The monster was now twice as tall as the Arlen tower.
"Dad! We need to go home and save mom!" Bobby said, breathing down Hank's neck.
"Bobby, I called her, she'll leave the house and drive away in her car." Hank said.
"But why can't we all get in the same car?" Bobby said. Suddenly, Hank remembered something very important.
"Oh ma lord!" Hank said. "Ladybird! Ladybird's back at home!" Hank accelerated, driving down Rainy Street. He drove into his front lawn, scraping the grass and leaving tire marks. He saw Peggy's car still parked.
"Why the hell is she still here? We got to get outta here!" Hank said, kicking the door down. Peggy screamed, thinking it was an intruder. Hank met up with Peggy.
"There's a giant monster in Arlen! I told you to get outta here!" Hank said. Peggy never turned on the t.v.
"Really? Well, let's get going then!" Peggy said. Bobby found Ladybird and brought her to Hank.
"Good job Bobby! Let's get outta here." Hank and Bobby ran to their car, putting Ladybird inside. Bobby got in the passenger's seat.
"Hank, what are you doing? I should be the one in the passenger's seat!" Peggy said. Hank's truck was too small to fit anyone else in the back seat.
"Drive your own car." Hank said, acting almost rude. Peggy was angry at what he said. Hank and Bobby drove out of their yard.
"Dad… Will mom make it out?" Bobby said. Hank looked into the rearview mirror, seeing an angry Peggy Hill.
"Eh, sure she will." Hank said, acting nonchalant. They quickly drove away, as the monster could be seen by everyone outside. Peggy took her eyes off Hank and saw the monster from afar. Meanwhile, Dale and Joseph were watching the Sea Behemoth outside. Dale examined it.
"Hmm…" Dale said. "The creature's face doesn't look like that of the Sea Behemoth."
"Dad… Are we gonna die?" Joseph said, grabbing his father by the sleeve. Mass hysteria was ravaging throughout Arlen. Everyone in town was watching the beast and listening to the news. The news helicopter lowered down on the road, waiting for the creature to do something. Nancy got out of the helicopter, and called Dale on her phone.
"Sug, it seems the creature stopped making noise. I think we're safe." Nancy said. Dale was still outside; beginning to think this wasn't the monster.
"That's fine, but I don't think this is the Sea Behemoth." Dale said. "It's far too big, and has a different face." Suddenly, the monster let out another roar, louder than its previous ones. Everyone looked at the beast, even Hank and Bobby, as they stopped their car and walked outside to see. The slit across the creature's face started to open slowly, revealing itself. After it opened, everyone was confused. But Hank, Dale, Bill, and Boomhaur knew who he was.
"No! It can't be!" Dale cried out.
"Eeh! Eeh! Eeeehh!" Bill cried out, screaming like a little girl.
"Dang ol' man, no! It can't be him!" Boomhaur cried out.
"Bwwwaaaaaaaaahhh!" Hank cried out, with the most epic bwah of all time.
"It can't be! No!" Hank cried.
"IT'S TODD!" He said, as he took Bobby and went back into the car. The chubby faced ginger looked happy for some reason, giggling in his 12 year old state. But everyone else was in horror, getting in their vehicles and driving away.
"Of course!" Dale said, pacing in his living room with a frighten Joseph on the couch. "The Sea Behemoth must have mutated Todd, turning him into a mermaid! So this is what the demon of the sea can do to people…" Bill went to his bathroom, crying and eating a bag of chips. He was a nervous wreck before, but this through him over the edge.
"Oh my lord! Sug, get me outta here!" Nancy said, talking to the man operating the helicopter. She was taken back to her home. Meanwhile, Peggy was freaking out. She got in her car, trying to start it with her car keys.
"Come… On… Hoya!" She said, as the car was able to start. But only briefly, as it was unfortunately running out of battery.
"No! No! Come on, start!" Peggy started crying, knowing she was done for. Todd began coming out of the lake, faster and faster.
"Minh! Don't you realize that this is the end?" Kahn said, acting crazy. Their whole house was destroyed because of Kahn's wrath. Tables and shelves flipped over, pots and windows smashed. The Soupinousiphones were never planned for this situation.
"Calm down! We need to get out of here!" Minh said. "And if we die, we'll be reincarnated." Kahn got furious.
"But what about the life we have now? Kahn Jr. needs to survive, even if we die!" Kahn grabbed Connie and brought her outside, putting her inside his van.
"Minh! Come on, let's get out of here!" Kahn cried out, as she was still in the house. She didn't answer.
"Minh?" Kahn said, trying to call her again. He got out of his van, trying to find his spouse. Right when he got out, Connie jumped into the front seat and closed the door, locking Kahn out of his own vehicle.
"Kahn Jr. what are you doing? Let me in!" Kahn said, as he was banging on the car door. Connie rolled down the window, sticking her head out.
"I'm tired of you two arguing!" Connie said. "And I don't want you controlling me! I'll do whatever I want in my life!" She drove out of the driveway, fueled by her hormones. Kahn chased after her.
"Connie! Kahn Jr. get over here right now!" Kahn cried out. She stuck her head out of the window again, giving him the peace sign, and sticking her tongue out.
"No! Come back!" Kahn said, losing the will to go on. Kahn tripped and fell right on his face.
"No! My daughter is gone!" He cried out to himself.
