Small but mighty by ArtObservingItalian, literature
Literature
Small but mighty
Nigel opened the door and went to the dressing room downstairs because one of the actors had hit the anvil too hard with the prop hammer and it had broken; when he entered the room, he saw with chagrin that the box containing the spare prop hammer was placed on the sixth shelf of the bookcase, just out of his reach. The young man tried to stand on his toes to grab the box, but he couldn't pull it closer to himself; luckily, there was a large piece of red cloth under it, with one of the corners within reach. Nigel stood on his toes again, grabbed the corner of the red cloth and pulled it, causing the box to fall on the ground, but before he could pick up the hammer prop, the large red cloth fell on him, enveloping him entirely. The young man was about to pull the cloth off himself, when it suddenly wrapped itself around him; he attempted to remove the large cloth, but he couldn't get a good grip on it, as it kept moving around him and was too strong to be torn. While Nigel's struggle
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee by ArtObservingItalian, literature
Literature
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
Walter had the role of wardrobe supervisor, namely, he had to take care of costumes and props and check on their state once in a while. Rehearsals were going on and during one of these, the main actor had forgotten his cane in the dressing room backstage - the play was set in London in the 19th century - and the young man was told to bring the object onto the stage. He went downstairs, found the black cane in the wardrobe and proceeded upstairs, but he tripped and hit his knee; after recovering from the pain, Walter checked his right leg: nothing seemed to be broken, but it still hurt. The young man slowly got back on his feet and tried to continue walking, but he immediately lost his balance, which caused his pain to spike up again; he didn’t want to go back upstairs by crawling, so he decided to put the cane to use: he held the top of it in his right hand and pushed up. While Walter was going upstairs, he had the feeling that the pain in his right knee was diminishing, which was true
From harmless herbivore to colossal calamity by ArtObservingItalian, literature
Literature
From harmless herbivore to colossal calamity
A rabbit was going through the forest, looking for food and avoiding any predators. While he was hopping around, he accidentally got in contact with a puddle of bright green water, which was toxic waste. At first, nothing happened, but then the bunny felt his back paws in a grip, as if he was having cramps; they got longer, followed by his hind limbs. His body stretched and lost his egg shape, his front limbs lengthened and curved and his front paws became more dexterous. When the transformation ended, the rabbit was bigger than before and didn't feel like walking on four paws anymore, due to his longer and stronger spine; he tried standing on his feet, losing his balance the first couple of times, but then he used a nearby tree trunk for support and took some steps in his new bipedal stance, gaining more confidence and stability as he went on. The anthropomorphic rabbit hopped and skipped through the forest, looking for herbs to chew and water to drink, and came across another puddle
Small but mighty by ArtObservingItalian, literature
Literature
Small but mighty
Nigel opened the door and went to the dressing room downstairs because one of the actors had hit the anvil too hard with the prop hammer and it had broken; when he entered the room, he saw with chagrin that the box containing the spare prop hammer was placed on the sixth shelf of the bookcase, just out of his reach. The young man tried to stand on his toes to grab the box, but he couldn't pull it closer to himself; luckily, there was a large piece of red cloth under it, with one of the corners within reach. Nigel stood on his toes again, grabbed the corner of the red cloth and pulled it, causing the box to fall on the ground, but before he could pick up the hammer prop, the large red cloth fell on him, enveloping him entirely. The young man was about to pull the cloth off himself, when it suddenly wrapped itself around him; he attempted to remove the large cloth, but he couldn't get a good grip on it, as it kept moving around him and was too strong to be torn. While Nigel's struggle
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee by ArtObservingItalian, literature
Literature
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
Walter had the role of wardrobe supervisor, namely, he had to take care of costumes and props and check on their state once in a while. Rehearsals were going on and during one of these, the main actor had forgotten his cane in the dressing room backstage - the play was set in London in the 19th century - and the young man was told to bring the object onto the stage. He went downstairs, found the black cane in the wardrobe and proceeded upstairs, but he tripped and hit his knee; after recovering from the pain, Walter checked his right leg: nothing seemed to be broken, but it still hurt. The young man slowly got back on his feet and tried to continue walking, but he immediately lost his balance, which caused his pain to spike up again; he didn’t want to go back upstairs by crawling, so he decided to put the cane to use: he held the top of it in his right hand and pushed up. While Walter was going upstairs, he had the feeling that the pain in his right knee was diminishing, which was true
From harmless herbivore to colossal calamity by ArtObservingItalian, literature
Literature
From harmless herbivore to colossal calamity
A rabbit was going through the forest, looking for food and avoiding any predators. While he was hopping around, he accidentally got in contact with a puddle of bright green water, which was toxic waste. At first, nothing happened, but then the bunny felt his back paws in a grip, as if he was having cramps; they got longer, followed by his hind limbs. His body stretched and lost his egg shape, his front limbs lengthened and curved and his front paws became more dexterous. When the transformation ended, the rabbit was bigger than before and didn't feel like walking on four paws anymore, due to his longer and stronger spine; he tried standing on his feet, losing his balance the first couple of times, but then he used a nearby tree trunk for support and took some steps in his new bipedal stance, gaining more confidence and stability as he went on. The anthropomorphic rabbit hopped and skipped through the forest, looking for herbs to chew and water to drink, and came across another puddle
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