"TODD!" Your mom exclaims as her face instantly goes from casual curiosity to wide open eyed alarm.
"What, where, mom, we know he is not here." Anne confused, turns to her mom.
"Here, there is, on the ground, Anne, look at what you pointed!" Your mom pointed as well, then lowered her hands as she rested her body, chest down on the floor.
Anne strains her eyes as she focuses on what she tough was a twitching insect until now that she sees it flailing its limbs, and sees it only has four limbs, using two for gesture and two for biped posture, and clearly jumping up and down for their attention.
"How, Todd that's you, you are tiny, how?" Anne rapidly questions you, incredulous at the sight of her miniaturized brother.
You yell loudly the start of your day since you awoke to their entrance and how you have no idea how you got shrunken to this size.
Both your mom and sister only stared attentively as if still waiting for your respond, closing their distance from you, and you realize they are not hearing any of your words, your sounds are to minor for their from their bigger size and ears.
"Anne, we can hear your brother, his voice cant reach us like this." Coming to the same conclusion, your mom turned to Anne, and softly explains so.
"What can we do mom? shrinking should be impossible? right?" Anne questions.
"I don't know Anne, for now, please lower your voice, i don't know if speaking loud will affect him badly" Your mom theorizes, and returns her concerned sight to your direction, thinking of what to do.
You can only await for her course of action.   indicates the next chapter needs to be written. |
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