Author's note: The time has come. She has appeared. The princess is here. Also, should she have a quirk? A schtik? Elsa has ice powers, vanellope has glitch powers, moana has water powers. What should Inma's thing be? Being cute and adorable? Incredibly smug and sassy? The power to roast people so hard that they develop an inferiority complex about it. I did say before that this would be a hiatus point. So be prepared for a long wait while I collect ideas.
With all of Jack's things packed, he was ready to climb the beanstalk.
Jack had all his things packed in his bag below. He looked around at his room to make sure that there was nothing that he had forgotten about.
He kissed his mother goodbye and they shared a moment of silence. With tears in her eyes, she sent him off. Jack began his ascension into the clouds. He gripped the hard root of the stalk and began to get his footing. He climbed and climbed and climbed. The air in his lungs became thinner as he went higher and higher.
His body was shaking. It was the fear of falling that kept him anxious. He dared not to look down. He didn't want to or else his entire body would be plummeting towards the earth. The townspeople would mock him, and he'd be known as the worthless farmer boy. No more!
The heat of the sun was beaming down on him. Jack wished that he wore a hat for this occasion. At times, he had to sit on a stem catch his breath. There was no way that Jack is able to make this in one go. He found a reasonably lengthy and heavy vine and sat on it. He was extremely sweaty and disoriented.
Jack laid there for a while and just admired the wide view of the mountains. The birds in the sky were flapping their wings at his height level. He was amazed that he made it so far into the air. He saw massive clouds floating in the mid-air. At that moment, he realized that the earth was truly a beautiful place.
He sat there for a while, careful not to look down. His true enemy in this climb was vertigo itself. After a quick nap, he was back at it again. His aching muscles had healed up, and he climbed higher and higher. The oxygen was getting thinner, but he kept climbing and climbing. The sun was burning his eyes, but he climbed and climbed. He eventually passed through clouds that disappeared like a vapor.
Then he saw it! A ginormous cloud. His legs were wobbly. There were going to give out any second now. He grasped for the cloud, expecting it to melt through his fingers like warm butter. For some reason, it didn't. It was firm. Rubbery. Was he grabbing a cloud or was his mind playing tricks on him. Boosting off the edge of the beanstalk, he lifted himself up.
His brain almost freaked out from actually stepping on a cloud. He nearly fell but kept his grip tight. He couldn't believe it. He was actually standing on a cloud! This was something straight out of a fairytale. He dropped his backpack and felt his muscles sing like a heavenly choir. He had finally achieved it.
"I DID IT!" Jack screamed at the top of his lungs. He fell onto his back with a smile on his face and slept.
Whenever he woke up, he decided to walk around. Everything was massive. Was this really the land of the giants? Jack scoffed at the idea but remembered that there was probably gold and diamonds ready to be pillaged. He walked around a bit and looked at the massive building and such. There was grass everywhere, as far as the eye could see. He heard a sound of thunder even though it was perfectly sunny outside. Maybe his ears were playing tricks on him. His long journey must have made him disorientated. That had to be it.
He found a massive field of grass and walked through it. It was like walking through a giant maze. He had no idea where to go, but he saw something. It looked like an ant. It was humongous. Nothing like the ants back on the farm. This one was a bit smaller than he was but could probably give him a run for his money. The ants' antennae flinched for a moment. It looked at him and dripped acid that fell to the ground. Jack became nervous, but his worries disappeared as the ant went on its way. He thanked the stars above and kept going.
Eventually, he began to write it down in a blank book. He decided to make a journal of all the strange creatures and insects that he'd found. How the weather was. What the animals were like compared to down on the earth. On some days, he roamed through the night. He heard mysterious noises. The sound of lightning grew louder and louder. He saw sparks fly near the mountains. A chilling laughter roamed the skies and thunder boomed. Jack decided to make camp underneath a can. It wasn't much, but it was his home for now.
He returned there again and again. He ate the snacks he had in his bag and sometimes found fruit. Some of the fruit was so massive that he either had to cut off bits of it for later or risk dragging it with him. It would have taken a long time, but he had no other choice. He wasn't about to let his food go to waste.
As he was dragging a massive cherry through the fields, he heard a loud thumping about. Jack thought nothing of it. He figured it was just a wild animal going about his business. He was in the thick of it, much to his annoyance. The stupid animals kept eating his trail that he used to get back to the can. Jack heard something from the corner of his ear.
"Remember, Don't go too far!" A feminine voice said. Another voice, that sounded younger said, "Yes Mam!" Then, he heard them. Footsteps. Footsteps that were headed his way. Jack decided to drop the cherry and high tail it out of here. He didn't believe that there were actually giants about. But he wasn't about to stay and find out. The footsteps began to get closer and closer and Jack's feet were in overdrive. Then as the footsteps were within his orbit, jack froze.
He froze out of fear. He held his bread and hid behind a layer of grass.
"Hm?" He heard a girl sound out. She had to be younger than he was. The girl moved stalks of corn out of the way, and Jack felt the rays of sun hit his back. He'd been had.
"A human!" The girl audibly gasped with glee.
"No..God no!" Jack muttered under his breath. He began to bolt when suddenly he felt a tug at his shirt. His hold on the ground disappeared and now he was floating in midair. He was getting anxiety again. Jack closed his eyes in fear and reopened them. He was clasped in the hands of a giant blonde and blue-eyed girl. She wore a royal blue dress with a cornflower blue pattern at the waist. She wore a coat like an outfit with white cotton fur. Why would she wear something like that in this heat?
"What's a human like you doing in a place like this?" The girl asked. She was definitely curious. Her eyes were glued to him a smile was plastered to her face. Jack was at a loss for words. This was about to turn into a gigantic mess.
