HI! I just wanted to start another story, so here I am! There are gonna be a couple familiar faces, that shouldn't be familiar but I can't publish in order so oh well.

Virginia Macall - Young! Kate Mara. Iris Oliver - Young! Anna Kendrick.


On an isolated island, two figures stood inside an abandoned building. There was an older man, and a 16 year old girl.

The two were breathing hard, it was obvious that they had been running. The younger girl had no idea from what. She was just being dragged around by her father.

Sparks were flying from wires that had been destroyed, and the girl flinched, whenever one got too close.

"Find them!" she heard, and she shuddered involuntarily. "Whatever it takes."

Her father, the man, had continued dragging her down the hallway.

"Daddy, what's going on?" The girl took on a frightened tone that she hadn't used since she was younger.

"Come on, Sunshine," Her father urged her to keep moving, feeling bad about what he had gotten her into.

Explosions went off all around the island, as they kept on running, two spiky mechanical figures came after them. They blasted and the man and his daughter fell to the floor.

The man got up and held his daughter behind him as he got ready to fight.

As the man fought the monsters, his daughter cowered in the background, while she knew how to fight, she wasn't expecting these things.

When her father was pushed back to where she was, they went on the run again, until they reached the edge of a cliff.

"Not good," The man commented.

"What are we gonna do?" The girl spoke up. They turned around and saw the monsters being blown up. And the man made a quick decision.

They both yelled, as they dove off the cliff. Well, the girl more screamed than anything.

Explosions went off behind them as they did so, then they hit the water beneath, and the girl had the wind knocked out of her. She was thrashing around, trying to find some footing, before she heard a voice.

"Iris! Over here!" And she tried to move towards the voice, but she was caught up in the current.

Then she felt a hand around her waist as it guided her to a fallen log, and she heard an explosion and a sigh of relief.

"We're okay, Sunshine," Her father, Tommy, whispered into her ear.


A year later, Tommy and Iris stood outside a building by a sign saying 'Reefside High School', as a bell rang, and a bunch of High School students ran towards the building.

Tommy lifted up some glasses slightly, before he turned and walked towards the school, carrying some books under his arm, as the school bus arrived. He walked down a hall, his daughter following behind him.

Iris had straight hair and wore a short-sleeve, white blouse that was tucked into a light pink, pleated skirt. She had white knee-high socks, and pink flats.

Iris scooted over to avoid someone, and ended up bumping into a reddish brunette girl.

"Sorry," The girl apologized, a bright smile on her face, before she rushed off.

"Dr. Oliver," came a voice. Both Tommy and Iris turned to the voice quickly.

They found a woman with a pixie cut and glasses, standing there with a clipboard.

"I'm Principal Randall," she said.

"Oh, it's nice to meet you," Tommy said, holding his hand out. "It's, uh, your first day too, isn't it?" Iris stood there awkwardly, waiting for her dad to send her off to her first class, her first class in a public school in over a year.

Ever since her father and her had been hiding, and since everyone she knew and loved, had presumed them dead.

"Yes," Principal Randall said, opening up a binder, and ignoring Tommy's outstretched hand. "And I'm still trying to figure out why a Doctor of Paleontology would come all the way to Reefside to teach science to teenagers?"

"Guess I'm looking for some peace and quiet," Tommy answered.

"So, you become a High School teacher? That really doesn't make a whole lot of sense now, does it, Dr. Oliver?" Principal Randall inquired, closing the binder as they stopped and turned to each other.

"You know, I was thinking, maybe we should get together." Tommy suggested. "This way, you can kind of fill me in on what you expect of me."

"I expect you to make it hard for them," Principal Randall explained. "Painful if at all possible. If they smile, you know you're doing something wrong. Now, I'm off to find my first truant. We'll talk later."

She walked off past the two and down the hallway.

"She's scary," Iris said, as she looked up at her dad, and he looked down at her.

"A little," Her father admitted. "You got to get to your first class." Iris looked down, a hint of worry present.

"Dad, when are we ever gonna get to go home?" Iris whispered.

"Soon, Sunshine, now go on, you'll do great," Tommy reassured her.

"Ok, see you later, Dad," Iris sighed, and she walked off to see what would happen next.


Inside the Science classroom, the students were all either sitting down or throwing paper at each other.

There was one girl who sat in the seat closest to the door, one with reddish brown hair. Her name was Virginia Macall. But most people know her as the class president, or just Ginny.

She sat, waiting for the teacher, with a book in hand. She also hummed quietly to herself, it was a song on the list she had prepared for the dance team and the color guard. She had a very thick binder and a full backpack sitting on the floor beside her.

She wore a black long sleeve shirt, and a purple and black checkered skirt that had straps to lay on her shoulders like suspenders. Her hair was in a side braid as she read The Handmaid's Tale. She wore purple converse and black tights.

She looked up when the door opened and revealed their teacher. She quickly put her book away, and took out a notebook and pencil, ready to take notes and ace the class.

"Guys!" he called. "Settle down! Take your seats please." Ginny looked around and saw that nobody was paying attention, but they soon settled down after noticing him.

"I'm, uh, Dr. Oliver, and this is first period Science," Tommy began. "Before we start, are there any questions?"

A blonde girl named Cassidy, raised her hand. Ginny, despite herself, rolled her eyes. Ginny respected Cassidy and vice-versa, as they both were journalists. Ginny was a writer and the editor of the school's newspaper, while Cassidy was a reporter. But Ginny had self-respect and respected other people's boundaries, while Cassidy did not.

"Yes?" Tommy pointed at her.

"Cassidy, Cassidy Cornell," Cassidy said, getting up.

The rest of the class groaned, besides Ginny.

"Dr. Oliver, as you may know, I'm the Anchor and Field Reporter for our school TV Station," Cassidy began.

Some of the class laughed as others shook their head.

"Anyway, I'm sure our viewers are wondering, well, you don't really look old enough to be a teacher," Cassidy said.

Tommy sighed, picking up his glasses.

"Devin, are you getting this?" Cassidy asked, turning around. Ginny let out a soft laugh as she saw Cassidy's cameraman, Devin, scrambling to get out his video camera.

"Cassidy, I promise you, I'm old enough," Tommy assured. "So, let's put the camera away?"

"You missed it!" Cassidy hissed, turning to Devin, who lowered the camera. Ginny let out another laugh and started to write down a list of topics that she could write for the first newspaper of the year.

"For now, let's talk about you guys, and what you expect of yourselves in this class," Tommy said, getting everyone's attention, as Cassidy and Devin sat down. "Cause that's what's really important."

He then noticed an empty chair in the front near Cassidy.

"Is, uh, someone missing?" Tommy asked. Ginny turned to where she saw him looking and rolled her eyes as she knew who was missing.


After class, Ginny was walking through the front lawns area. She had her binder in her arms and had just finished speaking to another student about what would be happening to the student council meetings now that there was a new principal. She had responded by telling him that she would have a discussion with the Principal about meeting times and topics.

Truthfully, the student body liked the Macall girl. She made sure they had a fair say in how the school was run and made things easier, as well as making it look easy. No one had run against her since she first run Freshman year. That was the year everybody realized how seriously she took this, nobody expected a small Freshman girl to completely turn the school upside doing things and making promises that she followed through on just to get votes.

Ginny was determined and headstrong and she always made sure to finish things she started and start things on a whim if it would help someone.

Ginny passed by a girl she knew, and had helped on occasion. Her name was Kira Ford and she was singing a catchy song that Ginny made sure to make a mental note to discuss later.

She watched as the new principal, Principal Randall walked over to Kira as several people clapped and cheered, with Conner McKnight behind her.

"Ms. Ford, I'm afraid you need written permission to play on the school grounds," Principal Randall said, writing on her notebook. "Let's go?"

"Are you aware that kids who play an instrument have a 50% higher chance of getting into college?" Kira asked.

"Well, you're hardly college martial, are you, Ms. Ford," Principal Randall said, lowering her glasses slightly, before closing up her notebook. "Now come with me?"

Ginny took that as her cue to step in.

"Excuse me, Principal Randall," Ginny began, and as the three people looked to her Randall raised an eyebrow and Kira tried to gesture for Ginny not to continue.

"What is it, Ms. Macall?" Principal Randall asked.

"Ms. Ford here is correct well rounded students have a higher chance to get into college, as well as, if permission is an issue I'd be happy to figure a little arrangement," Ginny defended Kira.

"Well, well, Ms. Macall, very brave of you to speak up against me. Also very stupid, detention for you as well," Principal Randall ordered, but Ginny only smiled.

"What is wrong with you?" Kira whispered as Ginny had a grin on her face. "Now we both have detention." She reminded.

"I'm well aware, Kira, This wouldn't be the first time an authority figure hasn't listened to me, nor is it my first time in detention," Ginny began. "But it really isn't much her decision as it is mine and the Superintendents." Ginny smiled.

Kira sighed and shook her head.

The sprinklers then started and Ginny gaped as she and everyone else outside got soaked. But that wasn't what she was shocked about, she was shocked that her perfect system was sabotaged. She had gotten the computer club's help last year to program the sprinkler system to be on a timer so the Janitors wouldn't have to manually deal with it, as well as it would prevent high water usage.

"Oh, you got to be kidding me?" Kira complained, as she wiped off her guitar. "This is just great."

"Whoever did this is going to get into serious trouble," Ginny rolled her eyes as she brushed water off her face and binder.

Principal Randall kept looking around, and spotted Ethan walking around with an umbrella, telling her who did this.

"Ethan James," she hissed, as he walked off proudly. "I should've known."


A little later, Principal Randall led the four teens down a hallway towards her office.

"Sit!" she commanded, pointing at a bench.

Conner sat down, followed by Ginny, Kira and Ethan. Ginny was seething.

"Principal Randall, I'd just like to mention the fact that there's absolutely no hard evidence linking me to that unfortunate sprinkler incident," Ethan said. Ginny rolled her eyes.

"Save it for Judge Judy, Mr. James!" Principal Randall snarled. "The four of you have detention for one week, starting today. Now if there are no further questions-"

"What?" Conner and Ethan said.

"I have Computer Club!" Ethan argued.

"I have-" Kira began.

"There's no way-" Ginny began.

"I didn't think so!" Principal Randall snapped.

She turned and walked towards her office door, opening it up, before slamming it behind her, leaving the four teens alone.

"Okay, someone seriously needs a hug," Kira said.

"Or, somebody seriously needs to get slapped," Ginny hissed, her arms and legs crossed.

"Dude, Computer Club?" Conner inquired, turning to Ethan.

"Shut up, Ball boy!" Ginny ordered, sending a glare his way.


At the end of the school day, Principal Randall met up with Tommy in a hallway near some stairs. Iris had just met with her Dad, and

"Dr. Oliver, how was your first day?" she asked. Iris hovered behind, walking slower but close enough to listen.

"Ah, the kids were great," Tommy assured, as they walked up the stairs. "No problem."

"Good. You're gonna be seeing a lot more of them in detention." Principal Randall explained.

"Mind telling me what I did?" Tommy joked.

"No, you're in charge of it today," Principal Randall explained.

"Uh, no. Actually, I have plans to go to a museum outside of town," Tommy explained. Iris frowned as she thought it meant they'd have to cancel their plans.

"Perfect, bring the little monsters with you," Principal Randall said, as they rounded a corner. "That should be sufficient torture for them."

They all stopped in front of the four students, who all leaned against a classroom door, Conner had changed into normal clothes, and he and the girls had dried up.

"You've all met, I trust?" Principal Randall grinned. "Well, enjoy your little outing."

She walked off as Tommy turned to her, then to the teens and took off his glasses. Iris smiled at the four, she was only a year below them, a junior not a senior.

"So, you guys like museums?" Tommy asked. Ginny nodded, interested.


Later, Tommy and the five teens were all in a black jeep, which he parked in front of the museum, which had a giant T-Rex standing outside.

"Whoa. Check out the T-Rex," Ethan said.

"That is so totally cool!" Ginny grinned, a look of awe on her face.

They all got out of the jeep and walked towards the museum, but saw a sign saying 'Sorry, we're closed'.

"That's weird," Tommy said.

"Oh, well, no museum for us," Conner sighed, shrugging.

"Great, let's go home," Kira said.

"I'll tell you what, I want you guys to have a look around the grounds," Tommy said, turning to the teens. "If any of you guys find anything Prehistoric, I'll cancel detention for the rest of the week." Iris stayed next to her dad, assuming he meant the other four.

"Sweet," Ethan said.

"Better than nothing," Ginny remarked.

"We're gonna see if we can find someone who can tell us when they're opening up," Tommy explained. He and Iris walked off

The other four teens all turned around and began to walk off into the woods

"So, let me get this straight; they have a club just for computers?" Conner asked Ethan.

Ginny groaned and rolled her eyes, as she had, had just enough of this dumb jock.


Tommy and Iris approached the front door of the museum, seeing a sign on it, which had the same symbol from back on the island, saying it was under new management.

"'In case of emergency, call Anton Mercer Industries'," he read aloud. "Anton Mercer? That's impossible?"

"How could this have happened?" Iris questioned, just as confused.


Meanwhile, the other four teens were all walking through the forest, looking around.

"Hey, did you guys ever hear the story about the guy who was hiking out here and fell in a giant sinkhole?" Ethan asked.

"Must've missed that one," Kira shrugged.

"It sounds familiar," Ginny admitted, shaking her head.

Ethan scoffed and turned around. "Come on? It was on all the Urban Legend websites," he said.

"Dude, you know this isn't Computer Club, right?" Conner asked.

"Oh, I guess you're too big and bad to surf the web?" Ethan mocked. "Well, what do you do in your spare time?"

"Me? I go out with girls," Conner said. "You know, they're the ones at school who smell really good, with the long hair and makeup." Conner added, taking a glance at Ginny.

Ginny, who was in front of them and looking ahead, spoke up. "If you're looking at me, I'll punch you in the face," Ginny commented, getting a concerned and kind of fearful look from both of the boys who were looking at her. As well as an amused one from Kira.

"Oh, it's like that, is it?" Ethan asked, hitting Conner playfully as they stopped.

"Yeah, it's like that," Conner said, towering over him.

Kira rolled her eyes and walked after Ginny, who had sped up.

"Whatever." she said.

Conner smirked and walked after the girls.

"All I'm trying to do is give you guys the heads up," Ethan said, following them slowly. "Stuff happens out here. Just don't come crying to me when you fall in a giant sinkhole."

Then he fell into a hole in the ground, followed by Conner, Kira and Ginny.

They all let out a scream as they fell.


Back at the museum, Tommy turned around, but saw the T-Rex had gone.

"Huh? Where did...?" he wondered. Iris turned after he said that and gasped.

"How the...?" Iris's eyes widened.

He backed away slightly, then turned around when he heard some large footsteps, then he looked up, and saw the T-Rex standing above him.

"What?" he muttered, as it roared. "Huh?"

The T-Rex roared at the two, then Tommy spun around and jumped, kicking its head and making it move back slightly. They both then ran off towards his jeep, knowing they had no chance against it. Tommy turned around while opening the door, seeing the T-Rex moving towards him, then he got into his jeep and locked the door.

"Great. Yeah, lock the door, Tommy," he said. "Really good."

"Yeah, locking the doors will totally keep out the 50 foot dinosaur!" Iris commented, sheepishly, earning a stern look. "Hurry!" She pushed.

Tommy took his keys out of his pocket, then began to start the engine, as the T-Rex approached him.

"Come on!" Tommy hissed.

The T-Rex roared as he fastened his seatbelt, then he reversed his jeep away from it. He turned around and sped off.


Meanwhile, the four teens all found themselves in a tunnel, they had all landed on the ground, with Ginny on top of Conner. She hadn't noticed until he groaned in pain.

Her eyes widened before she jumped off like he was poisonous and brushed herself off.

"Alright, you guys, stay here where it's safe," Conner decided. "I'll climb up and come back with help."

"I don't think you'll be able to climb up that wall," Ginny spoke up, but was flat out ignored.

Conner lifted himself onto the rocks, before his handhold broke off and he fell to the ground.

"Back already?" Ethan asked sarcastically. Ethan and Kira helped him off as Ginny observed their surroundings.

"Hey, do you think this could lead outside?" Ginny wondered, as she stared into a dark opening in the cave.

"Worth a try," Kira shrugged, but was a little skeptical.

Ginny was about to walk, but was stopped by Conner.

"I'll go first, keep you safe," He winked, and she scoffed, pushing in front of him. She opened the bag on her side, a khaki messenger bag, and pulled out a flashlight.

"Maybe I should go first, so we can see?" Ginny rolled her eyes. "Besides, I don't need your 'protection' I'm pretty strong." Ginny mocked, and she set off, Kira close behind and the boys following after them.


As the four teens were all walking into the tunnel, Kira singing as they went. Ginny was still in front, her flashlight leading the way.

"Babe, can you keep it down?" Conner asked, walking past her. "I'm trying to stay focused here."

"Did you just call me 'babe'?" Kira asked, shocked, pointing at Conner, before turning to the others. "Did he just call me 'babe'?"

"I don't know," Ethan shrugged. "I wasn't listening. I was still grooving to your tune."

"I was listening, and yes he did," Ginny sighed.

Kira walked in anger towards Conner, who turned to her.

"What? Look, just chill out, why don't ya?" he said.

"Listen, my name is Kira," Kira said annoyed, pointing at herself. "Maybe you should write it on your hand or something, so you can remember?"

She turned and walked off, Ginny walking with her.


As they walked through the tunnel, the four teens had come across a large skeleton of a Stegosaurus on a wall.

"This screams Jurassic Park to me," Kira said.

"This will get us out of detention forever," Conner said.

He reached out for the skeleton.

"Do you think you should-" Kira began, as Conner pulled its jaw down.

"Are you sure-" Ginny started.

As Conner grabbed the Dinosaur skeleton, the wall began to rise up and reveal a laboratory filled with technology and experiments.

"Whoa," Ethan said.

They all walked inside and looked around in amazement.

"I wonder what kind of psycho lives here," Ginny mumbled.

"I could do a crazy video in here," Kira said.

"Whoa," Conner said, passing Ethan. "This must be like the Mothership for you, dude."

"Normally, I'd be insulted," Ethan said. "But when you're right, you're right."

Conner approached a small rock in the middle of the room, that had four gems on it, as he reached for one.

"Yo, don't touch that!" Ethan said.

"Why not?" Conner asked.

Ethan and the girls approached the rock.

"You really are taking this dumb jock thing to a whole new level," Ethan said.

"Look, I have sat though enough lame Science classes to know that thing looks fully Prehistoric," Conner said, pointing at the gems. "And if I don't have to miss practice..."

"I hate to agree with him. Really, I do, but I already missed one rehearsal," Kira said.

"I do have about a million things to do," Ginny grimaced, but her eyes were stuck on the purple gem.

Ethan sighed, giving in, then they all reached in and took a gem each, which glowed as they picked them up. Conner's was red, Ethan's blue, Kira's yellow, and Ginny's was purple.

"Well, what are they?" Kira asked.

"I don't know, and I don't care. I can't be focused on this weird rock, I have a lot of stuff to do this year," Ginny frowned, but deep inside, the glowing rock had helped to calm her down a bit. But not too much, this was senior year, everything she had ever done in her high school career was leading up to this year.

"Well, I can go online later and see if I can find out," Ethan offered.

"You in front of a computer," Conner scoffed, as the gems stopped glowing. "Wait, let me put on my surprised face."

"You know, 10 years from now, when your hairline's receding and you're playing pick-up soccer in the park because your dreams of turning pro never quite worked out, I'll have my own multi-million dollar software business," Ethan smirked. "Yeah."

"Wow, that escalated," Ginny remarked, she noticed Kira turning to go and leave.

"Where you going?" Ethan asked, as he had also noticed.

Kira stopped and turned to the others.

"I don't wanna think about what kind of freak lives in a place like this, and I sure don't wanna be here when it gets home," she said, turning around.

"Fair enough," Ginny shrugged, following after her.

"Right behind ya," Conner said.

He and Ethan both pocketed their gems and ran after the girls.


In the tunnel, Ethan led the others towards some light.

"This way!" he said.

Kira, Ginny and Conner all followed him, before they finally exited the tunnels and reached the forest.

"Oh yay. We're back in the woods," Ginny mocked.

"Now what?" Kira questioned.

"Compass. We need a compass. Anybody have a compass?" Ethan asked, as they walked off.

"Oh, and I was going to bring one," Conner said sarcastically.

They all walked off slightly, before they heard a windy noise.

"What was that?" Ethan asked, as they stopped.

"The wind," Kira guessed.

"I wish it was the wind," Ginny sighed.

"That ain't the wind," Ethan said, as they looked around. "As much as we'd like it to be, it ain't."

A bunch of Tyrannodrones came out of a portal. More Tyrannodrones came out of another portal near the first bunch, which they stared at.

"Don't move," Conner hissed quietly.

"Great idea," Kira gritted. "Make it easy for them."

"Doesn't seem like the best idea," Ginny rolled her eyes, but she still looked worried.

"New plan; run!" Ethan said.

The four teens turned and ran off into the woods, as the Tyrannodrones began to chase after them. Conner, Ethan and Ginny all jumped over a ditch ahead of them, but when Kira tried, she fell short, and then rolled down it.

The other teens all stopped and turned around, then ran back for her, as she got up.

"Come on?" Conner said, holding his hand out with Ethan.

Kira took them, then they both helped her out of the ditch.

"We need to get away from these things!" Ginny hissed.

They all turned and ran off, just as a Tyrannodrone landed in the ditch, followed by two more. They all climbed out as more jumped over and down into it, then they all kept chasing the teens.

Kira tripped again, making Ginny wonder about her hand0eye coordination and when she and the boys were going to go and help her, they heard this super-sonic screech come out of her.

She knocked back some Tyrannodrones, but the other teens were covering their ears in pain.

"Help her up?" Conner said. The three went to go get the girl in yellow.

Conner and Ethan took Kira's arms and helped her up.

"What was that?" Ethan asked.

"I have no idea," Kira answered honestly.

She felt something glow yellow inside her pocket, making her pull out her gem as the others looked at her, then she heard a Pterodactyl roar from it.

"We're not out of the woods yet," Ginny muttered, watching the Tyrannodrones approach them.

The others looked at them, then they all turned and ran off in different directions, hoping to split them up.

Ginny ran off until, just like Kira, she tripped, she stood up and looked around at the beings around her.

"Ok, Ginny, you took karate for four years and tae kwon do for 2, you can do this," Ginny tried to reassure herself. She got into a fighting stance and waited for one of them to attack first, when one came running at her, she aimed to block it but found herself on the other side of it.

She looked around wide-eyed, but then others came running towards her, and the next thing she knew she was standing on a tree branch, she cried out in shock. The Tyrannodrones retreated, seeing as she wasn't there, she almost screamed when she was back on the ground.

The four teens all gathered together, all surprised by what they had done while holding their gems.

"Yo, how much do I love detention," Ethan grinned, holding his hand.

"Hey!" Tommy called, coming towards them. Iris wasn't far behind, still a little scared from their dinosaur encounter.

The four teens jumped and pocketed their gems before he came towards them.

"Are you guys alright?" Tommy asked.

"Yeah," Ethan said. "Couldn't be better."

"Nothing out of the ordinary happen?" Tommy asked.

"Nah. Just your routine hike the woods," Ethan said, as Conner nodded. "Lots of furry little creatures."

"And a few scaly ones," Kira added, mumbling. Tommy looked at her confused.

"What happened with you guys?" Ginny said, bringing attention of Kira.

"So, you get into the Dino Exhibit?" Conner asked, changing the subject.

"Uh, they're still working the kinks out," Tommy explained. "We better get you guys back. Come on."

He turned around and walked off, Iris clinging to him closely, with the teens slowly following.

"Don't you guys think we should tell him?" Kira asked.

"I don't know about you, but I've got over a thousand sci-fi DVDs," Ethan said. "You wanna know how many times the dudes with the superpowers ends up in some freaky government lab, lying on a table with wires in his head."

"Even I know that," Conner said, as they stopped and looked at each other.

"Shocking," Ginny rolled her eyes.

Tommy stopped and turned to them all.

"Are you guys coming?" Iris asked, her eyes narrowed at the suspicious looking teens.

The teens all turned to him, then walked towards him.


After getting back to the school, the four teens were all walking together.

"Okay, so we all agree, no one talks about this to anyone, no matter what," Conner said.

"I can do better than that" Ginny said, turning to them. "I'm out. I'm not dealing with a bunch of creepy lizard freaks and superpowers, forget that I was part of this and I'll do the same." Ginny placed her gem into Conner's hand.

"Wait, how come he gets it?" Ethan inquired. Ginny rolled her eyes.

"Well here!" Ginny said, taking the gem from Conner and giving it to Ethan.


Nearby, Cassidy and Devin were observing the four from behind a car.

"What?" Devin asked.

"Don't you think that's a little odd?" Cassidy asked.

"A bunch of kids standing around talking," Devin said. "Yeah, freaky, man."

"No, think about it?" Cassidy said. "Why would Conner McKnight, King of all Jocks, be hanging out with Ethan James?"

Devin turned to her. "Huh?" he muttered.

"King of all Geeks," she said, annoyed.

"Oh, yeah, right," Devin said, getting her.

"Not to mention the Avril wannabe and the all-american class president," Cassidy said, as Devin handed her some lipstick. "I mean, seriously, in the three years we've been here at Reefside, have you ever seen them look at each other? 'Cause I haven't."


"You can't just leave, something happened to us, we need to figure out what," Kira told Ginny, trying to hand her the gem back.

"You can figure it out, it's senior year Kira, you have no idea how much I have to do," Ginny rolled her eyes, she grabbed her backpack from off the ground where she had placed it and walked off.

But she stopped as felt the breeze of a familiar wind.

"Oh, you gotta be kidding?" she said, looking around.

Two Tyrannodrones came out of nowhere and grabbed her arms, making her drop her bag, as another two showed up.

"Get away, freak!" she demanded.

"Ginny!" Kira exclaimed, as Ethan gasped.

"Ginny!" Conner called, as they ran forward.

A Tyrannodrone covered Ginny's mouth with its hand, before they all vanished in a portal.

"Ginny!" Conner cried.

"She's gone!" Kira added, her eyes wide.

They all stopped near Ginny's bag and binder and looked around, which Conner then picked up. He was shocked at the weight.

"Whoa, what's in here, bricks?" Conner asked, confused. "How does she carry all of this?" He wondered.

He noticed Kira and Ethan looking at him weird.

"What? It's actually really heavy," Conner defended himself.

"She said she was strong," Kira shrugged.

"We need to do something," Ethan reminded them. "She's gone."

The three all looked around, worried.


Later, Conner was driving his red car along a road, with Ethan sitting beside him, and Kira in the back. They were trying to find something to find Ginny.

"Okay, so where we going?" Conner asked.

"Uh, Dr. Oliver's." Ethan answered.

"What's he gonna do?" Kira asked.

"He's a Dinosaur guy," Ethan said, bringing a small tablet out of his pocket. "These things are Dinosaurs, sort of."

"Alright, so where does he live?" Conner asked.

Ethan began to work on his tablet, getting Tommy's address and phone number.

"Uh, 1992 Valencia Road," he explained.

"Valencia Road," Conner repeated. "That-that's like way out in the middle of the woods?"


Conner soon pulled over in front of a house in the woods, then they all got out. They looked around the front of the house, knocked and looked through the windows

"Knock again," Conner suggested.

Ethan knocked again, but again, got no answer.

"Maybe he's not here?" Kira questioned.

"Well, now what?" Ethan asked.

Conner walked towards the door and opened it, shocking the others.

"What are you doing?" Ethan asked.

"Why would he leave it unlocked?" Conner asked.

"He's got no neighbours," Ethan reasoned.

"What? You never heard of the three bears?" Conner asked, walking into the house.

"Is that the last book you read?" Ethan teased, following him.

"Let's just go inside," Kira rolled her eyes.

"Dr. Oliver!" Conner called.

"Hello!" Ethan called. Kira was silent as she listened to what was there.

"Hey, check it out?" Conner said.

He approached the T-Rex to touch it, as Ethan and Kira approached him.

"Hey, remember what happened last time you did that?" Ethan asked.

"Yeah, it didn't go so well," Kira reminded.

"Dudes, the guy's a teacher, not..." Conner began, pulling the jawbone down.

All three teens saw a secret hatch open up in front of them.

"...Batman," Conner finished, speechless.


Iris was upstairs in her room, listening to music. She had headphones in and was just relaxing, but then she thought she heard some noises.

She got off her bed and took off her headphones, she put them down carefully, and quietly made her way downstairs.

When she got downstairs, she was confused as she saw her father's lab's secret entrance, wide open.

She stepped down, hesitantly. She decided to call out to her father as she walked down the steps.

"Hey dad, why was the staircase-" Iris froze when she saw three of the four detention kids. "Open." She finished, quietly.


Meanwhile, Ginny was unconscious, laying flat on an experiment table. There were machines surrounding her and a contraption on her head, wires stuck out of her head as she slept.

And two glowing amber eyes watched her from the darkness, with an evil grin on his prehistoric face.


A/N:

Hope you liked it!

I'm really excited to be writing Ginny, and writing some more Iris. If you've started my Mystic Force book, you'll know that Iris is really confident in that book, but kinda shy here. So be expecting some character development.

I actually really like Ginny, and have been wanting to write her for some time.

Anywho!

I'm gonna be doing something in these Author Notes. Every chapter you will get one interesting fact about Ginny. You can skip if you want, but it does help make things a little clearer.

IFAG(Interesting Fact About Ginny): As you know, Ginny has teleportation, and doesn't always realise when she does it. But that's not all her powers, her gem is a special one! It is a reference to a past season(that technically hasn't been written yet) Keep on the lookout for it.

BYE!