Festival
by Number 10
It was just after dawn, and the young men of the village came out of their
houses and slowly gathered at the main crossroads. From there began a road
leading north. No simple highway, it was the path to today's destination and the
highlight of their year. It was called Festival.
Festival had its origins in a chance meeting thirty years before. Three young
men from the village were returning home from a long journey, and decided to
stop at a river to bathe and cool off. There they met three women from a
different village. This village consisted of humans with extraordinary size and
girth; none of the women were less than forty feet.
The men found them naked and playing in the water. They watched, then
carefully waded in. The women came to investigate and quickly took the men under
their wings. The rest of that day was enjoyed by all, and they agreed to meet
the following year.
The word spread in both villages, and the numbers grew yearly. Now, all of
the unattached men from the village attended, as well as the much larger women
of the giant village. The elders of both villages tolerated Festival because it
allowed the participants to blow off steam, to have some fun before settling
down with a same-size mate.
Festival meant fun, community, peace, music, food, and sex. Everyone's hair
came down. There were few rules - mainly to respect each other and to shun
violence and bad feeling. Most people abided by them, and problems were rare.
Among the knots of men heading for Festival, three friends walked together and
chatted. Tom, Jeff and Dan were all looking forward to the day and night to
follow.
'You think Calliope will come this year?' Dan asked.
'Don't know,' replied Tom. 'You know she didn't show last time.'
'Yeah, but Maggie and Sweet Jane did,' said Jeff. 'Man, I love those fine
ladies.'
'Amen,' said someone with reverence. Then there was silence.
The three came up behind two other men who walked more slowly. One was
telling the other about a dream he had the night before, a dream about the
ladies of Festival.
An intruder who had been eavesdropping veered over. 'Huh. Dreaming about
women, eh? That's weird. Maybe you are one yourself, or you're getting in touch
with your feminine side.'
The man whose dream was being dissected glared at him. 'I'll tear that little
shit's head off! Let me at 'im!'
His friend restrained him and said a few calming words. Jeff, who had heard
everything, spoke to the intruder.
'Shut your face, Goldenrod. A little early to be stirring up trouble, isn't
it? Just mind your own damn business.'
Goldenrod, a skinny, yellow-haired kid with a gap in his front teeth, smirked
at them like an uglier version of Alfred E. Newman. 'Feminine side, feminine
side,' he brayed ''Nuff said.' With that, the annoying Goldenrod darted away to
bother someone else.
'Man, I can't stand that idiot,' said Tom. 'He really shouldn't be allowed at
Festival.'
'Yeah,' agreed Jeff. 'But hey, all we can do is ignore him. Right?'
'Right,' said Dan, and they all quickened their pace. It would only be a few
miles now.
The riverside was a perfect setting for Festival. The slow, wide river curved
around the clearing, with here and there clumps of birch trees and few maples
and poplars that provided shade. The early afternoon sun shone and a breeze came
off the water. The musicians had already arrived and were setting up with their
backs to the forest. Next to them a large oak tree stood. Resting against it was
an enormous, unusual stringed instrument. It was larger than any of the
musicians.
The ladies began to arrive. A regiment of about a dozen giant women walked
the clearing, looking for spots to rest. Their village was farther away than the
men's, but their long legs got them there quicker.
Other set up tables with food: bread, cheeses, fruits and vegetables. The
women always brought the food, not because they were women, but because the men
could never carry enough to satisfy the giantesses appetites.
Two of the women, a very large one and a shorter, slighter woman exchanged
pleasantries with the musicians.
'Hey, guys,' said the big woman, 'Maggie's here! You can start playin' now!'
The guys laughed as they tuned their guitars. 'You know my sister, Sweet Jane.'
The musicians looked at Jane, who seemed curiously melancholy.
'Sure we do. Nice to see ya, Jane' said the lead musician, a heavyset man
with a gray-white beard. 'You too, Maggie.'
The ladies sat down and listened to the first tentative notes, hugged their
knees and awaited the arrival of the men.
An hour later the atmosphere had changed greatly. The men were all present and
each one made the rounds. There were always many more men than women at
Festival, but the women were friendly to all. Sharing was understood.
Already a small crowd was forming around Maggie. Everyone liked her. Her
shaggy mane of reddish-brown hair framed her wide face and a mouth that was
always ready to smile. Her nose was broad and somewhat long but it fit her face
well. She also had the largest eyes of all the women. Maggie wasn't fat but she
did like to eat, and was very well endowed.
Jane resembled her sister slightly, but her face had something else; a calm
glow that soothed and relaxed the men. She was very kind and would help anyone
who needed it. Her hair was dark and tied behind her elegant neck. Her pretty
brown eyes, usually shining, seemed a bit vacant.
Tom, Jeff and Dan now made their way to Maggie's circle. As they did, Sweet
Jane returned from some errand and took her place next to Maggie. Suddenly,
another male popped up nearby. It was Goldenrod.
He eyed the two sisters. 'Hiya there, Maggie. Jeez, you're huge. Did you put
on weight?'
Maggie looked at the young man with slightly narrowed eyes, but kept her
smile. 'Oh, and it's SO great to see YOU TOO, Goldenrod.'
Sweet Jane gazed with dull eyes at the young man. He looked back at her and
snorted. 'Hey Jane, cat got your tongue? Whatza matter with ya?'
Goldenrod wasn't the only one. All the men noticed the change in Jane. Last
year she had been talkative and full of laughter; now she hardly said a word.
Although surrounded by sunshine and good humor, she seemed to be enclosed by an
invisible box of rain.
The men began to protest. 'Hey, back off, Goldy.' 'Leave her the hell alone,
jackass.' 'Asshole!' and other choice words.
Maggie was businesslike. 'Okay fellas, who's up for a swim? The water slide
opens in five minutes!' A big whoop went up from the men and most of them headed
for the river. The music now was slow and restful, the guitars and harmonies
creating a mellow mood.
Jeff looked at Sweet Jane. He had an idea. 'You guys go ahead,' he said to
Tom and Dan. 'I'm gonna stay around here.'
'Are you nuts?' said Dan, incredulous. 'Water slide, man, water slide!'
'I know. Knock yourselves out.'
The two friends hurried off to the river as Jeff strolled around the
clearing. He wondered what he could do to help Jane. He looked at her but failed
to catch her eye. Once again he noticed that despite her considerable beauty,
there was something amiss. He decided he would ask the other women and try to
find out what happened to Jane.
The water slide was Maggie's specialty. While the other giantesses were content
to let the men play on their massive bodies, Maggie used imagination. She sat by
the river, her clothes now removed, her buttocks planted on the riverbank. She
plunked her feet into the warm water and spread her legs wide. Then she leaned
back on her elbow and applied a light coat of special oil to her chest, stomach
and abdomen. Her thick bush of pubic hair had been trimmed for the occasion.
'All right, I'm ready. Who is the lucky guy to go FIRST?' Thirty hands went
up. 'Lemme see.' Maggie closed her eyes and picked a guy at random. Holding the
squirming man close to her face, she asked, 'Ready? Okay, honey!' She held the
man against the hollow of her throat for a moment, then let go. And whoosh! the
surprised man slid down the smooth, giant body like a bobsled on glare ice. At
the end her soft pubic mound created a jump that sent him flying, then down into
the water with a tremendous splash.
'Woah! That was great! I'm going again!' The man's reaction was typical, and
the next hour found Maggie indulging the men and having a fine time herself.
By the time Maggie and the men came back, the sun was setting over the river,
reflected in shimmering waves. The warm breeze stirred the bronzed autumn leaves
and a few fluttered downward.
The musicians were now in high gear, doing longer jams and pushing their
rhythms and melodies into new dimensions. The effect on the men was electric.
They should have been exhausted after the water slide but the music brought them
right back, ready to go again.
Everyone had eaten their fill and began to dry off. The giantesses, following
Maggie's lead, began to disrobe by various stages. A tall, buxom blonde lay near
the center of the clearing with a man on each nipple. Others joined in. Some of
the women were content to watch, or just talk and drink wine with the men.
The musicians had taken a break and all was relatively quiet. Some of the men
started talking about Calliope. Calliope had been very popular at past
Festivals. She had an intelligent, attractive face, and shoulder-length, wavy,
light brown hair. They remembered her as being very thin but shapely. Calliope
always refrained from sex, but she flirted with the guys, read them her sensual
poetry and talked with them into the small hours. Many were surprised when she
stayed away the previous year. No one knew the reason.
Dan spoke for everyone when he said, 'I can't figure her out. She just
stopped coming. Why?'
Tom piped up. 'Maybe she got old.'
No one had an answer to this. Tom may have been right.
As darkness approached, the men began to build the huge bonfire. It had to be
big enough for everyone to sit around. Also, it would be the only source of
light.
Finally the fire was lit. Jeff saw Sweet Jane staring into the flames, and
decided to approach her. He hadn't found out much during his earlier quest. The
other women would say only that she experienced a personal loss. One of them had
said that Jane lived alone, bleakly and by choice. Clearly her life had taken a
wrong turn.
Jeff put his hand on her knee. 'Would you like some company?' he asked. Jane
nodded, and Jeff climbed up and sat upon her thigh. He then watched the flames
with her, and Jane's hand rested on her leg right beside Jeff. Jeff looked at
Jane's face and studied it. When Jane caught him looking, she smiled slightly.
Gradually, all of the women settled around the fire, with the men taking
their places among them. Maggie, sitting Indian-style, had five men between her
crossed legs, all pleasuring her inner thighs. Suddenly, she sat up straight.
'Okay, I need one more. Who's it gonna be?' She grabbed the nearest bystander
and plopped him down before her womanhood. 'Yup, you'll do. Let's feel your lips
and tongue, and make sure you drive me wild.'
The new man was puzzled at first, then he enthusiastically complied. Maggie
could do no wrong. She didn't exactly follow the rules, but that was OK by
everyone. 'That's Maggie,' people said after hearing about her latest escapade.
It was always said with a smile.
As the night wore on, the interaction increased, the music sounded better,
the wine tasted even richer. People were starting to dance and sing to the
music.
Jeff was silent for a bit, but soon he got Jane talking. In a calm voice, she
talked about her life and her recent past. Jeff listened, nodding. There was
plenty of time. He was surprised to find himself sitting in her hand, close to
her face that was lit by the flickering flames. At this range her beauty had a
powerful effect on him. It seemed the spell would last forever.
Naturally, Goldenrod broke it.
'Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane,' he yelled up at her. 'When are we gonna see your
tits? Better yet, when do I get to suck on 'em? Come on, baby, open up!'
Jane was shocked. Everyone was shocked.
Goldenrod now had the stage, and was savoring it. 'You know,' he said to the
crowd, 'I'm not even sure is Jane's a girl. How do we know? We need proof.' He
turned back to her. 'Prove to us you're a woman. Show us those tits.'
Sweet Jane started to open her mouth, but it was Maggie who spoke.
'Goldenrod, come see me. Come see big ol' Magnolia. I have a surprise.'
Maggie reached over and extended her hand.
Goldenrod, haltingly at first, walked into the waiting hand. He smiled
nervously.
Maggie held the man in her palm, and raised him to slightly below her chin.
'Now, do as I tell you. Curl yourself into a tight li'l ball.'
'But why...'
'Do it, honey.' The affection was gone from her voice now. This was a
command.
The young man grabbed his knees and assumed a fetal position. Maggie
encircled his body with her index and middle fingers and thumb. Then, like a
starting pitcher for the San Diego Padres, she wound up and hurled Goldenrod in
the direction of the river. He sailed into the black night and everyone held
their breath until they heard a faint ker-sploosh. It was far away and he would
have some job getting back.
A brief silence, then whistles, cheers and applause from the men filled the
air. Maggie inclined her head and did a mock curtsy. The women laughed and
smiled too, but the biggest smile was from Jane. Jeff was amazed. All the
tension and sadness had left her face. It seemed to him that Festival had
improved greatly from that moment on.
The musicians were getting ready to play again when a rustling sound came
from the forest. Everyone looked. The shape was hard to make out by firelight,
but it seemed to be a giantess. A new giantess.
'Oh my God,' someone whispered. 'It's Calliope.'
And it was. Calliope walked past the bonfire and sat next to the musicians.
Then to everyone's surprise, she lifted the huge stringed instrument near the
oak and set it on her lap.
'It's called a mandolin.' Jane told Jeff in a low voice.
Calliope nodded at the musicians, who then began a new tune. It had a gentle,
country sound to it, with simple yet thoughtful lyrics. Everyone swayed with the
music. A voice sang out:
'Ripple in still water,
When there is no pebble tossed,
Nor wind to blow.'
At the first word, Calliope began to play. The sound her fingers made was
haunting and evocative. No one knew Calliope had this gift, but she had many
talents and this was one more.
The song continued, and all at once a line stood out for Jeff:
'If I knew the way, I would take you home.'
Jeff and Sweet Jane looked at each other, and it was clear they were thinking
the same thing.
Now the song was nearly over and everyone sang along. No one knew the words,
but it didn't matter. The men sang out in clear, strong voices, the women more
quietly. They blended perfectly as the sound swelled and the mandolin's poignant
notes, over everything, soared high above the Festival.
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