Disclaimer: Ughhh. We don't own Jurassic Park. If anyone still hasn't realized that, you must have been asleep during the past seven chapters.
A/N: I corrected a mistake in the last chapter. It said, "This is my water truck. Where I loved while I was here." It was supposed to be lived, not loved.
Chapter 8- By Courtney
"How... how do we find them here?" Allasyn asked, a little shaken up.
"It's okay, it'll be okay," Michael said comfortingly. "We'll find Lia. She's out there, I know it. She's smart...capable. She's okay. She's...she's okay," he was staring off as he said this, as if he was trying to convince himself as well. Near them, Mr. And Mrs. Kirby were doing the same.
Shelia just kept pacing back and forth nervously. She was crying a little, thinking of all kinds of horrible things that could have happened to Dana.
All of them were terrified of what may lay around the next dark bend.
"Eric!"
"Lia!"
"Dana!"
The shouts were heard faintly in the water truck a few miles away. All three of the kids perked up immediately, Eric opened. The truck door slowly. He reached for Dana's hand. Together, they climbed out. Then he put in a hand for Cordelia. She didn't take it. She remained in the truck, hugging her knees.
"Lia," Eric reached out again. "Lia..." he said thoughtfully. "*We're* not going to eat you."
"How can you be so sure?" Dana teased, tossing her head back and giving a little Dracula laugh.
"Well what's *that* behind you?!" Cordelia screamed.
Eric turned back swiftly and realizing Cordelia wasn't serious, he gave her a look.
"Forgive me, but if you weren't aware of what was *right* behind you...then...I don't know..." she rested her head on her knees.
"Look, I don't wanna leave her here and well...she's plainly not coming with us," Dana reasoned.
Eric shrugged, then decided to see if their parents were still around there. "Mom!" he called, but his shout wasn't responded to. Suddenly, Eric's mind was filled with a million thoughts of what could have happened to his parents. Eric decided that if one was to stay in the water truck, they all would. Dana agreed.
The next morning, refreshed after resting for a few hours and eating some Crunch bars, the children heard the calls again.
"Eric!"
"Dana!"
"Cord-el-ia!"
This time, all three jumped out of the truck. They ran towards the sound of the voices.
To find their parents standing in a clearing gave them the most indescribable feeling. They all immediately hugged and said words of thanks and greeting. All exchanged the "I love you's" and "I missed you's." Then, Eric
Billy smiled. Dr. Grant got them all moving again. James decided to lead. They headed for the coast to reach the boats they had come in.
"Let's go!" Billy said as they began to run.
As they were approaching the coast, they came upon a carcass.
"What did this?" Dana shrieked.
Dr. Grant circled it, inspecting it. "Tyrannosaurus," he said finally. "Let's move on. Hopefully, it changed direction."
"Hopefully?" Cordelia demanded.
"You do want to get to the shore, don't you?" he asked sarcastically.
"Well if it means getting eaten..." Dana supported Cordelia.
"Yeah, we'd all like to get there in one piece," Cordelia remarked.
Just then, Eric found a piece of torn map. "Hey, guys! I think I've found something!" he shouted.
"Well, according to his, we're still about five miles from the coast," Billy said, reading the map.
"What??" Cordelia was shocked, not to mention tired.
"I can't walk *that*...*now*!" Dana complained.
"We can't stop now, or whatever did that," Dr. Grant began, pointing at the dead animal, "could to that to us."
Cordelia made a face and started walking a lot quicker than she thought she could. "Well, that defiantly makes me feel more energized..."
Suddenly, they all heard it. It was a familiar sound to Eric, the Kirbys, Billy, and Dr. Grant, but for everyone else, it was only the beginning.
Just then, two massive beasts charged through the trees. One was a triceratops and the other... a dreaded animal no one wished to see...or have it see them. It was a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Had every person in the group not begun to run, it might have not seen them at all. But of course, they had.
Soon, they reached a building. It wasn't the compound. It was smaller. They all, before entering, looked back to find the T-Rex that had moments ago been chasing them, lying on the ground, bloody. It was dead and covered in some sort of black goo. There was an awkward silence. It was the silence of death that had swept over them all. Dr. Grant started to walk away from the building but was immediately stopped. Through the trees, the animal that had killed the T-Rex could be seen. It didn't look very threatening. It was only maybe 3 feet high. Only Billy and Dr. Grant knew how dangerous it was.
"Dilophosaurus. Back away slowly," Alan said from the corner of his mouth. Everyone did just that, but James stumbled a little. The dilophosaurus noticed.
"Hhhssssssssssssss," a snake-like noise escaped from its mouth, and very suddenly, a large, brightly colored fan- shaped thing popped out from the sides of its head.
Everyone screamed and ran into the building. James was last. Before he could get in, the small dinosaur began to spit. The same black goo they had seen on the T-Rex flew out of its mouth and kit James in the face.
"Ahhhh!" he screamed, the acid burning his skin. He covered his eyes long enough for the dilophosaurus to jump on him. A few more popped out from the trees and began to help the first one.
"No!" Dana screamed.
The rest of the group didn't need to see anymore. They slammed the door behind them and turned away.
Afterwards, they continued to walk silently, terrified by the loss.
Soon, they got to the coast, got onto the boat, and set off, Mr. Darril driving. ((Mr. Darril was the person who drove the Kirby's boat. He hasn't really been mentioned yet, though.)) After about 20 minutes when sunset was near, Billy had a bad feeling.
"Something's not right..."
An odd shaped figure emerged a bit from the water, then disappeared. It rose again, this time catching Cordelia's attention. Her eyes widened as she stared. Eric saw that she was obviously nervous and followed her eyes, which were now fixed on the abyss.
"Uh, Lia... are you alright?" he asked nervously.
She squeaked, "It was right there... *right there*."
Eric thought she was imagining things, so he shrugged.
"Lia, nothing's there," Dana helped Eric.
Cordelia turned away. About a minute later, their boat began to rock uneasily. Everyone noticed this time.
Cordelia jumped. "There it is! There it is!"
"*What*...was that?" Dana questioned nervously.
"That was it! That's what I saw!" Cordelia screamed.
"Umm...that's not a dinosaur," Dr. Grant smiled meekly.
"How do you know?" Cordelia turned to him.
"Reptiles can swim, but dinosaurs...dinosaurs can't," Billy supplied.
"Oh...well *that* is just one freaky reptile," Cordelia whispered under her breath.
Again the boat rocked, knocking Cordelia out of balance. She fell off the boat and into the dark blue water.
"Ahhh!" she screamed.
"Lia!" Dana shrieked.
"Help! Help!" Cordelia yelled back. She began floating further and further away from the boat.
"Grab on!" Eric cried, holding out a wooden oar. Immediately she grabbed onto it and Eric and Billy pulled her into safety, just as a crashing whip of the creature's tail hit the ocean. The reptilian monster had massive jaws that could snap a person in two. If Cordelia had been out of the water three seconds later than she had, she'd probably be in pieces.
Now, her clothes soaked and her hair dripping, she hugged Eric. She was shaking. Cordelia was okay, but the terror wasn't over. The reptile bumped the boat again.
"Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God..." Cordelia prayed. Tightly grasping onto Eric, she screamed as the boat began to break and crack, allowing water to rush in. Cordelia jumped back. Wanting to get to safety as soon as possible, Mr. Darril began rowing to a nearby island. Still having a mile or so's distance, Billy and Dana jumped to help to help him. After a few minutes that felt like an eternity, they reached the island, their safety. Or so they thought.
Dana turned. After staring at the island for a few moments, she asked, "Where exactly are we?"
From above, a pteranodon soared by and into the mists of the island.
"Oh my God... new nesting grounds..." Dr. Grant remembered himself saying. He had a flashback of his fist visit with dinosaurs eight years ago.
"Hello?" Dana waved her hand in front of Alan's face. She turned to Eric. "Do you think he's still alive?" she joked.
And then, Billy knew what was going on.
"Site...Site A?" Billy asked. But he knew. They *all* knew.
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A/N: Yes! I can finally type chapter 9! If you are a fan of Jurassic Park One, please come back and read that in a few days. Oh, and for those of you who haven't seen JP1, Site A is Isla Nublar. That's where the first movie took place, and that's where the actual Jurassic Park is. Now review. Thanx!
A/N: I corrected a mistake in the last chapter. It said, "This is my water truck. Where I loved while I was here." It was supposed to be lived, not loved.
Chapter 8- By Courtney
"How... how do we find them here?" Allasyn asked, a little shaken up.
"It's okay, it'll be okay," Michael said comfortingly. "We'll find Lia. She's out there, I know it. She's smart...capable. She's okay. She's...she's okay," he was staring off as he said this, as if he was trying to convince himself as well. Near them, Mr. And Mrs. Kirby were doing the same.
Shelia just kept pacing back and forth nervously. She was crying a little, thinking of all kinds of horrible things that could have happened to Dana.
All of them were terrified of what may lay around the next dark bend.
"Eric!"
"Lia!"
"Dana!"
The shouts were heard faintly in the water truck a few miles away. All three of the kids perked up immediately, Eric opened. The truck door slowly. He reached for Dana's hand. Together, they climbed out. Then he put in a hand for Cordelia. She didn't take it. She remained in the truck, hugging her knees.
"Lia," Eric reached out again. "Lia..." he said thoughtfully. "*We're* not going to eat you."
"How can you be so sure?" Dana teased, tossing her head back and giving a little Dracula laugh.
"Well what's *that* behind you?!" Cordelia screamed.
Eric turned back swiftly and realizing Cordelia wasn't serious, he gave her a look.
"Forgive me, but if you weren't aware of what was *right* behind you...then...I don't know..." she rested her head on her knees.
"Look, I don't wanna leave her here and well...she's plainly not coming with us," Dana reasoned.
Eric shrugged, then decided to see if their parents were still around there. "Mom!" he called, but his shout wasn't responded to. Suddenly, Eric's mind was filled with a million thoughts of what could have happened to his parents. Eric decided that if one was to stay in the water truck, they all would. Dana agreed.
The next morning, refreshed after resting for a few hours and eating some Crunch bars, the children heard the calls again.
"Eric!"
"Dana!"
"Cord-el-ia!"
This time, all three jumped out of the truck. They ran towards the sound of the voices.
To find their parents standing in a clearing gave them the most indescribable feeling. They all immediately hugged and said words of thanks and greeting. All exchanged the "I love you's" and "I missed you's." Then, Eric
Billy smiled. Dr. Grant got them all moving again. James decided to lead. They headed for the coast to reach the boats they had come in.
"Let's go!" Billy said as they began to run.
As they were approaching the coast, they came upon a carcass.
"What did this?" Dana shrieked.
Dr. Grant circled it, inspecting it. "Tyrannosaurus," he said finally. "Let's move on. Hopefully, it changed direction."
"Hopefully?" Cordelia demanded.
"You do want to get to the shore, don't you?" he asked sarcastically.
"Well if it means getting eaten..." Dana supported Cordelia.
"Yeah, we'd all like to get there in one piece," Cordelia remarked.
Just then, Eric found a piece of torn map. "Hey, guys! I think I've found something!" he shouted.
"Well, according to his, we're still about five miles from the coast," Billy said, reading the map.
"What??" Cordelia was shocked, not to mention tired.
"I can't walk *that*...*now*!" Dana complained.
"We can't stop now, or whatever did that," Dr. Grant began, pointing at the dead animal, "could to that to us."
Cordelia made a face and started walking a lot quicker than she thought she could. "Well, that defiantly makes me feel more energized..."
Suddenly, they all heard it. It was a familiar sound to Eric, the Kirbys, Billy, and Dr. Grant, but for everyone else, it was only the beginning.
Just then, two massive beasts charged through the trees. One was a triceratops and the other... a dreaded animal no one wished to see...or have it see them. It was a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Had every person in the group not begun to run, it might have not seen them at all. But of course, they had.
Soon, they reached a building. It wasn't the compound. It was smaller. They all, before entering, looked back to find the T-Rex that had moments ago been chasing them, lying on the ground, bloody. It was dead and covered in some sort of black goo. There was an awkward silence. It was the silence of death that had swept over them all. Dr. Grant started to walk away from the building but was immediately stopped. Through the trees, the animal that had killed the T-Rex could be seen. It didn't look very threatening. It was only maybe 3 feet high. Only Billy and Dr. Grant knew how dangerous it was.
"Dilophosaurus. Back away slowly," Alan said from the corner of his mouth. Everyone did just that, but James stumbled a little. The dilophosaurus noticed.
"Hhhssssssssssssss," a snake-like noise escaped from its mouth, and very suddenly, a large, brightly colored fan- shaped thing popped out from the sides of its head.
Everyone screamed and ran into the building. James was last. Before he could get in, the small dinosaur began to spit. The same black goo they had seen on the T-Rex flew out of its mouth and kit James in the face.
"Ahhhh!" he screamed, the acid burning his skin. He covered his eyes long enough for the dilophosaurus to jump on him. A few more popped out from the trees and began to help the first one.
"No!" Dana screamed.
The rest of the group didn't need to see anymore. They slammed the door behind them and turned away.
Afterwards, they continued to walk silently, terrified by the loss.
Soon, they got to the coast, got onto the boat, and set off, Mr. Darril driving. ((Mr. Darril was the person who drove the Kirby's boat. He hasn't really been mentioned yet, though.)) After about 20 minutes when sunset was near, Billy had a bad feeling.
"Something's not right..."
An odd shaped figure emerged a bit from the water, then disappeared. It rose again, this time catching Cordelia's attention. Her eyes widened as she stared. Eric saw that she was obviously nervous and followed her eyes, which were now fixed on the abyss.
"Uh, Lia... are you alright?" he asked nervously.
She squeaked, "It was right there... *right there*."
Eric thought she was imagining things, so he shrugged.
"Lia, nothing's there," Dana helped Eric.
Cordelia turned away. About a minute later, their boat began to rock uneasily. Everyone noticed this time.
Cordelia jumped. "There it is! There it is!"
"*What*...was that?" Dana questioned nervously.
"That was it! That's what I saw!" Cordelia screamed.
"Umm...that's not a dinosaur," Dr. Grant smiled meekly.
"How do you know?" Cordelia turned to him.
"Reptiles can swim, but dinosaurs...dinosaurs can't," Billy supplied.
"Oh...well *that* is just one freaky reptile," Cordelia whispered under her breath.
Again the boat rocked, knocking Cordelia out of balance. She fell off the boat and into the dark blue water.
"Ahhh!" she screamed.
"Lia!" Dana shrieked.
"Help! Help!" Cordelia yelled back. She began floating further and further away from the boat.
"Grab on!" Eric cried, holding out a wooden oar. Immediately she grabbed onto it and Eric and Billy pulled her into safety, just as a crashing whip of the creature's tail hit the ocean. The reptilian monster had massive jaws that could snap a person in two. If Cordelia had been out of the water three seconds later than she had, she'd probably be in pieces.
Now, her clothes soaked and her hair dripping, she hugged Eric. She was shaking. Cordelia was okay, but the terror wasn't over. The reptile bumped the boat again.
"Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God..." Cordelia prayed. Tightly grasping onto Eric, she screamed as the boat began to break and crack, allowing water to rush in. Cordelia jumped back. Wanting to get to safety as soon as possible, Mr. Darril began rowing to a nearby island. Still having a mile or so's distance, Billy and Dana jumped to help to help him. After a few minutes that felt like an eternity, they reached the island, their safety. Or so they thought.
Dana turned. After staring at the island for a few moments, she asked, "Where exactly are we?"
From above, a pteranodon soared by and into the mists of the island.
"Oh my God... new nesting grounds..." Dr. Grant remembered himself saying. He had a flashback of his fist visit with dinosaurs eight years ago.
"Hello?" Dana waved her hand in front of Alan's face. She turned to Eric. "Do you think he's still alive?" she joked.
And then, Billy knew what was going on.
"Site...Site A?" Billy asked. But he knew. They *all* knew.
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A/N: Yes! I can finally type chapter 9! If you are a fan of Jurassic Park One, please come back and read that in a few days. Oh, and for those of you who haven't seen JP1, Site A is Isla Nublar. That's where the first movie took place, and that's where the actual Jurassic Park is. Now review. Thanx!
