**Chapter 5: A Desperate Plea**

Part 5

I held onto Galko's hand, trying to offer what little comfort I could as her body continued to grow at an alarming rate. The storage room was quickly becoming a disaster zone, with lockers crashing to the ground and walls cracking and crumbling. Galko's ragged breathing and moans of pain and pleasure grew louder, and I could sense her desperation growing by the second. "Ren, please!" she cried, her voice shaking with fear. "You have to get out of here! I'm going to hurt someone!" Her eyes locked onto mine, filled with a mix of fear and gratitude. I could see the terror in her eyes, and I knew I had to make a decision fast. But I refused to abandon my friend. I shook my head, trying to reassure her. "I'm not leaving you, Galko. We'll figure this out together." I knew it was a reckless decision, but I couldn't just leave her like that. Galko's grip on my hand tightened, and she looked at me with a mix of surprise and gratitude. As her body continued to grow, the storage room became increasingly cramped. The sound of cracking wood and shattering glass filled the air, and I could feel the ground shaking beneath my feet. Galko's growth spurt showed no signs of slowing down, and I was starting to get worried that we would be trapped, and that the room would collapse on top of us. The walls were starting to buckle, and the ceiling was creaking ominously. I could hear the sound of wooden beams snapping, and the storage room was rapidly becoming a pile of rubble. Galko's giant body was tearing through the room like it was made of paper, and I knew we had to get out of there before it was too late. But I wasn't going to leave Galko behind. I held onto her hand, trying to offer what little support I could. She looked down at me, her eyes filled with tears. "Ren, please," she whispered. "I'm going to hurt someone. I'm going to hurt you." I shook my head, trying to reassure her. "You're not going to hurt me, Galko. I'm here for you." I knew it was a brave thing to say, but I meant it. I wasn't going to abandon my friend, no matter what. Galko's body continued to grow, and she let out a deep, loud moan as she arced back, her breast pointing skyward. Her clothes were torn and hanging in shreds, and her giant body was starting to take up more space. I stumbled backward, trying to avoid being crushed. The storage room was quickly becoming a disaster zone, and I knew we had to get out of there. But as I looked at Galko's giant body, I knew I couldn't leave her behind. I had to stay with her, no matter what. With a surge of growth, Galko's body burst through the ceiling of the storage room, demolishing the drywall and wooden beams. I was forced to dodge falling debris as her giant body continued to rise. The sound of cracking and crumbling grew louder, and I could feel the ground shaking beneath my feet. As Galko grew even larger, her body began to take up more space, and I had to stumble backward to avoid being crushed. I watched in awe as her giant body continued to rise, her clothes torn and hanging in shreds. She let out a deep, loud moan as she arced back, her breast pointing skyward, before falling back over with an earth-shattering thud. The room was in shambles, and I was covered in dust and debris. As I stumbled backward, I watched in shock as Galko's giant body lay on the ground, her chest heaving with exhaustion. She was enormous, at least 8 meters tall, and completely naked. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. What was happening to my friend? And what would happen to us now? Galko's giant hand closed around me, and I felt myself being lifted off the ground. She looked down at me, her eyes filled with a mix of fear and gratitude. I could see the desperation in her eyes, and I knew I had to act fast. I reached out and took her hand, trying to comfort her. "It's okay, Galko," I said. "I'm here for you. We'll figure this out together." As I spoke, Galko's grip on me relaxed, and she gently placed me on the ground. She looked up at the sky, her face contorted in a mix of pain and wonder. I could see the fear and uncertainty in her eyes, and I knew that our lives would never be the same again.