Chapter 1- To Begin a New Life

Disclaimer: I do not own Fossil Fighters but I do own my original character Saki,

I hope you enjoy the story!


It takes a few minutes, but we finally reach the dock of Vivosaur Island before sundown hits. I give the Captain a farewell nod, take all of my belongings, and part with the ship. I step out, and to my amazement I see three large buildings highly decorated.

Captain Travers then speaks behind me, snapping me out of my shocked state. "So long for now, Saki. I wish you the best of luck." He then sped away in his "pelican boat" out into the distance.

I then turn around to see two women standing near a desk with a umbrella probably used for shade. One of the women then speaks to me. "Welcome to Vivosaur Island, where dinosaurs of ages past lie asleep as fossils in the ground."

The other women then cheerfully replies, "Yes, welcome! I'm Sue, and that's Beth." Sue, as I now knew, told me.

Beth than took it upon herself to explain to me about how to become a Fossil Fighter. "To become a Fossil Fighter, you'll need to visit the Fossil Center and talk to Dr. Diggins. To get to the Fossil Center, take the path straight ahead."

I watch curiously as a man with turquoise hair, chestnut brown skin, glasses, a white lab coat, Hawaiian shirt depicting a sunset, orange shorts and sandals wandered out side of the Fossil Center. Who ever he was, he seemed to be awfully stressed about something.

"Whew! So much to do. So much to do..." He appeared to have been talking to himself. (Completely normal behavior). "Hang on a tick..." He seemed to be fiddling with something in his hands. An idea appeared to have come to his mind, and he continued to fiddle with said object.

Sue then steps forward and says to the man, "Greetings, I take it you're here to take the new fighter to the Fossil Center?"

"Hmm? Oh yes! I'm always happy to show a new recruit the ropes!" The man says sheepishly. "Let me just change the schedule... What were we talking about? Never mind. I'll talk to you later." The man speedily walked off saying 'Whew... So much to do... So much to do...'

Beth sighed inwardly. "That was the head of the Fossil Center, Dr. Diggins." She smiled slightly, the one where you know that the other person you're talking to completely screwed. "He's also the one responsible for giving you your license. Good luck with that..." Yup, definitely screwed... I thought to myself.

"Please come with me." Sue says, snapping me out of my thoughts. I nod and follow her to to the large dome-shaped, orange and white building and stop. "This is the Fossil Center where cleaning and reviving takes place. Please, go right in." I walk in to a large room with a front desk all the way on the far wall, a woman behind it. I also notice a total of three doors; one on the right of the front desk, another on the left of it, and finally one on the left wall of the room.

"Welcome to the Fossil Center." I was at the front desk. The woman who said that had dirty blonde hair, a green vest over a long sleeved purple shirt, a deep blue ascot, and a skirt. "Hi, I'm Wendy! I take it you're here to register to become a Fossil Fighter?" She asks me. I nod my head in response. "Dr. Diggins returned just a while ago but has unfortunately wandered off somewhere again. It could be a while before we find him. You might want to go over to the hotel and check in while you wait. The hotel is just to the right of the Fossil Center." She tells me. "See you in a while."

"Thank you." I respond and walk out the same way I came in. I look around and spot the hotel. It's even larger than the Fossil Center, with several floors visible, the building a color scheme of dandelion yellow, salmon, brown, and blue.

My thoughts are interrupted when I hear a voice scream out, "Waah! I can't stop!" I turn around and feel a large mass slam into me, causing me to have my face slam into the concrete. "Sorry!" The voice says to me. I lift my face up with open eyes, and see a girl around my age with short brown hair, a salmon colored archaeologist's hat, blue eyes, a salmon shirt, white gloves, a black belt, red cargo shorts, brown socks with a white stripe at the top, red shoes, and is quite thin to my eyes.

"Are you okay? I was running so fast that I couldn't stop. I'm trying to get into shape, ya know?" She says to me, sheepishly.

"I understand," I tell her, returning to my feet. "I'm fine, don't worry."

"Ah, here's a tip. The Relic Hotel has a total of eight rooms and two elevators. If you don't hurry, the final open room will be taken, so you might want to hurry." She tells me before taking off.

I walk over to the Relic Hotel and stare at it for a minute or two. After staring, I walk inside completely amazed. It's incredibly nice and clean, with a large palm tree in the middle.

I spot a man with dark brown hair, a black and gold uniform, black shoes, and eyes that completely obscured his eyes from me. "Welcome to the Relic Hotel, where we provide quality lodging for aspiring Fossil Fighters! I take it you want a room here?"

"Yes, sir!" I tell him.

"Well, lucky you. This was the last room open for room and board. I'll just need you to sign the paperwork and the room is all yours." He hands me a clipboard with a stack of paper on it. I walk over and sit on a step underneath the palm tree and sigh inwardly... This would probably take a while.


"Great, now with that out of the way, follow me." The hotel manager told me, and instinctively I followed him. He led me over to the elevator on the right. "This elevator will take you to your room." We walk inside and he pushes the button labeled "4". After a minute of traveling upward, we halt at a stand still, while the door opens. He leads me to the room farthest down the hallway and opens it for me. I step inside. A bed designed to look like a Tyrannosaurus and lavender sheets awaits me on the wall with the door. On the far wall is a balcony will sliding doors, in front of me is a shelf my height, an on the far right is a desk with dinosaur books, a canister full of pencils, and a lavender colored laptop. There were also two chairs pulled under the desk.

"Incredible..." I mutter in awe as I look around. It was a small, cozy room for a maximum of two people. It would do nicely for me.

"I'm glad you think so, Miss Honda. I'll let you get unpacked; if you need anything, just call for me." He walls to the door. "Good luck."

After he leaves, I begin unpacking. This would definitely be different compared to the orphanage I had been living at for the past seven years. I couldn't wait until this new adventure would begin; and it would all begin when I got my first Vivosaur.


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