75 foot Shark Battle

Date: 5/30/2019

By -Frelsun-

Diane Winters. Interesting name, that one, and more interesting still that we were in Paris with her again, as well as her two daughters, Lily and Sophia. We did the same things as last time, staying in many different places and walking around during the day. However, Sophia seemed to be avoiding me, not talking and looking at me out of the corner of her eye in her iconic red dress. This lasted 3 days, until we went for a boat cruise across the ocean. She definitely would have talked after that, if she weren't too terrified. The boat ride started out as expected, but when we were hundreds of miles from shore, I got an inkling of purple-black danger. An enormous shark leapt up next to our ship, impossibly big. My eyes sharpened, and I jumped off the boat, into the wild waters. I then transformed into my avatar, growing until the ship appeared to be 2 feet long, and the shark only 7 feet long. I realized that the shark was 70-75 feet long, and I questioned if it was the Megalodon, but it looked less like a great white and more like a tiger shark. As it dove under and prepared to snap the boat up, I grabbed the back of the ship, and yanked it backwards multiple times, so the shark kept missing. Soon, it gave up, and turned towards me. Despite my size, I had little chance at defeating it. So, I made an air bubble around the ship, to protect the Dunkins and Mika, and dove underwater to the base of a rocky cliff. At the bottom, the shark stopped close to me, and transformed into a muscular, bald man of equal proportions. He grinned at me, and made to strangle me. I telekinetically removed Sophia, Lily, and Mika from the boat, and placed them in an air bubble at the floor. Then, I transformed the ship into a sword to fit my size, and stabbed it into the man's eye. I continued to stab it's head in various places, because it wouldn't die! After about 15 stabs, my energy was depleted, and I shrank to regular size as I flew to my friends, at the bottom. The enormous man groaned, and mumbled quietly about seeing "the light." Suddenly, he rolled over towards us, and grinned nastily, his head looming above us. "You didn't think you could really kill me that easily, did you?" he rumbled, and laughed. He opened his mouth to reveal serrated teeth, and I hugged Sophia tightly, praying that it would end soon as he neared us. And then I felt it, and he did too, because he hesitated. The rumble throughout the entire ocean. It was HER, the Mother, sent as a god to protect our oceans. She was so gargantuan, the shark-man appeared to be the size of her pinky finger. She kept switching from human to shark forms, and grabbed the mostly dead shark-man between two fingers, and put him in her breast pocket. Then she became a shark, and addressed us: "My deepest apologies," her explosive voice reverberated. "My son has not yet learned manners. He will live, and he will never hurt anyone again." I realized that she had to get back to her job of protecting the Pacific Rim from Kaiju, so I sent her the message telepathically. She nodded, and turned away, causing miniature tsunamis in her wake. I realized how fragile we were.