Giantess - Part Two by Kelly Addams

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Giantess - Part Two

(Kelly Addams)


Once inside Jasmine was about to discover an uncomfortable truth.
At first she had hesitantly called out, she didn't want to wander around and find the residents asleep. Quickly she convinced herself that she was alone and wandered through the collection of conjoined domes.
"This is exactly what I need," she chuckled as she discovered a wardrobe filled with lines of identical dresses, all slim fitting and shimmering silver just like the outside walls, "This girl seems to like silver." she grinned as she stepped into the first dress she found hanging, then gasped as it reacted, as if alive, and moulded itself to the contours of her body.
"Shit! Well that doesn't happen every day." she gasped as the dress finally stopped moving.
"Something tells me I'm not in Kansas anymore, Dorothy!" she giggled.
Moving further through the domes she arrived at what had to be a kitchen close to the rear. "If there's food here I don't have to go to the town, I can eat as much as I can then get back into the trees and hide, I have to be much safer that way."
Quickly she began opening cupboards, row upon row of silver sachets sat inside with pictures of every conceivable meal stuck to their fronts.
"This is like another world." whispered as she pulled out a package with a roast chicken pictured. "This is another weird world." she added as she tore the package open and found nothing inside but powder. Perhaps it needs to be reconstituted? It was a distinct possibility, but she couldn't find any instructions.
Moving on to the cupboards below the stainless work surface she heaved a massive sigh of relief to discover a long loaf of crusty bread, good old fashioned, down to Earth... Bread!
"This is something I can manage." she chuckled and tucked it under her arm.
Moving on she returned to what appeared to be a study or office, and on a wide desk she spotted a tablet computer.
"I shouldn't really pry." she told herself, but a quick peep could fill in a few of the blanks in her knowledge. Like the date, and where I am?
At the slightest touch it shimmered to life, the screen glowing before displaying a corporate logo that she'd never seen before, and for a girl who lived via computers that was a strange occurrence.
And the operating system? She thought, Portals not Windows, she'd never come across anything called Portals before.
"Shit!" she whispered as the date flashed up, ten years before her original slide date. There was nothing as advanced as this back then, and certainly no OS called Portals.
Finding the menu she began to search, the tablet responding with amazing speed, almost as though it were reading her mind and pre-empting her desires. Slowly she began to accept what wasn't even theoretically possible.
"I slid sideways!"
"Not just backwards or forwards, I slipped to the side."
Jasmine groaned softly as she found a map of the world, an identical one to the map that everyone on the planet knew, at least as far as the shape and distribution of the continents was concerned. The difference was the geopolitical borders, and the names of reshaped countries.
Jasmine wasn't just in a different world.
She had also slipped into a different dimension.
So now I'm not only lost in time... I'm lost in space too!