Three hours later

Ten miles from Arendelle

Word of what had taken place in St Angel the previous night had spread quickly throughout the surrounding lands via fleeing citizens or messengers, all of whom carried the warning and orders of Queen Elsa and other nearby landlords or mayors or military commanders of sorts to evacuate all settlements that were at risk of falling victim to the devastating power of Godzilla and the Kraken's fight. So far, many people were doing just that, fleeing into the hills with only what they could carry; praying that their homes and other family members and friends would still in one piece when this threat passed. So far, though, nothing had taken place. There had been only a few scattered sightings of large shapes in the waters off the coast and every so often another ship would go out and join in the search. In the last hour or so, however, people along the coast now began to witness the fleet heading back towards land, as if they were pursuing something.

And that was just what they were doing. Following the awakening of Ebirah from the island cave he was entombed on; he, the Kraken and Godzilla were all making headway into the labyrinth of fjords and waterways that made up the Norwegian coastline. Godzilla had been the first to cross between them, his mind having now made a firm grip on what it was he could sense and was making a beeline towards it as fast as he could go. Whether he knew it or not, only a few miles behind him were the Kraken and Ebirah, both of who were unaware of their enemy's current location. As far as they were concerned, Godzilla was still far out in the sea and was still chasing them, making them all the more determined to get to a location where the Kraken could implement its plan of getting rid of Godzilla for good; if only these pesky ants the humans did not get in his way.

With his dorsal fins standing about forty feet above the surface of the water and creating a huge swell around him as he went, Godzilla pushed on towards his new target, wanting to see it again as fast as he could.


"Alright, everyone, keep it moving nice and slowly there!"

On the ridge above him, Nicholas' commander stood, shouting out orders for the people of a nearby fishing village to advance up the road that ran along the side of the mountain behind him and went up into the hills about a mile or so out from the village. So far they had down a pretty good job in evacuating most of the people there, about half or so of the total population. It was a slow process, however, and looked like it would continue that way for quite a while before it was done.

As Nicholas turned away from looking up at the line of people leaving the village and going into the hills and began to walk down towards the side of the river that ran through this area, he did begin to wonder if everyone would get out in time; if they would reach somewhere safe in this area. Truth be told, he began to doubt it very much. Though he had not been in St Angel last night when this fight had taken place, the messenger that had come here looked serious enough and he could see it in his eyes that he was not lying and was urging everyone emotionally as well as on the basis of normal orders to get away from anywhere near water quickly. Just thinking about it made Nicholas shudder over the prospect of his meeting of these enormous creatures that everyone was talking about (not as an expression, literally that was all he had heard in the village amongst the citizens and the soldiers the moment the messenger had left to warn other settlements).

He stopped and took a deep breath, trying to calm himself down and reassure himself that such a thing was unlikely to happen. After all, even though St Angel was close by and the open sea was at least two miles away on his left, there was a chance that they had gone somewhere else along the Norwegian coast. Yes, they had to be somewhere else, miles from here by now! There was no way-wait!

The sound of rushing water began to gradually grow louder with each passing second and, looking down, Nicholas gasped and involuntary backed away a few steps as his brown eyes bore witness to something unimaginable.

The water around where he had just been standing and for what seemed like forever to his left and right … it … it was … was moving! It was moving, no rushing away from the coast as if afraid of something and trying to hide. The sound grew more and more deafening with each passing second and Nicholas could only stare in disbelief as he looked up and down the shore and even blinked a few times as if to try and tell himself it was all a dream or a hallucination. It was not.

Ten metres. Fifteen. Eighteen; the water still kept going and going and seemed like it would never stop. Looking up towards the other side, Nicholas shook his head with his eyes almost popping out of their sockets as he saw the exact same thing be repeated there as well just fifty metres or so on the opposite side of the riverbank. His heart hammered away in his chest as the water seemed to rush away as if being sucked down a giant plughole somewhere in the river. He could imagine it now; the water travelling faster and faster until the river had been sucked completely dry and left with nothing but a muddy bank and goodness knows how many fish and other lifeforms left struggling frantically in the mud at the sudden dispersal of their habitat.

On the shore behind him, the many citizens had noticed what was going on and were rushing to the side of the path to witness what was happening. Even the soldiers maintaining order had taken to watching the river seemingly dry itself out; some even dropping their weapons in complete and utter shock. All of the people had shocked, surprised, amazed and even frightened looks on their faces; some staying completely silent, others talking and muttering frantically. One or two even began to continue on up the path at a quicker pace to escape the area before anything wild started.

"HEY! LOOK!" someone shouted from further down the path towards the village, pointing down the river in the direction of the coast; all heads turning in that direction.

Nicholas, having heard the shout from above, glanced over his shoulder, saw the direction of which the eyes were looking in and turned in that same direction to see what it was. Within a second of doing so, he felt his heart drop like a stone into his stomach.

There, just over a hundred metres down the river and coming towards them at high speeds, were huge dorsal fins that ploughed effortlessly through the water and created a huge swell around them that seemed to suck up all the water of the river. As it drew closer, Nicholas, amidst the rising voices of terror and the shouting of the soldiers urging each other and the citizens to get back as far as possible from the path and up the side of the hill behind them, could see large trees being thrown about as the swell advanced, picking up more and throwing them aside like old toys as it went.

"Nicholas! Get up here, quick!"

The feeling of wetness around his ankles snapped him out of his trance and he looked down and was startled to see the water coming back, only it was not just coming back to where it had originally been, it was overflowing! Already it was high above his ankles and rising quickly. Looking up, Nicholas almost fainted when he saw a huge wall of water that seemed to be about fifteen feet high and moving at a speed almost impossible to comprehend through the river; part of him heading straight for him! Normally anyone seeing such a thing would turn and flee as fast as they could but Nicholas stood rooted to the spot, as if his legs were glued in place, waiting for the wave to come and sweep him off his feet and drag him beneath the current. And it was all a few second away.

"Get over here, you idiot!" A rough hand suddenly grabbed Nicholas by the shoulder and yanked him over to the side of the small hill that led up to the path. One of the guards had rushed down and grabbed him and threw Nicholas and himself up towards where the line of citizens were; some of them reaching down and pulling them up. Not a moment too soon either as a second later, the wave crashed into the spot where Nicholas had been standing and in an instant it disappeared beneath the now overflowing riverbanks; trees and even large rocks that had been pulled out of place flying by as the water decimated everything near the path. The guards ordered everyone back but Nicholas stood in total amazement and shock as he watched the dorsal fins continue on down the river; the swell smashing its way against the village docks, tearing it to pieces as if it were matchsticks and flooding the streets. Within ten seconds, the dorsal fins were already far past the village and continuing on down the river through the valley.

"My God!" Nicholas muttered to himself as another guard rushed over to see if he was alright. Nicholas looked at his comrade and whispered with an aghast tone. "Arendelle is gonna have a big problem on its hands!"


"I hope this'll do it."

Building a wall of ice across a bay entrance that was over three hundred wide was a difficult thing for Elsa and she had only just been able to create it how she envisioned. Standing on the top of the wide walkway about half-way down her massive ice creation, the path being big enough for about five chariots to ride across side by side almost wheel to wheel, she looked down at her work.

The entire wall was, as mentioned, about three hundred or so feet long and stood over two hundred and fifty feet high, going from one point on the east side of the bay and connecting to a path to another point where another path ran close by on the opposite side near the large hill. Several columns of ice ran down the face of the wall right down into the water, adding to the already ten to fifteen metre thickness of it. Along the top where the walkway was, Elsa had carved up a row of battlements and one or two look out posts so as to enable cannons to be placed facing the valley river. Out in the bay below were three ships, all armed to the teeth with soldiers and cannons and other weaponry, ready to face what was coming. Running up and down the walkway or standing guard and keeping watch were many Arendelle guards, some manning the cannons; others ordering the men into position. All were on high alert so they could respond to any incoming danger with top precision reactions and time saving.

Looking over her shoulder, Elsa shouted over to her sister who was standing on the opposite side of the walkway; "Anna, how is it looking?"

Anna looked back up at her and called: "Fine, Elsa. It looks pretty strong and the fleet is in position!"

Good! At least we have a chance at defending this area now, to some extent she thought but the last three words were painful to think of.

As Elsa resumed gazing back out over the valley, her blue eyes searching the mountains and the river for anything out of the ordinary above the gradually overcasting sky, she did begin to wonder if this would be enough. The previous night's events were still playing themselves over and over in her mind and she could not help but worry over this going wrong. She had tried to stop the Kraken and her powers had done nothing other than piss it off, and that was just the Kraken! With Godzilla it was a whole other story! For all she knew, her powers could have no effect on him whatsoever; possibly even to the point where he would not even notice her using them on him. And even if either of them did, depending on which of the two appeared first, who was to say that what she had created would hold out? The Kraken alone could easily break down the wall and if Godzilla appeared first and wanted to cause trouble and chaos, he just literally had to push his way through virtually effortlessly! Oh it was so frustrating and worrying for Elsa! She had to protect her people and her family; she had to! She did not want them to d-

"Elsa?"

Snapping out of her worrying thoughts, Elsa noticed Anna walk up beside her with a concerned look on her face. It was then she also noticed a cloud of snowflakes fluttering around her and slowly expanding into the air around her body.

"Anna," Elsa blurted out before taking a deep breath to calm herself and the flurry disappeared. "I'm sorry, I was just thinking."

"I know; I was just worried about you." Anna replied, grabbing her sister's hand and giving it a squeeze which Elsa returned, a small glimmer of happiness etching its way onto her face. "Will you be alright?"

"I hope so," Elsa looked out at the bay once again, taking in the mountains and the river at the other end of it, wishing that it would be a peaceful day and that they would only be up here to take in the natural scenery rather than wait for some gigantic creature to appear and begin tearing the place up. "Where are Kristoff, Olaf and Sven?"

Anna motioned with her head down the walkway towards the other end of the wall as another cannon was pushed past them and put into place between another two battlements about fifteen feet on their left. "I told them to go down there and make sure the wall is as strong there as it is here. Henrik went with them." A pause hung between them as they looked down at the three ships and two smaller rowboats that floated on the water, bobbing like small toys. "But whilst they're gone, I need to talk to you, Elsa."

Her older sister sighed, guessing what Anna was going to try and lecture her about. "Anna, you don't have to worry about me. I know I'm trying to be overprotective and cover all ends but what else am I supposed to do?" she nearly snapped at her sister, who flinched a little at her older sibling's words.

"Well first of all, Elsa, you are and you need to stop trying to prove yourself!" Anna told her firmly, a little annoyed that her sister was not willing to see the logic behind what she was saying. "But that's not all of what I wanted to say to you."

"Then what is it?" Elsa asked her, looking at her with a curious expression.

"It's about Godzilla." Anna answered and Elsa, as anyone would expect, widened her eyes a little in response, caught off guard by Anna's statement. "Elsa, I doubt you'll know the answer, I don't myself, but I thought I may as well ask anyway. Do you have any idea as to why he was staring at you last night?"

For a moment, Elsa just stared dumbfounded at her younger sister, completely taken by surprise over her question. Then again, as her mind recovered she began to ask herself that same question; the same one she had been asking for most of the day. Why did he stare curiously at her last night? What was it something about her that he found intriguing or appealing? Or did he find her threatening? Or was it just plain curiosity? It could have been all three of them but it still led her nowhere as to why this gigantic monster would find her interesting at all. If what Henrik had told them this morning was true, then he should not even give her a second glance if he were to walk past right now.

"I … I … I d-don't know, Anna," Elsa stuttered in reply, struggling to regain control of her speech, adding emphasis to her words with a small shake of the head as she stared into her younger sister's face. "I really have no idea at all."

"Do you think it must have been something in or about you he found attractive in any way?" Anna asked.

Elsa raised an eyebrow. "Attractive?" she repeated.

Anna nodded. "Yeah. Well, not attractive as in husband and wife or boyfriend and girlfriend because, well let's face it you're a human and he's a gigantic monster. Not that you're unattractive by any means, you're gorgeous! I'm surprised you haven't already been taken by a man or had people falling over you in your wake and, wait what am I saying!" Anna stopped and mentally hit herself in the head but smiled at the giggle that escaped Elsa's lips, only making her younger sibling go red in the face in embarrassment at her rambling. "Oh, y'know what I mean! The point is; there's something about you he finds appealing in some way."

Elsa stopped giggling and nodded. "I suppose so, but-" she just sighed. "I don't know, Anna. And it's not like I can ask him anyway. But right now, we're gonna have to worry about that later. We need to make sure he doesn't get into Arendelle."

Anna nodded. "Right of course. Sorry, I was just trying to place my finger on it and see if we could figure it out," she said.

"It's fine."

Silence fell between them again as both sisters resumed looking out across the bay at the faraway hills and mountains and the river, or what they could see of them as a heavy fog began to settle on the area, having been brought in by the overcast that had now blocked out much of the sunlight and made the world below slightly darker despite it being only late afternoon. The shouting and order giving of soldiers and captains all around them filled their ears; Anna glancing at her surroundings to see another cannon be rushed past them with about six guards following close behind down towards the right side of the wall. They really were preparing this place into making it a fortress!

"Besides," Elsa spoke up again after a few seconds, her voice a little more playful this time. "Godzilla isn't really my type. Gigantic monsters don't really appeal to me!"

Anna hit her sister lightly on the arm. "Oh stop it, you know what I meant!" she said to her older sibling, making her giggle, which only increased at the redness seeping back onto Anna's face.

"Elsa! Elsa!"

The sound of Olaf's voice snapped the two out of their banter to see him sitting on the front of Sven with Kristoff sitting behind him, waving his stick arms frantically. Elsa and Anna were immediately concerned, not because of Olaf's action but because of his facial expression. Almost all the time he had a smile on his face and was being cheery and happy; this time however, his face was full of worry.

"Olaf, what is it?" Elsa asked as Sven came to a halt near them and the snowman and Kristoff got off the reindeer.

"We've got a problem," Kristoff answered, a look of worry on his face as he glanced past Elsa. "You know you said that this area, especially the hills behind you were popular with travellers?" he asked and both sisters nodded at him. "Well…" he trailed off and nodded behind them and they both looked.

Coming down the walkway towards them were five carriages, each being pulled by two horses that looked to be going at just above the normal trotting speed a carriage driver would have them go; almost as if they were out on some kind of Sunday stroll. Upon seeing this, Elsa felt disbelief seep into her body. How the hell did they get up here?! Why were they even taking this route, was it not clear that it was off limits?!

Without thinking, she found herself running down the walkway towards them as fast as she could; Anna and the others calling out to her and quickly rushing behind her to catch up. A look of determination and anger was now charred across Elsa's face. Regardless of how they got up here, she was going to make sure that they got the message that coming up here was absolutely out of the question!

Stopping about thirty feet in front of the first carriage, startling the short, fat driver who pulled back on the reins of the horses to get them to halt, Elsa threw both of her hands forward and a wall of ice about six feet tall shot up from the floor in front of the carriage. Behind it, all of the other carriages screeched to a halt, narrowly missing slamming into one another. Elsa, along with several guards and soldiers who had witnessed the scene, ran around the ice wall just as the carriage doors opened and several of the passengers got out.

"I say, what the devil is going on here!" a tall man dressed in a fancy suit exclaimed as he exited the first carriage, but went silent when he saw Elsa standing a few feet in front of him. "Your Majesty!" he gasped and bowed low along with the two other men and the woman, who held a small girl by the hand, in the carriage with him.

Down the line, several guards began to order the passengers out of the carriages, though not all were willing to comply and a few arguments quickly broke out; one or two of the drivers quickly getting involved as well. As Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven reached the carriages; they too saw the same within with Elsa and the guards with her and the passengers of the first one.

"Look, you know this area is off limits! All citizens were warned and told to take alternative routes!" one of the guards barked at one of the male passengers.

"Well, we never received any information of that kind," the man replied with an equally angry tone. "It's not like we can hear everything going on in the world!"

"Look, you have to turn around, right now! That is an order!" Elsa argued with the driver, who shook his head.

"Your Majesty, with all due respect, I can't risk us turning around! The fog is settling in too quickly and too thickly! We need to take a quicker and safer route and this was it!" he told her, only annoying Elsa more.

"There's a path running down the side of the mountain!" Elsa pointed out, half shouting now.

Anna sighed heavily, saddened a little by her sister's reactions to this current problem. Sure, she personally would be pissed off if a group of carriages was to suddenly appear out of nowhere and go through an area that was clearly restricted and thus put everyone's lives at risk, but there was a calmer way of dealing with these things! She had to try and calm Elsa down before something bad happened.

It was then she noticed the woman with the little girl step away from the crowd, kneel down and say something to her, to which the little girl nodded at silently with a scared look on her face, before getting up and joining the crowd to try and calm the argument down, It was proving difficult, however, as now one of the men began to angrily point a finger at one of the guards and snarl at him. The guard responded by pushing the man back and it was only with the latter being grabbed by one of the other men and a guard that stopped him from launching himself at the guard that had pushed him.

Filled with concern over the youngster, Anna walked over to her and knelt down in front of her, resting her hand on her shoulder.

"Hey there, are you okay?" she asked softly.

"I'm scared!" the girl replied with a worried tone as she looked up with her green eyes through her blonde hair at the argument in front of her. "I don't like fights!"

Anna nodded in agreement. "Me neither, but don't worry it'll get sorted out soon." She told the girl in a comforting manner.

"Let's hope so," Kristoff piped up as he, Olaf and Sven walked up to them, all six of their eyes focusing on the group in front of them. "It doesn't look good." he commented to himself in an apprehensive tone.

And indeed it was not as Elsa was becoming more irate with the driver.

"Look, you have to turn this carriage and the others around!" she snapped at him vehemently.

"I cannot do that, Queen Elsa!" he replied with an equally forceful tone, his round face going red from frustration.

Elsa gritted her teeth in anger, feeling ice layer up on her hands and arms as she stepped closer to him in a threatening manner. "Now, I am going to give you one more chance. I am the Queen, and I hereby order you to turn around or I'll-"

OOOOOOOOOOooooooonnnnnnnnnngggggghhhhhh!

Everyone froze and, slowly and tentatively, turned to face the now fog covered mountains and river; all noise now ceasing instantaneously. It was amazing how everything could go from noisy to deathly silent in the blink of an eye. No speaking, no clanking of cannon wheels, no horses neighing loudly, even the light wind had died down completely as if afraid to do anything. Everyone was just still as a statue, eyes as wide as plates and heartbeats slowing to a near full stop.

Then slowly, as if regaining control of her body, Elsa walked over to the edge of the front of the wall and looked out, her eyes now frantically scanning every inch of the land in front of her. Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, Sven and most of the guards along the wall joined them, all of them now searching for the source of the noise, the one thing that they feared the most right now.


On one of the ships in front of the wall, Magnus and several of his vessel's crewmembers rushed over to the side of the top deck and looked out into the fog that crept across the surface of the water as if it were concealing the world around them to try and mystify them further over where the sound came from. Silence filled the air like a cloud; even the heartbeat of those on the ship seemed to have gone silent in fear that uttering even the slightest sound would draw the attention of the creature. Magnus turned his head left and right frantically, wishing that he could see through the fog rather than be left hanging in suspense here waiting for something to happen.

"Captain!" a crewmember from the ship's helm shouted down to him with a worried look on his face. In his hand was a scope and he pointed out into the fog. "Port side! Look!"

Magnus and those on the top deck looked in the direction the crewmember was pointing in but they saw nothing; nothing but a swirling fog and water. What was it he was so worked up about? There was no-wait!

Then he saw it and backed away a few steps, as did everyone else on the ship and probably on the other two nearby as well. Shouting from below signalled a group of six on one of the rowboats trying to get back to his ship as fast as they could but he mentally doubted they would get here in time.

Coming towards them were the all too familiar dorsal fins that brought with it the enormous swell that acted as kind of shield, pushing everything out of its way as it advanced. It was moving through the water at a terrifying speed, so fast that it would be right on top of them in under a minute! Magnus gulped.

Godzilla had arrived.

"Captain?! What do we do?" a nearby cabin boy asked, the fear evident in his voice.

Looking back out, the noise of the swell was deafening and it was getting closer, only sixty feet and closing!

"EVERYONE, BRACE FOR IMPACT!" he yelled out to the ship, his voice ringing out as those around him grabbed whatever they could as the fins neared them. Fifty feet! Forty! Thirty! Magnus ducked down and waited for the inevitable crash that would smash the ship in two.

Then, with a sudden WHOOSHING sound, the swell came to a halt and rocked the ship back and forth slightly. Gingerly, Magnus rose up from his position, as did all the others o the ship, and looked out to see the dorsal fins standing about fifty feet high from the surface of the bay no more than twenty or so feet from the ship, completely still! Magnus stared at them with a wide open mouth, unable to comprehend what he was seeing. They had … they had stopped!

"What is going on?" a nearby crewmember asked as the cabin boy near Magnus looked on with amazement in his face at the dorsal fins.


Elsa just stared down at the fins with wide blue eyes, her breath caught in her throat, the sound of muttering around her filling her ears. Anna was standing next to her, her eyes too glued to the fins below them.

"Prepare the guns! Get them into position!" a nearby captain of the guards ordered, having a group of the soldiers with him push a cannon with the end aiming towards the fins below.

"Look!" A nearby guard exclaimed suddenly, pointing down at the water.

Everyone looked and most gasped or muttered something incoherent under their breaths. Anna took a step back, whispering "Oh my God!" and Elsa gulped, feeling her breath be caught in her throat, her mind going into overdrive and unable to process anything coherently over what to do.

Far below, the dorsal fins began to descend into the water, the swell rocking the ships about once again. This time, however, Godzilla did not just sink into the water. Rather, he went into a kind of dive, leaving his tail to stick up into the air and gradually disappear beneath the waves, tossing the rowboat on its side and throwing those on board into the bay. Magnus' ship rumbled and knocked everyone off their feet.

"My god! Look!" The crewmember at the ship's helm cried as he hung onto the wheel, pointing over the side, this time towards the wall.

Anyone looking on would have been filled with shock to say the least by this point for right next to the second ship about one hundred feet behind Magnus', the dorsal fins rose once again from the water, only this time much higher and before long part of the enormous scaly back of Godzilla came out with it. Panic immediately broke out on board as the ship began to tilt at a fifty, then forty degree angle. Most of the crewmembers grabbed what they could to prevent themselves from sliding down the ship; the wooden banister framework, doors, rope, the mast, anything. One or two, however, lost their grips and slid down the deck and slammed into the side, hitting the side of the ship and were thrown over the side as the vessel rose higher and higher; the bottom now half visible and clinging onto the side of Godzilla's back. The n, the ship, to the partial relief but also momentary terror of the crew, slid back down into the water and across the surface in a fashion slightly akin to when someone slides across an icy surface. The swell caused by the rising of Godzilla's rising body pushed back the third ship too, almost capsizing it.

On the top of the wall, Elsa and the others watched with total shock as they watched the back sink back into the water and move forward, making a beeline straight for the wall, directly for the middle where the group was.

"Alright, everyone go back!" Elsa ordered, her protectiveness and need to control the situation suddenly kicking in once again. "Get those carriages moving now!"

Those around her did not need telling twice; already the guards and citizens riding in the carriages were quick to run from the side of the wall and get to where they were needed or ordered to be. A thousand voices filled the air like a chorus and Elsa turned to try and raised her hand to remove the ice wall in front of the line of carriages so as to enable them to pass.

"Uh, Elsa!" Anna's voice cried out from nearby.

Just as Elsa went to reply…

FWOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHH! Like the sound of an enormous wave crashing onto the shore, the water of the bay was thrown into the air as a huge shape rose out the water and into the sky. All those who heard the thunderous looked. Most were unable to speak; some stumbled and fell over to the floor, their breaths caught in their throat. One of the women of the carriages screamed; the woman with the young girl clutching her daughter and pulling her to her body. A few guards swore. Elsa just stared wide eyed, as did Anna and Kristoff. Sven made a noise and backed away as fast as his hooves would go. Olaf just stared with wide eyes.

Just a hundred feet or so in front of the wall, standing on two thick legs with thick skin, a powerful torso and arms and a dragon like head with a long tail and dorsal fins running from the tail and up the back to the bottom of the neck was Godzilla. To those who had witnessed him the night before, it was like a recurring nightmare; only this was nothing made up in the brain when the body slept. This was all too real! For those who were laying eyes on him for the first time; it was something unbelievable … and terrifying.

Elsa and Anna could only watch with wide eyes and mouths dropped open as this enormous creature rose from the bay. His height reached the wall's top and still continued, towering over even the nearby hills and many of the surrounding mountains! The majority of his tail stayed underwater with the tip and a little bit on from there sticking out of the water near one of the ships, whose crew were quick to either run for cover or acquiesce themselves into battle positions at the cannons or with their rifles and crossbows and whatever else they could muster; though they quietly screamed at themselves that these weapons would do little against this thing. Its size alone was enough to tell them that.

Finally, Godzilla stopped rising and shook his head clear of any water, sending torrents of it down to the bay below like rain falling from the sky. With a low growl, he scanned his surroundings. He could see mountains, trees, rivers and small paths. He towered over literally everything like some kind of mountain himself. He could see the valley he had just emerged from to his direct left and nearly in front of him was the huge gaping entrance that led out into the waters of the Atlantic, though even from his vantage point it was barely visible given the fog and its increased intensity over the area.

A low 'hmm' in his throat and a high sense of curiosity, Godzilla looked to his right and saw a large human settlement not too far off built around the bottom of a mountain and along the side of it and the fjord surrounding the area. All paths as far as he could see led to it and from it and there were more ships too. It was then he saw the large blue icy wall that covered the entrance to it and he gazed at it with curiosity in his eyes, even slightly astounded that there was something like that here. The Humans could not have built this! At least not in such a perfect way!

It was then he saw something on the top of the wall and at once he began to sense what it was he had felt before; just last night to be exact and again earlier this morning.


"Oh God, Elsa! He's looking over here!" Anna cried, her voice at breaking point as she, her sister, Kristoff and practically everyone else backed away from the wall, all staring up with terror in their eyes and panicked expressions on their faces.

It was true; Godzilla turned his entire body and took several steps towards the wall, the faint booms of his massive feet hitting the bay floor and the sound of rushing water from far below filling the air like a horn. Most of the citizens and even some of the guards began to pile back into the carriages; the horses neighing loudly and nervously as they too saw the behemoth approaching.

"All soldiers, get into position! Now! Get ready to fire!" a nearby captain shouted, the guards and soldiers under his command quickly obeying his command and rushing to the nearest cannon or battlement with weapons at the ready.

But Elsa, just as she did last night, suddenly calmed a little and stared up at Godzilla, directly into his eyes and felt them staring back at her. She knew he was looking at her; that somehow he had sensed her presence and was coming over to investigate. Strangely, without knowing, she suddenly found herself walking towards the side of the wall, towards Godzilla! Anna, Kristoff and several others cried out to her to stop. Anna even went to run towards her but Kristoff grabbed her and pulled her back, nearly stumbling as he tried to restrain her and could not take his eyes of Godzilla. Still, Elsa went on, absolutely transfixed by this creature. She finally stopped at the side of the wall and simultaneously, as if copying her, Godzilla stopped too; his massive body now just fifty feet or so from the wall and his head looking down at Elsa whilst she craned her neck to look up at him.

He stared at her. She stared back.

They stared at each other for what seemed like forever; blue eyes looking into a fiery gold. It felt like two opposites, long opposed to each other and were finally meeting suddenly found themselves unable to act. It was like calmness and fury meeting each other and all was still. To anyone witnessing this event it was just absolutely breath-taking that they felt like it could not be real! The beauty and serene nature of Elsa meeting the fiery and destructive whim of Godzilla; again two opposites that found themselves astounded to the point of silence and stillness with the other. It was almost like a meeting between beauty and the beast; only this time in real life!

By now everyone on the wall and on the ships and even the few on the surrounding countryside had gone silent; save for the occasional mutter amongst them but their eyes barely left Godzilla or Elsa staring at each other. Anna, who looked at the gigantic creature before her and then at her sister, was just overcome with shock and could only look on in amazement that this was actually happening! Even Kristoff was doing the same; barely having given Anna pulling herself out of his arms a glance before looking on at the scene before them.


On Magnus' ship below, the crew hurried about moving all cannons towards Godzilla as his massive form loomed overhead; the enormous guns as well as the weapons of the crew members themselves ready to fire. Magnus himself had even grabbed a rifle and was loading it with shots, though he found it difficult as he kept dropping some of them as his eyes never left Godzilla. He had been amazed, though, at what the creature was doing, that it was just standing there directly in front of the wall and yet was not trying to break through or rip it to shreds.

Maybe Queen Elsa has him mesmerised with some trick of hers he wondered to himself, partly hoping it was true as it would distract him long enough for her and the Arendelle forces to deal with him, though he again found himself doubting himself over the likelihood of their weapons doing any real damage to Godzilla.

"Uh, sir!" a nearby crewmember called out from the other side of the ship's deck, his voice heavy with worry.

Magnus shot round, an annoyed look on his face as he dropped a few more of the shots and his rifle. "What is it?!" he snapped angrily.

But before anyone could reply, a loud THUD echoed over the land as the ship rocked violently, throwing all men on board to the floor or into anything nearby with a cry of surprise. Almost simultaneously, a huge red claw sliced the ship in two, taking out most of it and those on it and sending the remains to the bottom of the bay; a few large chunks of wood and board being all that remained.

The noise snapped Godzilla and Elsa out of their stupor as the former looked over his shoulder down at the water to see the remains of the ship sink beneath the waves. Elsa and everyone else on the wall, momentarily forgetting about Godzilla, rushed over to the side and looked down and chatter broke out once again:.

"What on earth caused that?!"

"It was right there!"

"How did it just disappear like that?"

"Maybe it was his tail!"

"Do you think there's another monster?"

A low growl from above snapped them out of their chatter as Godzilla shifted his body to face the position of the ship. The people began to back away again, save for Elsa but Anna and Kristoff stayed near her as all three looked up at the beast as he snarled angrily at the water.

"What do you think he's doing?" Kristoff asked, his voice apprehensive.

"Something's here," Elsa replied. "I think it's-"

WHOOOOSSSSHHHHHH! She was cut off as a few hundred feet from the wall the waters of the bay broke apart again and another large shape rose up from the depths. Elsa gasped, Anna gulped and Kristoff muttered "Oh no!" under his breath, though the girls were able to hear it. Gasps and shouts of amazement and shock echoed around them.

It was the Kraken.

Looking up, the water monster glared at Godzilla and bared its teeth and claws and had its tentacles rise out of the water, all of them waving menacingly like snakes.

KKKKRRRRAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!

Godzilla gritted his teeth and clenched his fists, causing his arms to pulsate madly as he stared down the Kraken aggressively in a manner that told the water monster: You again! This time, we finish this!

SKKRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-oooooooonnnnggggggghhhhh!

The roar sent a chill down everyone's spines as Godzilla advanced towards the Kraken, his energy and body going into aggressive offensive mode. The Kraken responded in turn and, as with the previous night, leapt up at Godzilla, aiming to sink its teeth into him again but his opponent had learned from his past mistakes. With a thunderous BOOM!, the two collided as Godzilla grabbed the Kraken by the throat and punched him in the side, making the creature roar loudly. In retaliation, the Kraken threw its tentacles into Godzilla and sent him reeling back, following the attack by jumping onto his back and latching itself around his torso with his arms and tentacles, biting away at his arm. Godzilla tried to keep his footing but began to stumble at the sudden increase in weight, sending him towards the wall.

Pandemonium immediately broke out as the commander of the guards began screaming orders for the cannons to open fire whilst having several others move the citizens out of the area. Elsa grabbed Anna and ran with her over to Sven before her sister could even protest; Kristoff following close behind.

"Elsa!" Anna exclaimed as her sister put her on the reindeer's back. "What are you doing?!"

"I want you out of here, Anna!" Elsa replied, having to shout as a cannon went off with a deafening BANG, firing the projectile at the beasts and colliding with Godzilla's side in a loud explosion that did nothing (the two monsters did not even acknowledge it).

"No way, Elsa!" Anna replied, trying to jump down but her sister froze her legs into place on Sven's saddle. "What the? Let me go! Elsa!" Anna cried squirming to break free.

"Kristoff!" Elsa turned to him as the guards rushed by, firing their rifles frantically at the monsters. "Get her out of here! Get to Arendelle quickly!"

"We're not leaving you behind, Elsa!" Kristoff replied firmly, grasping her arms and looking at her sternly, but she returned the gaze with an equal expression.

"There's no time to argue, you have to go now!"

"LOOK OUT!" one of the male citizens screamed, pointing out towards the monsters.

All of a sudden, a deafening BOOM shook the wall and knocked those standing to the floor; even sending one of the carriage drivers off of his seat. Godzilla and the Kraken's fight had now reached the wall and the latter had slammed itself into his foe, which threw him into the wall and knocked off a large chunk of it, along with about ten guards and several cannons and one of the small ice watchtowers, into the bay below; their screams filling the air. Godzilla threw himself at the Kraken and tried to throw the creature off him, sending a swipe that caught the Kraken right on the side of the head. The Kraken roared loudly and sank its teeth into Godzilla's shoulder whilst pushing him into the wall, making him emit a loud roar of pain.

On the wall, Sven jumped out of the way with Kristoff pulling Elsa behind him as one of the carriages flew around the wall and shot down the path of the wall, rocking wildly as Godzilla's arm and one of the Kraken's tentacles slammed into it, this time taking out a huge chunk that revealed a tiny dog sized hole that gave a view of the other side. Small opening but what it meant was terrifying.

The second and third carriages followed close behind with the guards screaming "GO! GO!" at the drivers amidst the roars and rifles and pistols firing and cannons emanating deafening BANGS as they fired at the creatures, each shot, however, doing little damage to them. At the fourth, however, the woman with the young girl rushed to get inside; their carriage having left in a hurry without them to escape the chaos. Two guards and another man went with them. Slamming the door and screaming at the driver, a guard slapped one of the horses on the backside and they shot down the path, wheeling around the ice wall and breaking part of it. Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf watched it go in amazement.

"Guys, what do we do?!" Olaf shouted over the noise.

"We need to get off the bridge!" Kristoff replied as the wall rocked again from one of the tentacles smashing into the front and tearing off two columns and a large piece of ice behind it.

"You guys go! I need to keep command here!" Elsa told them and went to rush off but a hand grabbed her arm. She wheeled round, expecting it to be Kristoff but it was Anna, who had worked herself free of her sister's icy bonds on Sven's saddle. "Anna?" Elsa exclaimed, momentarily confused before filling with anger. "What are you doing?!"

"Stopping you from getting yourself killed!" Anna told her vehemently. "Elsa, we have to go now! You can't stay here, you'll die!"

"Someone has to!" Elsa pulled her arm out of Anna's grip. "Kristoff, get her outta here now! NO, don't argue with me! Go!"

Another loud roar from the two fighting monsters, followed by another BOOM as the wall shook more violently and chunks of it broke away, seemed to have convinced Kristoff as he grabbed Anna, who protested angrily and forcefully, and threw her and himself onto Sven. With a single command, the reindeer ran down the wall as fast as it could towards the end with the hills. A number of the guards seemed to have the same idea and began to flee, three of them carrying a wounded comrade from where he had been further down the wall.

"Kristoff!" Anna screamed at him as grabbed his back and half-turned him to face her. "We have to go back and get her!" she shouted, her eyes wet with tears that began to stream down her face.

"Anna, we can't!" he told her harshly but felt pain in his heart upon seeing her distraught face. "I'm sorry, Anna. But Elsa wanted me to keep you safe! Besides, you saw what she did!"

"He's right, Anna," Olaf piped up, though he too had a sad tone in his voice as he looked up at the chaotic scene near them. "I just hope she's okay!"

Anna took one look at the scene and buried her face in her hands and began to sob, Kristoff and Olaf putting an arm around her to comfort her as they looked on at what was taking place before them.


Things were not looking good at all for the Arendelle forces on the wall. The cannons and rifles were doing no damage, large chunks of the wall were falling away as Godzilla and the Kraken fought it out and there was just total confusion. Guards ran to and fro, trying to keep morale and organisation up but it was no use. It was just a complete mess and as the wall shook again, this time a huge piece of the path shattering like glass, Elsa began to wonder how long this could go on.

"Captain!" she called over to a guard helping load a cannon. "Get everyone off the wall! Now!" she ordered.

He nodded and shouted out to the guards to take the cannons and flee as quickly as they could. Footfalls on ice mixed with shouting, cries of pain and the occasional gunshot filled the air but all were drowned out by another roar of pain from Godzilla. Looking up, the Kraken had its tentacles wrapped around his neck and was trying to crush him. So far his skin's thickness was saving him but it would not hold out much longer!

Without thinking, Elsa threw back her arms and, holding her hands near each other as if she were holding a beach ball, threw them forward at the battling titans, sending a wave of sharp ice that sliced through the three tentacles the Kraken had wrapped around Godzilla's throat. The Kraken roared in surprise and pain. Godzilla took the initiative and punched the creature in the face, sending it down and, unfortunately, onto one of the ships below, crushing it and its occupants completely. With a satisfied growl, Godzilla took a step towards his fallen foe, determined to hold him don and finish this off before he got back up.

Elsa rushed over to a wounded guard and helped another hoist the man to his feet, staining her dress with blood. The able bodied guard carried his wounded comrade off but as Elsa went to assist any others, a loud cry from nearby made her turn to witness one of the carriages, the fourth to be exact, get stuck with its wheel becoming lodged in a large crack caused the wall being impacted by Godzilla and the Kraken. The horses pulled as hard as they could but the vehicle was too heavy. Elsa rushed over with several guards following close behind, determined to get the carriage out of harm's way before anything could happen.

As Elsa reached the carriage and began to assess the damage she saw the door was stuck due to the vehicle being stuck in the large crack in the floor. At first she thought of shattering the glass but quickly reconsidered when she saw the faces of those inside; the two guards, two men, a woman and a young girl. No, they were going to have to lift it up.

"C'mon! Help me!" Elsa ordered as several guards rushed over and they began to lift the carriage into the air. Just then, a pair of hands sliding under the wheel next to hers and helping in lifting it up made her look to see Henrik standing there. He gave her a smile, which she returned as they set about pulling the carriage out of the hole.

Behind them, Godzilla stopped in front of the Kraken, his fiery gold eyes glaring down at his fallen foe with intense hatred like an inferno raging out of control. Long had he fought and pursued the Kraken from one side of the world to the other, raring to tear him apart and stop him from upsetting the balance of nature. Now he could do just that. The Kraken was stirring and groaning in pain as it tried to sit up, sending waves of water full of the remains of the ships and even a few bodies of several of the crewmembers. He was completely vulnerable and Godzilla was about to go in for the final blow.

Suddenly, a sharp pain flared up his leg and into his side, making him roar in pain and stagger back a few feet, sending his tail into the wall and taking out a large chunk of it. Looking down, a huge red claw had grabbed his leg. The body that the claw was attached to came up with it, along with a second claw that launched itself into his groin, making Godzilla roar again as he tried to maintain his footing and swipe away at Ebirah. He missed and tried again, but then looked up and saw the Kraken launch itself at Godzilla once more, grasping onto him by grabbing his neck and head and sinking his teeth into his arm once more. With two monsters throwing themselves at him, Godzilla could no longer control his footing and stumbled backwards towards the wall.


"There we got it!" Henrik breathed a sigh of relief as they managed to finally get the carriage wheel out of the hole and quickly glanced around to see a group of guards about to take away the last cannon.

"Alright, everyone go!" Elsa ordered firmly. "Get back to Arendelle and get the defences ready!"

"OH SHIT, RUN! LOOK OUT!"

Wheeling round, Elsa barely had time to scream as she and the others around her saw the huge form of Godzilla stumbling towards them.

CRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSHHHHHHHH! The wall stood no chance and the section of it Godzilla, the Kraken and Ebirah slammed into was obliterated completely. With a loud roar, followed by an earth shaking THUD, the three fell to the ground, sending large chunks of dirt trees, ice and waves of water in all directions.

Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and the survivors could only look on in total silence and utter disbelief, unable to comprehend what they had just witnessed.

The wall, Elsa's prime method of fortifying the area against these monsters, had had no effect and was now broken in two. And things were a lot worse when those who had been near the obliterated section realised the worst scenario imaginable had come true.

Elsa had been taken down with it.