Gia and Genesis started circling each other as the Raptors were slowly making their way over to the watch tower. Ripper was also climbing down from his hiding spot. Knowing that there was a fight that was about to take place between two mega theropods, it will be easier to slip away while they're focused on each other.
After Genesis attacked the watch tower, the humans, along with Krystal, started climbing down the tower using the ladder. Though the ladder was a little misshapen because the tower was bending, they still managed to climb down. Owen, Daniel, and Kayla brought some weapons with them, mainly the tasers and tranquilizer guns they found in the second floor of the tower.
Genesis couldn't understand why this younger Giga was so determined to fight him. Should he even call her a Giga? All she does is scavenge leftovers. He's never seen her hunt in the past and she seems incapable of defending herself. If anything, this will be an easier slaughter for him.
Gia stopped circling, she lowered her stance and her left leg was inching to charge forward. She could tell that Genesis was damaged before she got to him, meaning that if she plays her cards right, she'll be able to exploit the left side of his face that Fang mangled earlier.
"Why do you want to get involved? Screw off and let the only true Giga do his work." Genesis hissed.
"You don't get to choose what is and what's not a Giga, idiot." Gia shot back.
After Terry taught her how to hunt, he also taught her how to taunt her opponents and to keep them from getting into her head and filling her mind with discouragement. It's exactly why she's more eager to fight than usual. Even though it hasn't been too long since Terry started teaching her, he taught her enough to where she could understand how to fight and win.
She's also been watching fights for a while. Sometimes they do happen in the valley without Biosyn noticing. Whilst nobody ever dies, she has seen enough to remember what to do in a situation like the one she was in right now.
Genesis was getting even more aggravated by the second. Nobody tells him what he can and can't do other than Lewis. And she certainly has no authority over him. Because Genesis was already angry over Fang scratching up his face, he charged without a second thought.
"You don't get to tell me what-" Genesis was cut off as Gia bumped the top of her head into Genesis' lower jaw.
She then bit onto the lower jaw and started thrashing, making the jaw bleed. Genesis shook her off and rammed her in the chest. But she didn't topple over and was only pushed back.
Gia then headbutted Genesis' head and was pushing him back over to a tree. She moved her head up and clamped onto the front of Genesis' upper jaw. Then she pulled him over to a tree and threw him into it. The damaged side of his face slammed against the tree. It was actually frustrating how much of a fight she was keeping up considering that Terry, a much more experienced predator, lost to Genesis. But it's only because Genesis wasn't in the right state of mind at the moment and is very disoriented after his pride was nearly shattered when Fang damaged him.
Genesis growled and using his left leg, he thrusted forwards and tried to chomp onto Gia's chest, but the young Giga slapped him with her tail. What was happening? One kid already got the better of him, he can't let that happen more than once.
Gia roared and snapped at him to make him angrier. From what Terry told her, the angrier the opponent gets, the more likely they are to lose. So pissing off Genesis to the point where he can't think fast enough is the ideal way to deal with him.
Genesis shook his head and charged again. This time, just as Gia was attempting to run, Genesis finally gripped her neck and he slammed her into the ground.
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Jurassic World: Reign (Completed)
FanfictionA sequel to Ripper's Journey II: The Son Of Ripper and Indomitable: A Jurassic World Story. Ever since the dinosaur outbreak, the world has had to get used to the the fact that dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are now roaming our cities and n...