You look upwards at the mountain-like appearance of the lioness, staring in awe as you saw the large golden and brown ropes that covered her legs, that you quickly realized to be her fur. As you looked higher, you noticed she was cradling something under her arm. She placed it on the counter top, far from your sight, before turning and you stared at the massive size of her toe claws, with even the smallest one appearing to be the size of a semi-truck with its trailer. You watch as she reaches towards thee tower rack behind her and you realized that you were possibly going to have only one chance at this as she placed the towel on the counter and grabbed her waistband, beginning to kneel as she removed them.
You took a deep breath, hoping the you are close enough for her to hear before you screamed as loud as you could.
"HEY! DOWN HERE!"
You cough, feeling your throat having been practically shredded by your scream and look up towards her. You see her freeze, her ear twitches as she tries to find the sound. By this point, she had lowered her pants and underwear, but despite any thoughts screaming at you to stop for fear of her misinterpreting the situation, you reach up your arms, waving them as you try again to call out.
She slowly turns her head, noticing the small insect moving on the tile. She quickly grabs the towel and covers herself, a small smile growing on her face as you her the massive giantess speak for the first time.
"Sadie, you need to calm yourself. Jumping at bugs? What would the girls think of you?"
You stop jumping as you see the lioness, Sadie, reaches over the counter for something before kneeling back down. You see that she is now holding a glass which she places behind you.
"I usually don't like being watched during my showers," she said, calmly. "So for now, I think I'll keep you out of the way until I can bring you outside. But, bugs who are perverts, will get squished."
You swallow as she lifts the glass and places it on the counter top. The glass's opening sits above you, far too high to reach. And to complicate things further, you see her grab a small washcloth and throw it overtop of the glass. Your vision falls into darkness as you hear her turn on the water before speaking again.
"You can wait there for a few minutes, bug, then I will gladly return you outside with all your other little friends.
Outside. The word rings in your ear. Literally and figuratively. You sit there and think to yourself. She is the only person right now who can possibly help you. So what should you do? Try to tell her you're not a bug? If what she said is true, it might not be worth the risk.
But, if she does put you outside, it could mean you could possibly find someone else to help you. Or, the worse option, fall victim to one of the "bug's" so-called friends.
As you are thinking, something clicks in your head.