Diana soon woke up to the smell of breakfast coming from outside of the barn, her large violet eyes shining. She lifted her head a bit, then she looked down at her hands, seeing Braedey fast asleep.
'He's lucky to have someone like his family to help him.' She thought to herself, then patted his head with her thumb. 'They're almost like Mum and Dad. I hope they're okay.' She stopped patting Braedey's head, and thought about her parents.
A moment later, Braedey slowly woke up, and he found himself in Diana's hands. He looked up at the giantess, and saw her looking to him. "Morning, Diana." He smiled, as she opened her hands, letting him sit up, and climb out of her hands.
"Morning, Braedey." Diana smiled. "How was your sleep?" She asked.
"It felt... oddly comfortable and relaxing." Braedey admitted, scratching the back of his neck.
"Listen, Braedey." Diana spoke out, making Braedey look at her in confusion. "I'm sorry about bringing up what happened to Jane, and I really should've-"
She then felt a hand be pushed up against her lips. She looked down, and saw Braedey up on her collarbone, and his hand against her lips.
"Diana." He spoke softly, letting her relax, dropping her shoulders. "It wasn't your fault about what had happened to me and Jane. After that, my life has changed." He looked the giantess in the eye, her calm blue eyes staring into one of her large violet ones. "Thanks for being there to talk to about what happened."
An air of silence surrounded the two in the barn, but it was a comfortable and soothing one. The 35ft giantess and brunette human both looked at one another, not one of them breaking eye contact at all.
"You two okay in here?" Braedey and Diana are snapped out of their thoughts, as they looked to the barn doors, and saw Naomi standing there. She was wearing a yellow short-sleeve shirt, and a green skirt in the design that could match that of a green leaf, and she was barefooted.
"Yeah." Braedey nodded. "We're good."
"Braedey, I've been thinking about something." Naomi began. "Have you thought about how Diana could clean herself, or even have food?" She asked.
By the mere mention of food, Diana's stomach grumbled loudly, making the giantess look embarrassed, as she placed both hands on her tummy.
Braedey looked to his mother, then had an idea. "Why not the airfield?" He suggested. "You remember that huge pool that we made?"
Naomi's eyes widen in realisation. "Of course!" She then looked to Braedey. "I'll see if Fiona could help us." With that, the Martin mother left the barn.
"Braedey, what's going on?" Diana asked.
Braedey turned to the giantess. "We have an airfield not far from here. It's walking distance for you." He explained. "We made a large hole and forged it into a large pool, which, sometimes, Dad would test some of his latest models of model submarines."
"Why does he do that?" Diana questioned.
"He just likes to." Braedey shrugged. "Anyway, the entire place is hidden under a large hangar, tall enough to let you stand up in, and the pool is deep enough to let you stand and sit in. By best guess, the water level should reach around below your neck."
Diana smiled, as Braedey headed off to get ready for the day. She then smelt her armpit, and knew she needed a bath, and a really thorough one.
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Meeting a Giantess
FantasyA family's life takes an unexpected turn, when the children come across a friendly giantess in the forest, who has hidden herself away from society, from another world, and has remained that way for most of her life. They soon begin to bond togethe...