Will sped toward San Francisco through the air in his mustang. Akari's mother, Miki Saegusa, had hidden away some of her late husband Koji Shinjo's gear from when he served with the GDF all those years ago. She had given him a rocket boost that gave his car the power of flight and enough power to make a trip that normally would take days by car to take mere hours. He had also installed a light reflector that caused his car to seemingly vanish from the skies. No one would see him fly through the air and if they even heard his engine they would assume it was a jet flying overhead. Three other vehicles had been outfitted with similar equipment, one of them a minivan for those occasions where everyone would be needed.

In the passenger seat sat Will's cousin Harley Halter, a grin spread across his face as he watched the world pass in a blur beneath them. Harley had always loved flying, relishing the few times he had to ride on one of the flying kaiju's back. Though a black Ford mustang was nowhere near as grand as a giant flying moth, pteranodon, or mecha it still gave him just as much excitement.

Looking sidelong at his cousin, a mischievous smile spread across Will's lips. Without any warning, he went into a few aerial maneuvers that made the fastest roller coaster look tame. He did flips, loopty-loops and other things that would have been considered cool. Through all of this Harley whooped and hollered with delight, and he was happy he was wearing his seat belt. Despite what they were about to do he was having the time of his life.

After a few more breathtaking tricks Will coasted back to a steady flight. Harley laid his head back in his seat and laughed. His breath came quickly, his heart beating fast with adrenaline. The two smiled and looked out over the sky. From this height, the clouds looked like huge fluffy pillows that anyone would want to sink into and relax on. The sky was a clear blue stretching out over all the world. This sight made everything they did worth it.

"I wish Becky had come," Will said. "She would have loved this."

"Maybe when this is over the two of you can just coast above the clouds on date night," Harley suggested. He and Becky had been close friends long before she and Will had even begun to date. He would know what she liked and didn't almost as well as Will did.

"God's work is truly amazing," Will said. "Just look at how beautiful. Don't you just want to take a nap on those clouds?"

The two of them just leaned back in their seats and admired the view.

"How did the book signing go?" Harley asked after a few minutes of silence. "Was there a big turn out?"

"Not too big," Will responded. "There were more people than I imagined, mainly geeks and pretty women who wanted to flirt with me, again."

Harley laughed at that. "Could you send a few of those ladies my way? At the rate things are going I'll be the only single man left."

"What makes you say that?" Will asked curiously.

"Well, you and Anthony are married, Chey has David, Savanna has Zack, and I've seen the way Gavin looks at Sarah."

"Wait, what!" Will exclaimed at that last pair of names.

"Don't tell me you haven't noticed," Harley said. "They've been flirting non-stop for the last few weeks. Wow, you usually can pick that kind of stuff up quickly. What's wrong, married life dulled the senses?"

Will continued to drive, completely stunned. His brother-in-law was flirting with his sister? How had he missed that? In fact, why hadn't Sarah even told him about it? The two of them told each other everything. After a few minutes of thought it hit him why.

As all older brothers were, Will was very protective of his little sister. Her love life had not been the most successful, the boys either trying to use her or were just plain jerks. Will's reaction toward them had been...less than friendly to put it nicely. Because of this, each time she got a new crush or boyfriend Will was very judgmental, scrutinizing them to the point where they feared him as much as his and Sarah's dad. He guessed that she didn't want him to do the same to Gavin.

When it came to Gavin, Will didn't see anything wrong with the man. He was Becky's older brother after all and the two of them had gotten along when he and Becky dated. However, despite that, it would still take an effort to not treat Gavin like the other boys. He was just so surprised that they had been able to hide this from him so successfully. Harley may have been right. Maybe he had lost his relationship radar now that he was married. He no longer needed it after all.

"The great Will Halter stumped by his own sister," Harley teased. Will did not even respond, causing Harley to laugh for a good minute. As his laughter subsided, Harley's face became more serious and he turned to Will, all signs of mirth gone.

"On a more serious note, I have something to ask Will." The seriousness in his voice shook Will out of his stunned stupor and he turned to face his cousin.

"What's wrong?" Will asked.

"Was it the wisest idea to write our story for the world to read?" Harley asked. "I mean, some people would probably figure it out sooner or later and you know how the governments of the world are when it comes to something like us. We'd be abducted and locked in cages with monitors around us day and night and then dissected to find out how we do it. It poses many dangers for all of us."

This was not the first time Will had been asked this. When he had first started to write the book both Nash and Anthony had said the same things. However, Will knew that the true story had to get out there for all to see. He did indeed know how any government would act if they discovered this was true but he also knew that just the return of the kaiju would give them similar reactions. He had to swing public favor on the side of Godzilla and the others.

"I know it does Harley," Will responded. "But what you don't see are the benefits that come from it as well. The world would see every kaiju as a threat, not just Spacegodzilla and his minions. I wrote this to sway the public opinion toward our side and maybe the government as well. This was also my way of coping with everything we've been through. We each had our own ways and mine was writing. I guess you could say that this is my biography. I do see your points but the danger is minimal. It was filed under fiction and not biography or any of the other genres that could be seen as real."

Harley nodded at this. "Good enough for me. I just wanted to see if you had really thought it through and hadn't just done it on a whim. I hope that you are right."

After that, the two just flew on in silence.


When Will and Harley reached San Francisco, the sun was setting over the waters, casting an orange glow on the ocean. Smoke rose up from the city in great pillars and explosions shook the sky. Will and Harley could clearly hear the roars of Titanosaurus and Muto over the sounds of shots fired from tanks and other things the military had assembled to fight the two invading kaiju. In fact, Muto flew right below them, completely oblivious to the fact that two of his enemies flew unseen above him.

"Let's land on the coast of Alameda Island," Will said. "Then we'll swim across and change while underwater. That way no one sees us and the car stays far from the battle ground."

Harley nodded and the two of them stepped out of the car. Will was happy he had thought to change into shorts and a t-shirt before they left. He would have hated to think what would have happened if he got his suit wet. Slowly they walked out into the ocean.

"You ready for this old friend?" Will thought to Godzilla as he made his way deeper into the water.

"You know it," came the reply. "Let's show these two who the real king of kaiju is."


Titanosaurus and Muto were making quick work of the city around them. Tank rounds exploded harmlessly against their tough hides and were then quickly blown away by Titanosaurus' tail fan. The skies were cleared by Muto who continued to fly overhead, the gales stirred up by his wings toppling buildings.

This assignment was too easy. When Gigan had given it to them he said that all they had to do was cause some destruction and hopefully destroy the city before any of Godzilla's kaiju arrived. So far they were having no trouble going through with this. The humans had raised a meager defense but nothing they had could really stand against any of the kaiju.

They toppled building after building and were having the time of there lives. Suddenly, the sound of huge waves hitting the seashore caught their attention. Slowly, the kaiju turned around to see who had arrived. What they saw made them freeze in fright. On the shores of San Francisco stood Godzilla and Gorosaurus, both with rage in their eyes. Their enemies had sent the big gun.

Godzilla glared across the city at the two kaiju. It amused him to see them frozen in fear. He was happy to know that he had lost none of his ferocity over the months he hadn't been in battle. It had been too long since he had enjoyed a good fight, most of the raids caused by his brother's followers taken care of by the other kaiju under Godzilla's command. Harley, now turned into Gorosaurus, had called him because he knew just how much his cousin missed these fights.

"Leave now!" Godzilla boomed across at them. "You have crossed into human territory and are destroying their homes! Leave quietly and no one gets hurt."

"Oh...oh yeah," Titanosaurus responded, his voice shaking. "And what are you going to do if we don't?"

This was the wrong answer. Godzilla smiled to himself, letting his many sharp teeth show. That seemed to scare the two kaiju even more.

"If you do not then I guess we'll just have to make you," Godzilla said, his hands curling up into fists. He let out a roar of challenge that shook the ground beneath him. The human tanks tried quickly to get out of the way, not wanting to be trampled by the kaiju's huge feet. Godzilla hoped that they had gotten the message that he and Gorosaurus were here to help them. To humans, the conversation he had just had would no doubt have sounded like a bunch of sinister growls and made him seem more threatening than helpful. Maybe one day they would be able to understand them again.

Titanosaurus and Muto let out their own roars of defiance, standing their ground despite the obvious disadvantage they had. Godzilla could not help but be impressed by their bravery. Muto took to the air, trying to use the one thing they had that their enemies did not. However, Gorosaurus leaped at the flying kaiju, his powerful back legs propelling him across the distance in mere seconds. The two of them collided and Gorosaurus bore Muto to the ground, taking a few buildings along with them.

Godzilla in turn faced Titanosaurus whose attention was diverted by Gorosaurus' impressive jumping feat. Taking full advantage of this, Godzilla charged his opponent. By the time Titanosaurus even realized he was in danger it was too late. With the force of a tsunami, Godzilla rammed his shoulder into his enemy, sending the reptilian kaiju flying through the air.

"Wow, I didn't know Titanosaurus could fly," Will's voice said inside Godzilla's head. The great kaiju smiled at his human's wit. Godzilla took off after the other kaiju, being careful not to damage any of the remaining buildings.

He found Titanosaurus lying down on the ground, clutching his stomach. Filled with confidence, he approached his downed foe. Was the fight really won that easily? Suddenly, faster than a crocodile coming out of the water, Titanosaurus shot up and snapped his jaws around Godzilla's wrist. It seemed, now that the battle had begun, Titanosaurus had gained some tenacity.

Sharp teeth bit into Godzilla's flesh. He let out a low growl in pain then with his free hand grabbed Titanosaurus' maw. With all his might, Godzilla began to pry the vice-like jaws off his arm. Despite the rest of his body being rather weak, Titanosaurus had a rather strong bight. It was a slow process, made even more annoying by Titanosaurus futilely clawing at Godzilla's armored hide.

Godzilla removed the teeth from his arm, red holes left from where the teeth had chomped him. He threw the kaiju off of him back onto the ground hard. Now really mad, Godzilla took his foot and slammed it down hard on Titanosaurus' side. Ribs cracked beneath the blow, a sharp snapping sound ringing throughout the sky.

"AHHHH!" Titanosaurus screamed. "I give up! I give up!"

"Then get out of here before I really loose my temper," Godzilla said. Though they were enemies, it would be too much of an effort to take them prisoner and he had no desire to kill them. Plus, these two could not do any real damage on their own.

Titanosaurus slowly got up, clutching his side. He hobbled to the shore in obvious pain. Muto soon joined him, a long gash in one wing. Gorosaurus walked over and stood at Godzilla's side.

"That was too easy," he said, wiping blood off one of his claws.

"What did you expect," Godzilla said. "Those two aren't exactly the strongest kaiju my brother has."

"True," Gorosaurus responded. He slowly stretched his back legs and let loose a huge yawn. "What do you say we head on home."

"I was just thinking that," Godzilla said. The two of them headed out to sea and headed back for the car on Alameda Island.