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Anastasia the Tiger taur tells her tale to her young about her visit to a micro world. |
âNot at first. Sadly they kept running and worse screaming. I ignored this though as it made me feel sad and guilty. My riders though would even stand on my hand and dive back into the water. All I could do was hope this would show the other tinies I was friendlyâ. Boris asked âDid it work?â Anastasia nodded âOh yes. Soon other tinies cautiously returned and joined in with my riders. But these tinies outfits fascinated meâ. Valentina asked âIn what way, mother?â âThey wore fabric like mr riders that only covered their privates or with the females chests as well. Their bodies were largely fleshy and fur free apart from their heads. I have never seen such a species with almost no fur. So I scooped up a swimming tiny and lifted him before my face for a closer look. He smelt of fear as I sniffed him deeply. Then he played dead! He flopped over motionlessâ. Valentina gasped âHe was only playing dead, wasnât he?!â She sounded alarmed. Boris' eyes were wide. Anastasia nodded âYes, I poked him and could tell by his scent he was alive. Just pretending. I gave his body a prod. He felt so smooth and cold. It was an unusual feeling. I lowered him beside the pool and returned my attention to the tinies in the waterâ. âWere the tinies still swimming?â Asked Boris. âYes, but i could tell by their scent they were uneasy. My riders tried to encourage them to no avail. I sighed and rested my head on my hands as I watched them swim around. I watched for twenty minutes before I felt the urge to explore elsewhere. I stood back up. My belly dripped large amounts of water from the lakes Iâd been laying over. I went slowly because the water gushing from me sounded like thunder as it hit the lake belowâ. âI bet that was a sight to behold for the tiniesâ gasped Boris. Valentina nodded âI bet as wellâ. Anastasia laughed âI guess so. I also wanted to shake off. I had to check either side of me first before I did. The water I shook off hit surrounding buildings and washed away some empty travelling boxes. But I did nearly drop my Greatsword. It fell halfway out. I had to quickly push it back in. But unfortunately the tinies mistook this and ran awayâ. Valentina gasped âoh Dear. It seems the slightest mishap can cause such big troubleâ. âSadly you are right Valentnia. I called after them but must have just sounded like I was roaring and growling at them. But my riders remained, so at least some of them trusted me. I offered my hand to them and they climbed straight on. I did lift them before my face and talked but they just spoke complete gibberish. I placed them on my back and headed into the city. There was just so much to see. But many places were hard to get. The buildings and tinies themselves blocking the way. Iâd killed none and had no intention of increasing that numberâ. âWell I think the tinies should of been happy to have such a big powerful warrior to protect themâ said Boris. Anastasia sighed âI agree and did think that. But with my size, my Greatsword as well and bow I probably made such an imposing sight on them they were merely following their instincts to be wary of a huge predatorâ. Valentina agreed âYes, I can see why the tinies were so cautious. I would if a giant as big as the trees were around meâ. âPrecisely. So all I could do was be as careful and gentle as possible to show I wasnât a threat to them. I soon found a building full of tinies of great interest howeverâ. Boris giggled âOh just what was it?â |