Mein stood on the deserted rubble of the remains of the stadium. All of her effort, her ties, her hardship, it all came down to this. There stood the one person she truly devoted her life to; Tatsumi. Tatsumi was unaware of the feelings that she possessed of him. But that didn't change the fact that they were friends, and they would put their life on the line to protect one another. She was built up with hatred, fear, the desire to kill the person who put her in this position. The war had to end, and she had to stand on the winning side.
She reminisced the memories she had of all of her friends that have passed on to the afterlife. All the pain and despair, soaked up inside of her was about to unleash. She's had enough. Mein stared at Budo and aimed her pumpkin, an imperial arm which runs on her emotional energy, then took her final breath. She was going to die a hero, and save the world. At least, that's what was in her mind. She used the death of her friends, the suffering of the people as a medium for her power. A ball of energy started to emerge from her pumpkin, increasing gradually second by second. Budo was confident that his attack would over power hers, but his confidence got the better of him. He unpredicted Mein's true strength. After the duration of a minute, she smiled and let out a giant scream, releasing all of the pain and despair she had been through. The grief she experienced, the memories that were once her friends, her power ran on hatred and vengeance.
Pumpkin fired directly at Budo just as he fired his Adramelech, a gauntlet that's able to produce electricity. Budo grinned until he sooner realized that his attack wasn't powerful enough. Mein then lost control of her emotions, and her pumpkin became stronger beyond its own limits. The energy started to rip apart the mantle and the Earth, causing the core to shatter. Mother Nature began to decay as trees began to incinerate and all the Earth began to perish. Everyone looked into the sky to see what began to look like Armageddon. It was only until a minute later, there remained nothing left of the planet they once called Earth. Mein thought that she would die a hero, but in the end, she destroyed everything she truly loved and believed in.
(Moral of the story kids, don't get angry. Anger is a bad thing. Grr, angry.)
