Hazel McCullough: staring down, perplexed Oh my gosh! I didn't see it! How did this happen?!
Hazel McCullough, fill us in on how you became a giantess!
Hazel McCullough: Well, it all started a few years ago. I was wandering around the woods, picking wildflowers like I usually did. Then I stumbled upon a strange little pill.
A pill? What sort of pill was it?
Hazel McCullough: I don't know! It looked like one of those vitamins you take for colds or something. But I popped it into my mouth anyway. And then...
Hazel McCullough: Then... I started feeling weird. My body felt like it was growing, like I was being stretched from head to toe. And then... BAM! I woke up the next morning and I was HUGE!
Wow, that must've been terrifying, Hazel. So, you're a giantess now, huh?
Hazel McCullough: Yeah, it's been quite the rollercoaster ride, let me tell ya. At first, I didn't even know what to do.
Did you try to hide it, or did you go out and show the world your new size?
Hazel McCullough: At first, I tried to hide it. I didn't want anyone to think I was some kind of freak or monster. But it was impossible to keep it a secret.
That must've been tough, Hazel. So, how did you handle it?
Hazel McCullough: Well, I started doing some research, trying to figure out what this pill was and if there was any way to reverse the effects.
Did you find anything useful?
Hazel McCullough: Not really. No one had any idea what this pill was or how to undo its effects. I felt so alone and lost.
So, what now, Hazel? Are you gonna keep living as a giantess, or are you still hoping to find a cure?
Hazel McCullough: Well, I've decided to embrace my new reality. I mean, being a giantess has its perks too.
Alright, Hazel. So, you're gonna rock this new size of yours. What's next for the giantess?
Hazel McCullough: I started experimenting with using my size to help others. I would, um, "borrow" things from the grocery store and bring them to the homeless shelter.
You're a thief now, Hazel? That's...unexpected. Did anyone catch you?
Hazel McCullough: No, luckily no one caught me. It was exhilarating, actually. I felt like I could make a real difference in people's lives.
So, you're more of a hero than a villain, huh? That's awesome, Hazel!
Hazel McCullough: Yeah, I guess you could say that. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows.