Agnarr was paced anxiously in his office, dialing Elsa's number for the fourth time. He then held held his phone up to his ear.

"Come on, come on, pick up, Elsa." He pleaded, anxiously.

But once more he had gotten the automatic voice, saying that the number was unavailable. Agnarr then lowered his phone. He then proceeded to dial Anna's number. Once more, he revived the same automatic saying the same thing. Agnarr groaned in frustration before slamming his phone over his desk.

"Damn it!" He cursed, angrily.

"Where are they."

He then narrowed his head, uttering a sigh of contempt. The whole city was in a state of panic. First the meteor that had struck the city and now a swarm of Banshees enter the city, despite the Orca transmissions. The entire tristate area of Los Angeles had been completely overrun by the winged lizards, who seemed to be drawn by the meteor. The Military was already trying to get a handle of things, but they were unable to get anywhere near the meteor.

He had been trying to get a hold of Elsa and Anna all day now. But all his attempts had been met with either voicemail or the voice which stated their number was unavailable. He had even tried to get a hold of Jack and Kristoff. Only to be met with the same response. He hoped that they had followed protocol and had gotten back to their apartment or got to one of the emergency shelters. But then why didn't they call him yet?

He couldn't exactly leave to go find them. The Building had been locked down since last night and the military had surrounded the building. And with those creatures flying around out there, he wouldn't make it twenty feet without being spotted and attacked.

Agnarr held up his phone. He then glanced to the top of the screen, which showed he had a full four bars. Which could only mean that the cell phone towers were still working. So then why couldn't he get a hold of his daughters?

There was a sudden beeping from his computer. He came around his desk, where he saw the notification of an incoming transmission. The notification read:

"Incoming Transmission from Los Angela's Military Base: General Ruenard."

He sat down at his desk and clicked on the notification. The video feed of his father then appeared on screen.

"Governor Agnarr." The General greeted.

Agnarr nodded his head.

"General, do we have a handle on situation?" Agnarr asked, curiously.

The General shook his head."

"I'm afraid not," The General proclaimed to him.

"The Banshees are proving to be default. Especially around where the meteor crashed. My men are doing what they can, buts we've been unable to get near there."

"Has all civilians been evacuated from the area?" Agnarr asked, curiously.

"Yes, sire," General Ruenard said, nodding his head.

"We've managed to evacuate all civilians to the shelters in the South East side of the city."

Agnarr sighed in relief. With civilians now at a safe distance, dealing with the meteor would be much easier.

"Where do we stand on the removal of the Meteor?" Agnarr asked, curiously.

"That's why I've been meaning to call," The General insisted to him.

"We have just received an assessment back from our scientists."

A detailed assessment appeared on screen, along with a satellite image of the Meteor that had crashed the Night before. Along with that of a image of the one that had crashed years ago in the Yukon.

"You might want to see this." General Ruenard insisted.

Agnarr leaned his head forward, squinting his eyes, curiously. The images of the two meteors bearded that of a similar resemblance to each other. Both of them appeared to have glow red light pulsing from their crevasses. It was right at that moment the realization came to him. He then read much of the assessment, it all but proved his fears to be so. The meteor that had crashed was the same one that as the one in the Yukon.

The one they thought they tried to use against Godzilla, only to result in the Titan war.

Agnarr widened his eyes in horror, sitting back within his seat.

"Oh, God." He said, shaking his head.

"How do you want us to proceed?" General asked, curiously.

There was a moment of silence on Agnarr's part, pondered for a solution. Removing the meteor would prove more difficult then before. The last time, they were able to move it by means of helicopters. But this one was much larger. It would be impossible to move it that way. Destroying it would be out of the question. He would not be willing to release the radiation from the meteor and risk starting another titan war.

Perhaps Monarch would have a solution to this problem. Agnarr glanced up to his father.

"I would like for you forces to monitor the situation," Agnarr proclaimed.

"I will contact Monarch and see if I can find a solution."

Ruenard wanted to speak in regards in involvement of Monarch. Only to then paused and nod back to the Governor.

"Understood." He said.


Jack was standing at the ship's bow, peering through the binoculars he had. Overhead, he could see the dorsal fins of Godzilla protruding from the water. But he could no longer see Elsa. She must be at the other end of Godzilla. Jack lowered his Binoculars as he uttered sigh of frustration. His fiancé had be taken by a giant monster and all he was helpless to do anything about it.

Anna and Kristoff came up behind him.

"Do you see her?" Anna asked, curiously.

Jack shook his head.

"No." he said.

"They're too far ahead."

Anna frowned, worryingly for her sister. She narrowed her head, pressing her hands close to her chest. Kristoff came up next to her girl friend, placing his hands atop her shoulders.

"God Damn it!" Jack said, turning away as he walked over toward the bridge.

Kristoff and Anna glanced back to him.

"Jack, where are you going?" Anna asked.

"I can't just stand here and wait anymore!" Jack said.

"I going after them."

Kristoff came up to Jack, grabbing his arm.

"Jack, calm down!" Kristoff said to him.

Jack brushed off his hand.

"Don't tell me to calm down!" Jack exclaimed.

"That's my Fiancé out there!"

"I know, I know, but we got no way to go after them," Kristoff reminded him.

"We just have to hang on until we get to the island."

He then paused for a moment, placing both hands over his hips. He then narrowed his head as he uttered a sigh. Here he was be stuck here on this ship with no way of saving Elsa. He didn't want to just leave her out there with the monster who had leveled both San-Francisco and Boston. But there was little he was able to do to save her.

Anna came up to him, placing her hand over his shoulder. He then glanced back to her, seeing the same look of worry for Elsa. Both of the, hoping that Elsa was safe.


Elsa uttered a faint groan. Slowly she opened her eyes, raising her head. It was then she saw she was holding onto what appeared to be a large dorsal Finn of some kind. Elsa suddenly gasped, realizing that she was holding onto the Dorsal spine of...

There was a sudden growl sound from below. She glanced below where she saw the head of Godzilla peering from the water like a crocodile. Desperately, she continued to hold on to the dorsal spines of the Tetanus beast. She glanced down, only to see she was so high up from the water. Elsa gasped in awe.

"Oh my god." she said to herself.

By now, the realization that there was little chance of escaped had dawned on her. She could attempt to climb down but that was even more of a risk. One misstep and she would end up falling to her death. But she had to do something. But what?"

As Elsa continued to ponder, she then heard another growling sound from Godzilla. She then paused. Squinting her eyes, she glanced back at the King of the Monsters. The Growling sound of which he uttered. It sounded like a growl but for whatever reason, it was as if she had heard him say:

I can sense it from here! It's growing stronger!

Elsa cocked her head, gazing down at Godzilla who continued staring ahead.

"Did... did he just...?" she thought squinting her eyes, curiously.

Elsa shook her head.

"No... that's ridicules..." she said to herself.

Though just as thought, she once more heard another growling from the king of the Monsters. Hearing Godzilla growling once more, Elsa paused. She glanced back at the monster, having to once more understand what he had said. This time it sounded as if he had said:

The Rock is going to erupt! I must hurry back to the Island!

Elsa squinted her eyes. The Rock? Could he be referring to the meteor which had crashed in Los Angeles? But that couldn't be right, they weren't anywhere near Los Angeles.

Elsa then lifted her gaze and off in the distance, she noticed what looked to the coast line of an Island. Elsa then gasped with anticipation at the sight of land. And it seemed like Godzilla was heading straight for it.


Jack, Kristoff and Anna climbed up the stairway, where they entered the bridge of the ship. They came up to Hejima and Mattias, who peered through the view port of the bridge at the island ahead. Jack turned to Hejima.

"Is that...?" Jack asked, curiously.

Hekima nodded his head.

"Yes," He said.

"Monster Island."

There was a moments pause as everyone gazed out out toward the island. Though they had little time to take in the sight, before Mattias turned to Jack.

"Jack, with me," Mattias said.

"We need to ready the squad for when we dock."

Jack nodded his head in agreement.

"Yes, sir." Jack said, before glancing back in the direction of Godzilla.

"Hang on, El, we're coming!"


Honeymaren and Ryder came up over the ledge of the mountain. She came over the edge of the ledge, where they gazed out over the sea. Scanning over the water, she the saw Godzilla's dorsal spines protruding from the water overhead. She then gasped.

"{Gojira!}" she proclaimed to her brother.

"{He's returned!}"

Ryder came up to his sister as he gazed toward the monster king.


As Godzilla approached the beach, he then surfaced from the water. Elsa clung tightly to the Dorsal fin as the monster king, as he stood up. He then trudged through the water as he came up over the beach. He then paused, peering ahead at the crashed sight of the meteor. There were several flashes of bright red light, pulsing much faster then before.

Godzilla snorted, uttering a growl. He could sense whatever was inside the asteroid was growing stronger. It would only be a matter of time before it would soon erupt. Just as it had done all those years ago. Unleashing the creature that was confined inside.

Godzilla then began making his way toward the crash site, trudging along through the forest.


Honeymaren gazed up at Godzilla as he made his way toward toward the crash sight. The anger of the King of the Monsters could be felt by the future High Priestess, especially his fear of what was to come. She could sense as well as he could of the evil that was soon be upon them. One even greater then the one who was many and that they hope would never again return.

But as she continued to gazed up at their mighty god, it was then she took noticed of something over one of his dorsal spines. She squinted her eyes, curiously as she peered up at whatever was on Godzilla spine. But as she continued to stare, it was not long before she then realized.

It was a woman!

It was right at that moment that a couple of Banshees flew overhead, making their way toward Godzilla.

"{Banshees?}" Ryder said, glancing down to her sister.

Honeymaren gasped before turning and making her way down the path. Ryder glanced back at his sister.

"{Honeymaren?} Ryder called to his sister.

As she raced down the path, Honeymaren made a sort of whistling sound. There was then a rustling sound from off in the jungle, when it was then a spirit Tiger emerged from the jungle and came up next to her. Honeymaren then leaped up and grabbed hold of it's white fur. She came up atop the Tiger's back.

"{Come, Saber, we must hurry!" she proclaimed to the tiger.

The Spirit tiger growled as he then scurried ahead down the path.