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Prologue: Rex Encounter

Dr. Grant sat Bored in the jeep. The rex hadn't shown up for the past 2 days, and this was Grants last day on the island to see it. He knew it was little to no chance it would show up though, for it was storming rain, and the rex was most likely trying to stay dry. Besides that fact, it was pitch black outside, other than the occasional lightening flash.

Grant rolled down his window and stuck a cup outside to fill it with water. He froze with his hand halfway out the window when a flash of lightening revealed a huge eyeball staring at him, eye level with the car.

"Finally, she showed up." Grant thought to himself. A low rumble emitted from the animal as it rose to its full height behind its electric fencing which separated 'her' from Grant. It moved quietly for such a large creature as it paced back and forward from one point of the fence to the next. It was almost invisible in the storm.

Another lightening flash occurred. Grant focused his eyes to see the rex only to find it had disappeared in the blinding lightening. Two more flashes of lightening streaked down to earth, one of them hitting the main power cable to the fencing, and the other striking the generator box to the backup unit. The sound of metallic cables breaking with a 'twang' was an unnerving noise. Shortly afterward a massive thundering roar came from the forest behind the fence. Grant knew the rex was now breaking out.

The metallic twangs continued to sound as long thick coils of steel popped free of their pole supports. Three support poles began to fall down. They hit the Ground with a slam. The tyrannosaurus stepped out of the enclosure, her massive bulky body supported by her huge muscular legs. She craned and titled her head staring at the brightly colored vehicle she had emerged next to. The T-rex took a deep inhale of air and bellowed a window shattering roar at the car. She charged toward the vehicle and slammed her full 12 tons of mass into the side of driver door, toppling the car over.

"HOLY SUGAR HONEY ICED TEA!" was the only thought Grant had before he blacked out.

High pitched squeals and screeches emanated from the raptor pens. The velociraptors inside the pens were slamming their bodies against the electrical fencing testing for weaknesses in the electrical current. A lightning bolt had hit the main power supply to the fence during the storm, but the little power that the backup generator output was more than enough to keep the raptors at bay. After 30 minutes of continuous effort, a bolt of the pole support of the fence broke loose. The raptor who popped the bolt notified the others of her progress with a low howling bark unique to a velociraptor's resonating chamber in its throat. The other raptors immediately stopped what they were doing to see the results of their pack mate's labors. For awhile the raptor pack analyzed the situation. Then, on the command of the pack leader, began lining up and taking turns, one after another, body slamming into the one part of the fence the bolt had fallen from.

The eight velociraptors continued this process for several rotations through the entire pack until the fence finally gave way. The steel bars of the cage bent outward, like motioning arms pointing towards freedom. One by one, with the youngest raptor first, the swift footed dinosaurs leaped the 12 feet up onto the concrete wall on which the fence was mounted, and then one by one hopped down the six feet below to the earth. The raptors had escaped their pit of misery, and now had a new objective. Seven of the raptors instantly and instinctively ran for the cover of the forest to the wests which lead to the interior of the island, however, one lagged behind bobbing his head, and making sophisticated vocalizations towards the other seven velociraptors. The largest of the seven, the pack leader, stopped and began returning high pitched frequency whines back towards her youngest pack member. She then turned and sprinted west into the lush jungle with the rest of her pack.

The lone raptor, however, began to sprint to the south towards the bottom tip of the island. He was heading in direction of a scent he had picked up. A scent he knew that would lead him directly to his goal: the boat docks.

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