I don't own any of this Loud House belongs to Nickelodeon and Jurassic Park/World belongs to Universal.


Pushing aside a large leaf of a fern that was in his way. The Hidden Adventure site came into full view with its lights shinning like a welcoming beacon to any wary travelers such as Lincoln who's busy thinking about his friend who's inside the place. "Alright Clyde. Here I come."

Slowly approaching the cracked open wooden doors, Lincoln very cautiously peeks inside just in case something else is in there instead of Clyde. He doesn't see anything dangerous, besides the dinosaur corpse on the ground, but it wasn't like that was going to get up anytime soon.

Seeing how it's safe, Lincoln enters Hidden Adventure and walked himself over to the middle of the area, where he took a long glance around for any sign of Clyde. "Lincoln! Over here!"

Swiftly looking over, Lincoln spotted him behind a counter waving him on over. A tremendous smile spread across Lincoln as he ran right on up to Clyde and gave him a loud high five, then added fist pump. "Oh man! I'm so happy to see you buddy. I was beginning to think the worst has happened."

"I can't blame you Lincoln. After all that I've been through today, there came several times where I thought that I was a goner. Especially when I fell off a cliff, oh boy. That's an experience I wouldn't want a repeat of." The flashbacks of it came at him for a very brief moment, making him shiver a bit.

In complete sympathy, Lincoln places a gentle hand on his shoulder. "I'm sorry about that buddy."

"And if that wasn't bad enough. I also encountered that raptor down in the underground tunnels. She chased me right up to a ladder and nearly got me." Another shiver comes over Clyde as he recalled feeling dino breath briefly hitting him before she clamped down on his shoe.

"I know what you mean. As I was coming to get you, I accidentally came across a dinosaur nest and got chased up a tree by the angry father." It's small compared to nearly getting eaten by a raptor, but at least Clyde knows that he wasn't the only one who faced a dinosaur during their time apart.

"Which dinosaur did you come across?" Clyde asked in wonder.

"The one with the hard head." By now Lincoln noticed that Clyde had a green shirt and red pants on him, along with some blue sneakers. "Hey, where did you get the clothes?"

"From this place, it has everything that we could need. I'm mean check out what I found." Reaching below the counter, Clyde pulls out three bags of chips that he gladly dumped on the counter. It's a very glorious site of seeing those bags as Lincoln hadn't had any chips in a very long time, he couldn't even remember the last time he did have some.

"Alright Clyde! Your the best!" Taking a bag, he happily opened it up and chowed down with Clyde doing the same. The salvation of the chips hitting his tongue is very heavenly, it felt so good to actually be eating these snacks and what's perhaps even better is that these were barbecue flavored, his favorite flavor of chips.

Clearing away his mouth, a satisfied moan came out from Lincoln. "Oh man. That felt good."

"It's about to get a whole lot better." With a wink, Clyde reaches down the counter once again and pulled out two cans of soda's. Opening up his chosen can, Clyde raises the cup, waiting for Lincoln to do the same. "Cheers to us."

Clinging their drinks together, the two happily chug down their sodas with four gulps, until finally removing the cans from their mouths and released a series of very loud burps, loud enough to spook some of the nearby birds to take off in a sudden swarm of feathers. After their loud burp session, the two boys tasted the soda in their breaths.

"I think that I was loudest." Clyde suddenly claimed.

"Nah. I'm pretty sure that I was." Lincoln replied a little competitively.

Raising his soda up again with a competitive smile, Clyde cocked his eyebrows. "Shall we settle this with a little burping contest?"

Narrowing his own eyes with an equal competitive smile, Lincoln lifted up his own soda. "You're on."

Swinging the soda cans to their mouths, Lincoln and Clyde drank the remaining soda with huge gulps in order to get the most fuel. When the last of the soda went down their throats, they both placed down their cans and got ready as they felt it coming up. Opening up their mouths, the two let out very loud burps that echoed around the area.


At the same time as they let out those loud burps. The mysterious predator that had followed Lincoln here, lifted up its head in alarm with its tail quails twitching in aggression. Through its eyes, the lights are its main attention for with its eyesight being entirely based on thermal vision, those lights are very hard to ignore for this animal.

The burps coming from inside doubled its interest of the place. Going very slowly the predator came up to the gate, where it just as slowly peeked its head in. It couldn't smell very well due to the shape of its skull, so all it could really rely on was its vision.

The red eye moves around in its socket for anything interesting, where it soon laid upon the dead tarbosaurus corpse. Although it didn't kill the dinosaur itself, the enticing of meat is enough to draw it fully into the area on all fours.

"I think it was a tie."

Swiftly getting up to its full height, the predator looked around for the source of that noise.


"How can you be so sure Clyde?" In his competitive mind, Lincoln is insistent that he had been the loudest burper out of the two of them.

At this Clyde only shrugged. "I don't know. It just sounded like it." Although in his personal opinion, he truly believed that he had been the loudest burper.

"There's only one way to settle this. We have to have a rematch." Lincoln declared.

"Apparently so." If that is the only way to settle this once and for all, then so be it. Having his hands reaching down the counter again, Clyde pulls up two more soda cans that he would've put on the counter, if he didn't suddenly stop and started to shake with a petrified look on him.

This very much alarmed Lincoln as he had seen that look before and he knew what it meant. "There's something behind me isn't there?"

Answering him with a slow, terrified nod. Lincoln closed his eyes in a winch for only a second before slowly turning around to face whatever had entered the area. What he saw is the most peculiar type of dinosaur that he had never seen before, the only thing that came close was the one that attacked them at camp all those weeks ago.

The dinosaur is about 11.5 feet tall with a short face like that of a pug with a lot of nasty teeth inside it's mouth and red eyes, long sharp claws at the end of its fingers with opposable thumbs, a raptor type claw on its feet, and on its tail is a series of quills that shifted and shivered individually. Overall it's strange, but also nightmare looking as it stood on its two long legs, looking at them with a low growl emitting from it.

Staring back at the terrifying dinosaur, Lincoln and Clyde made very slow movements as with it not immediately charging at them, the boys thought they could just simply slowly back away from it for perhaps it was more interested on the nearby dead tarbosaurus than them. Lincoln gets himself off his seat, while Clyde headed for the stand's exit all the time watching the dinosaur that stared right back at them.

Suddenly as if it swiftly switched personalities, the dinosaur leaned forward and let's out a ghastly shriek that utterly froze them on the spot from how loud and terrifying it was. The dinosaur suddenly charges at the two, where it then suddenly leaped into the air with its arms and legs spread out. Letting out a yell, Lincoln jumped out of the way, while Clyde backed himself up to the back of the stand with his arms spread out as far out as they can.

Slamming against the stand, Lincoln dodges a incoming swipe of its tail all the while the dinosaur snapped its mouth at Clyde who leaned himself down in order to keep out of its reach. It then reached for him with its claws, knocking down the soda cans and chip bags as it moves its arm up and down, the counter itself cracked under the weight of the terrifying dinosaur.

Barely out of range of the swiping claws, Clyde looked to the exit that's so close to him. Getting into survival mode, Clyde crawled himself over to the exit, while keeping well enough out of range of the swiping claws and snapping mouths in which speaking of snapping the counter finally snapped under the weight causing part of it to collapsed, causing the aggressive dinosaur's top half to fall with its head one inch from Clyde's foot as it crashed to the ground.

Letting out a scream of fright, Clyde scrambled to his feet and ran off just as the dinosaur gets itself back up, it pulls itself out of the stand, knocking down some rubble and chairs in the progress. Turning to face the fleeing Clyde, it watches him go over to Lincoln who stood a good distance away and then ran with him once Clyde got to his side.

Releasing another terrifying roar, it chased after them at high speeds. It then suddenly jumps over them and cuts them off, forcing the two to skid to a stop and scream at it. Very swiftly the two turn and ran underneath a railing that is used as a barrier for a display of a hill that had four statues of dilophosauruses with their frills out that Lincoln and Clyde ducked and weaved in between, while their vicious pursuer smashed right through them, knocking them everywhere.

Having themselves swiftly turn right, they ran themselves inside a log, which shortly shakes afterwards as the dinosaur jumped on it, then cut off their exit with its head hanging upside down with a ghastly shriek. The log cracks underneath the weight of the dinosaur as it snaps its mouth and thrusts its face into the opening.

With these movements the log began to move slowly at first, but with the combination of gravity and the slope of the hill. The log moved more faster, which unbalances the dinosaur who fell off it with a surprised grunt. Inside the log; Lincoln felt like that he was going to be sick as they got bumped and tossed around as the log traveled down hill, smashing against a couple of trees and rocks which destroys both ends of the log shorting it a bit. The log then hits an incline on the hill that sends it flying through the air a bit before it crashed right back down, jolting the two once more.

Crawling themselves out of the log with aching heads and a great feeling of dizziness that couldn't let them stand up straight without feeling like that they were about blow a couple of chunks. The two held onto their heads. "Oh man. Now I know how clothes feel in the dryer." Clyde groaned.

Holding himself up with his arm, Lincoln looked behind him slowly, full on knowing that dinosaur is on its way and will soon be here in a matter of seconds. "Come on we need to get moving." He urgently told Clyde.

They still couldn't stand up straight thanks to their dizziness, so they had to resort to crawling themselves through the bushes, it wasn't a very fast travel but at least they were moving, just as long they were ignoring the branches brushing pass them and sometimes getting caught in their shirts that snapped off after a bit of force. They soon went passed one last bush and found themselves at a wide river that flowed gently in one direction. By now they're dizziness has gone down allowing them to once again stand up straight.

"We're trapped! What do we do?!" Clyde panicked, which grew worse when he heard branches breaking behind them that steadily grew more louder.

Looking around for anything that they can use to get themselves out of here quickly. Lincoln spots a two seated kayak docked down, while bobbing gently in the waves. "This way Clyde! Quickly!"

Leading him towards the wooden Pier where the kayak is docked at. They jumped over several rocks and logs as their feet squished on the muddy ground, until at last their muddy feet came into contact with the wooden planks. Reaching the end of the Pier, they put on some life vests that laid in a box along with some paddles before jumping themselves into the awaiting kayak.

Clyde unties the rope, then uses the paddle with help from Lincoln to push the kayak into the current of the river and far enough away from the Pier, which they hope is enough to loose that freaky dinosaur that's hot on their tail.


Crashing to the edge of the riverbank. The predator is very confused on the whereabouts of its prey. It had tracked them all the way down to this river and it had somehow lost them. Raising itself up high, it scans around for any sign of them with its thermal vision.

Not seeing anything that will bring it to them, the frustrated predator releases a growl before moving off to find something else to hunt.


The kayak moved gently through the river, on both sides of the river are thick jungle with trees tall enough to cover the moon with their branches which creates a dark tunnel. It's a bit creepy, but as long as they were away from that monster it's alright for Lincoln and Clyde, who both find themselves leaning back in the kayak seats.

"Man. How long do we have to suffer these life or death situations? It's really not doing anything good with my stress levels." Clyde felt his heart beat hard against his chest, he swears that it's going to burst out of his chest by the levels of stress that plagued him during these situations.

"I don't know Clyde, but I'll tell you this. I'm very sick of it, we settle down somewhere, get all relaxed and then it's all running and screaming as we avoid becoming someone's next meal." Honestly it's becoming a regular routine around here, he might as well build a watch and put running away from hungry dinosaurs on it.

"Same here. I just want to go home." Clyde cried before taking a good look down at the kayak they're riding on, where a thought slowly came to mind. "Say Lincoln. Do you think that we can use this kayak to get off the island?"

"I doubt it Clyde. All it takes is just one huge wave to flip us over."

"I thought so, it was just a nice thought though." Glancing over to the dark, thick jungle on his right. Clyde imagines on what kind of creatures were lurking in there: sleeping, hunting, or something else that really fell into adult territory. Honestly anything could be happening in there and hopefully nothing is going to be coming out of it anytime soon, not after that terrifying experience with that thing that attacked them. He and Lincoln needed a much needed break from being a meal to someone.

"So why do you think there was a kayak over at the dock?" He then asked Lincoln. It wasn't a very serious question that he needed a answer to, rather it's just a way to have a conversation.

Readjusting himself in his seat, Lincoln held off on answering Clyde for a minute, until finally getting himself in a more comfortable position. "My best guess is that this is part of an upcoming attraction. Possibly a lazy river or something of the sorts." He shrugged.

"That would be nice as this smooth sailing is very relaxing." Letting out a yawn, Clyde leaned himself back against his seat.

Unable to resist it, Lincoln releases a yawn as well as he leaned himself forward for he couldn't deny that it is rather relaxing. This ride through the river is smooth, so smooth that they both fell fast asleep as the kayak drifted through the river, passing by a sign that read; Hadrosaur Cove: ten miles ahead.


The Royal Woods airfield: a place filled with all sorts of aircraft vehicles from airplanes, helicopters, to even a storage space for hot air balloons. From day in to day out planes flew around, coming in for landings or taking off to the skies.

In hanger ten; a plane with a blue stripe streaked across it is getting itself ready to fly. The pilot checked over the controls and the fuel just to make sure that it's enough for the destination that he's been paid to go. It's not his usual destination, but the family paid handsomely to drop them off at Costa Rica. Why they decided to take his plane instead of a regular airline plane? He had no idea and it wasn't any of his business, besides why question something when your getting paid?

He will say this though, the family sure did have a lot of kids and they did look a bit frantic when they signed the waver yesterday. They must be nervous fliers and a plane must be a last resort if they even consider on using one. Speaking of that family, they should be here any minute now.

Sure enough that old saying of speak the devil's name and he shall appear presented itself as shortly after his pondering the sound of a vehicle approaching broke through the usual sounds of plane engines.


Pulling up to the side of the hanger. The Louds were noticably missing one member of the family and that member is Lilly who they left in the good care of Pop Pop. There was just no way that they would bring her along on this trip as it's just way too dangerous to bring a baby along, they weren't even sure that the other younger Louds should be coming with as perhaps aunt Ruth's place would've been better place for all of them.

The only reason that they were coming is because they were insistent on coming along to get back their brother from dino-island. Besides Lisa's intelligence and Lana's ways with animals could come in handy when they get there. Meanwhile Lucy's ability to disappear so suddenly could serve them as a way to survey the land and who knows? Lola's temper might scare off the smaller carnivores, hopefully.

Anyway their plan was simple; they'll take this plane all the way to Costa Rica, where once there they'll meet up with the people who are supposed to be coming with them on this rescue mission with one of them Lincoln will definitely be gladly surprised to see once they find him and Clyde. Speaking of Clyde, they weren't the only ones going on this trip for pulling up besides them are the McBrides, who used their minivan to hold their own and the Louds luggage.

They are both scared on even setting foot on that island, but they'll do it just to get back their boy. They'll search the entire island until they come across the boys and when they do, they'll immediately get off that island without any delay, where then after months of therapy for the two, everything will go back to normal just like it was before this whole nightmare started.

Now having their respectful vehicles parked in a safe place so no one could steal them. The two families stepped out of their vehicles with all of them crowding around the Mcbride's minivan as Howard opened up the back doors as the Loud's luggage are being kept in there.

"Well this is it." Lynn Sr. began as he took out his suitcase. "It may have cost us most of our life savings, but it's very well worth it just as long we can get back our boys."

"Lynn we got everything right?" Rita asked him as she rummaged through the van with her daughters. She didn't want to forget anything essential behind, especially when they are going somewhere so far away from home.

"I'm pretty sure we have." Lynn replied while scratching the back of his head. It would be pretty embarrassing to leave behind items like extra clothes, several camping gear in case they have to spend the night at the place, (which is something that they all wouldn't want), several cans of food along with bottles of water, a radio and plenty of phones just in case they themselves get stuck on that island.

"We know that me and Harold did." Opening up the trunk, Howard pulls out a large suitcase that Harold helped in holding it up. They weren't going to take any chances of missing anything essential for their upcoming journey.

"Yep, and we have plenty of bug spray to spare as I'm darn sure that there's going to be plenty of bugs on that island that will just love to take a bite out of us." Harold exclaimed as he gently patted the case.

"Not to mention the various poisonous snakes, plants, and possible spiders on the island, we'll have to keep our eyes out for. Along with tropical storms that are known to hit the area." Lisa informed.

"Wait spiders!" Leni exclaimed in visible panic as her body went stiff and her body temperature went a bit cold. This is all thanks to her severe acrophobia that Leni unfortunately suffers from. A mere sight of a spider always causes her to go into a blind panic; complete with screaming and trampling whatever's is in her way. Her phobia of them is bad enough to have her fear fake ones from decorations on Halloween to people dressed up as one, which Clyde unfortunately found out the hard way from Halloween two years ago.

She however isn't the only one who's afraid of spiders for she had inherited it from her father, who's phobia is just as bad as hers. What scares him the most were the big ones IE: tarantulas. Just the sight of their hairy bodies, movements, the undersides is enough to make him crash through the wall and run to the nearest exterminator.

So upon hearing the possibilities of encountering poisonous spiders during their time over there on the island. He got stiff and had a cold body temperature as well. He would rather encounter the T-Rex than any spider.

Meanwhile Lisa nodded in acknowledgment. "Indeed. While the dinosaurs present a very obvious danger for all of us. We must remember that there's other dangers on the island known as Isla Nublar. Though we should probably count ourselves fortunate that we aren't heading to Isla Sorna for that island is believe it or not, more dangerous with the larger number of carnivores."

"Hard to believe that there's two islands with dinosaurs. It's pretty rocking if it weren't so dangerous." Luna commented.

"Yeah. Talk about a dino-soar fact." Luan joked around much to everyone's dismay. While beside her Lucy is busy thinking of the island chain that both Nublar and Sorna reside in. Mainly the name: Muertes Archipelago, also known as the Five Deaths. The mere name of the chain of islands is enough for Lucy to smile a bit in a good amount of interest.

"I wouldn't worry about any snakes as luckily for this family. They have a snake expert amongst them!" Lana proudly proclaimed as with her expertise of snakes, they should be able to avoid any deadly snake bites with no problem. She also couldn't help but feel a bit excited, don't get her wrong she wanted to save her big brother as much as the rest of the family, but she's going to be seeing real life dinosaurs! Who wouldn't be excited over this aspect? The list of dinosaurs she wanted to see range from the mighty horn triceratops, the spike tail stegosaurus, the long neck apatosaurus, the duck bill parasaurolophus, and the flying reptile pteranodon. But yet of course the Tyrannosaurus Rex is among the top priority on that list. She really wanted to watch the mighty carnivore in action during a hunt.

"I hope we don't get ourselves in a swamp." Lola cringed in disgust, the only thing that would be worse is stepping on any, stinky dinosaur poop during their time over there.

By now they all have their luggage out of the McBride's van and with it all out, the two families headed into the hanger. Upon catching site of the plane they were all taking, Rita nodded her head impressed for she has to admit that it's a rather nice plane. It's rather too bad that she wasn't flying this beauty.

The door of the plane then opens and with it comes a ramp of stairs that'll allow them all to come aboard as well as serving as a way for the pilot to lean his body out. "Ah, Louds and McBrides. You arrived, I suspected for all of you to be here for about a few more minutes later."

"We simply couldn't wait any longer pal. We're in a bit of a hurry to reach Costa Rica." Lynn Sr. said as they all approached the ramp in a single file line.

"I suppose that answers why you all aren't taking a commercial plane. Those fancy airports can give you good stress when it comes to delays." He remarked as they all went pass him, he briefly wondered if he should ask on why they were in such hurry to reach their destination. However he then decided against it as it wasn't any of his business, besides their pay is good and that's all he cared about.

Heading himself into the cockpit, both families have just finished placing their luggage up on the storage space. They then all settled themselves down on their chosen seats with Lori facing the first window on the right side. If it weren't for a fact that they are on a rescue mission, she would have her phone out right now and take a bunch of photos that she would then send to Bobby, before doing a full on Livestream for him.

Instead Lori looked out the window, staring out to the inside of the hanger walls where shelves of power tools and side door is seen. "Don't worry Lincoln. We're on are way."

The plane soon slowly leaves the hanger. It turns and goes down the runway, where the plane picks up speed, until it finally took off from the ground and flew off into the horizon way beyond Royal Woods.