Ron was bored. Why he was bored one may ask? It's because he is doing nothing but standing watch at the lighthouse. It was 3:00 am. Bags were under his eyes. He wanted nothing more than to be done with this.
But he had to wait until the last ship came in. It should have been back 30 minutes ago. 'Why can't they just be on time like the others?' Ron asked himself while struggling to suppress a yawn. 'Perhaps a short nap won't be so bad.' He thought to himself. Right when he closed his eyes the building shook, startling him.
Ron looked out the window but could see nothing. The light shined over the ocean blue but there was nothing there. Then the building shook again. The lights suddenly flickered out. Ron didn't know what to make of the situation. 'Can't be an earthquake.' He thought. 'Then what is it?' unfortunately, his question was answered.
Something moved in front of the window, blocking the outside world from sight. Then a gigantic orange eyeball opened, the orange glow filled the room.
Ron froze. His knees began to feel weak. His heart was pounding. 'Is this some kind of giant Grimm?' he wanted to scream but he was paralyzed. The creature turned towards the lighthouse. Now two eyes were staring at Ron. The beast seemed to acknowledge the human's presence. Then it turned away and moved towards the east. 'It's heading for the power plant' Ron knew immediately.
The hulking mass of the creature was no longer blocking the windows. Ron breathed a sigh of relief. It was short lived when a gigantic tail sliced the lighthouse in half, sending the guard to his doom.
'Why did I take this job again?' Phil asked himself. He was in charge of guarding the Schnee power plant in the event the White Fang tried anything. 'They're just paranoid.' Phil thought. 'No one is gonna mess with the reactor if they want power for their city.'
Phil propped his feet up on the table as he continued to watch the security monitors. Then, the security guard heard a distant boom. Then another boom followed it. 'I must be getting old, I'm hearing things' he thought. But the booming didn't stop. In fact, it sounded like it was getting closer.
Suddenly the ground was shaking. His coffee mug fell off the table, shattering on the ground. 'What the sam hell is going on here?' Phil asked himself. Then his walkie talkie came to life. "Boss *kzzt* outside quick*kzzt* somethi-*kzzt* wrong." The guard's voice was desperate.
Phil picked up his communicator and said, "What's happening?" there was a moment of static then a reply came. "I don-*kzzt* know. It came*kzzt* nowhere." "What is it? What are you talking about?" Phil asked. "Oh god *kzzt* it sees us *kzzt* no-*kzzt* noooooooooooo!" a wave of static emerged soon afterwards. "What is going on out there?" Phil asked. No answer came. "Someone talk to me." He said. Still no reply.
Phil then left his office and ran towards the nearest exit. 'Are the White Fang really attacking?' he asked himself. Once he got outside a terrifying site greeted him. A giant reptile like creature was tearing into the reactor building. The beast's claws tore through the concrete and steel like it was nothing.
Phil was unmoving for only a moment. Then his instincts kicked in and he raced back to his office and activated the alarm. Then he picked up the phone. 'Who do I call? The police? The army? A hunter or huntress?' his mind struggled to find an answer. After he made his choice the lights went out. He tested the phone. It was dead. Then he raced back outside.
The monster was holding the reactor in its jaws. The lights of the reactor suddenly began to dim. The creature's back began to flash blue repeatedly. Then the reactor grew dark. The beast swung its head around and threw the reactor away. Phil barely had time to move when the reactor crushed the building that was behind him. He looked up and the atrocity as it reeled its head back and bellowed a fierce roar. Phil put his hands on his ears. It was terrifying.
Then the creature turned its head towards Phil. It was staring directly at him. It's back began to flash blue again. Then its mouth opened and a blue light emerged. That was the last thing Phil saw before being obliterated. The creature then returned to the ocean, leaving no survivors to observe its departure.
