The blacken void of space was pierced by a sudden red glow. Drifting aimlessly among the stars, a bright red light pulsed like the beat of a human heart from the crevices along the surface of a large asteroid. Slowly, the meteor drifted toward a shower of asteroids as the smaller ones bounced off it's surface. It was then an asteroid half it's size began floating toward it. Upon collision, the asteroid the shattered into three.
The pieces of stone and dust, pulsing with the bright red, drifted apart. Two of the pieces passed around while the other over the asteroid that struck against it. Slowly the three pieces came out the clutter.
And slowly drifted toward Earth.
Jack and Elsa were cruising down the freeway that evening. Elsa was sitting in the passenger seat of their car, peering out the side widow with anticipation. She was so excited for tonight. She even wore her new blue dress that Jack likes. The one that showed off her legs. Jack said he was taking her someplace special. She couldn't wait to see where.
It was then that Jack made a left turn, pulling in to the parking lot of a restaurant.
"Here we are!" he said, glancing to her.
Elsa turned. She then gasped in awe, seeing the place he was taking her. The Parley. It was her favorite restaurant in the city, one of many places in the city that uses food from the U.N.F.D. (United Nations Farming Division). It was where Jack took her on their first date together. Jack always knew what were her favorite places. He was so romantic like that.
"Oh, Jack," she said, glancing to him.
Jack nodded his head
"I figured we go someplace special tonight," He insisted.
"Get some real food. I tired of eating that algie stuff they serve the base's cafeteria."
Jack the pulled in to one of the parking stalls off to the right. He got out of the car, pulling out the umbrella from the back. He opened it and held it over his head. He then came around to the passenger side door. He opened it for Elsa as she stepped out of the car. He held the umbrella over her.
"Thank you, good sir." She said to him.
"My lady." he said, holding his arm up to her.
Elsa smiled and wrapped her arms around his. They then turn and made their way to the front doors of the restaurant. When suddenly, she heard a low growling noise. Elsa paused. She turned and glanced back behind her. Jack turned to her.
"What is it?" he asked, curiously.
"Did you hear that?" Elsa asked, glancing back to him.
Jack squinted his eyes, curiously.
"Hear what?" He asked.
Elsa glanced back over the parking lot. She swore she heard something. Something... familiar.
She then shook her head and looked back at Jack.
"It's nothing," she claimed.
"Come on, let's go.
Jack and Elsa walked up the the front desk of the restaurant. The waitress standing on the other side of the counter glanced up to them.
"Hello," she said.
"Is it just the two of you?"
Jack shook his head.
"Uh, no," He said.
"We're expecting two others. We have dinner renovations here."
"Of course," the waitress said.
"Can I have your name, sir?"
"Overland." Jack said.
The waitress glanced down to the opened binder in front of her. She scanned the list of names and found Overland near the middle along with the name Beyorkmen.
"Oh, Jack Overland?" she said, glancing up to him.
Jack nodded his head to the waitress. She then glanced down and took two menus from the side.
"Right this way." she said.
Jack and Elsa followed the waitress as she lead them through the restaurant. She came to a booth far in the back next to a window, which had a good view of the city. She then turned to the couple.
"Right here." she said.
Jack and Elsa both set down on opposite sides of the booth. The Waitress came up and set the menu's down before them.
"Here you are." she said.
"Thank you." Elsa said, looking up to her.
The waitress nodded to them before she turned and walked away. Elsa then turned, peering out over the view of Los Angela's. Seeing the city's lights peering through the countless windows of each structure, it was easy to forget the terrors which lie beyond the walls surrounding the city. She had almost forgotten what it was life before.
Before the bomb had dropped. Before the titans had risen.
"It's beautiful." she said.
Jack glanced out the window, peering out over the city.
"Yeah." he said, glancing back to her.
Elsa turned back to him.
"Do you ever think about what it was like before?" She asked, curiously.
"What do you mean?" Jack asked.
"I mean, before all of this," she insisted to him.
"Before the Titan Killer was dropped. Before the titans rose."
Jack glanced down, dropping his menu over the table. He couldn't say he never thought of what the world was like before the Titan war. Before they were taken below ground in one of Monarch's underground shelters.
He shrugged to her.
"Sometimes." he said, his eyes shifted up to her.
"What do you remember about it?" Elsa asked.
"Where do I start?" he said.
"I remember going fishing with my uncle at his cabin. One time, he took me on his boat and he drove us out to the middle of the lake. And we sat out there and talked for hours. Didn't come back with any fish though."
Elsa chuckled.
"Last good memory I have of him," Jack said.
"I usually only got to visit him during the summer. During the winter, me, Jamie and Sophie would go ice skating on the pond behind our house. We used to play hockey a lot. I missed it sometimes."
Elsa smiled at the mention of winter. One of the many things she had missed about her life before. It had been thirteen years since she had last seen it snow. Winter used to be her and Anna's favorite season when they were little. They always used to play in the backyard and build their favorite snowman, Olaf. Or even make forts to have snowball would even go to the park and go sledding down the hills.
"I know what you mean," she said to him.
"I missed the winters we used to have back home."
Elsa narrowed her head. She sighed, frowning. Talking about the world they used to know, it made her think of the one they were in. One which forced them to be trapped behind walls. With creatures luring on the other side. Preying that none of the titans would approach the city.
"What's wrong?" Jack asked, curiously.
"It's just..." she said.
"Sometimes, I wonder is this really the world we want our kids to grow up in?"
Jack squinted his eyes, taken back by the question.
"Why wouldn't it be?" Jack asked, curiously.
"Don't you want to have kids?"
"Of course I do," Elsa insisted to her fiance.
"But... with how the world is. With those creatures out there. And you always risking yourself every time you go on one of these mission."
Jack reached his hand across the table and took hold of hers. She glanced up to him.
"We can't think about that," Jack insisted to her.
"I know the world isn't perfect. But what if it doesn't change?"
Elsa narrowed her head.
"We may never have another chance like this." Jack insisted.
"I know... but..."
"Hey," Jack said, comforting her.
"It's gonna be Okay. We don't have to talk about this now. Lets not lets this ruin tonight."
Elsa nodded her head.
"Okay."
The three asteroids drifted toward the earth's atmosphere. Being dawned toward the planet's gravitational pull, each one became engulfed in flames as they each went in separate directions.
Godzilla peered up at the stars above. In the distance, he noticed three red stars moving in separate directions. One of which was heading toward the island of which he stood.
"Elsa!"
Jack and Elsa turned and saw the waitress walking toward them with two other people. One a tall muscular man the same age as Jack, with blonde hair, wearing a dress shirt and pants. The other a girl who was eighteen years of age, with strawberry blond hair tied back in a bun and wearing a strapless green dress. She was waving to them.
"Elsa!" she said.
"Anna." Elsa said as she stood up from the booth and hugged her little sister.
The two then part a shorty as Anna glanced down to her dress.
"Wow, Elsa you look so amazing!" She complemented on her sister's dress.
"I love that dress your wearing."
Elsa chuckled.
"Thanks," she said, before glancing down at thee dress she was wearing.
"Yours look beautiful."
"Thanks you." She said.
Kristoff came up to the booth where Jack was sitting.
"Hey." he said, offering Jack his hand.
"Hey." Jack said back as he took his hand and shook it.
Anna and Elsa came and sat back down in the opposite side of the booth. Kristoff came down and sat down next to Jack.
"So, have you guys talked about what are you doing for your wedding?" Anna asked, curiously.
Jack and Elsa glanced to each other. The topic of their wedding hadn't been brought of by either of them for a while now. They had been so caught up with their careers, they hadn't had much time on planning their wedding.
"Uh..." Jack said, glancing to Elsa.
"We... thought about it." She said, glancing to her sister.
Anna squealed excitedly.
"And?" She asked.
"Well... we think maybe we should just have a small wedding." Elsa insisted, glancing to Jack.
Jack nodded his head.
"Uh, yeah." he said, nodding his head.
"Seriously?!" Anna exclaimed.
"Come on, Elsa. This is suppose to be the most impotent day of yours and Jack's life."
Kristoff glanced to Jack.
"Yeah," he said, nudging Jack's shoulder.
"I know," ElsG insisted.
"Which is why I just want it to just be you and Kristoff and father as well."
"How is dad anyway?" Anna asked curiously.
"We saw the news earlier," Kristoff said, turning to her.
"Are the Governors really postponing Global trade?"
Elsa nodded her head.
"Yes." she said.
"They think it's too risky," Jack insisted.
"Our transports keep getting attack by those things. They brought down our last transport over Chicago."
"Grandfather thinks we should initiate Operation Counter Strike." Elsa claimed.
"Wouldn't be the worst idea." Jack stated.
Elsa glanced to Jack in disbelief.
"Jack!" she said.
"What?" Jack asked, curiously.
"It's probably the best option we have right now. And at the very least, someone is doing something to keep us safe."
Elsa frowned at Jack. This was so typical of him. He always seemed to agree with her Grandfather that lethal force was always the answers to matters like these.
"Why are marines so desperate to get themselves killed?" She asked.
"Every time this happens, it gives Grandfather the excuse to push Operation counter strike."
"What else can we do?" Jack asked.
"We need those supply shipments."
"Dad already has Monarch working on a solution," Elsa insisted.
"They already have an ORCA prototype some of our transports can use..."
"Monarch?" Jack asked.
"You kidding me, they're the reason we're in this mess."
"They better understand those things then we do," Elsa insisted.
"Besides, they've manage to keep the titans away from the communities. The ORCA might be our only hope of keeping those creatures away from our transports."
"She's got a point." Kristoff insisted.
"Yeah, well how can we even be-"
Anna suddenly held up her hand to them, shushing them. Everyone at the table glanced to Anna, who was holding up her hand to them. She squinted her eyes curiously. She then turned to them.
"Do you guys feel that?" She asked, curiously.
"Feel what?" Kristoff asked, curiously.
Elsa paused for a moment. She glanced to Jack and Kristoff, who turned back to her confusingly. Suddenly she noticed felt a small tingling beneath the bottoms of her feet. Slowly the small vibration started to increase. She squinted her eyes, curiously.
"Wait, I feel it too." she said, glancing back to her sister.
The table suddenly began quaking as the silverware and drinks began vibrating. The restaurant suddenly erupted with cries of panic of the guest and staff, bracing themselves.
"Whats going on?" Anna exclaimed.
"Earth quake?" Jack said.
Kristoff cocked his head to Jack before glancing up through the window. He then paused, staring up in awe.
"What is that?" Kristoff said.
Jack, Elsa and Anna turned, peering out through the dark rainy night at a small bright light peering through the clouds above.
One of the Intelligent officers glanced back from his monitor.
"General, we've got an incoming mass!" He reported.
Ruenard turned back to the officer. He came up to the officers station and peered down at the monitor. On screen, it saw a large unidentified mass on radar descending upon the city at an alarming rate.
The asteroid plowed through the rain clouds before coming out over the city of Los Angeles.
Jack widened his eyes in shock, seeing the asteroid coming toward them.
Jesus Christ! He thought.
Jack cocked his head to Elsa, Anna and Kristoff.
"Get Down!" He exclaimed.
The four quickly got down under the table, bracing themselves for impact. Anna quickly berried herself into Kristoff's chest as he wrapped his arms around her, holding her tight. Elsa in turn leaned in close to Jack, who brought her close to him. They stared out into the restaurant and saw a bright red light peering from the windows, becoming brighter and brighter as the meteor got closer.
The asteroid flew over the restaurant and through the air for some time as it began to descend. The astroid then crashing down into the city, plowing through the structures and roads in it's way, leaving a path of destruction in it's wake. Slowly the asteroid began slowing down before it slid to a stop.
No Man's Land- near the West Coast.
Another of the pieces of the asteroid's shot passed the mountains and struck down through the thick trees. Plowing through the lush vegetation as it left a long trail. Causing many of the wildlife to scatter.
A bright red star beams from the night sky above, reflecting over Godzilla's yellow eyes. The monster king glared, snarling at the sight. Slowly the light got brighter as he saw an asteroid ascend from the blacken sky of stars and crash down on the far side of the island. Godzilla growled. His dorsal spines along his back began to It was a sight well known to the monster King.
For he had seen the red star fall to the earth before in a time long ago. And now an ancient evil had once more returned to the world which he ruled.
