Chapter 2

Pasado Guinea- 10:20 AM

"C'mon folks if we want to get this stuff unloaded before nightfall we'll have to work faster!" Nick Ward shouted as he walked up the dock to a small jeep. The driver was Jim, an African-American around 30. Like many he was nervous after his arrival at Pasado Guinea. The island reminded them all of the spine tingling articles in the newspapers about the unfortunate accidents on Pasados neighboring islands.

"Okay Jim" Nick said as he jumped over the door into the passenger seat "There are some structures about a half mile up the road here I want to take a look at, we'll probably have to take them down to make way for the new park."

Jim started the jeep down the torn-up road, the whole place seemed extremely silent, as though nothing at all had ever lived on the island, however that was far from correct.

"What do you think about this place? give you the spooks?" Jim asked with both hands securely on the wheel. "Nahh" Nick answered "I know for a fact there are no dinos on this island, there aren't enough fresh water sources, and how would they get here from the other islands?"

The car pulled up next to a large structure with tall concrete steps, the door was broken along with several windows, giving the building a haunted house look. "What a mess.. WOW they must have left in a hurry" Nick said as he closed the car door behind him. "I guess we better take a look inside huh?" Jims nervous voice broke the silence. The two walked up the tall steps which seemed to never end. "This must have been some kind of nursery" Jim added looking at the cages and broken eggs on the floor. "I thought they said this island had only a steel factory." Nick nervously picked up an egg shell "These eggs have hatched, that means they are or where lose on this island." On the other end of the nursery was a larger cage with a locked door and the remains of a long gone young dinosaur inside. Jim wiped away the grime on the label of the cage which clearly read Tyrannosaurus Rex. "Poor little guy, died of thirst and hunger" Jim said sympathetically.

"Lets not stick around, they're probably waiting for us back at the dock." Nicks once care free attitude had changed, he was beginning to doubt if what he had said not 15 minutes earlier about there being no dinosaurs on Pasado Guinea. I f they had escaped and managed to survive off the limited water source on the island, the results could be horrific