her and turned back to his work. She figured she was on her own as far as finding
d and shrugged heading out across the now darkness-blackened grass. She found the water easily by sound, despite the distracting crash of the wav
the smell of roasted lamb was a compelling reminder of how little she'd eaten that day, a few figs in the morning, and a piece of bread at mid-day. No one had had much of an appetite. But with the fear of immediate danger abate
ter she considered as she refilled the kettles, perhaps the giant was merely a guard of sorts. Then again he had asked specifically for a bath for himself. It didn't make any real sense to her. She sighed and sat down on
t to him, I have be
the heavy carafe right there on the floor. In front of her, to her amazement, was a miniaturized replica of the giant lounging on one of the wide benches popping grapes in his mouth. Of course he was miniature by no one's standards, looking as though he must still stand nearly eight feet tall, and proportionately as wide. He sat up and held up his glass, t
ttling back onto his be
unded a little raspy to her
oo
lked around the table to sit at the other side. Close enough to fill his glass, but still separated by the table corner. "You
glass to her, and she re
glass was nearly empty when she finally remembered herself, and she put it down with another flush. He said nothing but finished the glass for her with a toss and refilled
aced it in front of her before reclining with an air of satisfaction against the cushioned wall. After she'
ge your shape
size
that p
ble." She looked down
e can you
rger than yo
s arms to present himself
n. Wine or no they continued to make her
smiled nervously. "Then I saw the bath, and realized it was just a b
ed in agreement, "a
is place?" she ask
caverns themselv
have you l
ong
She motioned to the
rts of tributes..
hot over towards him. He'd said no death,
y whisper, "What was your inte
r." His eyes darkened again like the