Vio: Welcome to my one-shots! These are little ficlets of the main story that I kinda skipped over and once the main story is complete, I'll add more for the after-story.

These will not be in order.

Disclaimer: I do not own You Are Umasou!

Please enjoy,

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"I'm sorry," the small tyrannosaurus sobbed loudly, fat tears rolling down her maw, "I'm sorry, forgive me. Mother, big brother," she whispered in a mantra, not noticing the approaching footsteps behind her.

"Oi," she froze mid-sob at the familiar voice, "you did the right thing back there even though," she choked at the unexpected weight that slammed her down into the dirt, "ya almost tore my tail completely off."

His head lowered until they were eye-to-eye.

Fearful royal blue clashed with indifferent copper.

"Here," the weight lightened for a moment, and something dropped from his jaws – it smelled wonderful. Her chest tightened at the sight of the bloodied piece of meat, "No," she whimpered even as she drooled over the delicious smell, "I won't."

The male Tyrannosaurus sighed in a nonchalant way, "Don't make me force you, you don't want that."

"Please!" She begged, clawing at the ground, wanting to be far away from this male, "Just leave me alone!"

"Alright. Remember, you asked for this." Pain tore through her tail and she yelled as the meat was forcibly then shoved into her maw.

"Don't you dare spit it up," he hissed darkly as she choked on said meat, "or else."

Heart felt her eyes burn as she chewed the piece of carcass with urgency to quell her roaring stomach. She could feel his eyes on her, so she quickly devoured the rest before going silent, refusing to look up and see his smug look.

"That wasn't so hard, now was it?"

The weight was gone seconds later, and she curled up into a tight ball. Her breath caught in her throat as she felt something warm and wet on her back, "I know this must be hard for you, being raised by plant-eater and all," she sat stiff as he began to nuzzle her in comfort, "but you're a meat-eater. The more you except this fact, the less it'll bother ya...Heart."

Heart looked up to give him a glare, but he was already walking away, leaving the smaller dinosaur quivering and confused.

She never got his name.