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Hitodah swung at Godzilla with one of its arms, but Godzilla easily ducked it. Godzilla slashed at Hitodah's eye, but Hitodah moved backwards, avoiding the blow.

"Are there any missiles in here or something?" I whispered to Goro. "Is there any sort of ammunition we can use?"

"Why" Goro whispered back, looking around. No one had noticed our conversation yet.

"Because I want to see if we can aim at Hitodah's eye. Hitodah's keeping it out of reach on purpose."

Goro though for a second. "There's a couple rounds of ammo in here, but Gaiion would never allow it. The only way to fire the missiles is to access the controls, and that would take time."

"What about Hayato?" I asked. "He's right next to the controls, and I'm sure he could program it fast enough if there was a big distraction." Goro kept looking ahead at the fight, and I was beginning to think that he didn't hear me. But eventually, he leaned in towards Hayato, and whispered so softly that even I couldn't hear it.

Hitodah drew more smog from the air, gathering it into his eye. I raised my eyes at Hayato, and he nodded. As the red toxic beam ripped through the air, Hayato dove for the controls. Smoke filled the air as the beam collided directly with Godzilla's chest. The behemoth roared in pain as the energy burned into his skin, too fast for his healing process to regenerate his skin.

I didn't see what Hayato was doing because of the smoke that darkened the room, the flashes of red lights like strobe lights making everything fuzzy and blinding. Godzilla's roar drowned out all noise. There was a cracking noise, and I was sure the first layer was giving up to the intense force of the beam. I cupped my hands over my ears as the ruckus began to die down…

I pried open one eye, and moaned. Hayato was frozen, a gun pressed to his head. Fire the fucking missile! I thought. We could take Gaiion on right now. Godzilla was on my side. You don't piss of the king.

My hands twitched noticeably. My mind debated whether or not to reach out and fire the missiles at Hitodah's eye. Gaiion looked at me. "Remember, it's your choice. If you do something I don't want you to, you'll lose the woman you love."

I stood back up, looking directly at Gaiion. "I don't love her" I whispered. "The person I loved is dead."

Gaiion returned the same gaze, looking me directly into my eyes, locking me into a trance. "You know you love Kazuko" he whispered. "You're just too blinded by anger to admit so."

I flinched. "I loved Erika!" I shouted. I stopped talking, surprised by my own rage, and surprised by the fact that I had managed to say her name in maximum volume.

Gaiion still held the gaze. For a long time, no one did anything. The air crackled with tension like electricity. The room was like a bomb ready to go off. "You know you do love Kazuko" Gaiion said. "And if you want to drown in a sea of painful memories, be my guest."

Gaiion turned back to the fight. I was too shocked to say anything. Hayato looked at the ground, uncomfortable because of the fact that I was shouting about my loved ones to the king of an underground race, or the fact that he still had a gun pointed at his head. Goro stared ahead, thinking about something.

Godzilla was lying on the ground, groaning in pain. Hitodah stepped forward, and Godzilla swiped outwards with his foot in an attempt to sweep Hitodah, but the smog kaiju easily took a step back. Hitodah shrieked in what appeared to be laughter, enjoying his enemy lying on the ground, covered in his own blood. His stomach was healing, but it was still mangled and bleeding. I groaned as Godzilla shifted on the ground, and one of his ribs became visible under his skin.

Godzilla tried to stand up, but feel back to the ground. Hitodah shrieked in laughter again, and began to draw more smog into his eye. As the eye finally began to grow a crimson color, Hitodah was bowled over from the side, causing him to crash through the ground and skid for meters. The thing that bowled him over swooped back into the air, and I gasped in recognition… twice.

It was Rodan, sparkling flame orange and red, horns glowing purple, and his beak and claws gleaming yellow. That was the first thing I recognized. The second thing I realized was the tiny golden flakes floating off it, creating an elegant shimmering trail behind Rodan. One of the flakes floated down towards the room, and landed on the glass. Before it faded away, one word remained in my mind.

Erika.

Rodan roared in triumph, his horns glowing for the third time since I've seen him. Instead of not doing anything, purple electricity surged from them, striking the ground around Hitodah, and blocking Hitodah. Hitodah reached out with one of his arms, but the tips of his arm were fried in an instant, a jolt of electricity going through his body. Hitodah shrieked in pain, and Rodan opened his mouth, a blast of heated energy coming out of his mouth.

It struck Hitodah on his extra limb. Where it hit, a hole was blasted through it, and cracks spread through the rest of its limb as it became super-heated and began to whither. I couldn't help cheering as Erika – or Rodan – obliterated the limb, chunks of sludge flying everywhere.

On the down side, Rodan's beam had died down, and the electrical field had begun to weaken. Hitodah whipped one of his arms out of the cage at Rodan without a problem. Massive amounts of turbulence blew Rodan back, causing him to strike the ground and get covered in dust. Hitodah broke free from his electrical cage with a massive explosion, and charged at the limp pterodactyl.

"Why are you preventing us from, oh I don't know… saving the world we live in!" I shouted at Gaiion, seething with rage, possibly because Erika was practically dying trying to defend the world that she fought so violently on.

Gaiion turned to me again. "Sometimes we all need to do things we don't want to."

I shrugged. "What the hell is that supposed to mean?" I spat.

Gaiion looked at the ground. "It will all be revealed in time" he mumbled.

I flexed my fingers. "Don't give me that answer!" I scolded. "You can tell me now! Do you mean that I need to stop trying to kill Hitodah even though I don't want to or…"

Gaiion fidgeted as the truth dawned on me. "You're being forced to do this." I said. Gaiion said nothing, and I continued. "You can just stop your orders, you know. You could stay with us. You would be safe, and you wouldn't - "

"Enough!" Gaiion said. "If I don't do what I'm told, we will all be killed, right now!"

I was puzzled at his words, but at that moment, a jarring shriek came from outside. Hitodah had one of his arms around Rodan's neck, strangling the creature with immense force. Hitodah shrieked in glee as Rodan was beginning to become silenced.

I couldn't help what I did next. Somewhere inside of me, something built up until it came out of my mouth. "Erika!" I screamed, my throat burning from the amount of force I put into the scream. I bent down, picking up the gun from the floor, and aimed it at the glass, firing several rounds, breaking the glass and sending a large section crashing to the ground. My mind began to drive on pure instinct and memory as I leaped through the glass, several shots whizzing by my legs and hitting the ground.

My cast had fallen off and my arm screamed with pain and flung through the air. Gaiion was shouting angrily at the guards and Goro was calling my name, but I didn't listen as the breath faded away from Rodan and as my feet barely touched the dusty ground. It was much harder than usual, and I made my way to a large patch of trees away from the battle. However, it wasn't because I was taking a break in the shade.

As I approached the trees, I leaped up in the air, grabbing a large branch. It snapped easily, and I observed it. The old, elegant dark wood bloomed with large white flowers. I gripped it tightly in my hand, and ran up to Hitodah, who was facing the other way. Forming harpoons and tentacles sprouted out of its back, but I needed to stay close to the battle. Most of the sludge had disappeared from Hitodah's beam attacks, so I was able to approach the battle easily.

Hitodah's whips slashed in front of my path, striking the ground and near my feet. I hurtled through the air, the world spinning around me, and my stomach lurching and sinking. My eyes closed from the wind and before I knew it, I had done a complete flip in the air, and the air pressure sunk around me as my back slammed against the ground.

The wind was blown out of me with unbelievable force, my lungs contracting and gasping for more air. I shock myself off, but my bones creaked and cracked. I began to slowly stand up, but I fell back down. My sneaker had a big slice down the middle of the sole, and blood was trickling out of it. I groaned; shifting my weight to my left foot as my foot squished around in the crimson liquid.

Meanwhile, Hitodah had begun to lower Rodan down until the pterodactyl was on his knees, the light fading from its eye. Hitodah didn't need to put that much energy into killing his enemy anymore, for its time was near. But it was all too perfect.

Rodan's neck began to fall limp and he began to droop. The kaiju that was once 50 meters off the ground was now only about 15 meters off the ground. His jaws fell open as the last breath of air began to whoosh out of him. I flexed my arm with the branch in it. For a second, I thought that I could feel the serum rush through my veins. With all my strength, I wound my arm back, and flung the branch up towards Rodan's mouth.

I backed away quickly as the branch made the long distance into Rodan's mouth. The bright flowers disappeared down Rodan's throat. I quickly turned around, running back to the safety of the trees. I had no idea what was going to happen; I just hoped that something good was going to come out of this.

I finally rested against the back of one of the trees. The pain in my arm had gone away, but it hung limply at my side, useless. My foot was still oozing blood, and my heart was pumping very hard, making the flow come out in a river. Panting and beginning to get dizzy, I looked up at the scene before me, and my eyes snapped open.

Erika's spores were drifting out from Rodan's limp body, pushing Hitodah back away from the scene. Gleaming white flower petals dissolved in the mist of gold, forming countless more. As I watched in awe and as Hitodah watched in confusion, the spores spread out into many whip-like formations, all binding together in a central orb, stretching and pulsing as one to form the shape of a large crocodilian head sprouting tusks.

The formation was slowly covered in a thick green color, forming into skin and vines. The whips became tipped with shrieking mouths, and the center and eyes glowed the color of a fiery sunset.

For me, it was like watching a nightmare. She was back. Biollante was back.

A loud roar diverted my attention. Godzilla had stood back up, his wounds almost healed. All three kaiju sized each other up and unleashed challenging roars. Biollante looked at me and nodded. The friendly personality of Erika was still in her eyes.

I let out a half-sigh of relief, for Biollante wouldn't lose control, but now, the three most powerful kaiju have ever seen prepared to fight.


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