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Disney & Nickelodeon characters shrink at the mercy of girls from their show.

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Chapter #6

Jinora's Spiritual Accident

    by: Haro-Haze Author IconMail Icon
It had been two weeks since Vattu's attack on Republic City, and he had left some lingering problems for the citizens to overcome. The main problem was the nuisance of the Spirit Vines, which expanded over almost every street in the city. Citizens could not freely enter their homes or drive their Satomobiles to work, and Avatar Korra had done everything in her power to remove the annoying infestation of vines that plagued her new home.

Korra had tried burning the vines, squashing them, cleansing them with Spiritbending, and had finally come to a dead-end, so she decided to go to the most spiritual person she knew for advice, Jinora. The young Airbender was still on Air Bender Island, where she was currently training to earn her Arrows, like Aang and her father Tenzin had before her.

"Korra!" Jinora and Ikki yelled as the 17-Year-Old Avatar arrived on their island, jumping off her Polar Bear Dog to greet the young Airbenders. She grabbed their heads, pulling them into her ample bosom, burying their faces in her breasts as she gave them a big hug.

"It's so good to see you girls," Korra announced as she held the girls tightly.

"It's good to see you too, Korra," they replied, at least that what she thought they said. She couldn't be sure with their voices muted by her D-Cup breasts.

"Ikki, can you give Jinora and me a few moments to talk?" She asked, finally allowing them to pull back and breathe unhindered.

"Awe, no fair! Why can't I come?" Ikki asked as Korra pulled her older sister towards the temple for a private conversation.

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"What did you want to talk about, Korra?" Jinora asked as the two found some privacy inside the temple.

"The Spirit Vine problem in Republic City is only getting worse, and I don't know how to stop it. I was hoping Raava could do something, contact the Spirits controlling the vines. But I haven't been in contact with her since Harmonic Convergence." Korra reluctantly admitted not usually being one to acknowledge her shortcomings.

"Okay, I understand. But what do you need me to do?" Jinora asked, happy to help in any way that she could.

"You saved me from Vaatu! You're stronger than you realize. Maybe you can help me contact Raava." Korra said, reassuring Jinora as she asked for her help.

"Okay, Korra, I'll try." Jinora smiled, guiding her friend to the meditation area to lead her into the Spirit World. They got on their knees, sitting directly across from one another, centering their bodies to free the mind.

Korra could feel the connection with her spiritual self. She was in a dark void, and there was a blue body of light that resembled Jinora. She was much smaller than Korra since her spiritual form was a blue giant, but it wouldn't remain that way for long as she reached out to grab Jinora.

A jolt of electricity extended from her hand into Jinora. This exchange caused a shift in their spiritual presence, transferring Korra's massive reserves of spiritual energy into Jinora's spirit.

As Korra's astral body began to shrink in size, Jinora grew in equal proportion, surpassing Korra in size before either of them could even process what was happening.

"What the heck is going on?" Korra asked, now looking up at Jinora.

"I don't know!" Jinora panicked, in contrast, looking down at a child-sized Korra.

Korra continued to shrink while Jinora grew taller by the second until she was the size of a 50-foot-tall giant. But as Korra reached her average human size and Jinora stopped growing, she continued to wither away. The Water-Tribe-born Avatar became smaller and smaller. She shrunk to the size of a Fire Ferret, maybe a little taller, it was hard to tell with an empty black void surrounding them, but Korra was becoming harder for Jinora to see at her incredibly larger size.

Korra continued to shrink, reduced to the size of a pea in mere moments, becoming so small that Jinora could support her entire body on the tip of her pinky finger.

Finally, the two girls snapped out of their trance, and the first thing Jinroa did was look forward, trying and confirm that Korra was alright. But she had vanished from the meditation hall, or so she thought as she heard Korra's voice squeak.

"I'm down here!" Korra yelled, attracting Jinora's attention as she looked down to see that she had shrunk the Avatar to the size of an almond in front of her.

"Korra? But, you're so tiny." Jinora said, trying to think of a more delicate way to phrase her words as she looked down to see what had happened to Korra.

However, before either of them could say another word, a door opened on the other end of the temple. Jinora panicked. Her only thought was, "don't let anyone see Korra!" only able to come with one idea to accomplish this task.

"I'm sorry," Jinora announced, reaching down and squeezing her friend into the center of her tight fist. Her nimble fingers dominated the brown-skinned Avatar, bullying her as she quickly stood up to hide Korra behind her back.

"Jinora! What are you doing?" Korra yelled, fighting back against the young Airbender's overwhelming power. However, Jinora didn't respond, simply squeezing Korra tighter to restrict her movements.

"Agh!" Korra screamed, unable to move a muscle.

Jinora turned and faced forward as Asami Sato strolled into the temple, a nervous tickle catching at her throat as she worried that she would be the one blamed for shrinking the Avatar.

"Hey Jinora, is everything okay? It looks like something's bothering you." Asami noted, observing the nervous look on Jinora's face. Leaning forward on her tiptoes to try and catch a peek over the young girl's shoulder, "Are you hiding something behind your back?" Asami asked, raising the pressure.

"Is that Asami?" Korra asked, trusting her best friend to help her, but neither of her friends could hear her speak as Jinora lowered Korra down her back.

In a series of motions too quick for Korra to follow, Jinora quickly pulled her pants away from her skin, allowing Korra to roll towards her bare buttcheeks, giving a quick, discreet blast of air from her palm to send Korra flying into her buttcrack.

"Jinora! Please! No..." was all Korra could yell as she saw her destination, finding herself buried face-first in the teenage girl's doughy rear.

"See, nothing," Jinora said, pulling out her hands to reveal that she was empty-handed to Asami, her pants closing over Korra, trapping the tiny Avatar in near-total darkness.

"Oh, okay. Sorry to accuse you. Hey, have you seen Korra around?" Asami asked, prompting Jinora to lie.

She could feel Korra kicking and squirming between her cheeks, her screaming voice tickling the inner curves of her buttcheeks. "Jinora! I swear if you don't let me out of here, then I am going to-ahhh!" Korra yelled angrily, her voice cut short by an uncharacteristic girlish squeak caused by Jinora clenching her cheeks to silence her.

"No, I haven't seen her all day." Jinora lied, trying to ignore the miniature Avatar struggling against her butt flesh.

"Yeah, me neither. I haven't heard from Korra since yesterday. I'm worried she's gotten herself into a tight spot." Asami announced, not realizing that Korra was quite literally trapped in a tight space only a few feet away.

Jinora flinched at Asami's choice of words, reminded to unclench her cheeks so Korra could breathe. She tried to relax her body, wanting Korra to forgive her actions when this ordeal was over.

"So I heard you started practicing meditation?" Jinora asked, desperate to steer the conversation away from Korra.

"Yes, I have, after everything that happened with my dad and now Varrick. I just, I don't know. I need something constant and positive in my life, but I can't seem to center myself properly." Asami admitted, a little embarrassed she couldn't meditate properly. Of course, she wasn't the only one. Korra had trouble meditating as well at first.

"Oh, I'd be happy to help you with that later," Jinora announced, always willing to lead someone else as a spiritual expert.

How will Asami respond?

1. "Why don't you teach me now?" Asami asks, cornering Jinora whose unable to make up a valid explanation to excuse herself, forcing her to sit on Korra, rolling her under her cheeks while teaching Asami how to meditate.

2. Jinora breaks and tells Asami everything, how she shrunk Korra, where she was, and how she was so sorry about everything.

3. Asami tells Jinora she has something she has been working on that she thinks Jinora will like, leading her to a room where Jinora will try on the first iteration of the Airbender flight suit.

4. Korra struggles to utilize her bending abilities, releasing only a spark of Firebending energy, burning one of Jinora's buttcheeks. Forcing her to excuse herself, finding Ikki short after, using her sister's help to get revenge on Korra.
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