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NEON GENESIS EVANGELION: SENSHI NO MICHI


Gasping for breath, Toji tugged his little sister through the darkened building, struggling to keep at a steady speed and make sure Sakura was behind him.

"Toji, where's Daddy?"

"Dad's at the shelter, Sakura. We'll be there soon, okay?" The boy panted out, flinching as another series of deafening booms resounded throughout the street, echoing into the building.

The military were using some kind of robot to fight the monster - and if he and his sister didn't get to a shelter soon, they'd probably wind up crushed underneath a giant foot, or failing in that, rubble.

In front of them, lay a doorway, leading out to a street Toji knew well – one that would be an easy sprint from there to a shelter entrance. It was so close – and then there was another titanic crash. His sister let out a piercing scream, one that was cut short as the doorway was blocked by a mess of concrete and rebar.

Toji almost cursed, but stopped himself.

Pulling Sakura the other way, he stopped to glance out a window. The boy's jaw dropped as he saw two robots – one white, one red, stand in front of the monster that had attacked the city.

Suddenly, the white robot dashed forward with terrifying speed, and moved to deliver a side kick to the creature, the sound of the impact resounding through Toji's skull.

He could only watch in horror as the monster's form hurtled towards them, and instinctively, he clutched his little sister tighter to him, as he began to run as quickly as he could. Before he'd even moved two metres, however, the loudest crash of all sounded, and his world turned dark for a few, petrifying moments.

He could still move, he knew that much – but where was his little sister? Where was Sakura?

"Sakura?"

Toji called out the name weakly, coughing on dust and struggling to see through the darkness. A few slices of light made their way through, and they helped as he struggled to his feet and pawed his way through what was left of the building.

"Saku –"

The boy froze.

In front of him, his little sister lay prone, facedown on the cracked, concrete floor, one leg pinned by a piece of rubble.

"Sakura!"