Summary/disclaimer: Time for another chapter of War of the Waves. Enjoy the 900-word chapter. I don't own Azur Lane, Shanghai Manjuu, Ximen Yongshi and a few others do.

(Eagle Union)

Tirpitz was silent for a while. She didn't enjoy this place. It felt awkward and off. It was still part of the alliance, but it didn't feel at all like one she was familiar with. She turned to Leviathan who brushed off his hull, curious as to what would happen next.

Enterprise looked at the duo with a frown. Something was telling her this was bad, that she should break it, shatter it to microscopic pieces and throw it out to sea for the sharks…. She just couldn't narrow down WHY she felt like this, did she really hate the idea that they were a team and had some form of a bond like this?

"This is bad, worse than before?" Leviathan asked, pausing only to think of the next move. "How are things this bad?" Leviathan questioned to which no answer was given.

Was it as terrible as it looked? Did this war really collapse so badly into chaos? Was there so little he understood about it that his expertise became worthless? That disconcerted him by a rather large margin the more he proceeded to think about it.

"So, the sirens have caught you off guard as well?" Enterprise questioned, crossing her arms over her chest a moment later. "Not like this, I'm guessing? Then your unaware of how much sheer power and terror they command. They are beyond any who would dare stand against them, monsters who shape this world to their very whim daily. I cannot hope to fight them, nor have we much of a chance against them." Enterprise added to which Leviathan could only roll his eyes and such.

Leviathan turned to Tirpitz who was far more at odds over this then him. He could not place what bothered her, being surrounded by the remains of her enemies? Or the fact that there was no end of people she didn't trust and had taken one for the team.

"Maybe we should plan a better attack so they don't overwhelm us like they tried too before." Leviathan stated, pausing to think about the rest of the work they had to do. "Besides? If they're so dangerous? Then I doubt that we should tip our hand at the moment. They know what's going on, a person like me is probably something they're still adjusting to since their used to fighting you all." Leviathan added while he cracked his fingers and shook his head and then looked at the ground.

He knew something was going on at the moment. Tirpitz needed to think at the time about what came next. She hummed and started to look at Leviathan who was curious, he didn't understand the sirens more when it came down to it. He was trying to think of what these unknown creatures wanted.

'Between my sister and these sirens? I am beginning to think I'm surrounded by death.' Tirpitz thought of as Enterprise started to exit the room, content to talk to the others for her next move.

Leviathan closed his eyes and looked ahead as she started to step closer to him. He looked at her a second later, letting out a sigh as he did so. He was scared of how powerful the sirens seemed, if they were as dangerous as they seemed? Then they barely had a chance against these monsters.

"You don't like the Eagle Union or their allies, do you?" Leviathan asked, raising an eyebrow to his friend at the moment. "I don't know who to trust besides you when it comes down to it. There are too many enemies around us to think at the time for another confrontation, however. I don't know what to think, currently. These sirens are beyond anything I had to put up with back home. I don't know what their do, and that disturbs me." Leviathan added while he cracked his fingers, sitting down in the chair next to him a second later.

"The Ironblood and the Eagle Union have been enemies for years." Tirpitz said, pausing to look around with frustration. "They do not trust us and I have my fair share of reasons not to trust them." Tirpitz added to which Leviathan hummed.

"Do you trust me, Tir?" Leviathan asked, pausing to get a hum from Tirpitz while he did so. "I trust you enough when it comes down to it. Trust is one of the few things that I believe is worth anything in the world. It's one of the things that will get us through the sirens, though the war, and into the next life." Leviathan added, pausing to think about the next thing he did.

He hummed, unsure what to question at the moment, happy to simply to have a friend in this world.

Still? There were far more worse things to consider at the moment

Author Notes

Phew. Another chapter done! I want to point out I am updating this story again. Next chapter will be in December and is 900 words and will show both Tirpitz and Leviathan talking and such. Until then, Lighting Wolf out!

P.S: Next chapter will be delayed and will be in 2-10 months and will then be followed by 900–3500-word chapters. Until then, Lighting Wolf out!