J.D., Fu, Lincoln, and Laney were all in the Simulator.
Varie, Starfire, Jessie, Padme, Anakin, and Lisa were in the control room.
The Simulator was activated, and they found themselves in a prehistoric landscape.
"Oh wow," J.D. exclaimed. "We're in the Land Before Time."
Lincoln added, "This is one of my favorites."
"Mine, too," Laney added.
"I've heard about these movies," Fu admitted. "They were fantastic. In what year does all of this take place?"
"From the looks of things, Fu, I'd say about 100 million years ago," J.D. said, looking around.
"It's a magnificent wonder," Laney agreed.
As they walked around, they heard some screaming and saw a young apatosaurus, triceratops, and a human girl being chased by a massive Tyrannosaurus.
"That's Littlefoot and Cera," J.D. pointed out.
"Who's that with them?" Laney wondered.
Fu shook her head. "I'm not sure. But that Tyrannosaurus is a tyrant. The murderous intent emanating from him is incredible."
"I remember him," J.D. recalled. "That's Sharptooth."
Lincoln sighed and closed his eyes. "Oh no. I remember this. Littlefoot's mother fights Sharptooth and is badly wounded."
"Come on," J.D. said with determination.
They dashed to the fight, and Littlefoot's mother hit Sharptooth with her tail, causing him to collide with a cliff wall with great force. Sharptooth jumped into the air as Littlefoot's mother, Littlefoot, Cera, and the girl tried to flee, and as he was about to land on Littlefoot's mother's back, J.D. punched Sharptooth in the face and sent him flying down a hill, and they ran to safety. Fu and Lincoln fired lightning bolts and electrocuted Sharptooth. Fu has now sprouted butterfly wings.
"Are you all okay?" J.D. inquired.
"Yes. Thanks to all of you," the girl responded.
A massive earthquake shook the ground without warning.
"An earthquake!" Laney yelled.
The magnitude of the earthquake was 10.8 on the Richter scale. It was so powerful that it ripped some of the lands apart.
Sharptooth got up and tried to chase the girl, Littlefoot, and Cera up a crumbling cliff, but the girl shot Sharptooth in the left eye with an arrow.
"Wow. Good shot," J.D. said, impressed.
Littlefoot's mother whacked Sharptooth, and he fell into a deep canyon as deep as a mountain.
Laney rescued the girl, and they were able to return to safety.
The destruction the earthquake was causing was terrible. Mountains were erupting. Canyons were forming, and cliffs were rising, and so on. Families and herds were greatly impacted. Families and herds were split up. Littlefoot, his mother, and Cera were separated from their herds and parents.
When the earthquake subsided, they gathered their belongings and set up camp.
"Are you all okay?" J.D. inquired.
Littlefoot nodded. "Yes. Thank you to everyone, especially Aylene."
"I'm glad," J.D. said. "We should introduce ourselves. I'm James Knudson. But everyone calls me J.D."
Aylene's eyes widened with excitement. I've heard about you, and you moved to Royal Woods after winning all that money." She then shook her head to get a hold of herself. "Sorry, I'm Aylene Carter. I moved to Royal Woods about two months ago."
"I thought you looked familiar," J.D. recalled. "I saw you at my school a while ago. It's a pleasure to meet you."
Lincoln introduced himself next. "My name is Lincoln Loud. It's a pleasure."
Fu went next. "My name is Fu. I don't have a last name. I'm a ninja."
Aylene grinned at that. "Neat."
"My name is Laney Loud," Laney introduced herself. "I am one of Lincoln's 14 sisters."
"Wow! You have a big family," Aylene commented.
"My name is Littlefoot, and I'm a Longneck," Littlefoot explained.
"I'm Cera, a Threehorn, and Threehorns never play with Longnecks," Cera explained.
"And I'm Sona, Littlefoot's mother," Sona introduced herself.
"It's nice to meet you all," J.D. said before asking, "Why was Sharptooth after you all?"
"Sharptooth is known as the Walking Terror," Sona explained. "No one knows why he became this way, and he has killed anyone who gets in his way."
"Whoa. You guys are very lucky to escape him," J.D. remarked.
Fu said, "Aylene, how did you get here in the time of the dinosaurs?" Fu wondered.
"It was because of my necklace," Aylene explained as she held it up. "It's called the Time Stone."
J.D. nodded. "That's cool. Let me take a look. He took out his legends book and found the Time Stone. "Here it is. The Time Stone was forged by a human who, under mysterious circumstances, travelled back in time to the age of the dinosaurs. The woman's name is Elaine."
Aylene was shocked. "That's my grandmother. She's been here before?"
J.D. nodded. "That's what the book says, and it appears to be the case. Only a worthy bearer can wield its power and travel to and from their own time to this time."
"Incredible," Aylene exclaimed in awe.
"So humans have been here before?" Littlefoot wondered.
"I believe so," Aylene replied.
"Where are you all trying to go?" J.D. asked.
Sona was the one who spoke up. "We're heading to the Great Valley. It is filled with lots of good food, fresh water and many of our kind."
"Wow," J.D. exclaimed, as if it sounded like paradise.
"We have to follow the sun past the Great Rock that looks like a longneck and past the burning mountains," Sona explained.
"It sounds like a long way away," J.D. commented.
"But we'll help you get there," Fu assured them.
"You will?" Aylene asked.
Lincoln nodded. "Sure. Friends are always there for each other."
"Yeah," Laney agreed.
"Okay," Cera shrugged.
"Let's do it," Littlefoot suggested.
The next morning, the five humans and three dinosaurs set out for the Great Valley.
"Aylene? How do you like it in Michigan?" Fu asked, trying to make conversation with her.
Aylene thought for a moment before answering. "It's not at all like where I used to live, Fu. My family and I moved in with my grandparents. We used to live in Charleston, West Virginia. Michigan is completely new to me."
J.D. nodded in agreement. "Aylene, I completely understand how you feel. Michigan was new to me as well. But I met Lincoln and his sisters and we've developed a very strong bond."
"J.D. is like a big brother to me, and he's a great friend," Lincoln answered.
Aylene grinned. "That's awesome."
"You have a good shot in archery, too, Aylene," Laney said, complimenting her.
Aylene smiled at her. "Thank you, Laney." Then she had a thought. "Oh. Lincoln, I saw you and Fu shooting Lightning from your palms. How did you manage to do that?"
"I have Lightning Powers," Lincoln explained.
"And I have Lightning Magic," Fu added.
Aylene grinned. "Cool! Can you teach me how to use Lightning Magic, Fu?"
J.D. had a brilliant idea. "I have the perfect magic for you." He took a book on Fire Magic from his bag.
Aylene took the book and said, "Fire Magic? Neat." She opened it and began reading the book.
They stopped for a rest in a small lagoon near a lake.
"Cera, why can't Threehorns play with Longnecks?" J.D. asked.
Cera shook her head. "I don't know. My dad never really told me the reason."
"That's odd," Fu observed.
"If you ask me," Lincoln said, "being with only one of your kind doesn't seem very fair."
Cera stated, "I agree with you, Lincoln."
"I'll see what I can do," Sona said, "to see if we can get together."
A swimmer leapt from the water. It was Ducky.
Ducky greeted everyone with a "Hello."
"Oh hello," J.D. replied.
"What are you all doing?" Ducky inquired.
"We're resting before continuing on to the Great Valley," J.D. explained.
"Have you been separated from your family as well?" Fu inquired.
Ducky nodded. "Yep. I lost my family in the big earth shake."
"Oh no," Lincoln exclaimed.
"I'm sorry," Laney apologized.
Aylene looked at Ducky sympathetically. "The earthquake took your family away too? That's terrible."
"I'm sorry, little one," Sona apologized.
"Would you like to come with us?" Littlefoot asked.
Ducky started jumping up and down in excitement. "Yeah! Oh. Oh yes, yes, yes. I do. I do."
"All right," Sona said, "but you have to keep up."
Ducky nodded. "I will keep up. I will."
After they introduced themselves, they continued on their way.
Along the way, they meet Petrie, an aerophobic Pteranodon, and Spike, a baby Stegosaurus.
There had never been a herd like this before—5 humans, 2 Longnecks, a Swimmer, a Flyer, a Threehorn, and a Spiketail.
After eating, they retired for the night.
In the morning, Cera woke up and heard a Tyrannosaurus roar.
J.D. also heard it. "It can't be."
J.D. flies up and notices Sharptooth is still alive. "Guys, wake up! It's Sharptooth! He's still alive!"
They ran and got away from him.
J.D. was panting heavily. "That was close."
"How could Sharptooth have survived a huge fall like that?" Aylene wondered.
Lincoln shook his head. "I don't know."
"I'm not sure," Littlefoot replied, "but we're safe now."
"Thank goodness," Sona exclaimed, her face lit up with relief.
They ended up at a sight where they were supposed to be.
"Hey, it's the rock that looks like a Longneck," Littlefoot said excitedly.
"One of the landmarks we have to pass by in order to get to the Great Valley," J.D. explained.
Aylene stated, "We're on the right track."
"Yes, we are," Sona confirmed.
They climbed a rocky hill and saw a massive canyon.
"This place is creepy," J.D. commented.
Aylene saw something on the ground. "Hey look. Those footprints."
"These tracks belong to other dinosaurs," Lincoln explained.
"You're right, Lincoln," Littlefoot pointed out.
"We're getting very close," J.D. commented.
"We still have to pass through the Mountains that Burn," Sona explained.
They continued until they came to a large volcanic field.
J.D. was confused. "These are the Mountains that Burn? This is a volcanic field."
Aylene nodded in agreement, "Yeah. This place is really dangerous."
"Everyone stay together," Sona instructed, "we can't get separated."
Aylene nodded. "Okay, Mrs."
Littlefoot nodded as well. "Yes, mother."
They passed the volcanoes across a large pond before hearing a familiar roar.
Petrie screamed. "AAAHH! SHARPTOOTH!"
They took cover behind a rock while Sona sought refuge in the mountains.
"It's Sharptooth, all right," Littlefoot confirmed.
"He must've followed us," Aylene realized.
Cera rolled her eyes. "Of course he followed us! I told you: once Sharptooth chooses his prey, he won't stop until he gets it!"
Aylene replied, "Oh, I believe you on that one."
"I don't know about you guys, but I'm done with this creep," J.D. declared.
"Me too," Fu added.
"Let's get rid of him for good," Littlefoot suggested.
Aylene replied, "I'm with you, Littlefoot."
J.D., Fu, Lincoln and Laney agreed with him as well.
Cera stared at them all in disbelief. "Are you guys insane?! No one has ever defeated Sharptooth before! Sure we've managed to escape from him, but that was mostly pure luck! We should just find a way around him."
J.D. shook his head. "No. If we do that, he'll just keep chasing us even if we make it to the Great Valley."
"I agree with you, J.D., and to be honest, I'm sick of this monster," Aylene stated. "I'm not going to let him hunt us down anymore."
"Me neither," Fu agreed.
"If we work together, I'm sure we can defeat him," Lincoln pointed out.
Laney nodded in agreement. "Yeah. There is strength in numbers."
"But what will we do?" Ducky wondered.
Littlefoot took a quick scan of the area. Once he had a good view of what was available to them, he got an idea. "Look. We'll coax him to the deep end of the pond. He can't swim with those skinny arms. Cera, Spike, and I will go up there and push that big rock on top of his head, causing him to fall into the water."
"Good plan, Littlefoot," J.D. praised. "The rest of us will provide cover fire."
Aylene nodded. "Good idea. Petrie, you whistle when he's just at the right spot: where the water darkens."
"You can count on Petrie," Petrie said with a salute.
"What about you, Aylene?" Cera asked.
Aylene pointed to a ledge just above the pond, which was opposite the ledge with the boulder that Littlefoot was planning to use.
"I'll station myself up there and protect you with my fire magic and arrows. If Sharptooth attacks you, we'll distract him."
J.D. nodded. "That's a good idea, Aylene. Me, Fu, Lincoln, and Laney will provide aerial cover fire."
"Perfect," Littlefoot declared, "now all we need is some bait."
They all turned to look at Ducky.
Ducky pointed to herself. "M.E.?!" She then gave a rapid shake. "Oh no! No, no, no, no! No, no, no, no!"
Cera sighed and rolled her eyes. "Relax, Ducky. All you have to do is lure him here, and we'll take care of the rest."
"Besides, once you get out of here, you'll be in your element," Aylene explained. "You can swim, but he can't. You'll have the advantage."
Aylene looked out from behind the rock and saw that Sharptooth was climbing up higher toward the peak of the small mountain. She followed his intended path until she reached a black opening on the mountain's side.
"Looks like he's heading for that cave; if we're going to do this, we'd better get ready while we can."
Lincoln nodded. "Okay. Operation: Destroy Sharptooth Once and For All is a go."
"Let's do it," J.D. agreed.
Cera then realized someone was missing. "Wait. Where's Littlefoot's mom?"
"Oh, she's over there." J.D. pointed to where she was hiding. "Okay. Let's go."
Ducky was all alone as she climbed up to the cave Sharptooth had just entered. She tip-toed to a large enough rock and ducked down, keeping herself hidden in the shadows.
She shivered and crouched as Sharptooth suddenly stopped and growled. She peered over the edge of the rock and noticed he was looking in the opposite direction. She knew she needed to get him out of the cave and down to the pond, where the rest of the group was waiting. The problem was figuring out how to do it without becoming his next meal.
She took a deep breath and prepared to do something extremely stupid. Ducky let out a guttural scream. "AAAAAHHHHH!"
Her scream drew Sharptooth's attention, and she quickly fell behind the rock again. He jerked up, alert, and began scanning the cave.
Ducky peered over the rock again, shivering and her heart pounding furiously. Sharptooth was nowhere to be found this time. She hadn't heard him take any steps, but he had snuck away. She began to listen for him, but all she heard was water dripping from the ceiling.
Sharptooth, she thought, had vanished. She lost her nerve as she took a slow step back and decided to leave. Sharptooth had appeared from nowhere behind the little swimmer just as she was about to turn around!
Ducky ran, and they both slid down the slope, and she and Sharptooth crashed into the shallows of the pond.
Ducky dove underwater and hid beneath some rocks.
Petrie blew the whistle to alert Littlefoot, Cera, and Spike that Sharptooth had arrived where they needed him. After about four tries, he finally succeeded.
Littlefoot, Cera, and Spike began pushing.
J.D. shot a red beam of light at Sharptooth, which hit him in the side and burned him.
"Take that!" cried J.D.
Fu launched a lightning bolt into his mouth, causing his jaw to hang open numbly.
Aylene shot a stream of fire at him, burning his leg.
Laney had Sharptooth entangled in sharp bramble vines, causing him much pain.
Sharptooth's tail nearly knocked Aylene off the rock she was standing on.
But when she got back on, she noticed that Littlefoot, Cera, and Spike had almost pushed the rock off the cliff.
Aylene was terrified as she watched the intense battle and knew she had to act quickly or jeopardize her friends' lives. She got down on her hands and knees, shook her head, and looked up, terrified, at the situation. She had to do something, and she had to do it right away.
"I promised!" whispered Aylene.
She desperately reached deep within herself, grabbing her inner strength.
"I PROMISED!" screamed Aylene.
She grabbed her bow, stood up quickly, drew an arrow, and strung the arrow with all her strength.
Sharptooth was exactly where she needed him to make this shot work. She only had one shot at this and had to make it count.
"SHARPTOOTH!" yelled Aylene.
Sharptooth turned to face her, and she let go of the arrow, which landed exactly where it was supposed to.
It went right through Sharptooth's heart.
"Bullseye!" exclaimed J.D.
"Yes!" cheered Lincoln.
"All right, Aylene!" yelled Laney.
"Way to go!" cheered Fu.
Sharptooth staggered as he let out a painful howl. Littlefoot, Cera and Spike pushed the rock off the ledge, and it hit Sharptooth in the head. The T-Rex was on the verge of death.
"Laney, now!" demanded J.D.
"You got it!" replied Laney.
Laney used her vines to lift Sharptooth and toss him into the water with an enormous splash.
They all watched as Sharptooth sunk to the bottom of the pool. As the giant ripples faded, a stream of dark red emerged from the depths.
"We did it. We won!" J.D. cheered.
But then J.D. heard a crackling sound and saw the rock Aylene was standing on started to topple. The rock tipped over, and Alene fell into the water, along with the ledge, which vanished beneath the water's surface.
"AYLENE!" screamed everyone in fear.
They dashed towards the pool, and Sona emerged from her hiding place.
"Can Aylene swim?" Cera worriedly asked.
Littlefoot replied, "I don't know! I hope so."
Aylene's bow sat atop the water's surface. Aylene, however, was nowhere to be found. As they began to believe they had lost her, their sadness grew.
But then, from the center of the pool, small bubbles began to form. With each passing second, more and more appeared. They all took a step back, fearful of what might come from those bubbles.
Finally, to their surprise, Aylene burst out of the water like a mermaid and gasped for air.
"Aylene!" J.D. exclaimed with relief.
"She's alright!" Laney exclaimed.
Everyone cheered for joy and relief as Aylene grabbed her bow and swam to shore. When she arrived, she crawled out, coughing up water and struggling to fill her lungs with air again.
"Aylene!" J.D. hugged her tightly. "Thank goodness you're alive!"
Aylene cracked a grin. "Of course... I'm still alive. It'll take more... than a drop in the water... to keep me down," she said, shivering.
"We're so glad you're okay," Littlefoot expressed his gratitude. "You had us worried there."
"I'm sorry," Aylene apologized. She hugged every one of them. "I'm just glad you're all okay."
"Me too," Lincoln agreed.
"What about Sharptooth?" Cera asked.
"He's dead. I saw him sink to the bottom. He won't be troubling us anymore," Aylene explained.
They went to the mountain cave to rest for the night. Sharptooth, the land's "Walking Terror," had finally been defeated.
The greatest miracle was that Petrie could now fly.
The next morning, they continued and went up a hill and saw a massive landscape. A vast valley filled with lush green meadows, many trees of various sizes, and several waterfalls cascading down crystal blue rivers and streams just below them. A sweet, heavenly scent of wildflowers swept up in the wind as if to greet them in their new home.
It was the GREAT VALLEY.
''The Great Valley!" Littlefoot exclaimed in awe.
"We found it!" J.D. cheered.
"We sure did!" Cera agreed.
"Yep, yep, yep!" Ducky cheered.
"Welcome home, everyone," Sona said, smiling.
Littlefoot was cheering. "We did it! We did it together!"
They spread out as they rushed down the cliffs.
Ducky and Spike ran straight to a stream of fresh water and jumped in.
"Ducky, is that you?!" a voice asked in shock.
The little swimmer raised her head and looked at the voice that had called her name. As she saw her mother and siblings near the river's edge, happiness rushed through her. She had found her family, and they were safe.
Spike skidded to a stop near the family of swimmers and smiled.
"This is our new brother, Spike!" Ducky exclaimed cheerfully.
Spike was adopted into Ducky's family.
Petrie flew up to the tops of the trees, where he discovered his mother and siblings, and they were all safe and sound.
Petrie smiled happily as he saw his mom. "Mama! I a flyer!"
Petrie's mother caught him as he flew into her arms and embraced him with joy and happiness. The flyer's siblings cheered when they saw their brother had finally returned.
"Daddy!" Cera yelled.
"Cera?!" Cera's dad replied happily, yet was shocked to see her.
Cera raced straight through a patch of flowers, and when she reached her father, he looked at her with astonishment. He then gave her a genuine smile and nuzzled her, which she returned.
J.D., Fu, Aylene, Lincoln, Laney, Sona and Littlefoot found Littlefoot's Grandma and Grandpa.
"Grandma! Grandpa!" Littlefoot yelled happily upon seeing them.
"Littlefoot! Sona!" Littlefoot's grandparents exclaimed.
Littlefoot's grandparents were relieved that they were both fine.
"Aylene, J.D., Fu, Lincoln, and Laney all helped us get here," Littlefoot explained to his grandparents.
They respectfully bowed.
J.D. expressed his gratitude by saying, "We were happy to help."
"Thank you so much," Grandma expressed her gratitude.
"You're welcome," Aylene replied.
J.D. demonstrated how to use the Time Stone for Aylene, a means of travelling back and forth from their world to the age of the dinosaurs.
J.D., Fu, Lincoln, and Laney were sucked into a vortex, which ended the exercise.
J.D. was surprised to learn that Aylene and her family lived next to them.
J.D. and Varie walk over, and she notices him.
"J.D.!" Aylene exclaimed, surprised.
She hugged J.D. in greeting.
"I had no idea you lived right next door to me, Aylene," J.D. explained.
"Neither did I," Aylene confessed. She notices Varie and says, "Oh, I don't believe we met."
Varie introduced herself. "My name is Varie and I'm J.D.'s fiance."
Aylene congratulated the couple. "Congratulations, you two."
"Thank you," J.D. said, smiling.
"I'd like to introduce you to my family," Aylene told them.
Aylene escorted J.D. and Varie into her massive mansion.
Aylene introduced her father first. "J.D., Varie, this is my father, Jonathan."
"It's a pleasure to meet you," J.D. said courteously.
"Same here," Varie nodded.
J.D. shakes his hand.
Jonathan gave a friendly smile. "I've heard a lot of good things about you, J.D."
"I can tell a lot of people have heard about us," J.D. replied.
"This is my mom, Elinor," Aylene said, introducing her.
"It's a pleasure," Varie smiled.
"Same here," Elinor replied. "Are you and J.D. close?"
"We're engaged, and we've got ten years to plan," J.D. explained.
Jonathan congratulated the couple. "Congratulations, you two. You have a lot of planning."
"I know," J.D. agreed.
"This is Derek, my brother," Aylene explained.
"I know your brother," J.D. explained, "we go to the same gym class."
Derek nodded in agreement. "Yeah. J.D. and Varie are truly a force to be reckoned with."
"That's cool," Aylene replied. "These are my grandparents, Elaine and Richard."
"It's a pleasure to meet you both," J.D. said politely.
"Same here, J.D.," Elaine replied.
Aylene then gave her grandmother a serious look. "Grandma, we need to talk. You, me, and J.D."
"Varie can come as well," J.D. added.
In Aylene's room.
Aylene tells Elaine about her time in the Dinosaur World and how they all managed to defeat Sharptooth.
"Did you say his name was "Sharptooth?" Elaine asked, interrupting her.
J.D. nodded. "Yes, we did. Have you come across him before?"
Elaine brushed off the question. "Just continue on. I'll tell you when you're finished."
Aylene continued her story. She told her how they met Sona, Littlefoot, Cera, Petrie, Ducky, and Spike, their journey to the Great Valley, their encounters with Sharptooth, and how they finally defeated Sharptooth.
"After that, we found the Great Valley, and the Time Stone allowed me to return home," Aylene explained.
Elaine was perplexed and amazed.
"Grandma?" Aylene questioned.
Elaine smiled proudly at her granddaughter. "Aylene, you, J.D., and your friends are going to become legends in that world."
"What do you mean?" Aylene asked.
Elaine elaborated. "Sharptooth has plagued that land for many years. Many have tried to take him down. But they were unsuccessful. That is until now."
"Whoa. I had no idea Sharptooth was that ruthless," J.D. admitted.
"Me neither," Varie agreed.
"How do you know that?" Aylene inquired.
"Because I've fought Sharptooth before," Elaine explained.
Aylene gasped at that.
"I didn't know that," J.D. said, now looking at her in a different light.
Elaine nodded. "Yes. When I was a little bit older than you, Aylene, my dinosaur friend - who was a Diplodocus - and I tracked Sharptooth down and found him attacking the Great Valley."
Aylene was shocked. Sharptooth had been to the Great Valley before.
"It was a long battle, but I got a few shots at him and my friend knocked him down into the gorge," Elaine explained.
What J.D. had just heard astounded him. "Wow. That's amazing. So we weren't the only ones who went to Dinosaur World."
"Yeah," Aylene agreed. "But wait, I didn't know you knew archery."
"Believe me, you didn't just get your skills from grandfather," Elaine smirked.
"Does grandpa know about this?" Aylene wondered.
Elaine shook her head. "No. I met him after all these events happened. I'd considered telling him several times, but I never knew how. Plus, I can't exactly show him either."
"Why not?" Aylene asked.
Elaine elaborated. "When my friend and I discovered Sharptooth was still alive, we decided to track him down and defeat him once and for all. Even though he was injured from our previous battle, he remained a threat to that world. But before we could do anything, the Time Stone stopped working for me. I couldn't go back, no matter how hard I tried. The only thing that came to mind was that I had grown too old, or that it was time to pass the stone on to the next successor."
J.D. could see where she was going with this. "And after Aylene arrived, we helped her, Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie, and Spike defeat Sharptooth once and for all. Finishing what you couldn't accomplish."
Elaine nodded. "That's right. And for that, I am truly grateful."
"I know how you feel, grandma," Aylene said sadly.
Elaine gave a warm chuckle. "Oh, Aylene, you're still young. The stone should still work for you."
"What, really?!" Alene exclaimed, shocked yet excited.
"I didn't just use the Time Stone once, you know," Elaine explained. "I'm not sure why it stopped working for me, but you should still be able to use it."
Elaine taught Aylene how to use the command "Portal Open," which would help her get to and from Dinosaur World.
Aylene called that world The Land Before Time.
THE END.
