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~
Amie stopped walking. It had been forever since they started, and her legs and feet were aching. Farley looked as if he could go on and on. They stopped near a creek, so Amie took her shoes and socks off and placed her feet in the icy cold water. While she had been running from the Spino in the cave, the sun had come out, so the rays began to warm her back. Farley was mumbling something about computers, but Amie wasn't paying attention. She saw another spino, this one smaller than the last one she met up with. It was sniffing the ground. She held her breath, then turned to Farley.
"Hey! Hey!" She said. He looked at her. She pointed at the carnivore. "Shh!" She whispered, then turned back at the giant beast. He nodded, and stopped mumbling. She thought she saw something shifting in the trees, so she looked up. That's when she saw Ian. She gasped, and the huge head of the spino turned and stared at her.
She wanted to put her hands over her mouth, but instead froze. But it was too late. The spino had already seen them. Amie jumped up and ran for the nearest tree. She then switched directions and headed right for the spino.
"What are you doing?!" Farley asked, running to keep up.
"Just follow me!" Amie yelled, then started running in huge zigzags. The spino started running to them. Farley let out a terrified scream, but Amie stayed quiet. The spino was just about to clamp it's teeth onto her when she suddenly turned. Farley turned right behind her, barely missing being spino chow.
The spino, thinking it was about to get a meal, had rammed it's head in full force down to the ground. But it hadn't expected the little humans to be so quick. Because of this mistake, it got a mouth full of dirt and grass.
While the dinosaur was otherwise occupied, Amie and Farley ran to the tree Amie had seen Ian in. She jumped as high as she could and grabbed part of the tree bark. Using it, Amie started to climb as fast as she could. Farley was right behind her. Soon, they made it up to the branch Ian was on.
"What are you doing here?" Ian demanded, but Amie made him hush. The spino had gotten rid of the dirt in it's mouth and was looking around for the troublesome humans. When he couldn't find them, the spino lumbered off in search of slower prey.
"Again, I ask, what are you doing here?" Ian asked, white faced. Amie frowned.
"Not being eaten by the spinosuarus." Amie answered.
"But…you were…killed." Ian managed. Amie's frowned deepened.
"What? No, I…I'm not dead." She stammered.
"I can see that." Ian managed. Amie sighed. Leave it to Ian to answer her that way.
"Yuri said he saw your blood all over the Tyrannosaur." Ian told her. "So, naturally, we thought you were dead."
"Naturally. That wasn't my blood-" She started.
"Again, I can see that." Ian remarked. Amie rolled her eyes.
"The Rex stabbed his nose on a branch. I survived by tripped and falling into a ravine." She finished. Ian chuckled.
"I can just imagine what your father would say." He said. Amie laughed with him, then noticed his leg.
"What happened?" She asked.
"Darned Rexes broke my leg. Again." He said, then smiled a bit. "I guess it wouldn't be a real trip to a dinosaur filled island if I didn't break my leg." It was then that Ian noticed Farley.
"And you are?" He asked.
"Peter Farley, sir. " Farley answered. Ian nodded.
"And…?" Ian started.
"And…you are an amazing scientist. Sir." Farley said. Ian sighed.
"Not anymore."
"I've read all of your books and learned so much about chaos theory." Farley said.
"That's good to know." Ian told him.
"He's in a lot of pain, Farley. Do you have any pain killers?" Amie asked. Farley shook his head.
"No, but I bet there is some in the buildings that I should be working in." He said.
"Well, let's get me there." Ian said, and they began to slowly move him down the tree.
Yuri looked up and was face to face with another one of the green devils. "Darn it!" He yelled, and punched the compy away. He jumped up and ran as hard and as far as he could away from them. The dinosaurs didn't follow him this time, but that didn't stop him from thinking they were. He didn't really care where he was running to, he just wanted away. His lungs began to heave, so he slowed down. They were nowhere in sight. Yuri heaved a sigh and walked on. He moved through a bush and saw a building. He grinned. It would be a great place to hide from the dinosaurs. Any of them. He walked closer, wondering if there might be a telephone somewhere in there.
Alan moved through a herd of Brachiosaurs. They let out low moans at their discomfort about him, but that was all they did. There wasn't much that could give the giant beasts discomfort. Alan wasn't sure how long he'd been walking. The pack he was holding was getting rather heavy. He had a few bottles of water, the first aid kit, the satellite phone and some energy bars. He moved the bag to the other shoulder and continued to walk along, staying close to the river.
Here is the chapter! I didn't leave you with any cliffhangers because I didn't want to leave you all hanging too much. The next chapter should be up rather soon. I hope.
MLV.
