A/N Hey, everyone. I'm back with the fifth chapter of my first Godzilla fanfic. In this chapter, Will, Bianca, and Sonya encounter a winged monster called the MUTO and they're about to realize the story of the monsters are about to become a reality.

I only own my OCs Will, Bianca, and Sonya.

Janjira, May 14th, 2014

The security van raced down on the old highway to the Janjira power plant. I wasn't really pleased that all of us got arrested just for trespassing in a quarantine zone.

As we approached the plant, the six of of us looked out the windows and saw that there was some kind of massive facility built over the remains.

Security was at nearly every corridor, and men in hazard suits were running around all over the place. We approached a gate where the vehicle was stopped and the ID of the driver was checked before they were allowed to pass.

As the four of us entered the plant proper, we saw the figure of a giant… object, pulsing red every so often. Once the security van stopped, Mr. Jackson and Joe were led away by the security, leaving Ford, Sonya, Bianca and I the only ones.

"I hate how this summer vacation is going," I muttered.

"Agreed. Whatever Monarch is hiding, I want to know what it is," said Bianca.

"This is my fault. I didn't want to bring you guys into this," said Sonya.

"It's not your fault. It was the government's idea to enforce the quarantine zone in the first place," said Bianca.

Meanwhile in the control room...

The object pulsed slowly. Then it pulsed faster, and faster, until it let out an EMP effect which momentarily shorted the power before it returned right away. The computer monitors brought up the scans of the pulses and showed that the pulses were growing shorter.

"7.2 seconds, and getting stronger," said one of the workers inside the control room.

"We're draining exponentially. That's our new curve," he continued as he pointed to the images.

"Jesus, it's worse than we thought," said one of the other men in the room.

"Excuse me, doctor Serizawa," a security officer said as he walked into he room.

"Six people were just arrested in the Q zone," he said.

"We've got bigger problems here, have doctor Graham take a look," one of the men in charge next to Serizawa said.

"She did sir, she sent me. One of them says he used to work here doctor," the officer continued.

Doctor Serizawa and Graham walked through the broken down plant towards the room being used as a makeshift interrogation room. As they walked, they could hear the voices of Joe Brody and Frank Jackson as they argued with the interrogator.

"You're not fooling anybody when you say, that what happened fifteen years ago was a natural disaster all right?" Joe said.

"We found these disks and print outs in his bag," Graham said as she showed Serizawa Joe's confiscated belongings.

"We're not sure what to make of it," she said.

"It was not an earthquake. It wasn't typhoon, okay? So stop-" Joe let out an exasperated sigh.

"Look I'm tired of talking to you about this, I want my son. I want to see my son, I want to know that he's all right. And Frank wants to see his daughter and his niece and their male friend that his niece brought along," Joe continued as he looked to the security officer standing behind the interrogator.

"This guy. This guy knows. He knows where they are. Musuko wa doko da?" Joe demanded.

"I want my son! And I want my bag, and disks! And I wanna talk to somebody in charge, not you."

"Mr. Brod-" The interrogated began, but was cut off by Joe.

"No, no, not you! I'm done talking to you! All right?" Joe said, looking at the glass and the people he knew were behind it though he couldn't see them.

"What? You're looking at me right now like I'm in a fish tank right? That's fine because I know what happened here."

Serizawa and Graham looked up at Joe slowly as he continued to speak.

"And you keep telling everybody that this place is a death zone, but it's not. You're lying! Because what's really happening, is that you're hiding something out there!… I'm right aren't I?"

Joe took a moment to pause, taking a few breaths as he began to get very emotional.

"My wife, died here!" He yelled, tears welling in his eyes.

"Something, killed my wife!" He said, barely able to keep his sentence clear.

Serizawa looked at Joe with a certain kind on unspoken understanding and sympathy as Joe continued to speak.

"And I have a right to know!… I deserve answers!" Joe demanded through his tears.

Serizawa let out a sigh and looked back down to the disks in his hands, taking another close look at all of the labels and charts Joe had with him.

"All these items, they were found on him. And the tape, look, fifteen years ago," Graham said quietly.

"I thought all the data from that day was lost," Serizawa responded.

"I guess not," Graham said.

Another pulse shorted the power for a moment, grabbing everyone's attention as all the lights flickered on and off repeatedly.

"See? You see?!" Joe started.

"There it is again… That is not a transformer malfunction, that is an electromagnetic pulse! It affects everything electrical for miles and miles and it is happening again! This is what caused everything in the first place! Don't you see that?!" Joe yelled, slamming his hands on the edge of the one way window and looking out at Serizawa and the others even though he still couldn't see them. And Frank was leaning against the wall in anger.

"And it is gonna send us back to the stone age!" He continued.

Serizawa's face contorted in silent alarm as the weight of Joe's words finally sunk in.

"You have no idea what's coming…" Joe said, finally going back to sit down in his chair.

Just then, another flicker of power rocked the plant.

Back in the control room, panic was beginning to mount.

"The pulses are seconds apart!" One workman said.

"They're getting stronger, and it's affecting the power grid," another said.

"Any radiation leakage?" One of the men in charge asked.

"Gamma levels are still zero. It sucked all three reactors dry," said one of the other scientists monitoring the information on the screens.

Serizawa arrived in the control room just in time to see the object pulsing again as it let out another emp. Small fragments of the object began to fall away to the ground, and the workmen outside standing below it were forced to scatter.

"It's done feeding," Serizawa said.

"What's this?… Jesus, it's the same pattern," said the man in charge.

"Fifteen years ago, it's what caused the meltdown," Serizawa confirmed.

"It's an electromagnetic pulse. That's what it's building to. Converting all that radiation until it hatches!" Graham said, catching up to Serizawa.

"We have to shut down!" Serizawa ordered.

"Secure the grid! Wildfire protocols!"

The object pulsed again, releasing another emp burst.

"All personnel, clear the first perimeter immediately!"

Outside, alarms started going off like mad.

Men scattered about too and fro as they cleared the perimeter around the object. Lights focused in on the strange "egg" as the numerous wires and cables were moved into position to try and contain whatever was inside. It was a bit of a slow process, and all the while the monstrous object continued to pulse. Finally, after a few moments, the cables were in place and the word was given.

"Grid's secure," one of the scientists said.

There was silence throughout the room, with expressions of disappointment, frustration, and fear all around. Serizawa watched the massive object quietly by himself, standing right in front of the glass as he lowered his head slightly. His voice was almost a whisper.

"… Kill it," he said.

There was a momentary pause as the shock of the order set in, but the scientist from before struck a large button sending several million volts of electricity through the massive object. The cries of the creature inside could be heard as the electricity entered the object. Part of it was blown off, falling to the ground nearly on top of a few workmen who had remained a bit too close for narrowly avoided the falling debris from the object as they regained distance from it.

Back inside, Serizawa looked away with a pained expression on his face. As a scientist, he did not like the idea of killing such a revolutionary discovery. Whatever was inside could hold answers to questions they'd been pondering for centuries, but now there was nothing they could do. They had to kill it. Whatever was inside was dangerous, and they couldn't risk letting it live. He knew that, but it didn't make the decision any easier. Serizawa was almost brought to tears facing the fact that he had given this order. Also contributing to this pain was the sound of the readings going flat.

"All readings are flat line," said the scientist who pressed the button.

"Get a visual," the man in charge said.

Outside, men around the base of the object gathered in a bit closer. The object was still and silent, and the lights all focused on it but it seemed dead. No further cries came from it, and no motion or sounds of movement within were heard either. They watched and approached with great caution as the sounds of a single individual on a metallic stairway leading up to the massive object reverberated throughout the air. The echoes of his footsteps seemed much louder than they were due to the silence surrounding them. As he approached, he turned on his flashlight and saw that the sections which had broken away seemed to be covered in some kind of slime.

He leaned over a bit to get a better view, and shined his light inside one of the openings to the object. Something dark brown with white streaks was moving. It was slimy, disgusting, but it was moving. The movement was slight, and it got a curious reaction as he leaned in a bit farther to try and see what it was. However, it was the last thing he saw. The slimy object shot forward breaking out of the massive "egg" and slamming into the man and his flashlight. He was dead before he hit the ground below, with metal and bits of the "egg" flying everywhere as the sounds of the creature roaring now filled the air.

The creature broke its upper torso free, raising a single long arm with a wicked hook at the end of it up into the air as it glowed red before slamming it down on the ground. The impact released a powerful emp, and the glowing in its arm went away. All power began to shut down as the visible wave of energy traveled out farther and farther.

"Jesus! Check the grid!" Said one man.

"We're losing power!" Said another.

The wave continued to expand, shutting down everything electric as it went until even the hand held radios and walkie talkies were completely shut down.

Sitting in his chair in the interrogation room, Joe sat quietly until all the lights went out and the sound of the mechanical lock on his door opening up grabbed his attention. He turned his head to see the door sliding open a ways, and he got up to see if anyone was outside the room. But he was alone. This was perfect, as he knew this was his chance to see what was going on and to try and find some answers. His bag and disks were not there, but he knew they had to be here somewhere. But whatever else was going on was pretty big, and he followed the sound of screaming and yelling outside. Frank followed Joe outside to see what was happening.

Back with Bianca, Sonya, Will, and Ford...

While all of us are still sitting in the vehicle and still handcuffed to the interior of the security van as he watched the power go out and all the men outside began scrambling about trying to figure out what to do. We couldn't tell exactly what was going on, but we knew that something was going horribly wrong. Why else would panic like this set in so quickly? But just then, the four of us heard something. A strange and guttural sound like nothing we'd ever heard before. It was a strange clicking sound mixed with a moan-like vocalization. It was primal, eerie, and somewhat frightening.

Meanwhile, back in the control room.

"Get the backup generator online," said the man in charge calmly.

"We're working on it! That pulse fried every circuit."

The men inside flipped all kinds of buttons and button combinations until they finally got the backup generator online as the power began to slowly come back. The sound of the power coming back on was comforting in its own way, but it also brought a sense of dread. As the lights flashed, the creature outside could be seen emerging from its cocoon, and the sound of it roaring made everyone begin to instantly panic.

The creature roared in fury and shook itself free of the rest of its cocoon, stomping the ground with its arms as it tried to force the remainder of the exterior material off of itself.

"Everybody out! Now!" The man in charge yelled.

Complete chaos ensued. All sense of protocol and discipline was lost in the wake of the order to evacuate. All the workers and scientists scrambled for the exits as the creature continued to violently free itself from the shell still attached to it. Joe finally made it outside and found himself on a catwalk walking in the opposite direction as the fleeing workers. One of them knocked into him, and as he did Joe heard the sound of the creature roaring and was frozen in wonderment and confusion. Looking out over the catwalk's edge, he saw the creature stomping the ground and shaking itself free as it also began trying to wrestle the cables overhead away so it could get out of its prison.

The lights around the creature were flickering like strobe lights adding to the creature's anger. The four of us, in the mean time, saw the chaos erupt and I started banging on the back door of the vehicle.

"Hey! Let us out! Hey!" I yelled as I bashed the window hard enough to break the glass.

Some sort of containment team arrived, but it didn't matter anymore. The moment they saw the creature's two massive hooked arms rising into the sky, they all froze. Higher and higher they went until they found their way to the first set of cables overhead and began slowly dragging them down into the pit. The sounds of creaking and groaning cables filled the air as the towers and braces attached to the cables began to snap and fail all over. The cables themselves also began to snap on occasion, leading to disastrous results in the immediate area. Massive cranes holding the cables up began to fall down from the pressure, and Joe turned around to see one such object falling his way. The workers around him were still running away, but Joe and Frank knew that if they kept going in that direction they would be killed. He tried to grab one of the workers and stop him from running, but it was too late. The crane debris fell down on them knocking Joe back. Joe and Frank grabbed hold of the railing in time to save themselves, but another incident which took place as a result of this newest development was that the vehicle the four of us were in was struck by the falling debris. The vehicle was sent tumbling end over end with the four of us doing our best to brace ourselves inside as it continued to roll over and over.

"Ford!" Joe shrieked.

"Bianca! Sonya!" Mr. Jackson shouted.

The debris skidded across the ground for several yards before coming to a stop. The four of us realized that our handcuffs had been broken free and we walked out of the vehicle in time to see a couple men inside the small room from the crane being dragged down into the pit with the cables. The cable line itself tensed and tightened, and Sonya and Ford's eyes followed it as it led back to the catwalk Joe and Frank were standing on.

The fathers and son and daughter made eye contact, and then it was over.

The cable snapped and bent the catwalk, sending Joe and Mr. Jackson falling down beyond Sonya and Ford's view as more debris came down in that area around Joe and Mr. Jackson.

"Dad!" Ford and Sonya both screamed at their own dads.

"Uncle Frank!" Bianca screamed.

We were halted from running to Joe and Mr. Jackson's aid by the sound of the creature releasing a powerful roar. Slowly, we turned around with eyes wide with a mixture of anger and fear as the four of us saw the creature's arms rising up shortly followed by its head and torso. It was finally free.

The massive creature took its first step outside of the pit as its two front claws came down like a pair of giant pistons smashing anything caught underneath as if it wasn't even there. Its two hind legs came next, each one looking similar to that of a hoofed animal, with two primary toes and rear facing knee joints. The two front legs supported its upper body as its rear legs moved forward crushing several workers and vehicles underfoot as we dove out of the way. The creature only took a few steps and had covered over one hundred and eighty feet from the pit before the four of us had to find a hazmat mask to cover our faces.

Our breathing was labored and ragged from our racing heart and it was the only thing we had heard as we watched the giant monster before us continue to trample the workers and smash bits of the surrounding plant to pieces. However, it seemed to grow weary of such efforts and opened a massive pair of wings which it had previously tucked against its back. The wings beat heavily, with each one coming down on us like a heavy wave of water at the ocean during a storm. The impact was nearly suffocating, knocking the breath from the four of us each time until it was high enough in the air where the pressure waves didn't hit as hard.

The four of us then watched it fly away into the night, uncertain of how to wrap our head around all of this chaos.

And that's the end of the sixth chapter. So what did you guys think? Was it too cheesy? When I first watched the movie back in 2014, I was really shocked when the MUTO came out and I was like, What is that?! I got super freaked out at that scene and I gotta say, I was upset when the movie killed off Joe super early. I mean, he should've sticked around a lot longer throughout the rest of the film. But I will keep him alive until the end of the first arc and I will move on to the second arc King of the Monsters. So, anyway. You guys know what to do. Drop those reviews and I'll try to post more often.