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Tinies (Part One)
Tinies (Part One)
Tinies (Part One)
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Tinies (Part One)

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When Dylan meets Callie, he can hardly believe his luck. She is just his type, and the best-looking girl he's ever been out with. Callie has a very specific taste in men though, and she'll have to cut Dylan down to size, quite literally. This is a shrinking story with a man being shrunk down by a woman.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJ. D. Tufts
Release dateMar 26, 2023
ISBN9798215496299
Tinies (Part One)
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J. D. Tufts

Jason David Tufts was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana on January 7th, 1984. Interested in writing fiction from a young age, he was drawn to the fantastical, and would marry this to his obsession with large and strong women while a student at Columbia, University. Iiving many years in Philadelphia, he currently resides in Seattle, Washington with his much taller wife Michelle and their twin sons.

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    Tinies (Part One) - J. D. Tufts

    CHAPTER ONE

    Dylan saw her from across the room, a stunning girl with jet black hair, and blue eyes. He was sure that the hair color came out of a bottle, and she might have even been a blond, but the aesthetic was one who couldn’t get enough of. She had that gothy look, without trying too hard, dressed in all black, with her top stretched by big breasts, and her short skirt showing off her long, shapely legs, clad in black nylons. She wore high heels, which pushed her height up to around five-foot-ten.

    That was a height that Dylan really liked. He was six-foot-two, and he had a thing for girls who were only a bit shorter than him, or at least were when they wore high heels. He just thought that was the perfect height, that he could still tower over them, but they were close enough to his height that things still lined up pretty well.

    He had been sitting in the coffee shop working on his grad school paper, but when she walked in, he found himself too distracted to return to work. He watched her as she walked to the counter and ordered something. The thought crossed his mind that he could go up and talk to her, but he found the idea of hitting on a woman in a coffee shop to be a little gauche.

    He willed his gaze back to his laptop screen and tried to concentrate. He was starting to regret his decision to get a doctorate. He

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