Hey guys! I've decided to post something other than my Uta No Prince-Sama and on top of that, I've decided to no fix some of my old chapter. My character didn't end up quite as threatening at first as I thought and seemed far too annoyed at everything in a comical way- not quite what I wanted to portray him as. I guys I got caught up in humor and forgot how serious he's supposed to be right now. Oh well~ BTW, I might take this off of hiatus in a few months and start writing again, but it's pretty hard and long! This will be the shortest chapter of them all and I admit it's REALLY short. But, whatever! So, this was updated on 4/11/2015!

Enjoy~

I watched as the dark blue waves rolled on the ocean swirling around each other, rising and sinking with the tide. They gently shook the boat as a the white wake showed our distance over the ocean as the waves slapped the side of the boat. I felt the wind flow through my hair, blushing against my bare cheeks and hissing it's salty taste into my eyes. Every break I took forced the wet and pungent scent of salt rise from the sea with every wave we cut. It was all very strange compared to what I was use to. The color, the openness, the feel, smell, and chill. I found myself overwhelmed with it's very being, my heart beating faster every moment such a wondrous world flew by me.

"So kid, what's your name?" I was pulled back to reality by the echoing voice of the caption of the ship, his brown hair flapping around him as he faced away from the wind in my direction, his hat nearly flying off into the great expanses of the sea. He had been courteous enough to offer me a ride to some place called an island. It's sub-unit name was Vivosaur, where I would carry out my mission. I brushed my fingers through my red, pointed hair, feeling it's stringy texture from the sea air, brushing my fingers over the hard curve inside my hair and finding myself fixing my black crown like hat. My red shirt was ruffled by the wind and my legs were cold, because of the short, gray pants I was foolishly wearing.

"My name?" I asked back, eyeing him with glowing red eyes. "My name is Jackie."

"Let me guess, you're on your way to the island to become a fossil fighter, right?" The captain asked me. "All the kids today are becoming Fossil Fighters."

"I fossil fighter?" I asked quietly. I thought for a moment. If everyone expected it, then there must be a reason. Perhaps it's high ranking in social class or perhaps a noble and trustworthy cover. "Yes sir." I lied, not caring too much what I said, he was too dumb to see through it anyways. I did however feel a slight curiosity bubble up, my interests grasped by the duty.

"Yeah, I've seen that twinkle in your eye before. Your curious, ain't ya. You know, it takes a lot of courage to go out to Vivosaur island on your own. If you're out to become a fossil fighter than I imagine that you're a huge fan of Dinosaurs, right?" The captain asked. I narrowed my eyes. Dinosaurs. I had read of them- ancient creatures whose bones lay in the ground after millions of years of extinction. It WAS true, I found them fascinating. The way they could tear their victims apart, how smart some of them were, and their scailly body's that made them oh so perfectly terrorizing.

"Yes sir." I answered, turning back to the ocean, expecting the conversation to come to an end.

"Well then, which do you like, carnivores or herbivores?" He asked. Sighing, I complied with his wishes for a game of ask and answer.

"Carnivores, sir." I said, placing my elbow on the ship's wall and leaning my chin on it, looking out into the world.

"Little ones or large ones?"

"Big, sir."

"Hey, there's a piece of paper right behind out on a table. Look at it and tell me which one you like best, I'd like to know." Sighing, I pulled my chin up from it's rest and moved to the table, following the captain's instructions. As I went to stand in front the paper, I found that my eyes rested on one dinosaur in particular.

"I like Igno, sir. I like that one the best." It was huge with fiery crystals on it's back. Big teeth and careful eyes. It's body was red and it's entire being sent a shiver of pleasure down my spine. I turned my head away from the caption, my lip curving up in a diabolical smirk while a small, pointy tooth stuck out of my lip. My eyes lit up with an unbecoming joy as my imagination took over, imagining the pure destruction such a beast could cause. According to the scale, it would be about 40 ft tall- a giant capable of leveling entire neighborhoods. I let my mind ponder on such thoughts as a small speck of green appeared on the horizon.