Sarah and her dad were out for a boating trip one evening. On the radio, she heard the announcer say that it was the "Dawn of Destruction. Kaiju have taken over our world, stay away from all oceans I repeat stay away from all oceans." Sarah sighed and went out to check on her father. "Catch anything?" She asked sweetly. "Not yet sweetheart, it seems as if the fish have been scared away from the entire bay." He told his daughter.

All the sudden, Sarah saw something her father didn't. A massive shadow rose up from beneath the boat. A kaiju! "Daddy look out!" Sarah's father was soon devoured by a massive serpent like Kaiju. "Daddy!" Sarah became paralyzed as it looked down at her. Breathing heavily, a tear rolled down her cheek as it loomed hundreds of feet above the little girl.

Just before Sarah was eaten as well, another Kaiju intervened. The first Kaiju roared in fury, as the second one uttered a low and guttural growl. The boat was sinking fast, and Sarah didn't know how to swim. The second Kaiju swung its tail but didn't hit the little girl. Grab on,The Kaiju seemed to say. Sarah complied. The Kaiju made sure not to let the girl fall.

The Kaijus' names were Amphitrite and Salvador. Amphitrite lunged for the guardian, opening her mouth wider than any human thought was possible, and tried to bite through his throat. He roared and clawed the serpent, causing her to hiss. Sarah gripped Salvador's tail so tight that her knuckles went pale, she was so scared.

Amphitrite again lunged for the guardian, but was knocked back. As Salvador prepped his projectile attack, Amphitrite screeched in such a way that it stunned both Sarah and Salvador long enough for the titan to escape. Sarah stopped clinging onto Salvador's tail and fell into the freezing waters below.

Regaining his focus, Salvador managed to fish the human out of the water. He looked at her for a moment. Afterwards, he put Sarah on his back and swam back to Spain, furious that he messed his chance to kill the sea demon. Next time, he thought, she won't get away. She can be sure of it.