A/N: I know, I know, I've seen lots of stories kinda like this, where Alan has a girl, but I totally made this up one night, and thought, 'I might as well write it down.' Please review! I feed on reviews!!

Alan Grant, with the help of Ellie Degler, adopts a child who's parents were killed on Isla Sorna. 16 Years later, he finds out the girl, Amie, has gone back to Isla Sorna to find out the truth about her parents.



~Isla Sorna~

Ian grimaced at the sight of the dinosaur. He hadn't encountered this kind either on Nublar or last time he was on Sorna. It had a large spine down his back and a crocodile like snout. It wasn't has large as the Tyrannosaurs from either times before. It looked around on the ground, almost as if it dropped something.

Ian wasn't sure if it could see things that moved or not, but he decided to be still anyway. If the dinosaur didn't know he was here now, then it probably wouldn't find him. Of course, with animals that should have been dead for a very long time, you couldn't expect them to behave the way you wanted them to.

Ian felt his leg begin to hurt again. He needed to change positions, but he feared that if he did, the dinosaur would see him. He shook his head at the irony of the situation. It had chaos written all over it.


Alan didn't stop the yacht off at the beach. He let it drift around as he tried to find a place that he could hide the boat and get off at a safe place. So far it wasn't working. He was about to give up and just beach the boat when he saw what looked almost like a cave. He shrugged.

"It's better than nothing." He muttered and turned the yacht towards the cave. The island wasn't that big, and he knew pretty well how to evade dinosaurs so finding Amie wouldn't be that hard. He hoped.


Amie and Farley exited the cave. Amie stopped walking and listened for a moment. Nothing was happening.

"Get back in the cave." She whispered. In her very short, but very busy time on Isla Sorna, she knew that quiet wasn't a good sign.

"But there's nothing out there!" Farley insisted.

"That we can see!" Amie hissed, backing in to the cave again. "Listen. Hear that?" She asked. Farley shook his head.

"No. I can't hear anything." He said.

"That's the point!" Amie insisted. "When the birds aren't chirping, then something is hunting!" She said, reciting an age old semi rhyme that she had learned as a child. Farley seemed to get the idea. Both of them sank back into the shadows of the cave.

"Don't move. Or speak." Amie whispered to Farley. Her heart was beating fast, but she saw nothing. She heard nothing. Except for Farley's breathing.

She slowly bent down and picked up a stone. Then she moved to the other side of the cave. What she was doing would probably get them both killed, but she just hated waiting! She eyed the middle of the clearing right outside the cave and threw the rock. It landed, then rolled a moment. Nothing happened. Farley gave her a look. She ignored him. Something just wasn't right

. A moment later, she found out why. A herd of parasaurolophus were making they were making their way through the little clearing. They made an awful amount of noise, and it amazed Amie that she hadn't heard them before. But that didn't explain the birds' quietness.

"Are they dangerous?" She heard Farley asked. Amie tried not to snort.

"No." She answered simply. She got a little closer, wanting to see more. She could just imagine if her dad were here, he'd tell her to get back, but wouldn't be able to keep away himself.

Suddenly, the herd began to shift. Amie frowned. Their tails began to shake back and forth a little bit, and they rose on their hind feet, then lowered themselves often. One in the back made a trumpeting noise that almost seemed to low to hear, but it got the herd running. Amie slinked back into the shadows as the last dinosaur fled from view. Then both she and Farley could hear what made the herd so nervous and leave in a hurry. There were impact tremors in the ground, meaning something very heavy was on it's way. She was going to move further back when a smaller Spinosuarus came into view. It let out a roar and continued to chase the herbivores. Amie's heart had begun beating again when the spino came into view, but it soon disappeared into the dense jungle.

"Okay, so you were right. There was something out there." Farley said. Amie grinned and laughed, but not because she thought he was funny. She was just so glad that the situation was over that everything seemed funny.

"Okay, so I think that the buildings are this way." Farley said. Amie suddenly had an idea.

"Oh! We need to find Ian!" She yelled randomly. Farley gave her a quizzical look.

"Ian…who?" He asked.

"Doctor Ian Malcolm." Amie answered, and was about to say something else when Farley interrupted her.

"Dr. Malcolm is here?" He asked. Amie frowned.

"Yeah. Anyway, like I was going to say, we should find him and bring him to the buildings. He's bound to have hurt himself." She commented. But Farley wasn't listening. Amie looked at him. He looked like he was in his own little dream world. She rolled her eyes, and both of them quietly and cautiously (Well, Amie was cautious. Farley still wasn't paying attention) left the cave and headed where Amie had last seen Yuri and Ian.


Yuri slowly opened his eyes. The drugs, whatever they were, seemed to have ware off as he was gaining consciousness of a pain in his leg. He looked down and saw that he had lain on a branch that was sticking out in the air. He gently moved his leg away and rubbed the sore spot.

He glanced down from the branch he was on and saw that the green devils were gone. He sighed in relief and began to climb down. He didn't want to be on this island alone, so he decided to go looking again for Malcolm. He knew it was stupid, but it was better than sitting in the tree all day with no food or water. He would almost rather be eaten. Since he had a choice, he chose going to look for Malcolm.

He slowly moved down away from the branch he was on and tried to land on the branch directly below it, but his feet slipped, and he ended up falling all the way down. He landed with a thud, and the breath left him. He laid there, gasping for air when suddenly a shadow went over him. He cursed and closed his eyes, waiting for the inevitable.


Alan tied the yacht off, and looked around. The birds were chirping and nothing seemed amiss, so he continued on. He hated being on this blasted island again, but he had to get Amie back. A million thoughts ran through his head. Was she alone? Was she hurt? Was she…he shook his head. He taught her everything he knew about dinosaurs; she'd be fine. He also figured that 'good ol' Uncle Ian' had probably told her of his time on Jurassic Park and Isla Sorna.

Malcolm had certainly matured since their time on Isla Nublar. When they first met, he was a flirting, childish, sarcastic chaos theorist, but they had kept in touch a bit after the incident. It from Malcolm that Alan had learned about Isla Sorna. After almost losing his own daughter and his girlfriend on the blasted island, Ian had matured quickly. Alan wished that Malcolm was with Amie. He, of course, wished that none of them were on the island, but since Amie was, he knew that Ian would have made sure she stayed safe. Alan sighed and continuing to stay near the trees.


There you all go!! Another chapter in Father's Gift!! Yay!! Also, I don't know if the drowsiness comes with the compy bites wear off or not, but they do in this story. Also, I don't know all of the dinosaurs on Isla Sorna so I'm also taking a few liberties with that. Next chapter should be up soon!!

MLV.