Location: Narita Mountains

Time: Unknown (A few days after my last entry)

The earth rumbles.

There are other sounds that I hear right now to be sure. There is the squeal of tanks, the sounds of aircraft, and trembles of knightmares as they walk past the building. I can also hear the hustle and bustle of the scientists as they run to and fro hurrying to pack everything up. I sit here in my room, seeing what writing I can do before someone comes in to pack me up with everything else. Important experimental subject or not I'm only worth about as much as an overly expensive suitcase.

I sit and listen, I can hear it again there is a deep rumble in the earth, yet it is more than a rumble, it is a literal shaking a heavy and pervasive roar fills my ears. I look up as a scientist bursts in.

"Hurry, we have to leave now," He said, fear evident in his face.

Perhaps it had something to do with the experiment but I feel extremely detached from the current situation, as if I was watching a movie.

"What's happening?" I asked, my voice a quiet calm.

"A landslide has occurred, its approaching the town, we need to hurry and leave or risk being swept away,"

I nodded and got up and followed the scientist.

After several minutes I left the building and looked up into the bright sun, I squinted my eyes and looked around; a guard gave me a shove and pushed into a waiting truck. I obediently took my seat.

As the convoy made its way out of the city I stared out the small window at the Narita Mountains, from here I could see the face of the mountain and the large slough down the middle of it where the landslide had occurred, I noted that it had cut the Brittanian lines in two.

"Definitely not natural," I said quietly.

I smiled slightly, Zero, he was here, it had to be him, he was making another miracle victory for the elevens.

Suddenly the convoy stopped. I tried but couldn't see why, after a few minutes we started moving again away from Narita and back toward Tokyo.

"There and back again," I muttered.

I looked back at the mountains as we moved away.

"Don't die Zero, live, cling to life and do more miracles, and one day, we'll meet, face to face,"