eyyy guess who's bringing you another story! completed this timeâïž
So basically Tommy got âstolenâ by a giant and Karl, who was supposed to keep an eye on him, is freaking out rn. So he gets to Phil and tells him everything and Phil decides to go save his lil son, together with Karl and Quackity. Meanwhile Tommy is yapping Sapnapâs ear off, while Sapnap rescued him from a snow storm that's coming, not knowing that Tommy wasn't abandoned.
Phil didn't want to believe his son was dead. He couldn't. He knew he had to save him. And so, despite the approaching snowstorm, he, Karl, and Quackity set out in the giant's footsteps. They both followed at his side, boots sinking deep into the snow.
The Giants footsteps were already fading, snow filling them in as the wind howled louder with every step, but Phil did not slow. He believed that Tommy was still alive...and if not, at least he would get his revenge.
Karl glanced at the towering trees and then at the massive footprints ahead of them, his grip tightening around his weapon. âYou know a few arrows and swords arenât going to do much against a giant,â
he muttered. Quackity reached out to gently squeeze his hand. âWeâre not there yet,â he said quietly. âLetâs not decide how impossible it is before we have to.â
The wind screamed between the branches. Phil didnât answer. He just kept walking.
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Sapnap was wandering through the forest, quite close to the human village, looking for some useful supplies. But as he was leaving, he heard rustling in the bushes and a child's voice screaming something.
"STAY BACK!â the kid yelled, voice cracking halfway through the sentence. âIâLL-IâLL KILL YOU, YOU STUPID MONSTER!â
Sapnap froze. The boy couldn't have been more than eight. Maybe nine. Golden messy hair that was like a beacon in this snowy forest. The sword trembled in his hands, but he did not let go. He stood resolutely, ready to fight. Sapnap towered over him. He crouched.
The boy backed away a little, but didn't run. He raised his sword a little higher, as if it might help him somehow.
âI'm not scared of you!â he shouted.he absolutely was. The snow was now starting to fall more and more. The wind was picking up, bending the tree branches loudly. Sapnap looked up at the sky. It was slowly but surely getting dark. Then he looked back at the boy and sighed.
âYou can't stay out hereâ he said.
"I didn't say I'd stay. You're standing in my wayâ The boy snapped back immediately.
âI was going somewhereâ the boy continued. Sapnap looked behind him. The path he had come on had already been swallowed up by a thick layer of snow. They were quite far from the village. âWhereâ Sapnap asked.
The boy opened his mouth. Closed it. "Doesn't matter,â he said, loudly. âI know where I'm goingâ
The wind got stronger, almost beating Tommy down, it looked like he would hold on, but his feet slipped on the freshly fallen snow. Sapnap quickly caught him. The child froze, eyes wide with fear. His sword was on the ground, next to Sapnap's hand, on which Tommy now lay sprawled. Sapnap let go of him, careful not to slip again.
"You'll freeze,â he said. âor get lost. Or bothââI'm not lostâ the boy shot back. Snow gathered on his shoulders now. On his hair, and on the little wooden sword, still on the ground.The wind screamed. The boy looked past Sapnap, into the trees, into the white void that the coming storm was forming. Then, he took a step closer to the giant.
"Fine,â he muttered. âI'll go with youâSapnap blinked. He didn't intend this at all....but he couldn't leave the child here to freeze to death.âBut,â the boy added immediately, picking the sword from the ground, and pointing it at him, âyou don't get to boss me aroundâ
âIt's until the storm's over. And then I'm leavingâ They stared at each other for a moment before Sapnap answered. â....Fineâ
The kid nodded âGood. my name's Tommy by the way!â he said cheerfully.
Sapnap smiled. âmineâs Sapnapâ Sapnap held out his hands to him, Tommy, still a little scared by the size of him, carefully climbed into his palms, gripping his sword tightly. Sapnap got up and gently pressed him to his chest to keep him from the increasing wind, and set off on his journey to his cave.
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Snow came down in thick, blinding sheets, the wind screaming so loudly it drowned out their footsteps. Even Phil was starting to feel it now, the creeping fear that the forest might win tonight.
Then Quackity stopped.
âPhil,â he said sharply, pointing ahead.At first, it looked like nothing more than a hill buried beneath snow. But then Phil saw it, a faint, flickering glow coming through something that could be a window.
Light. Someone was in there. They didnât hesitate. They found a small hole that they, except for Phil, easily squeezed through. Phil's large wings made it quite difficult to get through, but fortunately he managed. They were enveloped in a pleasant warmth, rubbing against Phil's frozen wings.
The inside of the cave wasn't something he would expect. it wasn't dark or damp. The stone walls curved smoothly, opening into somethingâŠ.homely.
Fire cracked from a nearby fireplace, illuminating a large bed, or rather a nest made of piles of straw and cloth, shelves and wooden furniture far too large to belong to any normal man.and there. by the fireplace. Phil's breath hitched.
Tommy sat on the floor in front of the fire, wrapped in a thick blanket that nearly swallowed him whole. Hairâs still messy as always. He seemed...unharmed.and in his hands there was a massive piece of something brown and crumbly. A biscuit. Or at leastâŠ.something similar.
âTommyâ Phil whispered and came closerthe boy froze mid bite, he looked up slowly.
âOh- hi dad!â
Phil crossed the room in a second, Karl and Quackity following him, making sure that the giant was nowhere nearby. He dropped to his knees, hands gripping Tommy's shoulders, checking him everywhere at once, just to be sure he was real, and unharmed.
âyou scared us half to death, mateâ Phil said, his voice slightly cracking.âdo you have any idea-â
Tommy grinned âI've made a new friend!â Karl let out a shaky laugh behind them.
"We need to goâ Phil said after a moment, already tugging gently at the blanket âWe don't know when that thing could come back. We'll talk later, okay?â
Tommy hesitated.âI dunno,â he muttered. âit's warm here. And he said I could stayâ
Phil paused âhe?â
That was when the ground trembled.Heavy footsteps echoed from behind the door. The warmth of the room suddenly felt very, very small.Phil stood up, instinctively pulling Tommy behind him. Both Karl and Quackity reached for their weapons. and then, the giant stepped into the room.The giant stopped when he noticed the three armed men, and Tommy peeking from behind one of them.âSo you in fact got lostâ Sapnap said toward Tommy. Tommy frowned
âHey-âPhil swallowed. Every instinct screamed at him to run, to fight, but his body refused to move.âWe're taking mine son homeâ Phil said firmly. Sapnap looked at him. His eyes narrowed, not in anger, but in calculation. âNo,â Sapnap said simply.Karl stiffened and Quackityâs grip tightening on his sword.Sapnap raised one of his massive hands, Palm open. A gesture meant to calm, though it only emphasized how easily he could crush all of them if he wanted to.
âNot because I wanna do something to y'all,â Sapnap continued. âBut because the storm has gotten way worseâ
The wind still loudly howling outside, banging on the door, like it was about to break in.
âYou will not make it back to villageâ Phil hesitated. He looked towards the door, then back at Sapnap. Sapnap's voice softened.
âYou are all welcome to stay,â he said. âUntil the storm passesâ he added.
An offer. One that did not felt like a choice.
âAnd if we refuse?â Quackity said, still ready to attack at any moment.
âThen I will still not let you leave,â he replied. âi will not watch four people walk to their death.â Silence settled heavy over the room. suddenly Tommy tugged on Phil's sleeve.
"Dadâ he whispered. âhe's really friendly, don't worryâ Phil sighed. They had no choice. He lowered his weapon and signaled the others to do the same.
âFine,â he said "thank youâŠfor letting us stayâ
Sapnap nodded, and moved slowly to settle himself on the far side of the fireplace, folding his legs beneath him. For a long time, no one spoke. Then Tommy shifted in his blanket.He leaned forward, squinting at Sapnap like he was trying to solve a puzzle.
Then-âIf I bit you,â he said thoughtfully, âwould my teeth break?â
Phil inhaled sharply.
Sapnap stared at him. ââŠPlease donât test that.
âTommy grinned. âOkay.â He shifted again, the blanket slipping off one shoulder as he crawled a little closer to Sapnap.
âDo you ever get bored?â he asked.
âBored?â
âYeah. Like-â Tommy gestured vaguely. âWhen youâre just here. All alone. Do you, like, talk to yourself?â
Sapnap hesitated. ââŠSometimes.â
âSame,â Tommy said immediately. âDad says itâs weird but I think it helps you think.
âPhil opened his mouth, then closed it again. Quackity snorted softly, leaning closer to Karl. âhe got a point.â Karl hummed in agreement, eyes never leaving Sapnap, being more curious rather than afraid now. Karl leaned back against the wall, letting out a long, shaky breath.
âI canât believe we actually made it,â he murmured, eyes on the fire.Quackity settled beside him, brushing a hand over Karlâs. âYeahâ he said softly.
Karlâs hand twitched where it met Quackityâs. Quackity rested his head on Karl's shoulder and closed his eyes slightly. Outside, the wind still howled loudly, snow piling higher. Inside, the fire flickered, casting long shadows across the walls. For a moment, everything felt⊠okay. Sapnap quietly watched them from the other side of the fireplace, letting the humans have their moment. His expression softened slightly, though he didnât move closer, yet.
âHeâs⊠surprisingly nice,â Karl said softly. âFor something that scary" he chuckled nervously
Quackity chuckled with him "yeaah" he said and snuggled closer to Karl















