Chapter 4: The Island and the Attack.

"There it is, sir," said Jennings.

All of the passengers, including the pilots looked out the windows as they passed over the island. Soon they saw a valley filled with large shapes. As they came closer, they saw the forms were Brachiosaurs. They let out loud bellows as the copter passed over. Soon enough, the came to a waterfall landing pad. Tim noticed it all too familiarly. Soon enough, he felt the swift jerk, as the copter touched the ground. "Leave your stuff here. This is base, since we don't want to attract much attention," said Knight, wiping his brown hair out of his eyes.

Soon, they had a tent set up on the abnormally large landing pad. Tim realized this must have been a site for dropping the dinosaurs brought from site B. He noticed an old, abandoned jeep, near a fence which went around the road. He remembered the road went directly to the visitor center. That is when he noticed a giant foot print smashed into the hood. He shuddered in fear. "Hey, I got some food going here," Jessica said.

"Smells good," said Tim.

The others nodded. They didn't realize something else had smelled the cooking either. They heard a thunder-like stomping noise in the distance. Tim suddenly remembered what Dr. Grant had told him about the dinosaurs could smell fires and smoke, and would usually investigate. The noise was getting louder. "Darn it! Put out the fire!" he yelled.

The others scrambled to get some water. Before any of them could get back with it, a large head emerged from the woods. Then a second. "Two of them. Darnit!" Tim yelled.

The group ran toward the woods on the other side; the two giant dinosaurs moving toward them.

The two Tyrannosaurs were fast. Tim and the others tried to escape by climbing into the trees, but it was to no avail. Jennings was the fastest but seemed a bit clumsy going through the forest. He soon ended up tripping over a loose root. The bigger rex, presumably the female, bent low and grabbed him. The others heard a loud crunch as teeth sunk into Jennings, crushing his bones. The others kept running, until they were sure the rexes were gone. They knew they would be gone soon, and probably wouldn't mess with the copter. They were wrong, and knew it when the five survivors heard a large explosion near the waterfall, and a loud splash.