Crushed under My feet- Greek language
In the middle of the night, a group of intimidated soldiers infiltrated my home. Unbeknownst to them, they were about to encounter a force they could never have imagined. As I walked into the living room, my eyes darted around, searching for the intruders hiding in every corner. The air was thick with anticipation, and I couldn't help but feel a surge of power course through my veins.
I strolled over to the first soldier, who was shaking in fear beneath me. With a flick of my foot, I sent him flying across the room. The others watched in horror as their comrade landed with a loud thud against the wall. "You think you can intimidate me?" I growled, my voice echoing through the silence. "You pathetic creatures mean nothing to me."
I knelt down and grabbed another soldier by the collar, lifting him off the ground with ease. He squeaked in terror as he dangled helplessly in my grasp. "You," I said, pointing to another, "You think you can steal from me? My underwear, perhaps?" I laughed, shaking my head in disbelief. "You're all so small, so insignificant. You don't even register on the radar of women in this world."
The soldiers trembled, their hearts racing as they realized the hopelessness of their situation. They were nothing more than ants to me, and I could crush them under my feet anytime I wanted. "You have nothing left to live for," I mused, watching their terrified expressions. "There's no point in resisting. You're already dead."
With a cruel smile, I crushed the soldier in my hand, feeling his bones breaking beneath my grip. The others watched in horror, their faces contorted in fear and disbelief. "This is what you get for trying to cross me," I said, my voice cold and emotionless. "You should have known better than to mess with someone like me."
The remaining soldiers scrambled to get out of my way, their eyes wide with fear and disgust. I stood up, towering over them, and walked towards the door. "Tell your friends," I called back over my shoulder, my voice echoing ominously. "Tell them they should stay away from me. Because if they don't, they'll end up like you."
As I left the room, I couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction wash over me. These pathetic creatures had tried to intimidate me, but they only ended up proving my point. I was a giant, and they were nothing but ants, easily crushed under my feet.