Suddenly, Gerry woke up. An alarm was blaring in the distance. There was also a faint banging noise outside.
Gerry picked up the tranquilizer rifle and cautiously walked towards the door. He slid open the peephole and peered outside. He didn't see anything.
Gerry opened the door and walked outside, rifle readied. The banging ensued. Gerry turned and saw a Collared aracari pecking and scraping at a metal drum before flying away.
"So...who do you think won?" Jess asked, yawning.
Gerry looked at a severed horn laying on the ground.
"Looks like poor old Margaret lost a horn, but I'm guessing the T. rex got a little banged up too." He said. "This isn't supposed to happen. One loose Trike, okay. But a Tyrannosaur? That's beyond unacceptable. I gotta talk to Muldoon and the security team..."
"Uh oh...are you going to bring the hammer down?" Jess asked.
"Look, whoever let this happen has to be held accountable." Gerry said. "Yeah, I'm gonna bring the hammer down."
"Cool."
"So...how are we gonna get to the Visitor's Center?" Jess asked, looking at the destroyed Magnette.
"That's an excellent question." Gerry said. "No car and no radio doesn't leave us a lot of options."
Gerry looked at the warning lights on the Triceratops enclosure. They were lit up.
"Well at least the main power's back on...that should be good for something."
Meanwhile in a small control room, a woman and man looked at a telescreen on a wall.
"And we've got telescreens." The woman said.
"How did you do that?" The man asked.
"It's easy. The system's held together with spit and baling wire...Like everything else in this damn park. Looks like we're not the only ones who missed the boat. They won't last long in the open. Let's get them outta there."
"How do we get to them? We're miles away, and the access road is washed out."
"We may be stuck here in the boondocks, but those two are standing right on the main tour loop. Watch this."
The woman walked over to a large wall of computers and began flicking switches and pulled a lever.
On another telescreen, a green Austin 12/4 with red stripes began driving down a trackway.
"Ok, little lambs, just wait right there and I'll send a car to fetch you." The woman said.
The Austin 12/4 drove to Gerry and Jess before stopping.
"Hello?" Gerry asked. "Somebody knows we're here."
"You told me, never, ever hitchhike." Jess said.
"Except when you're on an island full of dinosaurs." Gerry said "C'mon honey, let's get our patient."
