I DECIDED TO SAVE A PREGNANT GIANTESS I FOUND STRANDED ON A DESERTED ISLAND… BUT 7 DAYS LATER, I REALIZED THE TRUTH WAS FAR MORE TERRIFYING THAN I EVER IMAGINED
The first day on that remote island began with a silence so deep it felt like even my thoughts were echoing against the palm trees.
I thought I was alone.
I thought this would be nothing more than a survival mission, the kind of wild story I’d someday tell around a campfire with a laugh and a drink in my hand.
I was wrong.
Nothing could have prepared me for what I saw at dawn on the third day.
I found her lying between black volcanic rocks, as if the sea itself had dragged her ashore and placed her at my feet after a storm I had somehow slept through.
She was a woman.
But not like any woman I had ever seen.
She was a giantess.
At least thirty feet tall.
Her skin had a soft shimmer, like pale sand still wet from the tide. Her long golden hair was tangled in broken branches and seaweed, spread across the rocks like a river of light. She wore a torn blue tunic embroidered with patterns that looked almost like starfish and ocean symbols, as if she belonged to some forgotten kingdom beneath the sea.
And then I saw the part that made my blood run cold.
She was pregnant.
Massive.
Powerful.
Impossible.
And yet…
she looked fragile.
Her breathing was shallow, uneven, trembling like something caught between life and death. Every sound that escaped her was deep and low, like thunder rolling far away over open water.
I froze.
Every instinct told me to run.
But I couldn’t.
Because when she let out another weak groan and shifted slightly against the rocks, she no longer looked like a monster from some island myth.
She looked like someone suffering.
Someone dying.
“Are you… alive?” I whispered, my own voice shaking so badly it barely sounded human.
Her eyes opened.
Huge.
Blue like the light hidden beneath ocean waves.
And when she looked at me, I felt something I still can’t fully explain.
YOU SAVED A PREGNANT GIANTESS STRANDED ON A FORGOTTEN ISLAND… SEVEN DAYS LATER, YOU DISCOVERED WHY THE OCEAN HAD DELIVERED HER TO YOU