I was a sailor, and wrecked in a storm, I washed up on a strange shore.
I awoke in the house of a giant, who warned me, "You may go wherever you wish, but stay out of my cellar."
As I recovered, his warning weighed heavily upon me. I recalled every story of man-eating giants I'd ever heard. Eventually, I snuck into the forbidden room.
I found it stacked floor to ceiling with balloons, banners, and supplies for a welcome party.
"It was going to be a surprise, the disappointed giant said. "But now you've gone and ruined it."
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Everyday Drabbles
Short StoryA drabble is a very short story one hundred words long. No more, no less. They are designed for maximum impact in the least amount of space. For 2019, I'll be posting a drabble every day.