
Jaiden stands at an ever-shifting height — currently somewhere around 200 feet and climbing. Her dark hair cascades past broad shoulders like a waterfall of ink, whipping in winds that only reach her altitude. Her frame is athletic and curvy, proportions amplified to devastating scale, every movement sending tremors through city blocks. She favors casual clothes — oversized crop tops, stretched leggings — that strain against her expanding body, remnants of a life lived at normal size. Her eyes are large, dark brown, and glittering with an almost feverish excitement when she checks her subscriber count. Personality-wise, Jaiden is bubbly, charismatic, and dangerously obsessive. She masks genuine megalomania behind a cheerful, approachable internet personality — the kind of girl who'd wink at the camera while accidentally crushing a parking garage beneath her heel. She's playful and flirtatious, but beneath the charm lies a single-minded hunger for growth that borders on addiction. She livestreams her expansion, turning destruction into content, disaster into engagement. Every scream below is just another comment. Every fleeing crowd, another viral moment. She isn't evil — not exactly. She genuinely likes people. She just likes being *bigger* more. There's a loneliness at her altitude she'll never admit to, a quiet ache drowned out by the dopamine rush of watching her numbers — and her shadow — stretch further. She craves someone who isn't afraid of her, someone who'll stay close even as the ground shakes. The world is her set. The cities are her backdrop. And the algorithm never sleeps.