The Booth
When I first read the sign I thought it was a joke. I mean who wouldn't have?
Yet there it was boldly emblazoned in red letters, "Shrinking Booth $1.00, and
written parentheses just below it the words "Men only please". I mean a kissing
booth sounded believable at least. The booth itself was a monstrosity. It would
have been best described as an overdone lemonade stand. It was crudely built and
rickety looking with a sparsely applied purple and pink paint job. It was so
gaudy and poorly done that it couldn't escape notice.
On passing by I did a double take, then a triple take at the sign. I stood there
debating whether or not to see what it was all about. It was the first Saturday
in ages I had no exams or assignments to finish up. I could definitely think of
better things to do than indulge someone's overactive imagination. Sure I was
curious, but curiosity wasn't enough to sway me. The woman sitting in the booth
was another matter entirely. The brunette had been watching me intently ever
since I first showed interest in the booth. She smiled wryly at me as I
approached. My eyes drifted between her and the sign, though mostly they were on
her. Convinced I hadn't misread the sign, I contented myself to size her up. She
was worth it. Sharp vibrant eyes, a smooth face and petite features. Trim but
not emaciated, shapely, and fairly well endowed. Not beautiful in what you might
call the supermodel sense of the word, but very, very pretty. She had to be no
more than eighteen or nineteen so I guessed she was probably a Freshman.
There was something about the way she looking at me that made me feel a little
uneasy. Like I'd fallen into her trap or something. Finally I gathered the
courage to ask her the obvious question point blank. "So, what's the story with
this booth?" I tried to sound conversational instead of incredulous but didn't
quite succeed. The knowing look she gave me told me it wasn't the first time
today she'd heard the tone.
Her voice was warm and friendly, with an almost soothing quality to it. Just
hearing her speak gave me the impression that this was a person who could be
trusted, one of those rare people who can treat strangers with the total
sincerity that would make them feel like a lifelong friend. An impressive
quality to have since what she was saying to me seemed patently ridiculous. It
was plain to me that she believed every word of it. "You give me a dollar and
I'll shrink you. It's as simple as that." For the first time I noticed that she
was sizing me up too. Just not in the same way I'd been doing to her. In her
left hand was a green pen. Even as she spoke to me I could see her making a mark
next to the 3-and-a-half-inch mark on a ruler that was sitting conveniently on
the counter. There were four other marks already on the thing, each in a
different shade of ink at 2, two-and-a-half, three, and six inches respectively.
I remember thinking, "She can't seriously believe that she's already shrunk four
guys can she? I didn't say it out loud of course she seemed really sincere and I
didn't want to offend her.
"Three and a half inches tall?" I asked. I was a little amused at how seriously
she was taking all this. If she noticed my amusement she didn't let it show. She
nodded briefly and held the ruler up to face level, comparing me to the height
she'd chosen. "Palm sized." She explained. "I want you small enough to handle
you one handed." I was still trying to humor her. "Then what happens to me after
you shrink me?" She set the ruler back on the counter and gave me that same wry
smile. "For starters I'll take you home with me. After about six months you'll
be ready for re-enlargement. Between now and then, who knows?" She sounded sly
and possessive at the same time. "Now how about that dollar?" Her gaze settled
on me expectantly. I hesitated. Deep down I knew, or alt least thought I knew
that shenever be able to shrink me for real. Still her whole attitude threw me
for a loop. Able to shrink me or not it was clear that she wanted to do it.
Wanted me for what though? Her toy, her pet? That made me nervous. It was just
plain weird.
I debated whether or not to just turn around and walk away. Feeling strangely
detached I reached into my wallet and pulled out a dollar. Reluctantly I handed
it to her. "Excellent!" Her enthusiasm brought me out of the reverie I had
drifted into. She reached beneath the counter and pulled out several jars. She
looked at me apologetically. "There is one thing I forgot to mention. I have to
stay here for at least twenty minutes longer. That's when Cheryl's supposed to
come and take over. You'll have to wait in a jar until she shows up."
I blinked at her several times not really sure how I should respond. She put her
hand over mine. "I am really sorry about this. I was in a hurry to get here this
morning and I forgot my backpack." Again I didn't know what to say. After a
moment she picked up the largest jar and held it up. It looked like an old
pickle jar. Someone, either she or Cheryl I assumed had already jabbed a few
dozen holes in the lid. "What I'm getting at is you can pick the jar if you'd
like. I suggest this one. It'll give you the most room." I forced a smile and
nodded.
She went to work trying to twist the lid off. It didn't budge. "You know I
forgot to ask your name." Finally she gave up and handed the jar to me. "Could
you get that...? What is your name?"
I gave the lid a hard twist and it came loose with a loud pop. "I'm Allen." I
set the jar and the lid on the counter. "I'm Sarah." She blurted as she thrust
her hand at me. I shook it cordially. Sarah glanced down at the jar. "I am
really sorry about the jar thing Allen. I won't ever put you in one again. I
promise."
I smiled at her. "That's good to know." I wondered if she had any idea how
ludicrous this whole thing seemed to me. If so she didn't let on. From
underneath the counter she produced what looked like a pocket flashlight
attached to a pair of brass knuckles. It was made of black plastic and I noticed
that Sarah had painted two sky blue hearts on either side of the thing. This
time I couldn't stifle my laughter so I turned it into a coughing fit. Sarah had
busied herself adjusting a few nobs and didn't seem to notice. "So, that's your
shrinking ray?" I asked pointing doubtfully at it. It looked like something you
might find in a crackerjack box. Sarah patted it proudly. "This is it. It took
me most of last semester to earn it." She fixed me with that same possessive
gaze. "But it was worth it."
I had no time to ask what that meant. Sarah made a final adjustment and aimed at
me. "Alright this shouldn't hurt, but try to hold still." I held up my hands in
mock surrender. "Okay shrink me." There was an audible click as Sarah depressed
the trigger. The device made a whirring sound, followed by a high whine as it
gathered power. All at once a stream of pure white energy lanced from the tip of
the thing. I jumped back in total surprise but the beam hit me anyway. The
blinding bolt struck me at heart level. I felt for the hole I was sure had just
been burned in my chest.
Nothing.
I started to say something to Sarah before I realized I couldn't see her. I
couldn't see anything but a wall of shimmering white energy. The beam had
expanded and enveloped me in what seemed like a bubble. Within the bubble I was
being covered with what seemed like thick fog. I breathed it in, and felt my
throat and tongue tingle with warmth. It settled on my skin and nipped at me
like static electricity. Then as abruptly as it had encased me, it was gone.
When I first looked around my "new" surrounding I wondered where the booth had
gone. All I could see was a massive slab of plywood as long and tall as a small
building with that same easter egg purple paint job. Disbelief hit me all at
once as my gaze drifted upwards. Impossible as it seemed I was still in front of
the booth. My jaw dropped. The front of the booth now extended so far upwards
that I could scarcely make out the top of the counter. The sign wasn't visible
from my tiny vantage point. But I could imagine the words I had thought so
ridiculous were mocking my disbelief far above me. It really was a shrinking
booth, she'd really done it. I was less than four inches tall. Small pieces of
gravel had transformed themselves into stones and boulders. The patch of short
grass in front of the booth came up to my waist.
Then Sarah came around the corner. I gasped. Disbelief gave way to fear. It
seemed impossible for something so large to be moving so quickly. Her hightops
rose and fell causing bone jarring tremors as she came for me. The muscles in
her legs rippled like fluid. I felt the raw power and grace in each step she
took. My own legs were frozen in place. I wanted to run from her but I found I
couldn't. My fear of her was so great I couldn't look up any further than her
knees. Never in my life had I been so terrified. It's not that she wasn't still
beautiful. Or even that I wasn't still attracted to her on some level. It's just
there was a new quality to her from this angle. Majestic and awesome are good
words to describe it but even they can't do it justice. A feeling of intense
fear at her size, but mixed with a sense of awe at her beauty, grace, and power.
If you've ever seen a natural wonder and marveled at it's power you'll know
something about what I mean. The Pacific Ocean for example is vast, and
beautiful, and powerful, but it isn't staring back at you with perfect awareness
of just how small and vulnerable you are compared to it. Sarah had all those
qualities, and even with my eyes fixed firmly on her ankles I could sense her
eyes on me. Feeling her gaze coupled with the immensity of her made me feel even
smaller. I couldn't bear the thought of those piercing eyes looking down on me
like an insect. I started shaking like a leaf.
She reached for me. I knew that she was even before the shadow of her hand fell
over me. Slowly I forced myself to look up. Her hand was directly above me and I
had to take several steps backwards befor I could see it clearly. Her fingers
were spread wide. The thought of being handled didn't thrill me. I fell to the
ground bringing my arms up in futile warding off gesture. Her fingers curled
around my torso. The warmth of her was penetrating, almost oppressive at first.
She whisked me off the ground effortlessly. For a minute my fear of her was
negated by my fear of heights. I clung to her hand for dear life as she lifted
me towards her face. If she hadn't spoken to me I might have lost consciousness
then and there. My fear and feelings of helplessness must have been apparent to
her. The soothing in her voice intensified. "Calm down. I'm not going to hurt
you. I promise." Her grip on me tightened slightly. It wasn't painful. I guess
she was just afraid that I was going to jump out of her hands. I was trying to
do just that. Fear of her had taken precedence over fear of heights again. I
didn't care how far I fell. I wasn't ready to trust the word of someone who
could have killed me with only minimal effort. Getting away from her was my
priority. I strained and screamed as I tried to pry her fingers off me. It was
no use, I may as well have been trying to bend steel.
Sarah pulled me close to her lips and spoke in a hushed, gentle tone. "Allen,
listen to me. I meant what i said. I'm not going to hurt you. You're safe.
Please calm down." Warm little puffs of air blew across my face each time she
spoke. Exhaustion more than anything made me stop struggling, but I listened to
her. Spent and defeated I stopped fighting her.
Sarah pressed her lips softly against the side of my face. It was a strange, yet
pleasant sensation to be engulfed in her soft kiss. It had the desired effect
too. Whatever tension and fear remained crept into the back of my mind. I smiled
at her. Still not able to look straight at her. She stroked my face with her
thumb. For several minutes she just held me like that. Reassuring me with soft
kind words.
Then she turned me towards her. Seeing those cool hazel eyes on me for the first
time wasn't frightening at all. There was kindness in those eyes, concern over
how I felt. I could tell she didn't want me to be afraid of her. That moved me
somehow. I let out a long breath and let myself relax completely into her hand.
Her eyes searched me for a while longer, watching for any trace of doubt and
fear. Finding none she smiled brightly.
"There much better. I know you probably have lots of questions. We'll talk about
them as soon as I get you home. Cheryl should be here in about ten minutes. Try
and stay calm until then, I won't leave you in that jar any longer than I have
too." I realized that she was lowering me slowly. The jar was open below me like
a gaping maw. I half expected her to just drop me in, instead she set me gently
on the smooth glass surface. I looked up at her. She gave me one last apologetic
smile before putting the lid on and setting the jar under the counter. For a
while I was alone with my thoughts.
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