Owen Grady was standing by old family and friends in a funeral home. The man was surrounded by them, but was trying desperately to get out of it so he could continue his search for someone. Yes he was in pain due to his parents death in a car accident, but right now, he wasn't the one who needed it.

The well built man made it through the crowd and finally, found peace and quiet down the hallway in a corner. There he found what he was looking for. His little sister, Jenny.

The girl was standing alone in a black dress trying to force a smile on her face. But her eyes told him another story. She was suffering.

Owen walked up to his sister and opened his arms wide open for her. She understood and hugged him rather tightly as she cried on his suit. He didn't care. The suit could be drenched or ripped for all he ruined. Right now his sister needed her big brother.

It was morning time in cold weather Wisconsin. Owen was having breakfast at his (then) parents house parents house. The man was trying to think of a solution to his Jenny problem. The girl was still a teenager, not old enough to be off on her own it, and none of them were excitedly close to their so called family members.

He could leave his job, but then what would happen to his raptors? For a while now, the people in charge have been more focus on making their 'advertisements' more vicious just to gain more attention, money. If he left now, nothing would stop them from doing the same to his raptors. And that, he was not happy about. Animals have feelings too.

The thought of bringing her with him was a long shot. She would be leaving her life behind. She would be leaving her home, her school, and friends. For a teenager, that was everything.

As he continued thinking, Jenny came in the kitchen regretting a bowl of cereal. The girl was still in her pajamas and still in a depressing mood. Owen even thought of letting the topic slide. But he knew he needed to talk to her sooner than later.

"Jennifer, we need to talk." Owen said directly to her, without emotion.

"Uh-oh. You said my full name. Bad sign." She said as she sat across him.

"What do you mean?"

"You know what I mean. Mom and dad did that all the time. When there was something serious going on, or they were angry at us, they would say our full name. If things were normal, our nickname." She explained.

"But you forgot something, I don't have one. I'm called by my name all the time. So much for your theory."

"That's why they would say 'Owen Grady' when mad, and 'Owen' when ok. Didn't you notice that?" Before he could counter attack, he realized she actually had a point. He shook it off though.

"Anyway, I was thinking about us, well… you actually. And I think you should come and live with me.' He said to her.

"You mean moving to Central America. To Jurassic world."

"Yeah. Look, I know this has been home for you in like… forever, plus you have school and friends here. But I promise I will do what I can to-"

"I'll go." She decided, cutting him off. He couldn't help but look at her shockingly. Did he misheard her?

"You'll go?" He asked. She nodded as she continued eating her cereal as if it was a normal conversation.

"You'll be away from here, Wisconsin. Away from your everyday normal life. You'll be homeschooled, surrounded by workers and dinosaurs. I won't have a lot of time to entertain you. And you'll be ok with that?" He reminded her. All she did was nod.

"I have nowhere else to go, really. Better you than some random family member I barely know." She said with all honesty.

"I got that, but aren't you sad of leaving your friends?"

"Nope. Because I don't have any."

"What? What do you mean you don't have any? You're a girl, shouldn't you be in some sort of girl group at school?"

"Life is not like in the movies, genius."

"Ok, but what about that childhood friend of yours? What was his name? You two were like the best of friends. What happened to him? Did he move?"

"No, he's here. He's just living a new life. One moment your BFF'S and another he doesn't recognize you."

"What happened?"

"High school happened. And don't worry about me. I'm ok with leaving because I don't exactly have anything to leave behind. As for school, it's like an escape for me. People don't exactly like girls who think outside the box. Who knows, maybe I'll do better over there in Jurassic World." She said.

Jenny meant every word she said. Her best friend ditched her when he started going out with this preppy girly girl at school. That girl was so clingy, that he never had time for anything else. And then, the fact that she was a major nerd didn't help her in popularity too. She hated going to school where she felt like an outcast and was grossed out by couples making out in the hallway. (Her once best friend was one of them)

Maybe moving away was a chance for a new start. A new life.

Jenny and Owen had just arrived he Resort after a ride on the plane, boat, and finally a train ride there. She remembered coming one time years ago, when she was younger. Who knew how much things could change after a while. She felt like it was her first time there all over again.

Owen chuckled when he saw Jenny's amazed face. He knows that soon, she'll grow tired of it. He did.

"Don't get too excited. Soon it'll be just a normal thing." He reminded her.

"How is living here normal?" She asked, still amazed of the sight.

"You'll see. But for now, welcome to your new home. Jurassic World."

A/N:

Hello! Ever since I saw this movie, the idea of having a girl there came up. I really liked the movie, so I won't ruin it. I'll keep it truly base on it, only with my oc.

I'm hope you guys enjoyed this chapter. I'll be posting as daily as possible. Please review, let me know what you think. Thanks!