Although he looked like he was trying to speak, his tiny mouth was too quiet for the man to hear, but, being a version of himself, he knew that he must be hungry. He picked up a crumb of his biscuit off of his napkin, and offered it to the mini-me. He also placed a single drop of water, to make sure that he didn't die of thirst. He knew that the bacteria all around would be plenty of company for the man, but warned of the pathogens that he must stay away from.
After a few minutes, his wife came back to the kitchen, holding her own cup of coffee. Before she entered the room, however, she shrieked. The man already knew what it was, and told her not to be scared, and all that this meant is that his mini-me had a new mini-friend. The initial shock subsided, and they were able to take care of these mini-people, until they started a family of their own.
Author's Note: This story was based on the Alaskan Legend about the creation of man and the raven overseeing him. In this version, the raven was the man himself, and the man was the little person. Instead of being found in the ocean, he was found in the cup of coffee. I made sure to include all the main parts of the story, in a different form, by making sure that the man took care of the little version in terms of food and water. Additionally, he must watch out for predators, which in the micro world would include bacteria.
Story source: Myths and Legends of Alaska, edited by Katharine Berry Judson (1911).
Story source: Myths and Legends of Alaska, edited by Katharine Berry Judson (1911).