A/N: So, I honestly didn't expect this big of a response to my story… In respect to that, this has come out a lot earlier than I had originally planned. I hope you enjoy it.

Disclaimer: I do not own Jurassic World or anything about it. I do love dinosaurs though.


Owen tossed his vest onto the counter as soon as he entered his bungalow. He had gotten home a lot later than he'd intended because of all the crap going on around the park. At least now he knew why everything there was in such disarray. The Indominus Rex had been created. And management didn't seem to have told anyone at all about it. He briefly wondered if Ms. Senior Assets Manager, Claire Dearing, knew about them. Though even if she had, she probably wouldn't have told him. After all, it wasn't an "asset" that was under his jurisdiction.

An unwelcome feeling suddenly hit him and he looked around cautiously. After living by the lake for so long, he had gotten into the habit of double checking his home to make sure no one was inside after a long day out. He'd gotten a few unwelcome surprises from the local wildlife. Luckily, it wasn't any of the "assets," as Claire was so fond of calling the dinosaurs of the park. He didn't like having any critters making a mess. Luckily, he'd remembered to close the window for once and nothing came inside. It was still a mess, but at least there wasn't any more added to it.

He walked over to his desk and turned on his laptop before heading towards the kitchen to find some grub. He opened his fridge and looked around. Beer, juice, pizza leftovers, and a couple sandwiches he had acquired from the conference room the other day. He gingerly lifted up the top of one and looked inside. It didn't look moldy. He shrugged and pulled a couple out along with a beer and tossed the sandwiches in the microwave to warm up before heading back to his laptop. He popped it open while glancing around one more time with slight unease. He felt like someone was watching him ever since he left the lab. In the end he decided to just ignore the growing trepidation he had and just go back to his search.

The moment the laptop home screen came on he went straight to the Jurassic World website. If management didn't tell him about the Indominus Rex, maybe they had told everyone else about them first. It certainly wouldn't be the first time. And it definitely wouldn't be the last time. He clicked the link and started looking at the upcoming attractions page. The only thing there was the upcoming aquatic center. Apparently they needed something new and exciting. So why not have dinosaurs in water? He snorted at the imagery it presented in his mind. A T-Rex sticking to the shallow zone while the Triceratops dino paddled away. Still, at least he wouldn't be a part of that. Water and he tended to not get along all that well.

He kept searching the page, but it was all about the Mosasaurus Feeding Show. So the public didn't know. A minor relief. Still, it wouldn't have changed much. The public was usually split into three different camps when it came to Jurassic World. First camp, the Hell Yes camp that was excited with every little the Jurassic World did whether it was about a new dinosaur or a new souvenir they could buy. The second camp hated Jurassic World and everything about it. From the rights of the dinosaurs to the treatment and the God complex mentality they said all the scientists had. To be fair, he was sure that only really applied to Dr. Henry Wu. But he knew he'd be fired in an instant for confirming that to the general public. Then there was the third camp, arguably his favorite camp. The camp that just didn't care about Jurassic World either way. He respected their lack of enthusiasm and hate.

After looking over the page one last time, he decided to give up. There wasn't really anything worthwhile. No announcements, previews, or even hints. That was the weirdest thing. Usually, at least as he was aware, the park would always put out announcements before the dinosaur was born, or made in their case. That way, management would be able to see and better anticipate public reaction to how the dinosaur will be received once the exhibit opens. Then, based on that, they'd build and setup the area appropriately. But apparently that wasn't the plan in this case. The question was why. Was it because it was a dinosaur hybrid? Even so, it's still a dinosaur. There was no reason to treat it any differently.

Owen took a sip of his beer. Thinking about it, he wasn't really that hungry. He was just going through the motions. There wasn't really much to do with his job anymore. There was no excitement or major differences. And there wouldn't be any happening until the Velociraptors grew up. That'd really only take a few months or so. Not much time in the grand scheme of things. But until then, it was Velociraptor Chew Toy duty for him.

'The things I do for this job…' Owen thought morosely. 'I'm gonna need a partner soon.'

The smell of the sandwich caught his attention and he got up to take it out of the microwave. He took a cautious sniff of it before taking a bite.

'Huh, even the sandwiches here are gourmet. They really went all out.' Owen took a few more bites before going back to his desk.

'Now then…' Owen thought, grinning mischievously as he opened another window on the browser. 'Let's see what we have planned for tonight.'

Owen pulled up the schedule for the night guard duty. If there was ever a good time to sneak in, that was it. While he was a worker, and definitely had the right to enter and leave as he pleased, he was sure that that didn't matter where the Indominus Rex were concerned. And now he had to be careful. He couldn't risk getting into trouble. Especially after the Indominus Rex imprinted on him. Even if it wasn't planned, even if it may not matter, he couldn't leave those two alone. Not now. The scientists had already proved they were unfit to take care of them by placing the eggs away from people and dinosaurs alike. He didn't want to wait around and see how they messed up next.

After a minute of looking, he found what he was searching for. The security would be the same as it usually was. No major changes at all. The only thing that really changed would be that the guards would walk by the door with Indominus Rex every 30 minutes. Not a bad plan actually. If the guards stayed outside the whole time, people could obviously tell that there was something important in the room. And it seemed a different set of guards would walk by it each time in order to doubly make sure that no one would see it was actually constantly being checked on. Smart. It seems Vic Hoskins knew what he was doing. This also meant he knew what was in there. He may be a good worker, but like Owen, he wouldn't do something if he didn't know exactly why he was doing it. Either he would have to be told, or he'd find out some other way. Given his close relationship with Simon Masrani, and his habit for getting things his way, Owen was willing to bet his last beer on the former. That dick.

Still, this only furthered his need to check up on the little ones as soon as possible. If the guards would be walking by the room, then that meant the Indominus Rex were still in there. That meant that even after being born, the scientists were keeping them away from other people. Owen had to force himself to stop from marching over there right now to check up on them. They really were messing up big time when it came to the hybrids. It's almost as if they assumed the new dinosaurs weren't like others in any way, shape, or form. And thus they had to be isolated. In the end, that'd lead to major psychological damage. Especially if the Indominus Rex were even a bit like the Velociraptors. They'd probably excel best in a pack-like group. But since they were the only ones of their kind, that was probably definitely not going to happen.

Owen shut down his laptop before quickly finishing his sandwich and getting up. The sun was just starting to set. If he left now, he'd probably make in time right when the shift changed. He'd need to make it back to the lab in time. That way he'd be guaranteed to stay with the Indominus Rex for as long as possible while not getting caught, hopefully. Nodding to himself, he grabbed his Walkman and vest before jogging outside to his bike. He took one last look around before jumping on and starting it. As he rode, he couldn't help but feel that there was something he was forgetting.


The ride there was easy enough. Owen stopped his bike just a bit short of where the guards would be stationed and pushed his bike into the foliage for cover. This area of the park was off limits to people who didn't work there. And every worker had learned to stay on the path. There was no way his bike would be taken. Besides, it's not like the thief would get for on this island. He glanced around to see if there were any signs of life. Besides the sounds of the forest, there wasn't anyone around. He put his ear buds in and turned on his Walkman before casually walking up to the building housing the laboratory. One of the basics when it came to infiltrating a place, act like you have the right to be there.

Unfortunately, the door was locked. It was only natural, considering how late it was. Still, it wasn't that big of a deal. There were lots of ways to get inside. While Vic may make a good Chief of Security, he tended to overlook the basics. Or rather, in this case, human error. Owen walked over to the side of the building, mindful to avoid the security cameras, before finally finding what he was looking for. An open window. Granted, he had been the one to open it. So it wasn't securities fault. It was, however, their fault for not closing it. Owen ran over and jumped inside. Looking from side to side, he was pleased to see that no one was there. Still, he closed the window and briskly started walking towards his destination.

Most of the lights were dimmed by this time. All the doors were locked. By this point of the night, there was no one around but security and a couple of scientists. It was in his best interest to avoid everyone though. He turned off his walkman so he could hear if anyone was coming. There wasn't a single sound to be heard though. Except for the elevator. That was moving. Owen's eyes widened in alarm and he looked around for a place to hide. Unfortunately, the hallway was completely bare. He bit his lip in worry as he kept looking around. There was really nothing he could do. The elevator stopped. He stood there in wait. Slowly, the elevator door opened. Except it didn't. Owen breathed a sigh of relief as he realized what had happened. Someone went on the other side of the wall. The elevator had 2 doors. One for the inner part of the building, and the other one was for the outer part.

Owen waited half a minute to make sure whoever went on the other side was away before pushing the elevator button. Immediately, the doors opened. He made his way inside and quickly pushed the button for the floor where the Indominus Rex were being kept. The wait was agonizing. At this point, the 30 seconds the elevator took felt like 30 minutes. Owen impatiently checked his watch. If he remembered the schedule correctly, he'd have about 2 minutes to get back into the room before someone came by to check on it. Luckily, the door didn't have a window, so no one could look inside. Still, it was better to be safe than sorry. The door opened and he ran out, trying to stay as silent as possible as he made his way over to the egg area.

Sooner than he'd thought, he'd made it. He even had a minute to spare. Looking around, he noticed that there wasn't any sign of people around. Even the sound of machinery and lab tech stuff wasn't filling the hallway like it usually did. Owen filed this away in his head as he stared at the door. Questions for later. For now, this was the priority. He typed in Henry Wu's code into the lock for the second time that day and once again the red light turned green and he opened the door separating him from the hybrids.

Owen's eyes blinked at the sudden change in light. The lights here got dimmer as well, but they'd remained on.

"Those assholes…" Owen muttered as he walked into the room, taking care to close the door behind him.

A quick glance around the room told him everything he needed to know. It seemed as though the Indominus Rex had been checked up on. This was made evident by the glass container around them to ensure they wouldn't jump off of the table and onto the ground. There still weren't any cameras inside luckily. But a desk had been added as well as papers, pencils, and some files. There was also some food and drinks on it. It was most likely for the dinosaurs. The labeling and appearance didn't look familiar to Owen. Though there was some red splotches on some pieces. Owen's brow furrowed as he noticed that detail. Looking back to the center of the room, he saw that the Indominus Rex were aware of his arrival.

Once again, they were both staring him right in the eyes. One with a glare, and the other with curiosity. He made his way over and inspected the glass wall the scientists had erected around them. It was covered with claw marks and teeth marks. There wasn't really any order to it. But it was plain to see that every possible place that could be scratched was scratched. He whistled a bit as he saw the damage. While it wasn't a lot, or even really that bad, it was still impressive. Even the Velociraptors hadn't scratched that much on purpose already. Then again, they didn't need to. They weren't in a little glass bowl-like thing.

A growl quickly grabbed his attention. The glaring Indominus Rex had moved a bit closer to him and was looking up at him menacingly. His lip quirked up at the sight.

"Are you trying to scare me?" Owen whispered, mirth filling his tone.

The Indominus Rex kept growling. Though it was a bit softer now, and it had stood up a bit straighter at the sound of his voice.

Owen looked at the other one. The second Indominus Rex had also move closer to him. Though at the same time, it gave a wide berth to its sibling.

Owen raised his hand. Both Indominus Rex stared at it. Slowly, hesitantly, he moved it to rest on the top of the glass. Neither of them moved.

Owen was about to place his hand in to pet them, but the sudden sight of red on their teeth stopped him in his tracks. Apparently they'd bother already achieved first blood with someone, probably a scientist. He made a mental note to stop by the lab in the morning to see who the unlucky fool was that had gotten bitten. Still, he had an urge to at least try. After looking at the two of them, he made a decision.

"You can hear me, right?" Owen said to them.

They both continued to look at him. Their tails slowly wagged behind them.

"I'm sorry I had to leave earlier, I had some stuff to take care of around the park. It's in my job description. Unfortunately." Owen rolled his eyes as he recalled his day. He shook it off and looked back at them.

Neither of them reacted much. Though the one had stopped growling and was now looking a bit more inquisitively at him. The other merely cocked its head and kept staring at his hand.

"My name is Owen Grady," Owen said slowly, making sure to emphasize his name as he pronounced it slowly. While they likely had no clue what he was saying, he needed them to get used to his voice and tone. "I'm going to be taking care of you. I'm not sure how, but I will. I promise."

Owen turned and looked at the food on the table. It looked like junk to him. He checked his pockets to see if he had any snacks. Luckily he had some beef jerky stashed away in there. It was something he'd gotten into the habit of eating while working at Jurassic World. It was small, easy to carry, and lasted long. It was perfect. Plus Claire would sometimes complain about the smell. Another added bonus. He pulled it out and held in in front of him. The Indominus Rex stared at it hungrily.

"So you like jerky, eh?" Owen said, smirking at them. He ripped the beef jerky into two equal pieces and held them apart with both hands. Both Indominus Rex followed the pieces with their eyes and made hesitant steps towards the pieces before stopping.

"Don't like being hand fed?" Owen asked rhetorically. The blood on their teeth showed that maybe they did, and they like the fingers holding the food too. Yeah, he didn't feel like letting them bite him. He dropped the food. "There you go."

Instantly both dinosaur hybrids ran towards their respective pieces and bit into them viciously. Owen's eyes widened at their enthusiasm. Both of them quickly managed to finish them and started to squawk at him for more. Owen quickly tried to shush them.

"Shhhh!" Owen whispered frantically. He glanced at the door. There shouldn't be anyone checking on it soon, but still. "Please be quiet."

Somehow, remarkably, his pleas were heard and answered. Both dinosaur hybrids stopped squawking and stared at him. Though it was more likely that they were confused or enthralled by the strange gestures he was making in order to quiet them down. Either way, they had stopped.

Owen breathed a sigh of relief. He pulled out the bag and showed it to them. Slowly, he grabbed a few more pieces and dropped two on each side for them. Once again, they both ran over and started to eat them. As they ate, Owen walked over to the table and grabbed the bottle left there. He opened it up and took a quick sniff. Water. Perfect. He also grabbed a bowl before walking back over. He couldn't help but smile as he saw that they were both done and were waiting for him.

"Well you must have been hungry," Owen murmured. He was a bit worried at their reaction to the food. That most likely meant that they hadn't been fed enough earlier. They should've been. It wasn't good to eat right before falling asleep. And based on how their eyes were blinking a bit more often now, they were close. "Ok now, I'm gonna give you two something to wash down that beef jerky."

Owen looked at both of them as he slowly poured the water into the bowl he had picked up. They Indominus Rex both stared at the flowing water until Owen stopped. Slowly, hesitantly, he lowered the bowl until it was between the two of them. Neither gave any reaction besides staring at his hand.

"There you go." Owen whispered as he pulled his hand out.

The Indominus Rex cautiously made their way over to the bowl. Sniffing it tentatively, they take a slow lick before starting to drink it with a bit more enthusiasm. Owen grinned at the sounds the two were making as they slurped up the water. Though that grin quickly faded as one them growled and tried to bite the other.

"No!" Owen whispered anxiously. He reached in and pushed the bone white colored Indominus Rex away from its sibling. The Indominus Rex stilled instantly at the feel of his hand. Meanwhile, the other one whimpered and stepped back from the water.

"No, no," Owen whispered soothingly. "It ok, don't worry."

Owen used his other hand to push the bowl back towards the snow white Indominus Rex. It stared down at the bowl uncertainly.

Owen turned his attention back to the one he was pushing against in his hand. "We don't do that. We don't hurt family."

The Indominus Rex just licked its lips, licking off the excess water. However, Owen could feel that its heart rate had sped up a bit.

"Do you understand? You can't do that." Owen said. He moved his hand away and brought it on top of its head to soothingly pat it before moving his hand across its back in slow, long strokes. The Indominus Rex eyed him and crooned softly under the ministrations.

Eventually it lay down and closed its eyes.

Owen breathed a sigh of a relief. That had gone so much better than he'd expected. He was expecting at least three new sets of teeth marks on his hands. But nope, nothing. A sudden nudge brought his attention back to his hand. In his relief, he had failed to notice the other Indominus Rex had finished off the water and had walked over to his hand.

"Hey there," Owen petted its head. "Are you ready to sleep too?"

The Indominus Rex leaned into his touch. It opened its jaws wide and let out a small yawn before nipping at his fingers. Owen was about to pull back before realizing it hadn't bitten hard. It actually wasn't painful at all. This time, this dinosaur was gentle.

"Well aren't you a strange one…" Owen muttered.

Owen pulled his hand back a bit, earning him a soft growl from the Indominus Rex. Instead of recoiling, Owen kept his hand a few inches away. Almost immediately, the Indominus Rex trotted over and resumed pushing its head against his hand.

Owen felt his heart melt a bit at the sight. This dinosaur hybrid, which was less than a day old, was already this close to him. Not even his Raptor Squad, as he affectionately called them, was this close to him. Owen used his fingers to rub the Indominus Rex under its jaw while simultaneously using his thumb to rub the top of its head. The dinosaur baby seemed to purr at this and just fell onto its side. Though it kept its head up in order to keep his fingers where they were. Owen grinned and pet its back with his other hand. After a few minutes of petting the Indominus Rex joined it's sibling in slumber land.

Owen slowly withdrew his hand and picked up the bowl. He breathed out slowly and checked them over. Thanks to the water, the blood on their teeth from the scientist they'd bitten was now washed away. They both seemed full. While he wished they'd eaten earlier, it was better that they had eaten now instead of going to bed hungry. He put the bowl and water back on the desk and walked over to the door.

It had gotten pretty late. There was still time for him to get out easily enough though. He checked the time. He had 10 minutes before the security guards came back. He turned around and took one last look at the Indominus Rex. They'd both ended up lying right next to the other. It was pretty sweet, actually. Not even the images he'd seen of the baby T-Rex was this cute. He reached over and grasped the door handle before dimming the light down to the minimum. That should be enough so that the light doesn't wake them up later. He decided that should be enough for now before opening the door and slipping out without making a sound. It was time to get back without anyone knowing he was there. Which, after what he'd just done, was sure to be a piece of cake.


EXTRA

"What the Hell, Owen!?" Claire yelled.

"What?" Owen asked, totally confused at why he was being yelled at.

"What the actual Hell, Owen Grady?" Claire grounded out.

"Um," Owen looked around. "I don't know?"

"This!" Claire held out a piece of paper in front of his face.

Owen grabbed it and read it over. "Oh."

"Oh? Is that all you have to say!?" Claire asked incredulously.

"Oh come on, it'd be so cool." Owen held up the paper. "Why can't it be approved?"

"Owen, we are not going to make Godzilla." Claire deadpanned.


A/N: So, I realized something a bit late. The sibling. They didn't give a gender to it. So… I will allow you, my readers, to pick the gender of the sibling. Also, I'll let you name the little I-Rex as well. Both of them. But don't just give me a name though. I'd like to be given a reason for the name along with it. That's the only way I'll consider it. Please and thank you. :)

Also, I hope you're liking the EXTRAS.