I love this chapter.

"Eddie!" Lori called at sound of the familiar scream.

"Your friend?" Buck asked.

"Yeah." Lori said.

"Well we had better go get him, sounds like he's in trouble." Buck and Lori ran over to the edge of a well hidden cliff that looked down upon a valley that was coated in triceratops that were mingling among the ferns. One started to run and the others looked up. Seeing that one was in trouble they all started to panic.

"You need to go get him; I have to go save a different friend." He grabbed a vine and was about to swing down into the valley before Lori stopped him.

"How the heck am I supposed to find him in all that?" She asked gesturing to the panicky herd of dinosaurs.

"Ah, your right." Buck said. He put his two first fingers up to his lips and made a loud, echoing, whistling noise. A pterodactyl flew up over a hill faraway and flew toward them.

Lori stared at it wide-eyed as it grew closer. "Buck," she asked, "what is that?" she asked him still staring at it. Buck looked at her then back at the pterodactyl.

"That's Roger." Buck said with a smile.

"Roger?" Lori asked. The gigantic bird like dinosaur landed on the ledge in front of them and looked down at them.

It had brownish red eyes that stared down at Lori skeptically. It also had a fleshy pink colored beak and a purple crest on the top of its head, his wings and eyelids a sort of green color.

Lori shrunk down a little bit, understandably afraid of the huge beast that stood before her.

"Lori, this is Roger, Roger, this is Lori. She needs you to carry her over the triceratops to find her friend." Buck said to the pterodactyl. It looked at him with a cocked eyebrow then back at Lori. It turned around awkwardly and waited for her to get on.

"Buck, are you sure it's safe?" Lori asked Buck as he put a short vine in Roger's mouth.

"Sure it is." Buck reassured her. Lori hesitantly climbed up onto the monster's back and it glanced back at her. "Now, this is left," Buck said leaning to the left, "this is right," He said leaning to the right, "pull the vines to go up and push on them to go down. Got it?"

"Wait, but how do I push on vines?" Lori asked.

"You'll figure it out, bye!" He said grabbing a vine and swinging away toward the valley.

"Bye…" Lori said, annoyed. Slowly Roger walked closer and closer to the edge of the cliff. "Nice, pterodactyl," Lori said cautiously, looking over the edge of the cliff. Roger rolled his eyes and took off. Lori held on tight as they flew up into the air.

She noticed that the flight was a lot smoother than she had thought it would be. She looked over the edge of Roger's wing and scanned through the crowd. When she didn't see Eddie she became worried. What if he had already been trampled?

She steered Roger, looking for some signs of Eddie. Then, a little brown and white body caught her eye. She calmed down a bit, hoping that he was playing dead. Lori pointed to him and Roger saw the little possum in the midst of all the dinosaurs. He dove down and reached into the crowd with a huge foot, pulling Eddie up and flew higher into the sky.

One of Eddie's eyes opened and he saw Lori's head pop out from behind the pterodactyl's shoulder, smiling. He lost the act of death and smiled up at her. Lori sat back and tilted her head to the side, cracking her neck.

"Ok, let's go find Buck." She mumbled to herself. Before she could even start looking a long, ear splitting roar came from up on a low hill inside the valley. They all looked over to see Buck standing next to a triceratops. All the other triceratops looked up at Buck and the triceratops. The one Buck was with let out two short roars and all the triceratops went back to grazing among the ferns.

They flew over to Buck, and Roger sat Eddie on the ground and landed. Lori hopped off his back and Roger took off, flying back over the hill and disappeared into the underground world.

"Buck!" Eddie called and ran over to the weasel. They bumped fists and Buck stood back, looking at Eddie.

"I haven't seen you for a while, How are you?" Buck asked.

"Same old, same old." Eddie said. Lori laughed.

"Plus Finn." Lori said with a smile. Eddie smiled too.

"Plus Finn." Eddie said.

"Who is that?" Buck asked.

"My friend." Eddie said.

"I'm not sure 'friend' is the best way to describe him." Lori said, Eddie smirked.

"As if you don't have anybody." He said. Bucks eyebrows raised up in interest.

"At least I made a move." Lori stated.

"You were dropped by a bird!" Eddie argued. "I don't think that counts as 'making a move'"

"Yeah, I guess." Lori laughed. The conversation died for a moment and Buck looked around. He saw that the triceratops was still standing next to them and it looked over at him. His eyes grew wide as he realized he had forgotten to introduce them.

"Eddie, Lori, this is Edna. She is a matriarch of sorts. She is in charge of all the triceratops in this herd, and is one of my best friends." Buck explained.

Edna was quite big for a triceratops, and was very old. She must have been 80 at least. Her beak was cracked and chipped from years of eating, and her whole color scheme on her scaly skin looked faded. Edna seemed so fragile, yet so strong at the same time.

Edna turned her eyes on Lori and walked toward her. Lori felt the hair on the back of her neck stand up. This dinosaur was twenty times her size and was staring her right in the face. Buck saw her face and smiled.

"She won't hurt you," Buck said. "here." He grabbed Lori's hand and slowly brought it closer to the triceratops beak-like maw. Edna sniffed Lori's hand and then walked a bit closer, Lori's hand resting on her beak. Lori looked up at the face of Edna and noticed something peculiar. Her eyes, they seemed gray and clouded. Lori's ears dropped as she realized why. Edna was blind as a bat, yet she stared Lori in the eye as if she could see exactly what was going on.

"I'm afraid age is going to take her soon, if not something else…" Buck trailed off.

"What do you mean 'else'?" Eddie asked.

"Well, disease, another dinosaur, or god forbid she walks off a cliff she can't see." Buck listed, sadly looking at his oldest friend. "I just wish she could live forever." He whispered. Buck shook off the sadness and smiled cheerily. "Well, life goes on," He said. "and we need to get you two out of here." Suddenly Edna's nose started to sniff again, and she took a step forward, knocking Lori's hand out of the way. Buck was about to intervene when Edna put her beak on Lori's stomach. Edna stared up into Lori's eyes again, as if she was trying to tell her something. Buck furrowed his brow and looked at the weird scene.

Lori's eyes widened and she took a step back, Edna still staring at her.

She knows… Lori thought.

"I'd better get Edna back to the herd…" Buck said hesitantly, staring at Lori for a second then climbing onto Edna's back and moving down the hill toward the herd.

"What was that all about?" Eddie asked.

"I have no Idea…" Lori lied.

Lied? por qué? Sorry, I couldn't fit in Lori's full name without making it completely random. So, keep guessing! I'll put it in the next Lori and Eddie chapter.