4. The SieveIt didn’t take long for the shouting to begin. Sabienn still with toes in the sand wished he could disappear. “i***t,” called Bray to Sabienn. “What is wrong with you?” “It’s my fault,” called Deep almost in tears. “It’s not your fault,” called Stork offering a comforting hand to the hurting giant. Stork then turned on Sabienn also, “How could you put the big man in this spot?” Then to Bray. “Keep going, Bray.” “You don’t have a hearing problem,” said Bray to Sabienn. “You have a listening problem. You’re like a guy on the road watching a truck come at him. You don’t move. You don’t flinch. You don’t react. Ten seconds looking at it, you’re road-kill. You were told you were going to be robbed.” “I know,” said Sabienn in acceptance. “Can we move on? Let’s go back to the wom