SORRY FOR THIS CHAPTER BEING SHORT, I AM JUST EXHAUSTED FROM WORK YESTERDAY, I JUST NEED TIME TO RELAX OH AND IF PEOPLE SAY THIS FANFIC IS UNORIGINAL WELL LET ME JUST SAY IT'S WAY BETTER THAN "RISE OF THE BRAVE TANGLED FROZEN DRAGONS"
The train glided toward the next terminal along the elevated track, which ran approximately thirty feet above the tarmac below. Hiccup lifted Akio onto a seat to await their stop.
Streaking through the sky, the Lightnings flew in formation toward the mountain range overlooking Honolulu. The lead pilot readied himself for combat against the MUTO. As the jets crested a rocky jungle ridge, the MUTO came into view, crouching above the bamboo trees. The F-35 was armed with both guns and missiles, which ought to be more than enough to take out the dangerous creature.
"Niner-niner," he reported. He aimed his cross-hairs at the MUTO, but, to his surprise, they bounced and wavered erratically, as though unable to lock onto the target. "What the-?!"
The cross-hairs kept sliding off the target.
"I'm getting all sorts of guidance errors," he reported. "Switching to manual."
He reached to flip the switch, just as the MUTO reared up on its hind legs and began glowing brighter than before. A rippling aurora charged the air around it, only a heartbeat before it slammed its upper limbs down, generating a visible electromagnetic pulse.
The captain's entire cockpit display went black. He fought to maintain control of the plane even though all of its electrical systems had shorted out instantaneously. Flaming out, the disabled aircraft spiraled down toward the jungle floor, where the Green Berets scrambled to get out of the way. The crashing fighter jet slammed into the earth with stupendous force. Seconds later, a huge orange fireball billowed up above the trees.
All at once, the entire airport lost power. Agitated voices filled the train as the overhead lights sputtered out, leaving the passengers in darkness. The hellish red glow of rising flames could be seen from the airport, lighting up the night. Confused passengers murmured anxiously as they spied the distant inferno. No one else seemed to know what was happening, but Hiccup had a likely idea. His memory instantly flashed back to the creature from the pit.
