The tower wasn’t stone this time—it was glass and steel, a high-rise apartment in the middle of the city. Yet the girl leaning over the balcony looked every bit the part of a modern-day Rapunzel.
Her golden hair spilled in waves over her shoulders, catching the sunlight and tumbling down like molten silk. But it wasn’t her hair that made strangers on the street pause and stare—it was her.
Even hidden under a loose sweater, her body betrayed itself. Her pecs swelled forward in colossal slabs, veins rising beneath the surface like roots pushing against earth, the sheer density of her chest so massive that her sweater stretched to its absolute limit. Every breath made the knit fabric ride higher, the texture straining to contain the mountainous rise beneath.
Her shoulders rolled as she rested on the railing, and the motion made striations shift and ripple across her delts and biceps, like tectonic plates sliding against one another. The veins pulsing along her arms caught the sunlight, tracing paths across a physique so exaggerated it seemed carved for worship.
Below, the city churned with its usual chaos—cars, chatter, horns—but up here, it was quiet. She tilted her head back, the afternoon light glinting off her sweat-slick skin, and let out a wistful sigh.
“Rapunzel, Rapunzel…” she murmured softly, her voice carrying on the breeze, “…what do you do when no one’s brave enough to climb up?”
Her eyes drifted downward, catching the faintest glimpse of figures below who had stopped to stare up—unsure if they were in awe, or too intimidated to move. Her lips curved into the faintest smile, half-sweet, half-challenging.
After all, what good was being the modern Rapunzel if the world was too afraid of her vein-wrapped, musclebound tower of a body to even try?
She leaned forward just slightly, sweater sliding down one shoulder, and the sunlight caught on every swollen curve of her physique.
“Maybe,” she whispered, “I’ll have to come down and fetch my own prince.”
Jakob Mills
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