Hey guys! I just want to let you know that this chapter is inspired by "Mansion" by NF. He's a great rapper. He doesn't curse at all and the songs dig deep in feeling. Anyway, I hope this chapter is motivational and great. Enjoy!

Ian wandered the mountains for a whole week now. He moped around, feeling lonely and sorry for himself. He was on a hunt, hoping to at least catch something. He was behind a rock, staring at a bunny.

"That should hold me up for a while," Ian thought.

The bunny instantly saw Ian and began to run.

"Come back you floof!" Ian yelled as he ran after the bunny.

They ran through the trees, with Ian not taking his eyes off the rabbit for a second. The bunny eventually jumped in a hole, and Ian started digging after it.

"Try catching a deer, they are much easier," A voice called out.

"What do you want?" Ian called back as the T-rex revealed himself.

"I know what happened. Blue told me," The T-rex stated.

"Did you come all the way over here to tell me that?" Ian replied in an annoyed tone.

"I wanted to show you something. Maybe it would put you in a better mood," The T-rex said, "Follow me,"

The two dinosaurs ran for about 10 minutes before arriving to their destination. Ian felt his heart drop and his blood run cold.

It was the Lockwood mansion.

"Okay, you showed me. Can we leave now?" Ian asked.

"Go inside," The T-rex commanded.

"Heck no!" Ian replied, "I have bad memories in there. I don't want to go in,"

"Trust me,"

Ian reluctantly turned the handle and pushed the door open. The T-rex motioned him to go inside. Ian stepped inside and felt his heart beat with every step he took. The building was dark and still, with the moon as the only light to see the building.

Ian felt strong nostalgia as he looked around. He stared at the glass windows that contained habitat replicas from a long time ago. He saw the egg shell where he hatched. Ian guess it got moved by something. He picked it up and smiled.

"Is that your egg shell? I'm shocked it hasn't rotted," The T-rex said.

Ian then climbed the splintered remains of the stairway. Ian went into Maisie's room and looked around. He saw the rocking horse and her destroyed bed. He saw the shattered photo frame that still had the remains of the cut photo. Ian then saw the balcony. He stood on it and looked upon the land he roamed three years ago. Ian then began to run back downstairs when the T-rex stopped him at the bottom.

"Tell me, why aren't you going back to Blue and them?" The T-rex asked.

Ian sighed and reluctantly began to tell the truth.

"I feel that everyone will hate me," Ian explained, "Maisie and her family have been so good to me, and this is how I pay her back. I almost...got her…killed,"

Ian buried his snout into his claws as he cried.

The T-rex looked at him sympathetically.

"You know Blue has a crush on you, right?" The T-rex asked.

"I thought she had a crush on you!" Ian exclaimed, "Besides, she deserves better than me,"

The T-rex chuckled.

"You were the one who invited her to live with you," The T-rex stated., "You brought her home,"

Ian smiled a little.

"We also talked while you and Maisie went to play in the woods. She kept going on dreamy mode every time you were brought up. Blue kept denying it, but boy was it obvious!"

Ian laughed. Blue was introverted and hardly talked about her feelings, so it was surprising that she said anything about a crush. The T-rex suddenly went back to his grave tone.

"It's also time that you seen this," The T-rex stated as he motioned Ian to follow him.

The T-rex then led Ian to the one thing that Ian feared most.

The Triceratops skull.

"No no no no no!" Ian yelped as he tried to run off.

The T-rex pushed him back and made Ian face the skull.

"What do you see when you look into its eyes?" The T-rex asked.

Ian stared at the Triceratops skull. He saw what he saw before with the Trikylosaurus, the Indoraptor's death. Suddenly, the vision then slowly changed. Ian rapidly blinked to make sure he wasn't seeing things. The vision became the Trikylosaurus. Ian saw it attack Maisie, Blue, Owen, and Claire. He heard it laughing in Ian's face.

"You are nothing! Worthless! Pathetic! " Ian heard the Trikylosaurus say.

Ian then roared and destroyed the Triceratops skull. The bones flew everywhere as Ian slashed at them with his claws. Ian then snapped himself out of his rampage and saw the remains of the skull before him. Ian looked at the T-rex, who was smiling.

"It was the only way I can get you to confront the one thing that haunted you," The T-rex stated.

"You needed to let go of your past," The T-rex looked down at Ian, "You needed to let the Indoraptor go,"

Ian sighed as he continued to stare at the broken skull before him, and suddenly the T-rex stared out the window in a slight panic.

"By the way, I ran into the Trikylosaurus on the way over to you," The T-rex suddenly had a nervous tone in his voice, "He's out to kill Maisie,"

Ian felt his blood run cold and his heart stop beating in only a few seconds.

"Those two words, 'kill' and 'Maisie', should never be in the same sentence" Ian thought.

"Do you think they will even be happy to see me?" Ian asked.

"If they truly cared, they would love you even if you were the deadliest thing in the universe," The T-rex answered.

Ian smiled hopefully as he ran out the door.

"May the force be with you," The T-rex whispered, then suddenly yelled to himself.

"Dang it. It doesn't have the same ring to it. Oh well, I wonder if the cabinet has anything good,"

The T-rex then raided the cabinet and enjoyed the delicious beef jerky and other goods that the mansion had to offer.

Well, I hope this chapter was motivational. Who will get to Maisie first, the Trikylosaurus or Ian? Also, after the story is over, I'll be planning to write some random one-shots every once in a while about Ian, so stay tuned!