However, just as things between me and Molly were going to become more... shall we say, "intimate", we suddenly heard a set of footsteps approaching the kitchen.
In turn, this caused both me and Molly to turn toward the source of the noise. Of course, this was soon revealed to be none other than my slightly younger sister, Joanne. Suffice to say, she certainly had a knack for badly-timed entrances, as we saw her stretch out her arms, yawning loudly in the process.
From there, she soon noticed us and quipped, "*yawn* Morning, you two lovebirds!" "Oh! Um...G-Good morning to you too, Joanne." Molly sheepishly retorted, obviously still a little bashful regarding her current size and girth. After all, she's now easily strong enough that she could potentially fracture or break a person's bones if she wasn't careful with her newfound strength.
Basically, it made the classic idiom "Bull in a China Shop" take on a rather literal meaning. Only, instead of a bull, we were dealing with a 1000 pound anthropomorphic female cow that so happened to be my beloved Molly Rhoer.
Oh, the frickin' irony.
*ahem* Anyway, getting back on topic, Joanne soon placed a hand upon Molly's burgeoningly bovine hips out of reassurance and cheerfully quipped, "*giggle* It's alright, Molly. No need to get those massive panties of yours in a bunch."
"...Well, um...it's easy for you to say, Joanne, especially when you're not the one who doesn't weigh over a thousand pounds and stands seven and a half feet tall." Molly hesitantly replied, her large bovine ears drooping down slightly, especially since it felt like an unintentional jab at her current stature.
Though, I wouldn't blame her for feeling like that. After all, back during the first few weeks of her transformation into an anthropomorphic cow, I still distinctly remember Molly's self-esteem being at really low levels, where she would often cry herself to sleep at night. I would often be laying in bed beside her to comfort her. But after getting her some therapeutic intervention (much to the initial utter shock from the psychologists and therapists), Molly was to regain some of that lost social self-esteem prior to her transformation, albeit despite the rocky start.