A/N Hey, everyone. This is my first Godzilla fanfic and it would feature my OCs Will Carter and Bianca Taylor. This will take place in the 2014 movie and onwards to the 2019 sequel King of the Monsters and the 2020 sequel Godzilla vs Kong. Please bare with me if I make grammar mistakes. I will also switch my OCs' point of view in each of the chapter. So, let's get to the story and sit back, and enjoy.

Arc 1: Godzilla

I only own my OCs and I just happen to borrow the plotline.

Prologue

Philippines, August 2, 1999

The green pastures and forests of the Philippines soared passed the glass windows of the MONRCH helicopter. Seated within, gazing out at the world around him was a Japanese gentleman wearing a small straw hat to protect himself from the heat of the day outside and sunglasses to protect his eyes from the blistering sun. He wore a white long sleeved shirt with a deep olive green vest and matching pants. In his hand was an old watch given to him by his father long ago before his father's passing due to radiation sickness. He toyed with the watch almost unconsciously using his thumb to trace the outline of the insignia on the front.

A caucasian woman was seated beside him, watching him in silence. She understood the watches significance as the man's fingers curled around it. Among them are four American scientists, both married, are joining the expedition. She looked outside as they began to approach the mine, and outside her window she saw thousands of workers toiling away carrying heavy bags of dirt and rock, climbing long ladders, and carrying water buckets in the blistering heat.

The four of them pondered what awaited them and this new "big discovery" which lay ahead in a collapsed mine. The incident had been reported not more than two days ago, and their organization was the first to catch wind of it and investigate the occurrence.

"Drs., we're about to land. Please ensure your safety belts are both fastened until we bring the chopper to a complete stop." Asked the pilot.

The four scientists did as instructed, and buckled down to await landing.

As the MONARCH chopper approached, a middle aged man with thinning red hair watched the chopper. He wore a faded tan business suit and a blue shirt and tie. In his hand he held a briefcase full of documents and data regarding the incident.

The chopper touched down, and once it stood still the two doctors inside opened the doors and left the chopper. Keeping their heads ducked and their hands on their hats so they wouldn't blow away, they spotted the man in business attire and jogged over towards him. In greeting, the man outstretched his hand as the Japanese gentleman approached first.

"Dr Serizawa?" He asked.

Serizawa nodded and shook his hand.

"Jerry Boyd! I'm just warning you it's a mess. Just a total mess. MONARCH sent me in this morning. Took a quick look around and I felt that we needed you."

He turned to the female doctor.

"Oh, and you must be Dr. Graham?" He asked.

She nodded, shaking his hand as he extended it to her.

Jerry then turned to the four American scientists.

"Are you Drs. Thomas and Sarah Carter and Peter and Elizabeth Taylor?" he asked.

The Carters and Taylors nodded.

After the exchange, Graham took a few minutes to take in the surroundings.

The mine itself was massive, and the amount of Earth they'd moved already was quite staggering. The chopper had landed next to a tall pile of crushed rock nearly eighteen feet high. As she looked around she saw that all of the miners were thin, dehydrated, and seemed almost regretful to be alive. On their faces were expressions of either indifference, pain, or anger. Some carried all three, and as their eyes met hers she looked away and turned to follow the two men as they continued towards the heart of the mine ahead.

"They picked out a radiation pocket out here last month, and they got excited thinking they had a uranium deposit. They started stacking up the heavy machinery and… well the… the valley floor collapsed into a cavern below."

Serizawa looked ahead towards a set of railing ahead and was able to see just over the edge of it as the sight of a massive hole in the ground came into view.

"It just… fell away. Just gone." Boyd continued.

The scene before them was a gruesome one.

A massive hole hundreds of feet wide and who knew how deep lay before them. On the edge of the monstrous cavern were sets of massive machinery crushed and mangled from the sudden collapse. Millions of dollars worth of Earth moving machines had been annihilated in an instant, and all around the hole miners were scrambling to salvage what they could while the rest of it was abandoned until specialists were brought in who could remove it.

"Best guess is forty miners went down with it," Boyd finished.

Serizawa looked over the edge and down into the cavern, taking off his sunglasses. Graham walked up beside him, looking down below as well and let out a soft sigh of shock and anguish.

Less than an hour later, the four doctors were dressed in protective suits to protect them from radiation and had descended down into the cavern with a team of scientists to investigate the inner workings of this cavern. In the darkness, their flashlights were their only guide. The sounds of their breathing was their only comfort as they continued deeper into the darkness. Finally, one of the head scientists walked a short distance ahead as they came to a fork in the path and turned to them.

"This way," he said, gesturing to the left path.

"When they first discovered this pocket the radiation levels were only… half as strong. It's almost as if contact with the outside air started… catalyzing something."

They all continued down the path until they beheld something amazing. Serizawa walked forward, his eyes wide in shock and his flashlight held up to guide his way as he approached something massive.

Standing before him partially buried in the rocks was a massive bone protruding upwards towards the ceiling. It was curved like a rib, but far too big to be any kind of known species of animal. It was nearly fourteen feet high and perfectly preserved almost as if it had put there yesterday. The sheer cleanliness of it despite its unnatural resting place in a subterranean cavern inspired a true sense of wonder and bewilderment in the hearts of Serizawa and his female colleague.

"Some kind of fossils right?" The head scientist asked.

"I've been digging holes for thirty years and I've never seen anything like it," he continued.

The head scientist walked passed Serizawa and flipped a switch on a small control panel.

Slowly, a long stream of lights came on illuminating the cavern and the giant skeleton as it snaked its way towards the back. The massive skeleton was a marvel, but Serizawa seemed to be interested in something else. Watching the skeleton put a new expression of questioning on his face as his brows furrowed slightly and his flashlight came down about halfway.

"Oh my god, is it possible?" Graham asked.

"Is it him?" she asked again.

Serizawa only stood there gazing at the skeleton.

"No," he finally answered.

"This is much older," he continued.

Graham looked back to the skeleton in amazement as a call came from the rear of the chamber. It was one of the local scientists speaking in another language, and the head scientist called to Serizawa. The Carters and the Taylors are shocked by what they are coming across.

"Hey guys, you gotta see this!" He called.

They all continued towards the back of the skeleton until they finally came upon a fascinating though horrifying sight. Their Geiger counters led them to some kind of strange pod over ten feet long and nearly seven feet ice hanging from one of the bones of the massive extinct creature. It was almost shaped like a seed pod, but it was fleshy and had an almost slimy looking surface.

"What is it?" Graham asked.

Serizawa shook his head.

"Some kind of egg? A dormant spore?"

Serizawa's flashlight began trailing over a section of what the spore was hanging from.

"The bones are fossilized but this, this… formation seems perfectly preserved."

Serizawa's light landed on what appeared to be a second spore, but this one was different.

"This one looks broken, like something came out of it." The head scientist said as Serizawa continued to analyze the formation.

It wasn't but a short moment later that they all heard the sound of helicopter blades overhead and they all looked to each other wondering what on Earth was going on? How could they hear helicopter blades in here? But the answer came rather quickly when they noticed that there was a beam of sunlight shining down just around the corner of another part of the wall ahead. Serizawa walked over to it and squinted his eyes against the light and raised his hand to shield himself from it while his eyes adjusted.

Outside, the MONARCH helicopter they arrived in traced a circle around a massive area of broken and upturned Earth with a massive drag trail leading towards the ocean. The hole Serizawa and the others were looking out of grew wider and wider as it approached the surface before finally giving way to what the chopper was seeing. What could have caused this and what had escaped into the sea was anyone's guess, but whatever the case was they knew it was not going to be good.

Graham lightly tapped Serizawa's arm as he turned to look at her.

"Sensei, what do we do?" She asked.

Serizawa looked back towards the hole staring back at them and his lips tightened.

"We report back on what we have found," he responded.

"But what about whatever it was that escaped from the spore? What do we tell them about it?"

Serizawa started walking back towards the entrance to the cavern, looking back over his shoulder to her.

"We tell them the truth. We tell them that something broke out of that spore and is now loose on the world. That's as far as our responsibility goes in this matter now."

She nodded to him, wondering if headquarters would accept their report.

It was pretty far fetched, after all. Two spores inside a giant skeleton with one broken open leading outside to a massive trail that went to the ocean nearby? It was like a children's monster book come to life. Still, MONARCH had seen stranger things and… much bigger things, so this was likely not going to be too much of a stretch for them. Plus they had pictures and recorded data from the mine which proved their story and experience true.

Still, had it not been for him, Graham wondered if anyone would ever believe such a tale as this one.

They made their way back to the outside where they met up with their chopper again and began the long ride back to MONARCH headquarters to report their findings. Along the way, they exchanged information and theories surrounding the massive pods and where the escapee could have gone to. Having just hatched, it must have been hungry and looking for food as most baby animals do. But there was no way of knowing exactly what this creature was doing, much less what a creature this size could feed on. The two doctors got their first good look at the opening of the cavern where the creature broke loose as the chopper came around to show them.

"My god…" Graham whispered.

Serizawa nodded, taking one last picture for the road home.

The Carters and the Taylors look at each other, unsure of how they're gonna tell their kids, with Thomas and Sarah unsure of how they're gonna tell their son Will. And Peter and Elizabeth are both feeling nervous on how they're gonna explain their work to their daughter Bianca.

That would be the end of the first chapter for now. I'm trying to think of better titles for my first Godzilla fanfic. If anybody has suggestions, PM me or leave it in the reviews section. And also, I'm currently writing the Spider-Man fanfic Peter and MJ One-Shots and I'm gonna try to update both stories. And make sure you guys also check out my Backstage fanfic The New Student that I posted on the Backstage fanfic stories. And I'm gonna try my best to make the chapters a little longer. Anyway, you guys know what to do. Be sure to drop those reviews, favourite, and follow.