
Many government entities and news organizations scramble to be the first to conduct the first ever with the towering girl.
National News has been dominated by one singular topic: The mysterious Giantess who suddenly appeared nearly two months ago.
Knowledge of "The Giantess" spread in thanks to a now infamous Twitter account associated with her. This account identifies her as a "Sarah Leheron" (Her Twitter username is @MadameLeheron) and is full of images you might expect from the traditional social media posts of a young woman from posts of food, selfies, and random thoughts. The dichotomy of these mundane posts and her immense size is one of the many fascinating aspects of "The Giantess". Based on her Twitter posts, it is clear that she is, at least on some level, aware of herself and the danger she poses to the general population.
However, many have noted that her attitude about these incidents is alarmingly casual, especially in the face of the widespread destruction known to be caused by her. Entire cities have been heavily damaged, several suburbs have been practically wiped from existence, and millions are missing or presumed dead. An entire city was destroyed when The Giantess lost her balance while exercising, causing her to fall onto the city. In response to this and other incidents, The Giantess tweeted, ""Maybe I'll just stay inside to do my workouts. Sooorry!". When prompted to explain what she meant by "staying inside", The Giantess did not respond.
Despite this, many remain fascinated with the immense girl and the mysteries surrounding her. Where did she come from? Are there more like her? More confounding is the fact that she is known to disappear at night and reappear in the morning. Where she "goes" during these times is unknown, but when she reappears, she is often wearing different clothes and appears to have access to utilities that allow her to bathe and groom herself, in addition to charging her phone that she tweets from. Numerous agencies have attempted to reach out to The Giantess, most by messaging her personal Twitter account. Most of these requests went without response, but recently, The Daily News received an answer from The Giantess, who agreed to meet reporters.
This meeting, despite initial promise of finally getting answers to many burning questions, went poorly.
"She's just too big." Mike Sherman, the Editor in Chief of The Daily News, told us. "You can't understand a word she says. And the air from her mouth, just from her talking...it's like being in a hurricane."
A team of journalists, accompanied by military personnel, flew a helicopter up to The Giantess, who insisted they land in her hand. In total about eight people. Two are now deaf due to ruptured ear drums, and one is hospitalized about being blown almost the entire length of The Giantess's hand by just her speech. Nobody was killed, fortunately. The Giantess seemed uncomfortable as the events played out and she has yet to tweet about it. But while the "interview" itself may have been a disastrous failure, something did come from it.
"A camera that was filming live to the studio was dropped," Mr. Sherman explained. "It eventually landed on her breasts. When she left, she took the camera with her. While the camera was eventually destroyed when it fell between her...well, cleavage, it did manage to capture something unexpected. She arrived at some place. The footage is not stable at all, so it is hard to see, but she definitely arrives to some domicile. You can see her unlocking a door and going inside. You can see some flashes of inside, it's...it's a home. The camera is destroyed soon after, so you don't see much of it, so I couldn't tell you much about it other than it exists."
Where this "home" exists, let alone how to get to it or where it draws its power and water from, have yet to be discovered