Dinosaur King: New Battles

By: Aubrie1234

Story starting! Turn off all cell phones to read this (sorry about the joke! I just couldn't help it).

Aubrie's POV

I would never forget this day. After what happened, who could blame me? It was amazing, even though it was dangerous. It was this day a year ago when I somehow went to the Dinosaur King World. I had just turned off my Nintendo DS after playing my Dinosaur King game for an hour or two. I picked up the device and brought it over to the bookshelf I had and lied it on the top shelf. The shelf contained all kinds of books, but the top shelf held mangas and Dinosaur-themed books. I just LOVED books, almost any kind. I also really like dinosaurs, so you can probably guess why I put it up there. Afterwords, I went to my bedroom and brought out my D.K. (short for Dinosaur King) DVDs, then put them in my computer (where I had listed all of the dinosaurs I had obtained so far from my game) to watch them. After the first four episodes, my computer started to act funny. And not the good haha-funny kind. More like the strange kind. It stopped playing the episodes, then went to a white screen and started to flicker. I knew something was wrong when it did that. Then, there was a bright flash of light, a sensation of falling, then nothing. I woke up later, and found myself in a park. It looked awfully familiar to me, though I didn't know why.

"Where am I?" I asked aloud. As I looked around, I saw what I was wearing. I was wearing blue jeans, a white short-sleeved shirt with a blueish-gray Carnotaurus shadow on the front, a snow-white backpack, sky-blue wristbands, a necklace with a key and a black, card-shaped box on it, and a fiberglass cardholder attached to my left pocket. As I inspected my new outfit, I checked my pockets. Inside, I found a dinoholder, powered by a stone that looked like the key stone of the stone tablet that I saw at the end of the first season of D.K. As I inspected the rest of my outfit, I looked through my cardholder. Inside, it held all of my move cards that the dinosaurs I had on my Nintendo DS game used.

This is just too weird! I thought as I looked through them. Yep, all of the cards were there, even the multiple ones. I put them back, then took a closer look at my necklace. The black box had a keyhole on it, shaped like the key beside it. I guessed that my dinosaur cards were in there, so I put it back and got off the ground. I then looked through my backpack, only to find a rolled up sleeping bag in it. As I closed it looked closer at my surroundings, I could tell that I was in Davy Crockett Park in my hometown of Lawerenceburg, Tennessee. It was unusually quiet, with no birds or even crickets chirping. I didn't like it, so I unlocked the box, took out a random card, closed it and locked it back, and swiped the card across the dinoholder. There was a bright flash of blueish-white light, then Aubrie Jr., my first dinosaur (a Carnotaurus), was standing beside me. But, instead of being in her normal from, she was in her baby form.

"Looks like I really am in the D.K. World." I whispered to myself. Then, A.J. (short for Aubrie Jr.) clamped her teeth on my pants and tugged.

"What is it, girl?" I asked the baby Carno (short for Carnotaurus). She let go and pointed with her snout to a path. Then, she started to follow it, me following right behind her.

"Where are you taking me, A.J.?" I asked again. She just shot me a I-know-where-to-go look, then continued down the path. I sighed in exasperation as I reluctantly followed. The path twisted and turned, then ended at a big, forest-green lake. As I looked around, I saw that we weren't the only ones here. People were around the lake, fishing in it. Besides people, there were cabins around the lake as well. I then remembered the lake, it being the one I fished at a few weeks ago.

"Why are we here?" I whispered/asked the dinosaur. She just looked at me in a sad way, her eyes glinting in the sunlight and telling me that she was hungry. I then sighed. She just had to get hungry here and right now, didn't she?

"Alright, A.J. I'll fish for some fish, but only because I'm hungry too." I told her, finally noticing how hungry I was. I rented a fishing pole from the shop beside the lake, along with other fishing supplies, then walked down the docks to the lake. As I fished, I watched how A.J. was watching the water where some fish might be, but not diving in after them. She wasn't afraid of water, but she didn't like to leave my side.

She cares about me a lot, doesn't she? I thought. Then, I felt a sharp tug on the line, and pulled in my catch. It was an eighteen-in. catfish. A.J. eyed it hungrily, but I told her not to eat it until I said so. Which was right after my next catch, another eighteen-in. catfish. I then gave the rented supplies back to the shop and took our catches with us. We walked back down the path until we reached the same place where I woke up. As I set up a fire to cook my fish, A.J. was eating her's very fast. Just as I lit the logs I had found, she finished off her food. I shook my head at how fast she ate it. A.J. had eaten the fish like it was her last dinner, even though it wasn't.

"You're going to get a stomach ache now or soon, because you ate your food in a hurry." I told the glutton of a dinosaur as I grabbed a nearby stick and poked it into the ground next to the fire, with my fish on it. As it cooked, I told A.J. about what had happened that day all the way up to where I had brought her out. At points she either nodded, shook her head, or gave me a questioning look. Just as I finished, the fish had finished cooking. As I ate it, A.J. gave me another pleading look. I sighed as she convinced me with her look.

"All right, A.J., but this is your last piece of food tonight." I told her as I broke off the tail and gave it to her. She ate it, but slower that before. Soon, we were both done and settled down for the night. I took out my sleeping bag from the backpack and put the fire out as she crawled into the bag, popping her head out after she had gotten comfy. To me, she looked so silly doing that she made me laugh. A.J. gave me a strange look as I did, but then shook it off as I climbed in with her.

"Good night, A.J." I told her as I drifted off to sleep. She did a soft growl in reply, then went to sleep as well.