Jac was walking in air. Yes, quite literally.
After she stepped over a puddle, on a sidewalk paved with crayon graffiti of every color imaginable, she found the end of a rainbow. A fabled occurence, one that legends proclaim would lead to vast otherworldly kingdoms or treasures beyond the wildest dreams. Do any of these hold truth? Only one way to find out!
The young woman placed her foot atop the prism of light, which caused the surface to solidify and morph in shape. Soon the rainbow arc transformed into a stairway of seven colors that appeared to reach up into the luminescent stratosphere. Jac wasted no time hopping on and she began her ascent towards the stars.
"Jac..."
Suddenly there was a low, echoing voice that cut through the air, it whipped and whirled pass Jac's body like a raging gust. Colorful dust started to kick around her; in turn, her body weighed down, like an enormous, unseen pressure was pushing against her. Yet not even this will take her down so easily, she'll fight against a literal storm if she has to.
"I'm not giving up!" She exclaimed with true defiance in her tongue. "No matter what you say you won't keep me down!"
"Jac, what the hell? Get back down from there!"
"NEVER!"
With a cackle and a raspberry that she aimed towards... the sky, Jac triumphantly ignored the voice without questioning it further, and carried on up the stairs. Before long, she had made it to the top of the arch, which she took great pride in by jumping around and dancing.
"HA! I MADE IT! IN YOUR FACE - - Wh-WHOH!"
At that exact moment, the ground beneath her began to rumble. The foundation of the magical staircase was weakening and it felt as if it was about to give way right under her feet. Sure enough, the stairs at the base of the rainbow began to break apart, effectively turning the colorful staircase into water vapor once more. Jac tried her best to marathon her way through the rest of the passage, but it was too late.
"JAC!!"
Down down down she fell, some ten feet, then twenty. She could see the world increasing in size in the blink of an eye before she ultimately passed out from vertigo. Immediately thereafter, there was impact.
Her landing was soft, nothing too fluffy like the clouds that she ran past earlier, but leathery and warm. She slowly came to, just as she was gently being lowered into the dip of the palm that became her lifesaver. These hands would then cover her up as they folded together, embracing her on all sides.
"Jac!! Wake up!!"
Jac's eyes shot open. Moderate rain poured all around her as the chilling air whipped its way past the pillar of fingers she had laid against. She looked to the side to see the pavement where the graffiti rainbow was drawn, from up here it doesn't look as massive. And just in front of her was a giant sized jungle gym. It then dawned on her.
"Was I... dreaming?"
"Jac!! You could have gotten seriously hurt! What were you thinking!?"
"I... got carried away... didn't I?" She said with a weak laugh.
She looked up to see the face of her giant, and gave out a blep as a weak attempt to look cute. Richard looked angry, as well as fear-strickened, towards the tiny woman in his hands. He was trying very hard not to exclaim, though the cracks voice was enough to let her know that he nearly had a heart attack just before this. He paused to made sure nothing was broken, as he pulled her arms up gently like a ragdoll.
"I'm fine." Jac said as she righted herself up in the dip of his palm. "I'm none worse for wear, as they say."
"Let me guess. Did you get too much sugar into your system again?"
"Uhhh..."
"Jac!"
"That new chocolate ball that they were handing out at the factory looked soooooo good! I just had to take a bite out of it... or four."
"You can't keep eating candies made for giants! You know how dangerous it can be! Look what it almost got you!"
Jac stared into the jungle gym as she tried to recall what she could remember. Blurry fragments of rainbows and the sky.. but not much else.
"I must have been sleep walking hard..."
"Your sugar rushes are intense Jac! If I hadn't come along, you could have been seriously hurt, or..."
At this point in time, Richard was a lot more worked up than Jac was. The human tried to ease the tension by running a hand on one of his fingers.
"I'm ok. The important thing is that you were here. Thanks... for saving me. And I'm sorry I made you worry."
That was enough to get the Wile giant to calm down, if only by a sigh through his nose. His face still looked a tad judgmental however.
"I should get you out of the rain at least. Bag, pocket, or..?"
"Pocket!" Jac cuts in.
"Sure thing."
Without further discussion, the giant dipped Jac ever so gently into his chest pocket. She slid down into the warm felted landscape, the beating of the drum behind her also made for nice background music. Yes, a pocket without any obstructions and a seat belt for good measure was one of Jac's favorite hiding spots.
"Now then. You can dream all you want in there."
"It's night now. It's probably best if I can hold it off until I can get some real sleep in my own bed."
"You're making sense. I like that."
"Hey!"
"Before then, let me treat you to a nice dinner and a movie when we get home! How does that sound?"
Jac was beaming. "I'd like that. Would we get some of those chocolate vanilla shakes for dessert? Mmmm-mmm!"
Richard had to sigh. "After what happened tonight? In your dreams!"
"Aww! I'll behave this time! I promise!"
"Not a chance!"
"Aww c'mon!"
This small back and forth would continue as Richard trekked towards home. Compared to what nearly happened earlier, this was a welcome calm.