III. Waterfall City

Watson and his team barely made it to the shores of this newly discovered island. They had been walking for over an hour when they saw a farm, and he thought he was seeing things. There were dinosaurs as well as humans working this huge farm that panned the horizon. This young woman walked toward them, who couldn't have been older than 19. She had long curly hair. "Hello, I'm Samantha, you must be newcomers. Come with me."

Samantha brought them to another huge dinosaur, a brachiosaurus, if he remembered correctly from his high school science class. "This is the bus that will take you to Waterfall City. I am going there myself, so I'll accompany you." After he nodded an ok the five men and three women who were under his command got onto the dinosaur.

"What is Waterfall City?" He asked Samantha. That was the first of many questions that he had to ask this woman on their journey.

"It is the capital city. That's where my older sister lives, she's the first woman mayor. You are the first newcomers in 10 years, so by the time we get to Waterfall City, you will be famous. You know Karl, her husband just came here 10 years ago."

"Karl Scott? Is his brother named David, and their father named Frank?" He asked questioningly.

"Yes, how did you know?"

"We have been searching for those three for ten years, that's how we came upon this island."

When Watson and his team arrived at Waterfall city, they were greeted by, what seemed, all of Waterfall City, if not all of Dinotopia. And there wasn't just humans there, either. He saw more species of dinosaurs in that one courtyard, than he had in the museums. They stopped at a large building, which looked much like a city hall type building.

At the entrance, he was introduced to Karl, Marion, the Mayor, and their daughter, Ginny. Also they had a triceratops that was part of the family. Maybe this was a Utopian society, he thought. "Welcome to Dinotopia," said Marion, "I hope that my little sister was hospitable."