All of us were screaming, our mouths wide and our eyes closed. The fifth dinosaur was a dinosaur even I couldn't recognise, it was enormous and it was deadly. The impact from the dinosaur whacking the hamster ball gave me a slight concussion. We were rolling all over the place and my stomach wasn't handling the movement. I didn't think Gray's was either. The ball halted to a blunt stop upside down and my now crumpled locks covered my face. I quickly brushed my hair from my eyes to see that the unknown dinosaur was now battling a Gryosphere. Her tail was strong and brutal and she swung it at the other dinosaur trying her hardest to save herself. However, the other dinosaur was bigger and stronger and in no time dug its tones of teeth into the Gryosphere's head. I covered Gray's eyes as blood splattered onto the glass of the hamster ball.

The winning dinosaur began making its way toward us and opened its heavily clawed mouth. The roundness of the ball seemed to be at our advantage as the stupid dinosaur couldn't bite into it. Yet, Zach and I both knew that the glass was never going to hold. For once in my life I felt that my intelligence couldn't help us, I assumed it would be the end. The ball lifted and smashed to the ground again and again and I could hear the glass begin to crack. Quickly, I shut my eyes and held my breath, then suddenly I felt Zach's touch on my body and I felt instantly relaxed, for some reason I never wanted him to move his hand. I heard this short click and I hit the ground abruptly and then Gray fell on top of me. Zach's touch was gone and so was the glass ball.

"Run! Run! Run!" Zach shrieked, yanking me and his brother from the ground. As I ran, I turned my head to see the enormous dinosaur chew up the shards of the glass from the ride I was just on. Its roar was vicious and all I could hear was its stomping footsteps trudging towards us speedily.

We were running. Sprinting. I didn't know where too. Or for how long. We were just running.

"Look in there!" Zach pointed to a broken down building not more than a few yards away. The dinosaur was still chasing us and it seemed that it wasn't giving up. My legs began to ache and head was pounding, the building began to become a distant spot a million miles away. I was never good at sports, I was crap at them and running was the worst. My breaths became gasps and tears began forming in my eyes. I couldn't do it anymore, I had no more energy left in my body.

Gradually, my legs toppled over themselves and I hit the ground with a thump. Zach and Gray continued to run and as they did the sound of the dinosaur became louder and louder. I buried my head in the grass and my tears flooded from my sockets. At least I was a distraction, me being eaten could give the boys a chance to get away and that was what really mattered. Unexpectedly, I felt myself being pulled up…Zach.

"Come on Felicity, keep going. We're so close." Zach whispered to me, forcing my legs to keep moving. I started running again, it was as if Zach's touch was the energy that I needed. I was finally getting somewhere when my right leg ached in agony. I screamed, shrieked and screeched. My leg was between the beastly dinosaur's teeth. Zach tried pulling me into the entrance of the building but all I could see was the endless blood pouring from my leg and the stretching of my muscles. Eventually, the dinosaur let go and I was under the shelter of the building. The walls shock from the roar of the dinosaur before jumping up and down in time with its heavy feet hitting the ground. It was gone. For now.

"Jesus Christ!" Zach yelled.

Gray just sat in the corner, his head in his hands.

All I could do was cry and yelp and scream. I made the horrific mistake of looking at my leg. The blood was a river plagued by despair and misery. My muscles were like a chewed and worn-out dog toy, used and unwanted. It was hideous. I was hideous.

"Please! Help!" I cried, choking of my tears.

Zach knelt beside me, a wearily smile on his face. "I'm so sorry Felicity."

I looked Zach into his brown eyes. "You came back for me." I stated before hitting him on the arm as hard as I could. "Why the hell would you do that, are you fucking crazy?"

Zach clasped onto my smacking arms and hushed me. "Felicity, you have no energy. Please be quiet while I try to help you."

I nodded in silence and watched Zach as he ripped a piece off of his maroon top. Carefully, he wrapped it around my large injury, as he did this I bit the inside of my mouth to stop myself from yelling. Never the less, I couldn't hold in my screams.

"Be quiet or the monster will come back!" Gray screamed at me.

"Hey, you quieten up!" Zach responded to him, a stern and pissed look on his face. "Felicity, you look like you're in a lot of pain but we don't want to the dinosaur coming back for the other leg now do we?"

Zach's light humour made me chuckle, he made me smile and ease the pain from my leg.

"This should hold the bleeding for a while but you just have to be careful from now on." Zach finished tying his top around my leg when a faint buzzing began to ring.

"What the hell is that?" I asked, thinking I was going insane.

"It's my phone." Zach felt around in his jeans to find his phone. "It's Aunt Claire." He stated before picking up.

I heard distant mumbles from the other line of his phone and Zach's worried voice explaining what had happened. I felt a sense of relief when I looked at Zach, I felt safe, comfortable and reassured. "Yeah, I promise you Gray and I are fine. Yes, yes. She's here, I'll pass you over. And Claire, her name is Felicity." Zach passed me his phone and I placed it to my ear.

"Miss Mitchell?" I asked with confusion in my voice.

"Are you okay? Are you able to walk?" She wondered.

"Yeah, I think so. Your nephews are all okay." I informed her. "But Claire, Miss Mitchell, what is that dinosaur?"

"It's called the Indomius Rex and it's our first genetically modified hybrid."

I gasped and rolled my eyes in frustration. "That's what you have been doing in the lab so secretly, cooking up a horrendous beast. That is now loose and killing everything it sees." I indicated.

"Look, I'm sorry Felicity but just please tell me where you are and stay there and I'll find you." Claire said.

In an act of annoyance and frustration I responded. "No, I'm sorry. We don't need your help, we'll find our own way – without you." With that I hung up on Claire and gestured for Zach to collect his phone.

"What the hell was that?" Zach pondered.

"We don't need Claire, you have me." I exclaimed confidently. "Listen, the dinosaur is called the Indominus Rex and it's bigger and stronger than a T-Rex."

"Oh god." Gray started to cry.

"Hey!" Gray looked at me. "It's gone. It's not coming back." As I told Gray these lies Zach gave me a look of disbelief. "We will get out of this mess alive – I promise."

Gray nodded unenthusiastically. Zach began to wonder off but I stopped him.

"Zach."

"Yeah?" He responded.

"You helped me, you saved me." I tried to smile, ignoring the ache in my leg. "Thank you."