a happy birthday. Sam even called at one point asking if she would be at the steak house later. She assured him she would be there with a surprise. He had no idea what she was talking about, which made it all the better. It was her birthday, and it would put a smile on her face if she could do some of the surprising tonight.

When seven p.m. approached, Julia shut the television off and started her evening preparations. She had a lovely blue dress picked out for this very occasion.

It was made out of velvet and showed off not only her legs but her breasts. And if she couldn’t show off her size, she was definitely going to show off something.

But it also matched a pair of fabulous blue heels she was gifted earlier in the year. As she gazed at herself in the mirror, she couldn’t help but smile. “I do look cute. I am glad I decided to go.” She turned around. “I don’t get to wear something this cute all that often.”

She then walked across the room and grabbed the bottle of perfume. “Now for the last touch.” She gently sprayed the side of her neck, the smell of roses filling the air. “Oh my.” Julia smiled. “That is so lovely.” She smiled as she set the bottle down. “I love it.

Thank you, mysterious stranger. If I knew who you were, I would hug you.”

She took a deep breath. “Okay, I think I am finally ready. Time to go meet my friends and make them pay for the bill.” She giggled. “It is my birthday, after all.”

Julia quickly made her way to the front door, grabbing her purse. It was a brisk fall day, and the leaves were just starting to change color. She smiled as she opened the door to her car and slipped inside, turning on the air. “Well, now for the short drive to the steak house.” She turned on some blues music and rolled down the windows. The drive to the steak house was short and pleasant. There was almost no traffic to speak of. Which was just as well; Julia wanted to get to her destination as quick as possible and say hello to everyone.

As she pulled into the parking lot, she felt a strange warmth permeate her body. “Hmm.

Maybe it is going to be warmer out than I thought.” She smiled. “Then I won’t have to worry about being chilled to the bone later.” She smiled as she walked up to the steak house, the wonderful aroma of meat on the grill wafting into her nostrils. “Ahh, that smells soo good.”

As she walked inside, she was immediately greeted by her friends. “Surprise!”

Julia laughed. “It isn’t much of a surprise when you tell me to be here.”

Rebecca laughed. “Well, we thought we should say it anyway.”

Julia sighed. “So, where is this so-called surprise that Sam was telling me about?”

She looked around. “I don’t see anything.”

He laughed. “You will just have to wait.”

Julia crossed her arms. “Is it my favorite food? It must be. You guys got me Kobe steak, didn’t you?”

Jessie put her hand on Julia’s back. “No. Now stop asking. You want to ruin it?”

“Ya.” Sam laughed. “The table is this way.” They led her to a booth at the far end of the restaurant. “The waiter will be right back to get your order.”

Julia sat down. “Don’t you mean our orders?”

“We already ordered,” Rebecca said. “We were just waiting on you.” She smiled.

“I love your dress.”

“Thank you.” She waved her hand at her face. “It is a bit hot in here, though, don’t you think?” Her friends smiled at each other. “Where is that waiter?” Julia grunted as her legs bumped against the bottom of the table.  “What in the world?”  She narrowed her eyes.  “That is strange.”  She quickly adjusted herself.  “Okay, just keep calm, and let’s have a fun evening. Focus on having that nice juicy steak.”  She tapped her fingers on the table.  “I wonder why they all are giggling, though.”

“Can I take your order miss?”

Julia turned her head, and to her surprise, the waiter didn’t seem so tall. “Umm. . .”

She gulped, caught off guard by just how small he seemed. “Water. That will be fine.” She turned her head, smiling.  “That was a bit cool. I didn’t have to look up as much.”

As she turned her head again, Julia winced as her knees hit the bottom of the table again. “Oww.” She slid her hands under the table. “Okay, that time, it wasn’t my fault.”

“What are you talking about?” Sam arched an eyebrow. “Is everything alright?”

Julia adjusted the table. “I think there is something wrong with this thing. It keeps. . .” She suddenly noticed she was at eye level with her friends. “What in the world?” She gulped. “Umm, do you notice anything unusual?”

“Now that you mention it. . .” Rebecca scratched at her arm. “You do seem a bit bigger. I wasn’t going to mention it.”

Julia’s face turned red. “I. . .” She slid down, suddenly embarrassed.  “What is going on? Why am I suddenly growing?”  She looked around.  “Is anyone else looking? Okay, calm down.

It is just a few feet. It is nothing to be worried about. Besides, I always wanted this right.”  She let out a sigh of relief and sat back up.  “Yes. This is good. This is good.”

The waiter came back and stared at Julia. “Weren’t you shorter when I was here before?” He set down her water.

Her cheeks turned red again. “I umm. . .”

“Anyways, it isn’t any of my business. I will let you review the menu and decide what you want to eat tonight.” He walked away.

Julia sighed. “So, it is true. I did grow.”

Jessie laughed. “Well, weren’t you always telling us you were a bit ashamed of your height.” The others nodded their heads.

Julia sighed. “Ya, I guess you are right.” She raised her menu. “I think I will order the biggest steak on the menu to celebrate.” She blinked her eyes as the warmth inside her intensified. “Ughh.” Julia took a deep breath. “Ughh. . .” She gripped the stiff leather of the booth, her heart racing. “Oh my.” Suddenly, her legs shot forward, slamming into Sam and Rebecca as her back tore through the booth. Rebecca and Sam had to climb onto her legs as the couple behind Julia quickly dashed out of the way of her growing body. Jessie, who had been sitting beside her, was flung to the side by her sudden growth spurt.

The entire dinner began to panic as Julia slowly grew, her body filling up the place and pushing around furniture and people alike. Her lovely blue dress grew with her for the most part, but small tears did appear in the outfit. She gulped as her head dragged along the ceiling. “This is getting too tight in here.”

Jessie ran towards the front door of the establishment. “Quickly, Julia. Crawl through here.”

Julia nodded her head as she twisted onto her hands and knees, her back scratching against the ceiling as it knocked lamps and tiles to the ground. She had to force people and tables out of the way as she made her way across the diner, her body still steadily growing.  “I hope I can squeeze through that doorway.”

She took a deep breath as she finally reached the door. Julia was easily able to squeeze her head and shoulders through. On the other hand, her torso had some issues as her body swelled into the doorframe. She twisted about and pushed with all her might, busting into the parking lot and landing just short of the sea of cars. She wiped her forehead and stood up. “Oh god, I am huge.” She blushed, embarrassed. “This is crazy.”

Everyone rushed out of the restaurant, and Julia prepared for the worst. But instead, he just smiled at her. “Surprise!”

She gasped. “What are you all talking about?” She looked down at her friends in confusion.

Sam walked forward as he dusted himself off. “We wanted to do something special for you this year. So, we found a little something that would help you grow.” He laughed. “We didn’t exactly think it would make you grow this much, but. . .”

Rebecca laughed. “Well, you won’t feel short ever again, that is for sure.”

Julia gulped. “But what about all the damage I just did.”

The restaurant owner walked out. “It is fine. Don’t worry about it.” He put his hands into his pockets. “I was told to expect something crazy ahead of time, and your friends paid me. You don’t have to worry about a thing. In fact, if you do feel bad, you can help clean up.”

Julia blushed, this time as happiness filled her. “I don’t know what to say.” She bent down. “Thank you. I. . .”

Jessie smiled. “Don’t mention it. We just want you to be happy.”

Julia stood up and smiled as she looked into the night sky. She knew she would have to adjust to her new height, but she was excited. She had always wanted to be taller, and now her friends had given her the best gift of all. Granted, she might have grown a bit too tall, but that is something she can live with. She smiled as she looked down at them, and just the fact that she could look down at people brought a warm feeling into her heart.  “This is the best birthday I could have hoped for.”


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