Description:
Mrs. Cake was smiling nervously as she looked down at the buildings close to her, eventually a few could be even crushed on with one single hoof. "This feels weird being a giant and the size I'm at could be a bit troublesome." Mrs. Cake said, realizing that not all the humans in the real world find are alright with her being so big.
People on the streets saw Mrs. Cake blocking traffic, whereas the humans in the buildings, including the tallest one near Mrs. Cake, looked out the window as much as they could.
"Hey, stop blocking traffic!" yelled one male driver riding his bus, honking his horn at the giant earth pony mare, warning her that she is in his way dropping off students at a local school nearby.
"Move it!" shouted a female driver in her small blue car, as she also demanded Mrs. Cake that she moves out of her way, too.
Mrs. Cake, hearing the yelling and shouting from multiple drivers, began tilting her head towards them, giving them a glare. "I'm sorry, what was that?" she asked in with a curious look on her face, as she wasn't looking very happy with the attitude they are giving her.
"W-We are just asking that you would please move yourself out the way and quit blocking traffic." the female driver told Mrs. Cake, with her looking at other drivers behind having mixed expressions towards the giant pony.
"I'm sorry, I'm so huge, I can't even control myself." Mrs. Cake told the tinies, as she wanted them to understand that she doesn't mean any harm to the city or the the citizens.
"I think we should do this big pony a favor and clear the streets." the male bus driver told the others drivers, pulling their vehicles aside and allow the macro-sized Mrs. Cake to walk her way through New York as much as she please.
All the vehicles have been moved, though the drivers have gotten out, and Mrs. Cake could take a stroll through the big city despite her size still bigger.
"I do hope that I can see you again, little ones." Mrs. Cake told the humans before she started walking, causing the ground to shake with every big step she took leaving minor damage behind.