Jerod could barely hear through the screams of the citizens of his town. The titans had broken in. They aren't getting back out.
Jerod turned around to see a titan crawling towards him.
"It is the end," He thought.
Suddenly, he was grabbed around the waist and sped around the corner speedily.
He looked up and saw his dad shooting the 3-D Maneuver Gear. Jerod swept the sweat off of his head in relief. His dad lowered to the ground in front of a tunnel.
"Jerod, go through this tunnel and at the other end should be a ship. You have to get on the ship and find your mother. Go, now! I have to protect the city from the titans!" His dad said.
Jerod nodded. He could hear giant footsteps getting closer. His dad turned around, but it was too late.
The 7-meter tall titan had grabbed his dad.
"RUN!" His dad screamed.
The titan pulled Jerod's dad up to its giant mouth. It bit down and dropped the lower half of the body on the ground. It turned and stared at Jerod.
Jerod, now with tears filling his eyes, ran into the tunnel.

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