Just some growth shenanigans with two kidnappers, who plan to kidnap and grow a child to huge size with a growth ray that they found in order to get some big ransom. However, they are not scientists, and the child might grow beyond their control...
"Sam, you are a genious!" said one of the anthro cats. He wore a black suit, a ski mask, and a flashlight. His partner in crime, who wore a similar outfit, smirked.
"I know, right, Henry?"
Both of them were standing in the middle of an abandoned warehouse, way outside the city, in the middle of a forest. It seemed the building was forgotten a long time ago, judging by the amount of dust and lack of stock. Hanry found it accidentally when he was searching for a location to hide their treasure they looted over the years: golden neclaces, jewels, all kind of stuff.
At first, the two criminals thought the warehouse was completely empty. As Sam looked around, using the weak light of the flashlight, he saw nothing but empty shelves, desks, and junk all over the floor.
"It's perfect!"
Henry nodded, and he took a step further into the darkness - until he found something big in the corner.
"What is it?" he asked, walking to the unusually big pile. It turned out was a big machine with a pointy edge, like a gigantic drill machine. He looked at the control panel, and just out of boredoom, he fiddled with the buttons.
A strange beam fired from
the “drill tip” striking a piece of
lent on the ground.
Suddenly the warehouse shook
a bit and the lent piece seemed to
shift then suddenly it burst
larger in fast increments until
the former tiny lent ball gave the
worlds largest ball of yarn more
than a run for its money stopping
growing until it just brushed the
warehouse ceiling.
The 2 criminal soon to be kidnappers
grinned a plan forming between
them. A crazy and potentially
disastrous plan….
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