Birth of a Kaiju-Girl (Hyper, Giantess, Monster TF)

Story by Tosaku No Kishi

One of my few one-shots. I tried out a couple of things I don't normally do here and tried to keep the length under control, but that didn't really work out.

Hope you enjoy.

Terri crested the final step with a loud huff. Voices blared from below, her little brothers and cousins running amok while their parents relaxed in the living room, leaving Terri to drag her suitcases up a flight of stairs and into her temporary room. Outside, the sun shone invitingly while sea gulls cawed mockingly. If she listened closely, the sound of beachgoers and roving tides were audible. Yet she was stuck inside until her parents decided otherwise.

All because of one little fight at school. And one that wasn’t her fault even by her teachers’ standpoint. Some upstart freshman practically ran at her and started throwing punches, leaving Terri with few options, of which she chose the offensive. She walked away with a creaking jaw and a slight fracture in her right hand, but the other girl looked far worse.

Terri flopped onto the lone, dusty bed and sighed. She’d be out on the beach, flirting with guys and catching some rays if not for that fight. Typical of her parents really, she thought. Dying her hair was fine, getting a few piercings was fine, even getting an illegal tattoo didn’t trigger them, but defending herself was too far evidently. Their little girl had become a delinquent, a hoodlum, despite being top of her class.

“Yep,” Terri quipped to herself, staring at the ugly, green paint that peeled from the wooden ceiling, “Totally makes sense.” Her phone buzzed in her shorts. She pulled it out to see a text from Zoey.

Zoey - They’re seriously not letting you out on your own?

Yep. Terri replied, adding a sad face for good measure.

Zoey - Fucking ditch them. You’re eighteen. Old enough to make your own decisions.

I would, if it weren’t for the little fact that they let me live with them for free. Terri rolled her eyes, though she couldn’t help but smile.

Zoey - You could always mooch off me, you know?

Terri - Yeah, right. I bet your parents would be thrilled.

Zoey - They would. I’ve told them all about how smart you are. They’ll probably pay you to fix my scores.

Terri - I charge $9.95 per hour, non-negotiable.

Zoey - LOL. Seriously though, if you need a place to crash for a while, my couch is always free. Ribby gets the guest bed I’m afraid.

Terri - So, I’m less important than your dog?

Zoey - Have you seen her face?! It’s all puffy, and squishy and her tongue sticks out when she gets all confused.

Good point.

Terri laughed softly, glad to have her friend, even if she was partly to blame for her current predicament. The girl set her phone aside and lifted her electric blue hair. It’d be time to dye it again in a few days, since her roots would start showing. She almost couldn’t remember what she’d looked like as a brunette, though her friends all agreed that blue suited her better. She was inclined to agree.

It suited her bright green eyes and easily tanned skin. Like a small portion of the beach was with her, a mix of the water, seaweed and the people that visited. Even her nose and lip piercings were indicative of such a picture, acting as the trash or pieces of treasure people left behind.

“Can’t catch me! Can’t catch me!” One of her cousins yelled, zipping down the hall outside Terri’s bedroom door.

“Can too!”

“Yeah, we’ll get you!” Her brothers shouted, puffing along at full speed one after the other. Terri knew better. Her siblings were rotund little guys, attuned to lying about on their phones or watching TV, while her cousins regularly went out and did sports. It was entertaining to watch nonetheless.

“Want some help?” She offered them, striding alongside the pair with ease.

“Really?” Max, her youngest brother, stared up at her hopefully. Dan, the older of the two, also turned his attention to her. They knew why she was being punished, and, by the look in their eyes, they were keen to use that knowledge against their cousin.

“In return, you have to help me sneak in and out of the house.”

They nodded swiftly, all too eager to catch their sly relative. Being party to a ‘crime’ with their delinquent big sis was no doubt a bonus, she thought. Terri smirked and pointed to the top of the stairs. The hallway led down the right of them, with a wall that blocked the view to the furthest door. A perfect place to jump out at someone. And snatch them if need be.

“You guys get him back up here, then I’ll hop out and cut him off. You know the rest?” Terri arched an expectant eyebrow. They nodded firmly. She clapped her hands together, “Alright, men. Start the mission.”

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