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Alan tried to turn on the radio, but it wasn't working. "What's going on?" I asked Ian, who just shook his head. "I wish I knew." He told me. Alan hopped out and went to talk to the lawyer in the car in front of us. I hoped the kids weren't scared.

"Ian, do you have a bad feeling?" I asked him suddenly. "What do you mean?" He asked me, his brown eyes staring into my own blue ones. "I just feel as if something terrible is going to happen." I said nervously. Ian placed his hand on the side of my cheek and my breath hitched.

"Nothing is going to happen." He said in a soothing voice. I looked down at his lips and he leaned closer to me. Our lips met in a soft kiss that quickly turned into a frenzy. I groaned as his hands went to my hips, hitching me onto his lap.

"Damn." Ian muttered against my lips, jumping away from me. I jumped from his lap, and I followed his gaze as Alan climbed back into the car.

I tried to look as if I hadn't just kissed Ian. "Their radios out too." Alan told us. "This is bad." I said and Alan glanced at Ian. "Genarro said to stay put." Alan told us. "Kids okay?" Ian asked him. "I didn't ask. Why wouldn't they be?" Alan asked him.

"Kids get scared." I told Alan, who shrugged. "What's so scary? It's just a little hiccup in the power." Alan told us. "I'm not scared." Ian said at once. "I didn't say you were scared." Alan said and I found it hard not to laugh.

"I know." Ian told him and my lips twitched. "You two are ridiculous." I muttered and Ian looked over in surprise. He leaned into my ear. "That's not what you were saying a few seconds ago." He whispered and I shivered.

Alan opened the car door and placed his water bottle out of it. He closed the door back and took a drink.

He held it out to me and Ian. Ian took it with a grin. He took a sip and handed it to me. I shook my head and handed it back to Alan. I was staring to get very bored. It had already been about ten minutes.

I heard a loud thud and instinctively grabbed Ian's hand. The thudding got progressively louder. "Is that-" I asked Alan in alarm. He didn't say anything, he looked pretty terrified. I glanced over to see that the goat was missing.

I shrieked as I saw a goat leg hit the car windshield in front of us. Ian and Alan both gasped as we saw the claw of the T Rex touch the fence. It was supposed to be electric, but the T Rex was unharmed.

"Oh my God." I said as we saw the face of the T Rex. I was beyond terrified. This seemed like something out of a nightmare. I watched as Genarro jumped from the car and rushed towards the bathroom. Did he actually leave the children alone? He didn't even bother to close the door.

"Where does he think he's going?" Alan asked. "When you gotta go, you gotta go." Ian muttered. A loud thud turned our attention back to the fence.

I almost screamed at what I saw. The T Rex was breaking the fence with his teeth. "Alan! Are we safe?" I said very nervously. "I-" He was cut off by a loud roar.

The T. rex walked between the two cars. "I hate being right all the time." Ian said and I squeezed his hand tighter. This was not how I wanted to die. "Keep absolutely still. It's vision is based on movement." Alan told us.

I tried to become as still as I could, even though I was shaking in fear. The T Rex jerked its head, jolting the car. I tried not to scream. I saw that one of the kids had turned on a flashlight.

The T Rex stomped over to the other vehicle. "Turn the light off." Alan muttered. I really hoped the kids made it out of this. The T Rex bumped the car and I could hear the kids screaming.

Please let them survive, I thought to myself. I don't think I could sit and watch this happen. I shook as the T Rex hit the glass, making it fall on the kids. "Alan, we have to do something." I whispered. The T Rex hit the car again, and it flipped over.

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