I Sat on Them! Giantess Gabriela 4k
With a sigh of contentment, Gabriela plopped down onto her plush couch. She was in the mood for some mindless entertainment and couldn't help but feel a slight thrill as she sank into the soft cushions. Unexpectedly, she felt something hard beneath her.
Her eyes widened in surprise as she realized what it was. A tiny figure, barely visible to the naked eye, lay crushed beneath her immense weight. Despite her initial shock, a playful grin spread across her face. This was too good to pass up.
Gabriela rose to her feet, towering over the little figure lying on the floor. She hesitated for a moment, unsure of how to proceed. Then, her curiosity getting the better of her, she gently picked up the tiny man and held him before her eyes.
"What have we here?" she whispered, studying his frail form. With a burst of mischievous energy, she scooped him up in one hand and sat back down on the couch, placing him between her thighs.
As she settled in to watch television once more, Gabriela couldn't help but savor the feeling of power that coursed through her veins. The tiny man was completely at her mercy, his cries of fear and pain muffled by her soft skin.
Her dark eyes glinted with amusement as she noticed other figures darting in and out of her line of sight. It seemed like everyone wanted a piece of the action. With a sinister grin, she stood up again, ready to claim more victims for her twisted game.
One by one, she picked up the brave—or foolish—souls who dared cross her path. Some she sat on just once, others she crushed beneath her weight multiple times, laughing maniacally all the while.
The afternoon sun began to set, painting the sky in hues of pink and orange. Gabriela, covered in sweat and dirt from her exploits, finally collapsed onto the couch, exhausted but satisfied. She had proven once again that she was the undisputed queen of the tiny world she had created.
As she watched the credits roll by, Gabriela couldn't help but feel a twinge of regret. Her little playmates were nothing more than memories now, scattered across the floor like discarded toys. But for this brief moment, they had been a part of her world—and she had loved every second of it.