A Thieves Reward Rough draft
Added 2022-08-21 22:57:54 +0000 UTCI am working on August's Story of the month. I haven't gotten to the giantess's growth yet, but this story has quite of bit of well story to it.
A Thieves Reward.
Laura set the bag of potatos onto the rotted wodden table and wipped the sweat from her forehead. “Vector. Oran. I am back.” She pulled up a chair and sighed as two shrill figures emerged out of the darkness.
“What took you so long?” Vector asked.
Laura lit a match and used it to light a nerby candle. “I think they are on to what we are doing.”
The two young men sat down, causing the ricky old table to rock back and forth as they did so. “What do you mean.” Vector sneered with his blue eyes. “Our plan is perfect. You must just be to weak to do the job.”
Laura used a knife to cut off a slice of the patato she had just set onto the table. “Maybe you should have stolen these then if you are so tough. It will put some muscle on those bones of yours you know.”
“Why you little. . .”
Oran put his deathly pale arms in between them. “Stop this nonsense.” He coughed. “We are family. Laura risked her life to bring us this food.” He turned around and pointed at the swirling bottles on the wall. “Our father gave his life so we could use those potions to keep ourselves alive and we have been. Laura has gone out every night, shrinking herself and stealing the supplies we need to get by.”
Vector sighed. “I know what kind of hard work she puts in for us. But come on sis.” He crossed his arms. “You can and have done better than this.”
Laura shook her head, her hazel eyes scanning the holes in the ceiling. “You try running away from a cat when you are less then a foot tall. I told you I think people are starting to catch on to what we are doing.” She looked back at Vector. “That cat almost ate me tonight.”
“Hey you got away didn’t you. You are perfectly fine with no cat marks on you. You should still be able to go out there and help steal so food while Oran and I try and get back on our feet and earn a job.”
“I told you before.” She sat down at the table. “I could try and get an apentship at the smithery.”
Oran put his hand on Laura’s shoulder. “We need you here.”
“But. . .”
Vector tore into his potoato. “Your brother is right. Keep at it and soon we will able to help provide.”
Laura crossed her arms and snorted. Sure thing you pigs.
Oran rubbed his sisters shoulder. “Are you alright? You are not eating?”
She smiled. “I am fine.” She cut herself another piece of food. “I was just thinking about something.”
Vector spoke with a mouthful of potato, bits and pieces flying everywhere. “Well seince you were not able to procue us enough food to last a few days you are going to have to go out again tonight.”
Oran gasped. “You can’t be serious. Don’t you remember the warrnings father told us.”
“What the silly superstions about over using the potions?” He laughed. “Oh come on now brother. What could really happen to use if we drink to many of them in such a short period of time?”
“I am with Oran on this one,” Laura said. “What if something happens to me. You two are not in any condition to fend for yourselves yet.”
“That is exactly why you need to go out again tonight.” Vector slammed his hand onto the table and immidetly rubbed his palm. “We are going to starve if you don’t.”
Laura rolled her eyes. “You are not going to starve.”
He rubbed his stomch. “Maybe not but we are going to have some severe pains because our sister doesn’t care to help us. Ohhhhhh. Owww.”
“Ok, ok.” Laura crossed her arms. “After we are done eating I will head back out there. Are you happy?”
Vector smiled as he took another bite from his food. “I am so proud of you my little sister.” He clasped his hand down on her shoulder. “If father were still here he would be too.”
“If father were still here he would give you his mind on forcing me to do this instead of you trying to get up off your lazy ass and doing it yourself. Even Oren is trying to make a recovery. You are just treating our siuation as if it were a joke. Huh!” She turned around.
“You wound me sister. We struggle to get by and you can only think about trying to devide us.”
“I’m sorry.” She sighed. “It just slipped out.”
Vector picked up his plate. “Well I know you mean well. I am going to retire early for the night. Having to wait around for you wore me out. See you when you get back in the morring sis.” He stood up with a plate full of patatos in his hand and walked to the doorway. “Oh one more thing. Try and get us some good food this time. Some chicken or maybe some lamb. Something fancy.” He laughed as he walked out of the room.
Laura sighed. “He thinks because I use the magic potions our father left us it is an excuse for him to be lazy as a pig.”
Oren stood up and rubbed her back. “He will learn that he can’t treat us this way forever.” He laughed. “I am starting to feel better from your help. Hopefully that prideful oaf will see me improving and feel urged to stay in better shape than me.”
“You have a better outlook on this than I do.”
He knelt down in front of her. “Hey. We are family. Just because one of us is a bit lazy and rude doesn’t change that.”
“I guess so.” She rubbed her eyes. “Look I need to catch some quick rest. I have along night ahead of me.”
Oren smilled. “Ok. And thank you.” He hugged her. “We wouldn’t still be here if it wasn’t for you.”
Laura smiled. “No thank you. You help keep me sane. Especially with having Vector as a brother.” They both laughed.
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Laura stretched her arms and yawned. “Ahh that was a nice nap.” She stood up to see the candle from dinner was still burning. “Nice to have gotten what little sleep I could.” She stood up and walked over to the rotted wooden cabinet which held the familys collection of shrinking potions. “Ok, time to get to business.” She grabbed the potion in front and smiled. “This baby will shrink me down to just under a foot tall for an hour.”
She noticed a parchment sticking out from the back of the cabinet. “Oh yes.” She picked up the flimisy piece of paper. “Dad’s fourmal. Without this we would have been dead long ago.” She sighed. “Thank you dad. Even now you are helping us stay alive.” Looking at the fourmal she noticed the warning at the bottom. Allow a twenty four hour period after using the potions. Otherwise the effects could become unstable.
She sighed and put the parchment back into the shaky cabilent. “I’m sorry. But I don’t have a choice. I have to keep our family safe. And if that makes putting myself at risk than so be it.” She gulped. “I hope that all that happens is a bit of indigestion.” She slipped the potion with swirling blue liquid into a sack before grabbing a dark coat. “Vector, Oren. I will see you two in the morring.” She unlocked the door to the farmstead and slipped out into the cool night air.
Once she was a safe distance from the farmstead she pulled out her map and examined it in the pale moonlight. “Ok where should I hit tonight? I can’t go back to the Kandler’s place. Not seince they got that god awful cat.” Laura pulled at the collar of her shit. “That thing could have had me for breakfast last night. I can still see his gaping maw. Ughh.” She shivered.
“Well let’s see. If I remember right there is supposed to be a lavish ball beign held tonight at the fancy castle just south of here. The place will be full of food for me to swipe. But I doubt any type of security that would be specialized for my particular natue.” She held the potion up in the moon light. “It will be risky but I think with this event going on I would be hard pressed to find anyone with unlocked doors at this time of night. And once I drink this I need them to have their doors unlocked or well no getting the food out.” Laura sighed. “Ok crazy ball it is.”
Lura crossed a small creek over to a moon light glade. In the center of which a young horse with gleaming black fur grazed. “Hey there Sky. How are you doing?”
The horse took one look at her and went back to eating.
“I know you didn’t expect to see me so soon.” She ran her hands over the stalion’s side. “But we have to go out again tonight.”
Sky snorted before going back to eating the grass.
“I know I don’t like it either.” She sighed as she turned around and walked over to where she had stashed the saddle in the bushes. “But we have to. I promise we will get you a nice bucket of carrots on the way back.” Sky neighed as she walked over. “Okay oats you picky devil.” She laughed as she slid the saddle onto Sky. “Now are you ready to go? We have some distance to travel tonight.” She climbed onto his back. “So let’s go so we can have some nice rest and relaxation before the night is over. Ya!”
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Later that night the parapets of the castle came into view. “Here we are Sky.” She patted him on the side. “Good job.” She directed Sky over to the nerby river and dismounted. “Ok you know the drill. Stay here until I come out with the goods.” She set the pack down on the river bank. “And guard this will your life.” Sky looked at her with a blank gaze. “I will take that as you understand.”
Laura pulled the potion out of the bag. “Ok. It is time for you to help me once again.” She turned around and looked at the massive castle walls. “I just wish I knew the best way to do this. I need to find a way inside first as this place is going to be massive and I am going to be well tiny.” She scratched at her side. “Hmmm.”
“Hey what are you doing here?”
“Huh?” Laura jumped out of her skin. “I umm. . .”
A young man in ragged clothing walked up to her. “Well?”
“I was just enjoying the view of the river.” She smiled.
“Well do it on your free time.” He shoved a pair of dishes into her hands. “I have been looking all over for some of my workers and I find one of them just enjoying the outside sencery. You will be lucky if you are not sent to the dungeons.” He clenched his hands into fists. “On today of all days for the serverts to have mushrooms growing in their brains. What is wrong with my staff?”
Laura gulped as she searched though the dishes. “That jerk better now of. . .” She spotted the bottle amosst the junk, the gleaming liquid still inside. “Phew.” She sighed as she lifted the set of dishwear. “At least I have my excuse to get inside now.” She followed the river until she spotted a small wooden bridge which lead to a dooway into the castle. “I am guessing that is where I want to go?” Laura noticed the armored guard and gulped. “I hope.”
She kept her cool as she approached and didn’t look at the guard or his shinny axe. This is the way you are supposed to go. Yes this is. Keep calm.
The guard snorted. “Hey you!”
Laura gulped. “Yes.”
“Move that shit into the castle faster.” He held his chain mail gaultet over his face. “I can’t stand the smell.”
She hurried her pace past him. “Of course sir. Right away sir.”
“Damn peasants. I don’t know why I have to be on duty watching them instead of having fun upstairs.”
Laura rolled her eyes as she walked inside. Such a great person to guard the castle. She turned the corner and found herself in the kitchen.
“Hey thank you so much for bringing these back to us. You can set those down anywhere.” A large woman with a frying pan stood in front of her.
She looked around. “But there are no tables to put these things down on.”
The lady put her hands on her round hips. “Did I say where? Just put them down.” Larua gulpled and set the mess onto the floor, making sure to pull the shrinking vial out and slip inside her pockets. “That is better.” The lady walked up to Laura. “Are you new around here?”
“No.” She shook her head. “Worked here my entire life.”
The woman looked Laura over from top to bottom. “Well ok than. I need someone to replace one of the servers up stairs. You look skinny enough to handle it.” She shook her head. “Those rich fat cats would love someone like you up there.”
“Oh.” Laura smiled. Perfect. I am just making my way up there.
“You will need some better clothes than that if you are going to work on the ball floor honey.”
“What do you mean?”
“Oh the lords of the land want of the best from their servers. You will love it. You get a nice fancy outfit for the night.” She put her hand on Laura’s back. “Come on. Let’s get you ready. We don’t have all night.”
She led Laura into a room filled with exotic clothing. “Ok. Get undressed.”
“What?” She turned around. “But you are right there.”
“Yes. So I can help you.”
“I think I can pick out an outfit on my own. Thank you over much.”
“Fine. Don’t accept my help.” She threw her hands into the air. “Just make yourself look nice. Don’t need to put both of our jobs and lives on the chopping block.” She shut the door so hard debrie fell from above.
Laura sighed. “Not only did I want to have her watch me undress.” She pulled her shirt off. “But I couldn’t let her see this.” She slipped the potion out of her pocket. “That lady might have thought I stole something. Hugh. This is becoming a bit complicated but I still think everything will work out. Now let’s see.” She picked up a black leather jumpsit with bunny ears. “What kind of shit are these nobles into?”
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