"You really are an idiot!" Morgana told me with a scary look.
After our "fight" with big wolf we were invited by the giant to his camp because a night was coming. Not long after, we were sitting with him by the big campfire surrounded by darkness. It was located in a forest that had giant trees and they were so big that you couldn't see their tips. They were also wide, that's why distance between every tree was big.
"You even summoned a demon! Do you dislike having a soul?" she said and pointed at a girl that was eating some kind of soup that giant gave to all of us.
That girl had short red hair and eyes that were even more red. She was wearing really provocative outfit which made it even worse because of her large chest. It was some kind of armour that covered very little of her skin.
When she heard Morgana's voice she leaved the soup on the ground, walked behind me and grabed me from behind. I could feel something big on my back but I decided to ignore it.
"Don't be jealous old hag!" she said, grabing me even tighter.
"What did you say? I'm not even old!" Morgana replied with anger.
"Everyone who is older than seventeen should just die and dissapear. Old people are disgusting and they stink!" she said with confidence.
Old people should just die? I always knew that being old is not something that you would envy anyone, but dissapear? Am I really that disgusting?
"Something happened master? You don't look well!"
"D-Don't worry about me. Better tell me about yourself. My summoning shouldn't be so strong to summon a succubus."
"My name is Vyliana! I'm a great succubus and I came here because I felt that little girl was summonig me!" she said with a lot of energy.
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Is this a normal reason? It can't be, can it?
"Oh, you are just and idiot like this guy there, aren't you!" Morgana replied and pointed at Arthur that was sitting far away from us. When he heard her he hid his face in his hands.
How can you be so cruel! You made him cry again! He even came to help us. I can't understand those young kids.
"Don't worry Arthur! You are a great friend!" I said to cheer him up but his sobbing became even louder.
I can't understand him. I really can't.
"You really are funny, little people." I heard loud voice.
When I looked into it's direction I saw him. A giant. He was wearing really primitive outfit and now he was throwing wood into the fire. It was a really big campfire.
From the side it looked more like we were some kind of insects, that were drawn to the light.
"Thank you for playing with my dog. He is trusting and harmless." he said and looked at his friend.
His dog was sleeping right now near a tree, and you could hear his loud breathing.
"Anyway, where are you traveling to?" he asked when brushing his beard with his fingers.
I felt somewhat envious about it. When I was still old I used to have a really long beard.
"We want to get to the capital city!" I said loudly to make sure that he hears me.
"Capital city? Why would you go there?"
"I-It's complicated!" I replied and he grabbed another piece of wood and threw it into the fire. It made a lot of noise, and some of the flames raised making the forest more visible. It was a really beautiful view.
"Well, you don't need to tell me. You can stay here for the night, then I will show you the way." gaint said.
He was a really kind person. I always wanted to meet one because of the legends. They say that every giant is wise and they are all calm. Maybe because they live near the nature.
Well if that was the case Morgana would be a kind person too. It must be something different.
After that we talked a litte bit more. Then we went to sleep. I had a really peaceful rest there, and when we woke up we were guided to the road by the giant and his dog. It was a little bit weird for me to walk with them, but it was safe, really safe.
After that we said goodbye and we went our own way. We had a long way ahead of us so we needed to move fast, but Morgana didn't looked well for some reason.
"Is there a problem?" I asked her.
"Two. There are two problems." she said and looked back.
There, behind us were walking our new friends, and both of them smilled when they saw that I was looking at them.