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Small Guy in a Big Mall
- Narrated by: Delia Cyrillo
- Length: 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
All Scott needed was a phone charger...
When he braves Black Friday shopping at his local mall, he knows it's going to be difficult to get in and get out. But while in line, he meets a strange woman who seems oddly flirtatious. As he makes his way across the mall, he starts to feel odd. His clothes aren't fitting correctly. He's sweating. Everyone is looking bigger. And he constantly sees the strange woman in the crowd, as if she's following him.
But Scott will soon learn that it's all a game. And the prize at the end is playing with a giantess. Will he make it to her before he shrinks away to nothing?
©2022 Amber Collins (P)2022 Amber Collins
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