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"Aren't they the cutest? I think they arrived together way back during the first anomaly. At least they were in the same tank when I... adopted them. Sorry, they're a bit shy. They've never been around so many normal-sized people." Lena casually discussed with the photographer, hard at work preparing her camera.

The shrunken women couldn't believe it. For the first time in months, they were sharing a room with someone other than their owner. Every experiment aiming to send them back to their dimension had failed. Faced with an ever growing number of victims and mounting pressure to keep their case a secret, the organization that collected them had no other choice but to reveal their existence.

Being shown to the world wasn't the triumphant victory the puny pair had once imagined. Instead of the support they hoped for, they found nothing but indifference in the giant strangers' intimidating gazes.

As the dark camera lens settled on them, the shrunken women finally got a glimpse of their own reflections. Cowering in Lena's shadow, dwarfed by her sneakers, they couldn't recognize the women they once were - and the rest of the world wouldn't either...


This was supposed to be a super quick outfit test! Instead, it transformed into a simple but neat size piece :D

This I originally did that to see which outfit looked best, mind telling me your favorite? 

The boldness of the stockings+pantyhose that only someone with legs like these could pull off? The simple yet sexy efficiency of the pantyhose by themselves? Or the always fashionable short shorts on bare legs?

Also, we're reaching a pretty crucial point in the Victims of the Anomaly lore - the moment tinies aren't a secret anymore. Displayed like this, I'm not sure they'll make a strong first impression on the world - as equals of normal-sized folks at least...

As always, I hope you enjoy this new piece :)

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Tiny Scribe J

So much to love here. Jean shorts, pantyhose, the socks, the shoes, so many wonderful things I never knew I needed to see Tracer wear. Superb job as always, both with the art and the storytelling.