Chapter 3

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She stepped out of the elevator and moved to the side leaning on the wall. The screaming still echoed in her ears along with the ringing sound of there pulse flat lining on the monitors. Emeralds dad came out a few seconds later, "you okay Eme?"

"Yea dad I'll be fine," she told him."can we go back to the girls dad," she asked looking up at him.

"I'm sure the raptors would like that," he told her kissing her head.

"Owen," Claire's voice called and they turned around to face her. "I need you," she said. "I need your help. My nephews, their out in the field. Please, if any thing happens to them..."

"How old," Eme's dad asked. "One is Emeralds age, the younger one he's a few years..." She told them.

"You don't know how old your own nephews are," Emerald asked.
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The car stop once they neared a field of dead and dying sauropods. Eme's dad got out and she followed. She watched him as he moved his gun so it was on his back and kneeled down at a sauropods head. She came up to its head and she could hear it groaning and wheezing. "It's okay girl it's going to be okay," she told the sauropod, getting on her knees. She gently stroked her head. Claire walked up and joined them gently resting a had on the dinosaurs neck. The sauropod made a final attempt to lift its head then went limp. She looked up at her dad, holding back tears. Eme stood up and looked around at the other dead sauropods. "She's hunting for sport she's not eating any of them she did not need to kill them," she said anger boiling up inside of her. Her dad gently put a hand on her shoulder. Owen then got her back into the park's car and drove off to find Claire's nephews.

They drove up to a thrashed gyroshere and all got out. It was easy to tell the Indominus Rex was there from the tooth lodged in it. "Hey dad you got your knife," Eme asked and he gave to to her. Emerald used the knife to get the tooth out and sharpen it a little. Not only would was it cool but it could later have a use.

"No,no,no," she looked over to see Claire holding a broken phone.

"They made it out," her dad told them pointing to foot prints. Emerald put the tooth in one of her boots and they followed the foot prints.

They followed the foot prints till they reached and waterfall where they stopped.

"My god they jumped," Claire said.

"Brave kids," Emeralds dad said looking over the edge.

"Zach! Gray," Claire yelled. Emeralds dad started to shush her while Emerald looked around.

"Hey, I'm not one of your damn animals," Claire said.

"Listen, those kids are still alive, but we will not be if you continue you scream like that," Owen told her once she was quite.

"You can pick up their scent can't you? Track their footprints," Claire asked making Emerald laugh.

"He was with the Navy not the Navajo," Emerald told Claire. 

"So what should we do now, what do you suggest we do now," Claire asked. Emerald saw foot prints in some mud near the waterfall. She looked at to where they led as her dad and Claire argued. Emerald turned around and saw that Claire had tied her blouse. Emerald raised a eyebrow at her.

"What is that supposed to mean," Emerald's dad asked.

"It means I'm ready to go," Claire explained.

"Okay. Let's get one thing straight, I'm in charge out here. You do everything I say, exactly as I say," Owen said.

"Don't worry it's not like he will have you do hand stands. I follow most of what he says and look at me i've survived," Emerald said seeing Claire's face.

"Just relax. It's just like taking a stroll through the woods. 65 million years ago," Owen said walking of. Emerald and Claire both followed behind him.

"With dangerous dinosaurs that want to eat you," Emerald added.

"That's not helpful Eme," her dad said

"Sorry."

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A/n:

I don't know if any of you where waiting on the chapter the would be awesome if you where. I'm going along slow but I think I might try finishing this now that school is out and I have more time.

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