Godzilla vs. Kong Greg Keyes (room on the broom read aloud .txt) š
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And the vibrations. On her skin, through her feet, even in her skull, the place was alive with the awful tremoring and shuddering of machines, more of them than she could have ever imagined. The noise was worse than the storms that took her people. And that was without the fight, without the wrong thing that looked like the ancient enemy, that sent prickles up her back just to look at; and from it, the worst vibration of all, a sickening feeling in the middle of her bones that felt like illness come alive, like all of the hatred in the world put on two legs.
And in all of this horror, amidst all of the chaos and weirdness, in the stink of fire and the burning of unnatural things there were only two things she recognized as familiarāher mother and Kong. And Kong needed her.
She reached where he lay collapsed; she pressed her hand to the earth that wasnāt earth. And there she felt it. His heartbeat. Slow. Getting slower, fainter.
* * *
Ilene found Jia next to Kong, her palms spread against the ground. She knelt by the girl.
What are you doing? Ilene signed.
His heart is slowing down, Jia replied.
Nathan caught up just then. āWhatās happening?ā he asked.
āShe can feel his heartbeat,ā Ilene told him. āItās slowing down. Heās dying.ā
Nathan looked away, toward the ongoing fight.
āThereās nothing we can do,ā Ilene said. āTo start his heart, weād need to produce a charge big enough toāā
āālight up Las Vegas for a week?ā Nathan finished. He had a gleam in his eye as he looked back toward the HEAV.
TWENTY-ONE
The sun darkens,
earth in ocean sinks,
fall from heaven
the bright stars,
fireās breath assails
the all-nourishing tree,
towering fire plays
heaven against itself.
VƶluspƔ, circa 1270 (an account of Ragnarƶk, the Old Norse Apocalypse),
trans. Benjamin Thorpe, 1865
Hong Kong
Josh typed frantically at the keyboard as Bernie crowded over him.
āIs that a password?ā Bernie asked. āIs that a password?ā
āI donāt know!ā Josh replied, exasperated. āItās all just evil jargon. Iām not used to this; Iām used to pirating movies online!ā
āDo you see āsettingsā?ā Bernie demanded. āLook for āsettings.ā Control-Alt-Delete. I thought you were a hacker!ā
Meanwhile, Madison was working the phone. She finally figured out how to get an outside line and entered her fatherās number. The phone rangā¦
And he picked up.
āThis is Mark,ā he said.
āDad!ā she said. āCan you hear me? Iām in Hong Kong.ā
āMadi ā¦ sonā¦ā She heard his voice break up and then the phone went dead.
āHello?ā she said. āHello?ā
But the connection wasnāt coming back. She looked over at Josh and Bernie, just in time to see āsecurity lockā appear on the monitor. Josh was still typing, but nothing was happening anymore.
* * *
Nathan made it back to the HEAV and climbed into the cargo hold. He popped what he thought was the right panel. He rewired it, hoping against hope he was doing it right. Then the light on the panel changed and it closed.
That ā¦ looked promising.
āOkay,ā he told Jia and Ilene, āyou two better get some distance.ā
Nathan saw Jia hesitate. Tears streaked down her face.
āYouāre a very brave little girl,ā he said. He made the sign for ābraveā as he remembered her making it what seemed like an eternity ago.
She smiled; it was like a little burst of sun in the middle of a storm. She shook her head and pointed at him.
āI donāt know,ā he said. āMaybe we both are.ā
He watched as Jia and Ilene climbed out. Then he made his way forward to the controls.
* * *
Ilene watched the HEAV lift off, then turned her attention to the gargantuan battle still unfolding.
It wasnāt going well for Godzilla. As she watched, he tried to swipe the mechanical monster with his tail, but his foe caught it, spun to gather momentum, and hurled the Titan across the city, where he crashed into Victoria Peak.
Godzilla wasnāt out, though. He planted his feet and unleashed the energy beam that had tunneled through the Earthās crust and mantel to Hollow Earth. But the robot thing let loose its own energy beamāa red oneāmeeting and overpowering Godzillaās, blasting the Titan back through multiple buildings.
* * *
Nathan landed the HEAV on Kongās chest. Then he went to work on the anti-gravity engine, rewiring it, directing the immense charge that powered it to his purposes. He was just finishing up when he felt a tremor of movement. He looked over to see Kongās eyes were slightly open.
It wasnāt the Kong he had come to know. He looked sad, beaten. Dying. He was glad Jia wasnāt there to see it.
He made the final connection.
āAll right,ā he said. āGood luck, big fella.ā
He flipped the final switch and ran like hell as a high-pitched whine began building up behind him. Heād made about two blocks when the engine exploded. He looked back and saw electricity pulsing through the Titanās body. Then his own muscles spasmed, seized up.
Oh, crap, Nathan thought as his knees buckled. All Iāve done is electrocute him.
Then everything went black.
* * *
Jia saw the HEAV explode, felt the distant lightning on her face. She saw Kong twitch.
Then he jerked up, eyes wide, huffing frenetically. He opened up his mouth and she felt his roar on her skin. She broke away from her mother and ran back toward him. She didnāt know what the man Nathan had done, but she could feel Kongās heartbeat again, even through her feet; strong, alive. She ran up to him, waving her arms to get his attention.
Finally he looked down at her, squinting. She started telling him.
Godzilla. Not. Enemy.
He snorted at her, roaring his disapproval at the very thought. He didnāt believe. How could he? Their kinds had been at war for so long. Godzillaālike Jia, like Kongāhe was an orphan now. The last. But this other thingāit had no people, and never had. And it was not right, not a thing that should be
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