SamRend - Bigger Better Company 10
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The Giantess's Commanding Presence
SamRend - Bigger Better Company 10
As the elevator doors opened, he felt a wave of anticipation wash over him. The tall, imposing figure of the giantess stood before him, her presence commanding the room. She was dressed in a sleek, form-fitting black dress tha...
The Giantess's Commanding Presence
SamRend - Bigger Better Company 10
As the elevator doors opened, he felt a wave of anticipation wash over him. The tall, imposing figure of the giantess stood before him, her presence commanding the room. She was dressed in a sleek, form-fitting black dress that hugged her curves, accentuating her size. Her heels clicked against the floor as she stepped forward, her gaze fixed on him. The atmosphere was electric, charged with an intense energy that made him tremble with excitement. "You must be David," she said, her voice deep and resonant. It was more of a statement than a question, as if she already knew everything about him. He nodded, unable to speak as she towered over him. She reached down, her hand engulfing his in a vice-like grip that sent shivers down his spine. "Follow me," she commanded, leading him down a long corridor towards her office. The office was just as impressive as she was. The walls were adorned with photos of her in various poses, each one more captivating than the last. Her desk was enormous, dwarfing the standard-sized chair she sat in. He couldn't help but feel small and insignificant in comparison. Yet, there was something about her that made him feel safe and protected. It was a strange dichotomy that left him both intimidated and aroused. "So, David," she said, leaning back in her chair. "Tell me why you want to work for SamRend." Her eyes bored into him, demanding honesty. He swallowed hard, his throat dry. "I...I've always admired your work," he stammered. "The way you make people feel so small and insignificant...it's intoxicating." He couldn't believe he was saying these things, but the truth was pouring out of him. She smiled, a predatory grin that sent shivers down his spine. "I like your honesty," she said. "You know what they say - honesty is the best policy." She stood up, towering over him once again. "Welcome to SamRend, David," she said. "I think you're going to fit in just fine."There are no reviews for this gComic.
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