Six months later

If there one thing she hated, it was carrying things that were heavy, especially if it was in a dark place such as this where she could not see that much and the surface was uneven to the point that a simple misplacement of the foot would send her crashing to the ground. The large skeletal remains of … something did not help either considering the drops between them, but at least it was as safe as any place could be.

At least the benefits are worth it. She mentally reminded herself. And this is the final one too she added in a way that would have been one of relief had she actually spoken it.

After about two minutes of walking at nearly a snail's pace, Belvera finally came to a stop and, with a loud grunt of relief, dropped something onto the ground. In the dim light coming in through the hole she had made in the ceiling leading up to the ground and also from a ball of light on her shoulder, before her was a large black pod-like object. It shifted and rocked slightly on the ground, its outside bending and flexing as if it were a piece of paper, before going still again.

Yes, dear readers, what you are seeing before you is none other than one of the pods from Megaguirus' nest; this being one of two. The other one she had left on the ground about eighty feet away on the other side of this huge underground cavern. Dusting herself off and rubbing her arms, Belvera looked back down at the pod, recollecting all the trouble it had brought her over the last few months.

She had been lucky to escape the Southern Isles capital alive and well, or almost well. Her fall from the tower to the castle roof and then from the roof to the ground had been tough on her body and she had been left limping for the rest of the night and most of the following day; each movement of that leg feeling as if it were being crushed between two paving stones. Her mind had been racing over how to deal with the threat of Godzilla, Mothra, her sisters and, following the second day after the end of the battle when she had heard of Elsa's revival, especially that bitch Elsa!

It was then she had come across the nest and found that, somehow, two of the pods had largely survived the fire. They were charred and had been thrown about so, by the looks of it, the hatchlings were going to be stuck in there for a while. How long, she did not know but that did not matter as they would be safe here, provided no one came down here.

I doubt it, it's isolated and there's barely anyone in this part of the … Philippines or whatever it is they call it.

How did she get them over here, you may ask? Belvera had taken them, with much struggling and pain, up onto street level and found a cart. When both of the pods were on the cart and a blanket was thrown over them, she had pulled it as fast as she could out of the city. What was more; she had taken the clothing from a woman that had been crushed under rubble to give her more of a fleeing citizen look. No one had suspected anything of her and very soon the pods were in crates and put onto a ship that was bound for another part of the world with Belvera on board. As deluded and crazy as she was, one had to admit that her taking advantage of the calamity that had befallen the Southern Isles to get the last of Megaguirus' offspring out of danger and somewhere where they could grow on their own.

Looking down at the pod before her, it being as still as a rock, Belvera smiled; pleased with her commitment and the results that would one day come of this.

"They may have destroyed you, my goddess," she said as if she were talking to said creature herself. "But your legacy will live on in these two survivors, and one day they will seek revenge on those who dared to fight you."

Yes. She knew that the offspring of the goddess would re-emerge once again and destroy those who dared stand up to their creator and Belvera. Of course, the question was how long would that be? A month? A year? Two years? Three? Maybe even ten! Or maybe longer? That was something Belvera did not want to do; having to wait for the result to come, especially if it could potentially be as long as these given their conditions after the damage they had suffered back on the Southern Isles. No other threat would really make itself known because, as she had told herself moments earlier, this part of the mass of islands was virtually uninhabitable and they were underground.

In terms of safe-keeping, time is on their side.

But not on hers. Well, good things come to those who are patient She told herself.

Turning, Belvera began her trek back towards the entrance she had made, ready to begin hiding out amongst humanity again for the time being. She would find somewhere, though Europe was completely out of the question given her wanted status. Staying out in this part of the world would be better for her.

Besides, she liked it out here and as she leapt up into the hole and began to climb her way out of the underground cavern, she wondered where exactly would be best.

I'd say Japan. Yes, it's pretty there, especially on the islands. And it's close to here without drawing too much attention.

And, as she reminded herself, time was on the pods' side. And when the hatchlings awoke, the world would feel the power of the goddess once again, and Belvera would be there to lead and protect them.

No matter what it took.

Author's note

Greetings, fellow FF readers and writers. Here we are at the end of the sequel of the Godzilla/Frozen FF. Despite the long amount of time it took to complete them, I have to say I have enjoyed doing it and I hope you all have enjoyed reading it.

Now, as with the first one, I expect many of you will be wondering if there will be a third FF to add to this list.

To be honest, and probably to the disappointment of some of you, I do not really know what I can do for a third addition, at least currently, and for now I feel it should end here. If you have seen the Legendary Godzilla film, then you should easily pick up on the obvious giveaways as to what this chapter means. Of course, if I change my mind in the future I will make it known but for the time being it's very unlikely there will be a sequel, especially when I have other FF's to finish and put up before committing myself to the Halo crossover series I mentioned before.

So, dear readers, as stated before, only time will tell if there will be a third one. Until then, take care and once again thank you all for your support and criticism of these two FF's. I am glad to have written them.

~Cossacks250