TWENTY-TWO
As tiny bits of flesh scatter around, Godzilla and Gamera eye each other for a brief instance before they commence their attack. Once again the two giants wrestle in the heart of the demolished city. Godzilla bites Gamera in the neck and tries to pin it down to the ground. Gamera roars in pain, and slashes Godzilla across the chest with its protruding arm spike. The attack leaves Godzilla with a deep gash across its chest and releases its grip on Gamera. Gamera quickly slams Godzilla with its head knocking the giant down. It rolls over on its stomach and swings its massively powerful tail at Gamera knocking it down. Falling back on its shell, Gamera quickly blasts its jets to propel itself away as Godzilla releases its breath beam right as it escapes.
The two creatures get up and blast each other, Godzilla with its breath beam and Gamera with its concentrated fire beam. The blasts collide as the energy melds together, both seemingly at a stalemate. It doesn't last long as Godzilla's furry intensifies its breath, overcoming Gamera, blasting it into the nearby buildings. The skyscraper Gamera crashes into topples over. Godzilla continues its breath attack around the surrounding buildings causing more rubble to fall on Gamera.
Godzilla stands staring at the damage where Gamera is buried in as the dusts settle. It is waiting to see if the creature will rise, but it seems it will not. After a moment longer, it turns around and prepares to descend back into the ocean. Suddenly, the ground vibrates and shakes. Godzilla quickly turns around to see Gamera has blasted free from the rubble propelling itself towards Godzilla in its sea turtle form. Gamera latches on to Godzilla, its flippers reverting back into arms. This doesn't stop Gamera from staying uplift as propulsion thrusts out of the extra cavities from its shell. Gamera, griping on to Godzilla, is flying towards the sea. Godzilla attacks Gamera's neck once again taking hold of its jugular. It knows if it can hold tight to Gamera's wind pipe the creature will suffocate and release its gripe.
