As we speak, there are groups of both astrologist and military-able men down down to area 784 to figure out what really happened and what really lies there. So Francis, you are going to tell me what did you see!"
"What!!? No! No! No!!... This is not right, this isn't, the stars... The stars are not in the right order yet. He isn't even up to maturity, I was so close to saving everyone but you ruined it now." Francis said so panicked and pained.
"Call the team now! Call them! Tell them to fall back now, or else you will end everything you ever knew, you guys will end our existence."
"Calm down now Francis, speak to me what is down there Francis, I need you to answer me right this instant," James commanded.
"The end!!.... The end!!... The end of time is there... The end" Francis responded, fear very clearly visible in his eyes as he even broke down into ties .
James quickly took his phone and called the team. "Tell the team to fall back now! Abort mission, abort mission I repeat abort mission now!!.." immediately James said these last words, the entire ground started to shake like there was gonna be some type of earthquake.
Quinn and his mom quickly rushed down immediately everything started to shake.
Francis rushed and turned on the news.
A female broadcaster spoke.
"Good evening world! This is breaking news, more like shaking news. The entire world is shaking and vibrating like something massive is leaving the Earth's crust. Stay indoors I repeat stay indoors and try to not die." The broadcast and the tv immediately went blank after this .
"Listen here Quinn! Put this on and don't take it off," Francis brought out a necklace from the locker and headed it to Quinn. The necklace was very crystal like and blue in color and it had Quinn's name written on it.
"Those this really look like the time or the place to give out gifts, Francis?" James asked.
"There is nothing we can do now! Let's just wait, they are coming there is no running or saving now!" Francis added. " I see you also came with a 'GSS' flight right? Am sorry but you all have to leave now." Francis said.
The ground rumbled beneath their feet, a violent, pulsating tremor that sent shockwaves through the air.
The walls of the house creaked ominously, pictures falling off the walls, furniture toppling over. Francis's frantic gaze darted around the room, his heart pounding in his chest as the tremors grew more intense. Cracks began to spiderweb across the floor, widening with each passing second.
"Dad, what is happening?!" Quinn screamed, his voice trembling with fear as he clung to his father.
Before James could respond, the ground beneath them split open with a deafening crack, sending shards of wood and concrete flying through the air.
The very foundation of the house seemed to buckle under the pressure, and the floor beneath their feet lurched violently. James barely managed to grab hold of Quinn, pulling him close as the room erupted into chaos.
"Oh sh**t! It's here!" Francis's voice was a desperate shout, barely audible over the cacophony of destruction. His eyes were wide with terror as he watched the ground inside the house begin to tear apart. "Go, go, go! Run!" he shouted, gesturing frantically for his family and the officers to move outside.
The ground continued to heave and split, widening into a gaping chasm that swallowed everything in its path.
They barely made it to the door before the floor beneath them gave way entirely, revealing a dark, yawning abyss beneath. As they scrambled outside, the earth convulsed violently, as if some ancient force was awakening deep within.
The moment they were clear of the house, the ground behind them exploded in a shower of dirt and debris. From the gaping chasm emerged a monstrous sight—a three-headed, gigantic serpent, its scales glistening like obsidian in the flickering light of the cracked earth.
Each head was crowned with a set of glowing, malevolent eyes that seemed to pierce through the very souls of those who gazed upon them. The creature's body was as thick as a tree trunk, coiled with a terrifying strength that made the ground beneath it shudder.
The officers who had accompanied James instinctively raised their weapons, firing at the beast in a desperate attempt to bring it down. But the bullets simply ricocheted off its scales, leaving the creature unharmed.
Its skin was almost impenetrable, as if forged from some ancient, unyielding material that defied all attempts to harm it. The serpent let out a deafening roar, a sound so powerful that it seemed to shake the very air around them.
"Get to the plane! Now!" James shouted, his voice barely cutting through the chaos as he pushed his family towards the GSS aircraft parked nearby.
The ground continued to quake as they ran, cracks snaking outwards from the chasm where the serpent had emerged. Trees toppled over, the earth splitting open in jagged fissures that seemed to spread in every direction.
The sky above had darkened, a storm brewing with unnatural speed. Thunder boomed, and jagged forks of lightning split the sky, illuminating the night in brief, blinding flashes.
Francis grabbed Quinn's hand and pulled him towards the plane, his grip firm despite the panic in his eyes. "We need to go now!" he urged, glancing back at the serpent that was now thrashing about, its three heads weaving through the air as if searching for prey.
The family and the remaining officers hurriedly boarded the small aircraft, the engines roaring to life as James took the pilot's seat. His hands shook as he gripped the controls, his mind racing to process everything that had just happened.
As the plane lifted off the ground, they could see the serpent below, its massive body coiled around the remnants of the house, crushing it into rubble.
The creature let out another earth-shattering roar, sending shockwaves through the air as it reared up, its heads snapping at the sky.