The Medal glowed as it neared the Allo, releasing the Vivosaur contained inside. Aeros's size was incredible, standing just as tall as the other dinosaur. He (I decided, as Vivosaurs don't have genders) was also a similar shade of blue, albeit slightly darker. The only real way to tell the difference was the feather-like protrusions all over Aeros's body.
The two Vivosaurs eyes each other angrily, obviously waiting to attack.
"Wind Blast," Joe said, "That's its attack."
I nodded, relaying the order to Aeros, who obeyed immediately, raising his head and letting out a ferocious roar that put Allo's of shame. I covered my face as the incredible winds from the attack rushed past me. It seamed to have even more effect on the opposing dino, as it was knocked to the ground by that single attack. Then, as all Vivosaurs do when beaten, it let out a final, defeated roar, and shrunk back into its Dino Medal in a flash of lighAeros roared in victory as it to returned to its Medal. I walk over and picked it up, staring at the picture of the carnivore in awe.
"Woo-wee!" Joe exclaimed for the second time that day, "That right did calm Allo down! You've got the makins' of a great Fighter in ya Dino!"
"That was amazing, Dino!" Todd looked like he would explode of excitement, then started sulking, "That would have been me, if only it hadn't been for my stupid stomach."
"Well, much obliged for helpin' wrangle up that Allosaurus," Joe started, picking up the white Medal, "We Vivosaur Rangers have been trying to catch him for weeks!"
"We should be thanking you," Todd replied, "If not for you, we'd be dino-chow!"
"I guess we're even then," the cowboy smiled and summoned his Pterra to fly off.
I remembered something last second, "Wait, Joe!" He looked at me questioningly until I held out Aeros's Dino Medal, "This is yours," I said.
Joe smiled and tilted his hat, "Not anymore, it ain't. As real thanks for helpin' me out I'll let you keep Aeros. Adios!" He exclaimed, as Pterra launched into the sky, leaving both Todd and me with our mouths gaping open.
I stared at the circular object in my hand as everything processed and couldn't help but smile. Even Todd's constant complaining about how he wish his stomach hadn't been aching didn't sour my mood. I was now an honest-to-goodness Fossil Fighter, and I couldn't wait to see where it would take me.
