Chapter 40:

Lina: Day three, 23:00

Final Event

Lina helped herself up and looked at the area she happened to be in. dead flowers grew from the ground, but didn't seem to want to really die. Fruit happened to grow on the plants; for what, who knows. Across from Lina she saw Jun bending over the god from before, but it happened to be dead. Jun looked at Lina, "It was your friends fault that this happened, she wasn't a Kajiro and I over looked that." Jun then raised her hands making pillars arise, and held her rifle.

Lina instantly hid behind a pillar and watched as Jun ran from one pillar to another. Once at the other pillar she saw Jun peak out, and ran to the other side to dodge Jun's shot. Lina then watched as the Jun ran to the other. Lina held out her gun and shot Jun in the right rib, making Jun go behind the pillar. Jun got her composure back and started to run to the next pillar. On the way Lina shot at Jun hitting her in the leg. Jun held up her gun right then and shot Lina on the right of her waist. Lina held up her gun and shot Jun's gun out of her hand.

Jun then stood herself and held her hands in a prayer than said, "Nothing more to waste. Take the dead god before me, and make the true god of paradise." The dead god curled up and a bright light was seen. The god then came up. It was hard to describe, much like a gigantic caterpillar with large wings much like a mosquito and the head of a spider.

Lina's relic that she possessed started to glow and a voice came to her, but this time she recognized who it was. "Use its flames, destroy the god…" The voice said. Lina knew now that it was Kathy.

Lina held the relic and put down the rifle looking toward the god. It came toward her and she felt like she was charging power to the relic. Once down she fired a fiery blast at it making it go far back. After that hit she turned and saw the god hit her from a different direction hastily. Lina turned the direction but then turned around and charged the relic seeing the god coming, then fired the fire from the relic hurting it. Once done she turned the opposite direction and looked around for the god. It grabbed her from behind and slung her into a pillar. Lina got herself up and charged the relic, right at that moment she knew where the god was, and fired the fire at the god making it fall burning into the inferno.

Jun's eyes starred as her hair became white, and instead of screaming Like Hisako had done at the second incident, she just fell to the ground and died of what appeared to be of old age. Lina picked up the rifle and walked to the mirror pool, and felt that it alone would take her to the exit.

Chapter 41:

Everyone: Day after, 4:00 – 14:00

Helicopters flew over the landside that occurred at Hanuda for the fourth day now seeing if anyone was going to come out of the rubble. No life forms other than birds and other animals had made their way out guessing that there was much danger inside.

From the rubble around four o'clock A spade dug it's way through the ground revealing A small little girl running out crying and A young adult male following behind her with the spade, as if he were protecting her from danger. Cops came down to the two and took them in. "We need names…" one officer asked.

The young male said, "My names Jacob R. Burke, This is Kiki…" He said not knowing her whole name. The little girl held onto Jacob's legs seeming scared.

Jacob turned out to be eighteen and the girl checked out to be ten. The two were then driven to the police station.

Three ours after the two made it up, a machete cut through the destruction left behind from the landside and out from it came another young male. His name was Josh, turned out to be eighteen years old. The machete he held was covered in blood, but the blood seemed to not trace to anyone.

When the clock reached two o'clock in the afternoon the rescue team was about to leave when they saw someone come from the hole Jacob had created, a young female adult with a rifle and some odd relic n hands. The cops found she was Lina, age eighteen. The rescue team left with the people and nothing was known afterwards. The police and government of Japan didn't believe in the stories of Hanuda and a god of paradise, and nothing was going to make them now. Yet the real question was hat was everything really over?