Chapter 2

Hari had learned many things about her new race, the most interesting of them was that they didn't need to eat, because they absorbed the sunlight and turned it into energy. Like a plant, Hari thought with a chuckle.

The humans had come out again she still didn't know why they killed the giant and tried to kill her last time, or why the giant was so keen on going to the humans in the first place.

Hari had been following the humans for a couple days now, she had gotten used to only seeing out of her right eye, so she could keep better track of the humans from a much further distance than what she would have been able to do a month ago.

One month, Hari had been hear for only a month and yet she never felt more at home, there was a certain calming affect she felt in this world, the relaxing calm you got while lying in a tub of water after a hard day of physical labor, the calm that took the stress off your bones.

But Hari also felt a chill in her bones, the chill of Dementors, that chill would stay with her till her last breath, that only made her hate the wizards more no one, not even Bellatrix deserved the torture of Azkaban.

Hari continued to follow the people and watched as two giant started walking to a small group near the back. The people on horses started going faster, there were no trees to shoot their strings into to pull them of the ground.

One of the giants reached down and grabbed a person. Hari thought that might be the reason the humans attacked the giants, they might be squeezed to death by a giant on accident and since the giants didn't talk, or really feel pain; Hari could attest to that, when the humans had destroyed her hand she had barley felt it.

Then the giant stuck the human in its mouth and bit down, killing the human instantly, the second giant had grabbed a human as well and had swallowed it whole.

What! Why were they eating the people they get all the nutrition they need from the sun, why, why did they eat those people? Killing the giants on site started to make a lot more since now.

Hari was thinking about going over there and helping them but before she could decide a few other humans came over and killed the giants. They got back on their horses and lead the horses of their dead comrades away from the fallen giants.

Hari just stayed there, the humans were long out of site now, and she really didn't care to follow them anyways. She slowly walked over to the dead person; the giants had completely disintegrated by then, kneeling down, she gently scooped up the remains of the human and just held her in her hands, looking at the corpse.

The young woman had been bitten down the middle and only her bottom half remained, Hari wanted to bury the person, but being a giant she wouldn't be able to properly dig a hole or bury the girl she most certainly wouldn't be able to make a headstone.

And after that thought everything went black, Hari burst out of hot moist flesh opening her eyes she realized she had come out of her own neck, as a human. Hari quickly ripped disintegrating flesh off her body and hopped down to the ground.

Hari shakily walked to the body that sat in her disintegrating hands. When she got there she realized how tall the girl must have been, the top of Hari's head only went to the corpses hip which was all that was really left of the dead woman.

Hari looked down at herself in confusion, her breast while always small, were now nonexistent, she looked around her body and found no pubic hair, Hari them felt her face and felt a childlike softness to the jaw and cheeks, Hari did a quick onceover of her whole body again, there was child pug everywhere like one would see, on a little kid.

She was a little kid, couldn't be more than ten years old, Hari thought grimacing, she would have to suffer puberty all over again.

Hari heard stomping; crap the giants were going to eat her she was human now; she was going to die because of some stupid body she wanted to bury.

The giant stopped right in front of her, and then just continued on like she wasn't even there like she was still a giant. Hari thought back, when she was a giant her sense of smell had greatly improved she could smell giants from almost a mine away.

She must smell like a giant still or maybe she would always smell like a giant, considering she came into this would as one.

Pulling herself out of her own thoughts Hari went back to what she turned into a human to do in the first place, she walked to the right of the corpse and started digging.

After spending several hours of digging she was sweating profusely. Hari had made a hole big and deep enough to stick the body in.

With a lot of difficulty Hari managed to gently rest the corpse in its grave, she then proceeded to bury it. after the ground was tightly packed Hari grabbed a flat rock that was about a foot long on either side and rested it on top of where the head should have been, grabbing another rock; this one sharp, Hari messily carved into it.

Birth unknown, Death the first month on the half moon, Name unknown,

Died bravely riding in the land of man eating giants.

After finishing Hari started walking to the forest that she had stayed at when she was a giant.

The night was very cold and Hari was freezing, no longer being a giant was hard as she was now cold, hungry, and thirsty, but possessed no means to satisfy any of the complaints her body gave. She held her left pointer finger in her mouth, a habit she had when she 'lived' in England and had never been able to break.

Shaking like a leaf Hari's teeth started chattering, but with her finger still in her mouth she bit down, hard, hard enough to draw blood.

Yellow lightning shot from the sky hitting her directly, when the light faded she was warm again, her hunger and thirst gone as well, she was a giant again. Hari laughed in relief; the sound deep and booming, being a giant was far superior to being a human.

With that final thought she drifted to sleep.

/

Hari had taken to being human for an hour or two a day, though when it started getting colder she stopped and just lived as a giant. But after the cold and snow left for good she started it up again.

Hari had made clothes out of the scraps of cloth from the people who came out of the walls, she took stuff like coats and capes. Hari refused to strip them; it was disrespectful of the dead and even though they were not her people she could not do that; the clothes wouldn't fit her anyways either so It would be kind of pointless.

Another thing that Hari did was take some of their weapons; she would use then to hunt for food; even though she could just turn into a giant and get all the nutarians she needed from the sun, she still from time to time ate actual food just to taste it.

Though by far her favorite thing was to climb the giants and just sit on their shoulders or heads; even when she was human the giants didn't notice her, to them she was just another giant.

A lot of the time Hari would sit on one of their shoulders and just braid their hair in fun random ways.

/

Hari had started to wander closer to the walls, as much as she hated to admit it she desperately craved human contact, which had finally dawned on her when she saw the humans outside the walls this last time. They had been in the forest to the south and were being massacred by the giants.

One of the humans was being picked up be a small giant about 4 meters in height, without thinking she had stepped on the giant crushing it instantly.

The human had fallen out of its hands and was staring at Hari wide eyed. Hari had crouched down so the she sat on her heals looking at the human. Her waist length black hair had made a curtain trapping the terrified man. Hari had reached out to touch him, he was paralyzed in fear so he didn't do anything, before she could touch him though she heard galloping and had run of leaving the man.

Hari sighed, she had probably permanently traumatized that man just because she was lonely, she needed a way into those walls.

Hari saw something out of the corner of her eye, it was a giant; taller than her, with short blond hair, it was also covered in some sort of armor. Hari stayed out of its sight; it gave her a bad feeling.

The Giant walked up to the south gate and kneeled down, a human hopped out of its hand, the human was too far away for her to see any of its features, she could only see that there was actually a human.

Hari got out of her giant it would be much easier to sneak over and see as a person then a giant, but before she could take a step in their direction lightning shot out of the sky and hit the human.

The force from that hit made Hari fall onto her face. Hari quickly got up and saw the largest giant she had ever seen. The giant was taller than the walls and it lacked skin. Hari watched in awe as it pulled its leg back; then I dawned on her, he was going to destroy the walls.

"NO!" as Hari screamed the giants monstrous leg slammed into the gate smashing it.

Hari stared in horror; there were thousands of humans in there she had smelled them while she was a giant.

Hari ran to the destroyed gate; when humans came out it was their own fault that they died but if the giants lead the attack they would be unprepared and massacred.

Hari ran forgoing turning into a giant; it would be chaos, being a human would probably be better in this case than a giant. Running all the way over Hari flies threw the gate, looking around Hari stares in shock and horror.

The whole town was already destroyed and the giants had already killed so many, it was a massacre but that wasn't because humans and giants were fighting in a massive battle, it was because giant were killing and destroying everything.

Running further into town and weaving through building Hari ran, she didn't know why she was running but she knew she had to keep running to find something anything to potently help these people.

Turning a corner Hari almost ran into a giant rock; a chunk of the wall, her mind supplied. Looking to see if she could get around it she saw a little girl that couldn't be older than four kneeling in front of the rock, looking closer Hari saw an arm under the rock.

Hari walked over to the little girl and kneeled down.

"You need to get out of here or you will be eaten." Hari said grabbing her hand. The girl didn't react just continued to stare at the arm, Hari heard the little girl mumbling getting closer Hari heard her repeat the same thing over and over.

"Mama, mama, mama." It was barely above a whisper.

Without a second thought Hari scooped up the little girl and started running, the girl was in shock so she didn't struggle in Hari's arms.

Running around for a little longer Hari fond a large grope of people standing in front of a canal, shoving her way through Hari got to the boats, the solders quickly let her on not giving her a second glance.

Hari sat the little girl in a seat and then sat by her. Gripping the little girl's hand Hari told her it would be ok.

The boats started moving; turning to look at the destroyed town Hari saw the giant covered in armor running toward the other wall. Hari closed her eyes and bowed her head giving respect to all those that were going to die.

They continued on in the boats for quite some time, Hari hoped that the people still had somewhere safe to go.

It was late at night when the boats got to another wall, quickly going through the wall the boats slowed to a stop inside the other wall right as they closed the gate to the canal. Everyone was shuffled of most seemed to be in a daze.

They were taken to a large building full of supplies; a couple guards were there to help anyone who needed it. Making a small nest out of bedding Hari set the little girl in it, the girl fell asleep almost instantaneously.

Forgoing a bed Hari leaned up agented a wall and fell asleep.

/

The next day proved to hold a whole new set of challenges, everyone was distraught so nothing was getting accomplished, and everyone was hungry most had probably not eaten since lunch; based on the time of the attack, but there was also not enough food to sustain people for long.

The Guards; or Garrison as that was what people called them, had been reasonably helpful, they had given her shoes and a bandage to cover her eye, they were as helpful as they could be, they made sure that everyone got food; though the portions were so small most people were unhappy, Hari was inspired by them.

The little girl's father had also survived and had taken her back, he was distraught that his wife had died but was happy his daughter was alive; he had given Hari some money, told her that it was his thanks for saving his daughter.

Hari had learned based on how much everyone was talking about it that the giants were called Titans and that they had held humanity on the brink of extinction for hundreds of years.

Hari new what she wanted to do in this world now, she wanted to join the military and help humanity.