Authors Note: Guys! Tomorrow I'm going to a camp place for a week, and they don't allow electronics. That means I'll be away from FanFiction (and writing) for a week. Really sorry! D: But before the chapter, here is a reply to Harmony Heart's review:
Yes, I loved Jurassic World and nearly everything about it, and my heart was pounding when the "Universal" logo came up on the screen. And yeah, Hoskins (the guy who wanted to use the raptors for military usage [which was a horrible idea]) was nearly as annoying as the Indominus Rex itself. I actually think I may have been sadder to see the raptors go than anybody I know, mostly because of the fact that I'm writing a story about them (Isla Cray-Cray), which made the deaths more emotional for me. Although there were lots of swears and deaths (just like every Jurassic Park film), I really enjoyed the movie. But, as you've said, there were many paleontological flaws about it, one being the fact that the Indominus took out like a bazillion Apatosauruses (the long-necked Dinosaurs) without a single scratch. I'm a huge Dinosaur nerd, so I know for a fact that the Apatosauruses would've killed the Indominus easily if the movie were realistic, but, Hollywood, people. Anything can happen with Hollywood. Anyway, speaking of the dead Apatosauruses, I must admit I cried during the scene where Owen Grady and Claire Dearing watch the dying Apatosaurus breath its final breaths. I know many people who cried as well. (Fun fact: That was an animatronic they used for the Apatosaurus during the making of the film, and Colin Trevorrow [the director] added the human-like eye to it to make the scene more emotional, which worked.) But off topic, might I just say I loved the scene where the raptor (Delta) was chasing Owen, Claire, Gray and Zach through the Innovation Center and Claire hits that button to make a hologram of a Dilophosaurus (the dinosaur with the crest) appear. If you don't know, there are many Jurassic Park fans out there (like me) who love that Dinosaur and its scene from the first film, and by the hints from the Jurassic World Lego sets (boy I'm such a Jurassic Park nerd), us fans were hoping for a Dilophosaurus. But once the two kids had escaped from the Restricted Area, I thought the Dilophosaurus opportunity was lost. But then, just as I thought all hope was lost, BAM! A Dilophosaurus hologram appears and distracts the raptor, which was awesome. (Another fun fact that is totally not related to anything I've just been talking about, the T-Rex that Claire released was the same Rex from the first film. DA QUEEN IS BACK!) Alright, although I'd like to say more, I just realized how long I've been ranting for. I'm sooooooo sorry for boring you by reading this. If someone asks me a Jurassic Park/World question then I'm off. Alright, that's it, just read the chapter and get on with your day.
Chapter Six: Foretold
A dark figure wearing a dark coat closed its eyes darkly as her dark chair rose out of the dark ground and into a dark room. Unsurprisingly, this room was called the Dark Room. It was the perfect foretelling place for magic-dooers, or, in Zara Salgato Fairest's opinion, wizardettes (A/N: because "witch" would be too rugged) to practice their magic.
It wasn't the prettiest place, but since she no longer had - or needed - her tiny fortune-teller tent, and didn't care for pretty things anymore, this was perfectly fine.
As Zara - or Madame Fairest, as she called herself - sat in the chair, she gathered her thoughts and memories, including all those years ago when she was just a normal fortune teller, trying to make a living. She never thought she would actually learn real magic. Through those long, stressful years, Fairest had learned how to levitate, cast certain spells, and even transform certain objects.
One night, while she was telling a customer's fortune, she accidently turned them to their opposite gender, from a male to a female. He, or now she, ran out and told everyone what happened. Fairest knew she was in for it. Gathering her stuff, she retreated for the mountains as she was chased by an angry mob of citizens, the gender-transformed boy/girl in the front. Fairest eventually outran them, and hid in the mountains.
Over a week of crying and starving, Fairest eventually decided she was going to have to start a new life somewhere. She spent a few more days in the cold rocks, practicing her magic until she created a portal. Having nothing to loose, she entered the portal to a dark world, full of evil creatures and man-eating plants. She stayed there for over a year, building - and finding recruits for - her new secret organization called the Committee.
Flashing back into the real world, Fairest took a deep breath. This was enough she needed to remember. Concentrating hard, she began lifting objects in the room telepathically, making sure she didn't get distracted. She began spinning three, clear glass balls around her until a pitchless voice echoed around the room.
Beware the creature of orange pelt. If not stopped, the end is near.
She opened her eyes and gasped for air. She dropped the glass balls and the lights came back on in a glaring light.
After catching her breath, she called out, "Rivet!"
A massive door at the end of the room opened and a white robot came walking in, its icy blue eyes shining. It slowly walked towards Fairest's giant chair and knelt down.
"The problem, what is?" it asked in a robotic voice.
"What are the appearances of our prisoners, Rivet?" Fairest asked quickly.
"A blue sea entity, there was," Rivet replied. "An orange cat, there was also. A cheese-"
"Orange cat!" Fairest repeated, jumping out of her chair. "Orange pelt!"
"Advised, jumping out of your chair is not." Rivet said calmly.
"Shut up, Rivet!" Fairest shot a glare at the silver robot. "It was foretold an orange-pelted creature would end us!"
"Plenty of other orange creatures, there were. Such as-"
"Shut up!" Fairest said, walking up and down the room. "Show me to the orange cat." she demanded.
"Yes Master," Rivet obeyed. "This way, the prisoners are."
Authors Note: As you could tell, Rivet talks like Yoda. Boy, this is gonna be fun. :P Anyway, see you in a week, my friends!
