Book3:WereMyDreamIs
sinhishand,hewalkedalongthewindingpathtothetopofthesmallhill.Hestoppedataspotfagthewaterbutwasshelteredfromthewind.Thesoiltherewassuitableforpntingflowers,soDimitrihadchosenitasthelocationforthebeautifulsecretgardenihofhisheart.Thegardenwasne,butherwasitsmall.Dimitrihadpulledupalltheweedshereandinthebareas,andhadpruhetrees,shrubsandpntsusingsuitabletools.Multi-coloredflowerswerepntedeverywherefillingeveryer,allvyingtooutdotheothersincolorandfragrawasreallyawonderfulsight.Whatwasmorewondrousandcouldnotbeseeninardenswas,flowersofdifferentseasonsallbloomedatthesametime.Dimitristraighteotakeabreakandtostretchhimself.Hegheoppositeshorewherethegianthadbeenlyingonthehorizonsihebeginningoftimeaurnedbacktohisgardening.Heworkedonhappilyanddiligentlyuheblueskies.Whehestooduptotakeabreakandgncedagainatthegiant,hisheartseemedtogivealurdhesuddenlyrememberedthatthemountainhadbeenpletelydestroyedandonlythegiant’sheadremaiact,therestofhisbodyhavingsunktothebottomofthewater.Howcoulditbeuntouched?Howcouldthegiantbelyingthereintact?Assoonastheideafshedacrosshisbrain,theworldaroundhimbegantoshakeviolentlyandtheverygroundunderhisfeettrembled.Aseriesofear-deafeningcrasheswereheard.TheworldshookandspinnedandGiantMountainsplitintoseveralparts.Theearthquakecausedtraumatigestotheearth’scrustwhichbroughtaboutatsunami.ItwasasiftheearthquakeasunamiwereagaiedbeforeDimitri’seyes. Dimitrisatuponthetground.Hispanic-stri,sightlesseyesstaredstraightahead,murmuring,“DidIunknowinglykillthegiantwhohadinonthe