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It had been two days since the Mirai had fallen to the Titans; the casualties were massive and few of us survived. We were forced to flee through passage Hanna to escape the Titans. The tunnel ran for approximately 4 miles straight forward and with barely any light to reveal the path. Hanna led toward the outside world where we were vulnerable to Titan attacks, but it was better than dying in the city. Even though many of the people I loved had perished in the attack on Mirai, I felt a small sense of excitement, this was because at last I was to fulfill my dream of expirienceing the outside world.

"Where do we go now?" an old woman asked. This is the exact question we were all thinking. The creators of Mirai all those years ago never thoroughly thought their idea through, we were clueless.

"I'm sure we'll think of something," a brown haired gentleman tried his best to reassure the worried elderly person, who's very survival was a huge mystery to me.

For a lot of the journey through Hanna, I remained quite, the realisation that my last remaining family had been destroyed in the invasion had not quite hit me yet. Above all, I was completely shocked, I had not expected. in a million years that the titans would ever find us and now we are homeless and with very little food and water.

The exit to the cave was getting nearer and nearer, I could see a spec of light in the distance and the cool air from the outside blew my hair away from my teary eyes. I wiped my eyes and smiled, we were there.

The boiling sun blinded me for a second before my eyes finally adjusted to the pure light produced by the burning ball of fire in the sky. I took my first ever breath of fresh oxygen, it was like a rebirth; for a minute or two I blocked my memory of all I had just witnessed and enjoyed the sweet feel of the world beyond the passage. The world was everything I hoped it would be, with it's vibrant varied vegetation and long winding lakes, I immediately felt at home.

"Sir, Mirai has fallen," word of the attack had reached the legendary city I originally believed was a myth,

"Mirai?" a look of fear spread across the King's face, if the Titans had managed to locate the hidden underground city, then the walls were in incredible danger,

"What should we do?" the General pondered,

"What can we do? We have no choice but to leave the people of the north to their own devices," the King responded. He had little choice as many of his people never even knew of Mirai's existence.

Outside Hanna we had decided to set up camp at a nearby forest, which I promptly named Tsuyu. Sadly the name never caught on.

"Akhito, Chihiru, go collect fire wood," Eiri ordered

"Why should we listen to you?" I straightened my back and stared him dead in the eye, quickly sensing the look of anger in his eyes, "Okay, we'll go," We both ran turned away and walk off swiftly.

Somehow the night was just as beautiful as the day. Stars were dotted across the cloudless night sky and the slightly intimidating moon stood over looking the inferior stars. My pile of wood was much higher than that of Chihiru, she was losing at a game she wasn't even aware was happening, but my competitive nature liked the rare sensation of victory.

"Hey Chihiru, watch me climb this tree," I wrapped my hands around the tree, trying to scurry up, but gaining no height whatsoever,

"You suck Akhito," Chihiru said, giggling quietly to herself,

"No, you suck," it was clear that I was slightly annoyed, but I did my best to try and cover it up,

I kept at Chihiru who easily side stepped my, sending me crashing into an expertly crafted pile of sticks,

"See, you do suck, and bigtime," She laughed cockily,

I picked myself up and chased her deeper into the mysterious wood. She was a lot more agile and healthy than I was,

"Get back here you!" as I got closer she suddenly stopped, "given up have we? You don't beat Akhito," what was about to happen next was completely unexpected.

Chihiru began to mutter frantically to herself, her body was shaking in fear and her eyes were covered in tears. She had spotted something.

"What is i-" I stopped mid sentence as I saw what she saw; it's huge legs left a metre deep foot print in the ground and it's unforgiving eyes met ours as it's broad neck turned towards us, it was a Titan. This time nobody could save us, we were as good as dead.