Literature
Port City Goddess (Chapter 3)
The giantess showed no signs of imminent departure, and if anything seemed to be leaning closer to Seaway all the time. After a while, and a few more thunderous booms from her lips, she descended yet again, this time bringing her face to bear right over the city. Soon the telescope was no longer necessary to discern her feminine features, and the enigmatic giant visitor’s face was plainly visible to everyone below. The girl was undeniably pretty, adorable even, which seemed in strange contrast to everything else about her mighty form that suggested an apocalyptic harbinger. Her twinkly eyes and earnest smile soothed some citizens but unnerved others, as they had to guess this was the same expression a regular-sized girl might make just before she fried an anthill with a magnifying glass. The sun was now thoroughly blocked by the girl’s face, trapping them all in twilight, save for the light shining between the ropes of brown hair. Her head hung so close over that city that her every