
Reagan the Tiger's Big Day
By Storybird

29 Sep, 2023

It was just another day in the bustling city, but for Reagan the anthro white tiger, it was a day of indulgence. He had just spent the afternoon at his favorite buffet, and now, he was humongously large, his belly so swollen he couldn't see his feet.

His clothes had burst open from his size, leaving him in nothing but his fur. Each footstep he took echoed with a ground-shaking tremor. He tried to exit the buffet but got stuck in the doorway.

Despite his efforts to push and pull, the doorframe refused to budge. With a final heave, Reagan broke through, taking part of the wall with him. An employee cried out in alarm, calling him fat.

This comment only served to make Reagan angry. He turned back, his eyes glaring at the employee. With a swift move, he gave the employee a solid thump, leaving the man sprawled on the ground.

Reagan continued on his way, the crowd parting in shock as they cleared a path for the massive tiger. Suddenly, a small bunny collided with Reagan's sizable stomach and was sent flying back.

The tiger merely sneered and stomped past the bunny, who was not pleased with his rudeness. In a defiant act, she kicked Reagan's belly, catching the tiger by surprise.

This only served to fuel Reagan's rage. He started to chase the bunny, his large frame causing havoc wherever he went. The chase turned the city into their playground, full of slapstick humor and cartoonish hijinks.

Their antics ranged from Reagan getting whacked by a piece of wood to tumbling out of a tree. The bunny managed to outwit Reagan at every turn, leaving the large tiger in comical situations.

Their chase led to Reagan getting stuck in a narrow alley, his belly wedged between the buildings. The bunny, seizing her chance, force-fed Reagan with Mentos and Coke.

The effect was immediate. Reagan began to bloat, his belly inflating even larger. His eyes widened in surprise as he felt himself lifted off the ground, floating in the air due to his increased size.

And then, with a loud burp, he was launched into the air, propelled by a bout of gas. The bunny watched in amusement, her small body shaking with laughter as Reagan floated away.

The city watched in awe as the massive tiger floated in the sky, his roars echoing across the buildings. From his vantage point, Reagan could see the whole city, an unexpected sightseeing tour.

Eventually, the effect of the Mentos and Coke wore off, and Reagan began to descend. He landed back in the city, causing a small earthquake with his landing.

The bunny, having enjoyed her fun, approached Reagan. The tiger, now deflated and a bit humiliated, looked at the bunny with surprise as she extended a small paw in truce.

Reagan hesitated but then accepted the bunny's offer. He shook her tiny paw with his large one, marking the end of their chase and the beginning of a new friendship.

From that day on, Reagan and the bunny were often seen together, their antics now more playful than destructive. The city had grown fond of their unusual friendship, a constant source of amusement.

Reagan learned to control his appetite, the bunny often reminding him of their first encounter. His size decreased, but his heart only grew bigger, as he learned to appreciate his newfound friend.

The bunny, on the other hand, learned to stand up to bigger creatures. She continued to be as feisty and brave as ever, her small size never stopping her from standing up for herself or others.

Their adventures became the talk of the city, the bunny and the tiger becoming local celebrities. Children would often follow them around, hoping to witness their playful interactions.

And so, Reagan the anthro white tiger and the small bunny became an iconic duo. Their unlikely friendship and hilarious adventures brought joy and laughter to the city, making every day an unforgettable one.

Their story served as a reminder that no matter how different individuals may seem, friendship can blossom in the most unexpected places. And that even the largest of creatures can learn a thing or two from the smallest.

Reagan's big day turned out to be not just about his size but about the big changes in his life. It was a day that marked the beginning of a friendship that would last a lifetime.

The bunny's resilience and courage, despite her small size, were a testament to her character. She showed the city, and especially Reagan, that size does not determine one's worth.

Reagan's big day was not just about the antics and the laughter. It was also about lessons learned, friendships formed, and the joy of unexpected surprises.

So, every time Reagan looks back at his big day, he doesn't just remember the buffet or his bloated belly. He remembers the bunny, their chase, and the day he made a small but mighty friend.