I do not own Jurassic Park. I only own Amy.
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My nerves were on edge the entire tour, especially when we stopped in front the Tyrannosaurus Rex enclosure. I frowned when they made a goat appear in a small cage, which slowly disappeared and left the goat on a chain. "I don't want to see this," I thought and gave a sigh of relief when the cars started moving again.
"It looks like it is going to storm," I muttered after looking out the window at the clouds.
"What is that?" Dr. Grant said once we were further away from the last enclosure. He jumped out of the jeep and Dr. Sattler quickly followed him.
"I guess we're getting out of the car," Dr. Malcolm said and we joined Dr. Grant and Dr. Sattler. The lawyer, Tim, and Lex also got out of their car and joined us as we walked into a field where a triceratops was laying on the ground and one of the park workers was checking on it.
"What's wrong with it?" I heard Tim ask his sister.
"I don't know," Lex muttered.
"Excuse me, do you have a walkie-talkie I could use?" I asked the worker while Dr. Sattler tried figuring out what was making the dinosaur sick. "Thanks," I replied when he handed me his walkie-talkie.
I walked a little distance away so I could try to get in touch with Robert. I was starting to get worried about the storm. "Robert," I said once I found the channel he usually used.
"Amy, is that you?" Robert replied.
"Yes, we've stopped the tour because of a sick triceratops. What is going on with the weather? I think there might be a bad storm," I said as I looked at the worker's jeep. I did not want to continue this tour.
"Hammond doesn't believe me but there is a bad storm heading this way. Leave the tour. Take the jeep back," he said and I could hear how stressed he sounded.
"Is something else going on?" I asked softly.
"I just don't want something to happen to you. I have a bad feeling about this," he said and I took a deep breath.
"I'll take the jeep back and meet you at the main building," I finally said after taking a minute to calm down.
"Thank you. I'll be waiting for you," he said and the walkie-talkie went silent.
I gave the walkie-talkie back to the worker before asking if I could go back to the main building with him after he finished checking on the dinosaur. When he said that he had room in the jeep, I gave a deep sigh of relief. The thunder above just made my bad feeling about today worse.
I waved goodbye to Lex and Tim, who kept staring out the window at the dinosaur. The tour jeeps disappeared from sight and I hoped that everything went well. Watching Dr. Sattler dig through the dinosaur's feces made me nauseous, so I had to go sit in the jeep until they were done checking on the dinosaur.
"Why didn't you stay on the tour?" Dr. Sattler asked when she sat in the jeep behind me.
"I need to get back to the main building," I replied not giving much detail. I didn't want to worry Dr. Sattler about my bad feeling when there was a chance that nothing could happen.
"If we have time, I would love to look at the murals you've been painting," she continued and I smiled.
"I'll show them to you," I replied and quickly buckled my seat belt before the jeep started moving on a path that would take us to the main building.
"So who did you talk to on the walkie-talkie earlier?" she asked and laughed when I jumped.
"You met him earlier at the raptor enclosure," I said and looked up at her with a shy smile.
"Robert Muldoon," Dr. Sattler exclaimed in surprise.
"That's him," I said and laughed when she finally closed her jaws. "He's actually a big sweetie when you get to know him," I continued and she just gave me a smile.
"Sounds just like Alan," she said and now it was my turn to tease her a little bit. "I just wish he wanted kids," she whispered and frowned when she realized I heard her.
"Maybe one day," I said and gave her a pat on the shoulder.
"Maybe," she said and we didn't talk much after that until we got to the main building.
I was finally able to relax a little today when I saw Robert waiting in the lobby. A grin appeared on his face when I saw him, and I could help but run forward and hug him. I ignored the giggling from Dr. Sattler when Robert kissed me.
When Robert pulled away from me so he could see who was giggling at us, but I saw a worried expression on his face. He looked down at me and saw me staring up at him. "I'll tell you in a minute," he whispered before giving a polite smile to Dr. Sattler. "Would you like to join us in the computer lab to watch the rest of the tour and check on your companions?" he suggested and Dr. Sattler nodded.
"So how bad is the storm going to be?" I whispered after Dr. Sattler entered the computer lab and we stayed in the hallway.
"Severe, but that's not the worst part. One of the men who works on all of the computers and security systems has disappeared, and the systems are starting to fail," Robert said as he placed his hands on my shoulders.
"What does that mean?" I asked even though I had an idea of what that meant.
"It means that all of the security systems, locks, and electrical fences are down. It also means that the power will eventually go out, and the dinosaurs will be able to get out of their enclosures," he said and quickly grabbed me around the waist before I could collapse to the floor.
