Chapter One: Tides of time

Present day 5/16/2014

Seventy-five miles from San Francisco, a fishing boat was loading it last catch of fish for the day. As they are trying to make up for lost time because their boat's electronics stopped working for some reason yesterday and it took them hours until they finally got the old thing to work. So the men didn't waste time on getting back to work. Meanwhile their Captain was in his office listening to his radio. Apparently some monsters arrived in the city and had fought each other. Two bug looking creatures that they called MUTOs and the other monster, a large lizard that they call Godzilla, king of the monsters was there and saved their city. He didn't care about that now, he needed to wrap things up and get his men back home to see if their families were okay since there's a high possibility that most of the city is in ruins.

Back out on deck the men were struggling to bring in their last load on the boat.

"Alright boys haul them in!" one sailor ordered. He noticed one of his crew members weren't helping. He immediately looked around and saw him standing on the left side of the deck starring in the distance.

"Port side six hundred meters and closing in!" he shouted. All the crew members stopped what they were doing and hurriedly moved to the other side of the boat. In the distance a group of what appeared to be a group of spikes moving a bit like a snake would. The spikes were large and the men couldn't see what owned them. The sailors watched in both amazement and fear.

"Holy shit look at the size of it, it's huge." One sailor exclaimed. As it neared the men slowly backed away from the side, now having the chance to see the full size of the spikes. Few were bigger than the boat in comparison and others were smaller.

"I would hate to see the size of it." The other sailor said.

"Yeah, but what is it?" One of the younger sailors asked. The captain appeared on deck when he heard some commotion on deck and decided to investigate on the matter. He too was struck in awe as the tower of spikes swam past his ship. He knew very well on what and who's it was, because he heard the people on the radio describe him, his spikes where a part of that detail.

"Well lad." He said getting attention of his crew.

"That my boy is Godzilla, King of the monsters himself." He said as he watched the large creature swim away from their boat. He did notice a trail of blood behind him.

"Probably from the fight." He thought. He then turned to his men.

"Alright boys, this is our last load so haul it in, we're going home." The Captain said.

Pain, all he felt now was the pain he received from the parasites. He had to leave the mainland before the humans started attacking him again. swimming through the water wasn't helping because it reopened some of his wounds and it constantly bleed out. The amount of blood loss was sapping his energy away and he needed a place to rest. Exhausted he pushed forward in high hopes he'll find a safe place to rest and heal. He didn't even notice the storm brewing ahead of him.

He was going at a slow and steady pace until the water started to get rough. The large waves crashing onto his back causing his already open wounds to burn. Thunder boomed across the sky as the rain poured harder as the sky got darker with in the storm clouds. The further he swam the worse it got and the more difficult it was for him to continue. He was determined through hell or high water, he was going to get through this pestering storm even if it drained all of his energy.

When he thought things couldn't get any worse than it is now, a flash of light blinded him momentarily. He couldn't see anything in front of him and it was starting to annoy him. He had no choice but to continue forward and trust his instincts. He might have lost his sight for the moment but he quickly noticed a dramatic change in the water. It just got cool all a sudden, and there's less salt in the water. with his spikes he noticed a huge temperature drop in the atmosphere. The weather too was somewhat different. It still rained constantly but the waves weren't as violent as they were before but way calmer like he was nearing shore. Once he regained his vision he saw the ocean bed few hundred feet below him.

"Impossible, it's too soon! it took me a couple of days to reach the other side of the ocean." He thought. He thought back to the condition he was in and decided to take the chance. Once he reached a point where he could put his feet on the ground, he started to walk the rest of the way. His vision was fuzzy but the massive titan determined to make it to the beach at least. The cool air brushed past his skin as he was exposed to more of the air as he left the heavy steps in his wake, he finally reached the beach. Exhaustion kicked in along with the lack of blood, the massive titan fell to the ground with a loud cry before he passed out and the impact shook the area around him.

Arendelle, Norway

It quiet in the kingdom of Arendelle, the only sound you could hear is the rain slightly hitting the rooftops of homes, giving a pleasant melody for its inhabitants. Everyone was trying to escape the rain and keep themselves warm for the night. But in its castle there was a bundle of movement going up the staircase. A red-haired women was dragging a tall blonde man up the stairs in a hurry.

"A-Anna slow down before one of us gets hurt." The blonde man pleaded.

The one called Anna stopped and quickly turned around and glared at him.

"Fine, but we're still going to see my sister, i haven't got the chance to see her for the past two days and you know how she likes to overwork herself and It's about time she gets a break Kristoff." She said irritably. The one called Kristoff sighed in defeat knowing there no way he could win this argument.

"Alright feisty pants, lead the way." He said with a small chuckle. Anna squealed in delight and quickly rushed up the stairs. Kristoff watched in amusement.

"I'll never get to tired of that." He said to himself before following her up the stairs. He was surprised to see her standing in front of her room instead of her sister's work chambers.

"Anna what are you doing?" He asked her. She gave him a look like he just grew a second head.

"Did you forget about our recent activity?" She asked quietly, a blush evident on her face. Kristoff's face too turned red as she asked him the question.

"W-well no, how could i, wait." he said as he leaned toward her left ear.

"Don't tell me you want to go at it again?" He whispered into her ear, lust evident in his voice. His question made Anna's face turn even more red in embarrassment but quickly shook it off.

"No, i need to change into more decent clothes because Elsa or the council will tell me to behave more like royalty or whatever a princess does nowadays." She stated with a huff before disappearing behind her door.

"It'll only take a few minutes." She said.

"Alright, but don't take too long." He said then waited outside her bedroom door.

He thought how his and Anna's relationship developed during the last two years. He instantly smiled thinking about all the good times they had together. He knows he loves her, more than anything and give up about everything to be with her. Right now he wanted to show her how much she means to him. Now the only question that was evident in kristoff's mind.

"How will i ask her for her hand in marriage?" He kept asking himself. His thoughts were interrupted by the sound of Anna's door opening. She wore her favorite dress, he remembered seeing her in the barn wearing that dress when she went to save her sister. He was again brought out of thought seeing Anna walking away from him for some reason he wasn't sure.

"Hey Anna, wait up!" He called to her. She stopped and turned and gave him an innocent smile.

"I was wondering how long you were going to stare at me Kristoff." She said as she playfully elbowed him in the ribs.

"Well i can't help it, you look beautiful in that dress." He commented to her. She stopped and looked at him with tears in her eyes.

"Y-you really think I'm beautiful?" She asked.

"Yes, of course your beautiful Anna and don't you forget that." Kristoff said to her.

A small smile plastered on her lips as she walked up to him.

"Thank you." Was all she said to him as they continued their walk to the work chambers. They finally stopped in front of a large blue door on the left. She rapped her knuckles on the door three times and waited.

"Who is it?" The voice was feminine but, soft and polite.

"It's me Anna and i also brought Kristoff too." Anna replied. There was a slight scuffle behind the door for a moment.

"You can come in." The voice said. Anna slowly opened the door and stepped in followed by Kristoff. The work chamber wasn't as large as any other room but still had some good furniture. A fireplace on the left of the room was lit up giving the room a warm feeling to welcome to its visitors. A few small couches and chairs sat around the fireplace and there were bookshelves next to the door all filled with history and politics. The desk was near the window on the right having a good view of the town and it's people. The desk was covered in papers and letters from other kingdoms. Right next to it was the women Anna wanted to see. She was wearing a blue dress along with the skirt. The long sleeves cover her slender arms and the dress showed her slim figure. Her skin was as white as the snow and her hair was platinum blond hair, opposite of her sister who has red hair. The only way you could tell they were related where the blue eyes they share and their close sisterly bond they have. the only thing that was different was the dark circles that were appearing under her eyes.

"Elsa you're doing it again!" Anna groaned. The other women looked at her curiously.

"Doing what? I didn't do anything." Elsa replied.

"You're pushing yourself too hard, you are always working all the time and it's been two days since i saw you." Anna complained.

"Well Anna this kingdom can't run itself and it's my job as queen to see to it that everything is running smoothly." Elsa said with a yawn.

"Anna has a point your maj- I mean Elsa, you deprived yourself of sleep, i see it in your eyes." Kristoff explained.

Elsa looked at Kristoff then back to Anna.

"Anna, what time is it?" She asked her.

"It's a quarter past nine, Elsa you need to take a break before you hurt yourself." Anna said as she stomped her foot on the floor. Elsa was to say the least startled about Anna's words and decided not to get into an argument with her.

"Alright, alright I'll take a little break." Elsa said. There was a knock on the door and it caught all their attention.

"Who is it?" Elsa called.

"Gerda your majesty, i came with the tea you asked for." The woman replied. Realization hit Elsa and she quickly gave her permission to enter. The door opened to reveal an older women with a small tray in hand with a small cup.

"Here you go." She said as she placed the tray on the desk.

"Thank you Gerda." Elsa said politely as she walked out the door. The small group sat near the fireplace in silence only to have quick glances at each other. Elsa shifted a bit nervously and decided to break the silence.

"So what have you two been up to lately?" Elsa asked trying to start up a conversation as she took a sip of her tea then set it on the coffee table.

"Oh, nothing really just hanging out around town, enjoying each other's company." Anna answered swiftly. Elsa was about to ask another question when a strange noise filled the room and she noticed the cup on the table slightly vibrated along with the liquid inside.

"What was that?" Anna asked bewildered by the phenomenon.

"Probably the wind or something." Kristoff explained shrugging his shoulders. Elsa too wondered what it was that caused that. She knew too well that it wasn't the wind, but knew it was too late in the night to find out.

"Alright, I'm going to get some rest, I promise I'll see you two at breakfast tomorrow." She said as she got up and started to leave when Anna stopped her.

"Goodnight Elsa." Anna said to her.

She felt foolish for forgetting to say goodnight to her sister.

"Goodnight Anna, I'll see you in the morning." She said as she left for her bed chambers.