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In less than a day, such a valiant Queen of the giants had had the delight
Of seeing that she had been wrong in prejudging the latest from earth: Friemann Flyte.
Her younger man boyfriend named Zellit had lately been less than an adequate suitor;
And now that she’d seen him in action, she felt that the tiny professor was cuter.

She broke up with Zellit, on friendly terms only, with both of them perfectly sure,
That what they had built on his earlier rescue was not meant to be evermore.
She realized that Flyte was much closer to her age, and thanked him for how he had fought hard,
Protecting her honour. Then Nonvor soon lifted him up for a dance in the courtyard.

Now Ambloome and Lee-John had gone to the balcony, so they could sit and converse.
“You’ve kept me quite stable, since I had to watch my late husband removed in a hearse,”
Said Ambloome. I would have been tempted to try to make use of the time travel circuit
In Lester’s old amulet, though it was weeks before my giant fingers could work it.

I wanted so much to go back into time and approach him, before we had met,
By visiting him in his past back on earth. But the history is meant to be set.
Temptation was in me, to follow my heart, even though I still knew I’d be causing
A temporal paradox. Falling for you put that urge far beyond merely pausing.”

The moon (of the giants) was full. So she took him for walks in the garden below,
(Not the one on the side of the palace, where Nonvor and Friemann were starting to show
Their mutual affections). So Lee-John and Ambloome drew closer, becoming united.
Surprised by the turn of events for the Queen, the Professor was also excited.

Two guests didn’t stay late: the giantess Jenyfer, who had already arranged
With Braisyde, to go for a walk in the fields on the giant hills. Both of them changed
To nightwear at her place, and slept in their rooms; until Autumn took time to be sunny,
Next morning. They went to the fields, and she shrank to his size, and said, “Cuddle me, honey.”

She put down the things that she’d carried, and now found that there was much room on the rug
For both of them (once she had shrunken). Then Braisyde gave Jenyfer one lengthy hug,
And kissed her and looked, as the sun lit the fields; and they felt themselves well isolated,
Enclosed by a nice panorama of timelessness. Both of their hearts were elated.

At one point, she teased him for fun, and he played back, and, as lovers do, she then chased
Her boy through the fields, to the Wood, then enlarged, lest her giant sized legs go to waste.
“No fair,” laughed the boy, as she caught him in no time, and carried him back on her shoulder.
He swung back and forth, with her hair, so their reverie games became just slightly bolder.
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