Flori's Act of Vengeance (unhappy Ending) 4K version VR360
As Flori's wrathful gaze bore into your eyes, you couldn't help but feel the weight of her unhappiness. Her fingers deftly manipulated a mysterious remote-like device, and before you could blink, your world began to shrink.
The diminutive figure that once was you shrank in stages, feeling each inch slip away with a visceral pain. Flori watched on, her emotions shifting between anger and amusement as she relished in your tiny plight.
In time, you were reduced to a mere speck, dangling between her breasts like a delicate chandelier. Your voice was but a whisper against her skin, and even then, it seemed to go unnoticed by the towering beauty who now held your life in her hands.
Flori's towering body loomed over you, casting long shadows that danced across the room like specters. She considered her options, toying with the idea of crushing you beneath her high heels or grinding you into the floor with her bare feet.
Instead, she took a moment to admire her handiwork, studying your tiny form through a magnifying glass. She chuckled softly, finding your diminutive size both amusing and oddly arousing.
"Look at you," she breathed, "You're still alive?" She playfully pinched her fingertips together, measuring the distance between them. "Let me try one more time."
Her breasts loomed closer, pressing against your shrunken form with irresistible force. The bones in your body snapped like twigs beneath her weight, and with one final exhale, your life slipped away.
Flori picked up your tiny, lifeless body, her fingers tracing the contours of your shrunken form. She studied it for a moment, her eyes filled with an unsettling mix of fascination and malice. Then, with a flick of her wrist, she flushed you down the toilet, watching as the rushing water carried your broken body away.
The giantess stood there for a moment, looking down at the toilet bowl thoughtfully. She couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction at the destruction she had wrought. It was clear that you had underestimated her power, and now, you were nothing more than a tragic reminder of the price of betrayal.