Back Home at Last

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After a long week at sea, the teens came home and returned to Japan, all of them feeling finally relieved to be back home. Once they got home, Kento and Mrs. Nekenome were happy to see their friends and students back on their feet and safe from harm after the encounter with the dinosaurs on Sorna.

Once they got back, Braedey was asked by Kento, Matthew, Toby, Taylor, Nathaniel, and Yuki about what had happened on the island, only for the Transformatrix bearer to simply reply 'Its a world that should never be seen again', then retired to his dorm to rest. Even the girls, along with Eragon and Becca (the two of them sharing a dorm since they're brother and sister), had gone to their dorms to recuperate and regain their strength and try and forget the memories of what happened on that dreadful island. It was almost a long week on Isla Sorna for them, and one they won't forget for a very long time, just like Jurassic Park.

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On a clear and slowly rising dawn, Braedey was currently sitting up on the rooftop of the dorm, looking out to the horizon out at sea, his kind lost in thought about Isla Nublar, Sorna, even Jurassic Park. He wasn't sure how InGen was going to recover from the loss of Peter Ludlow, along with the damages done in San Diego.

He was so lost in thought, he didn't notice someone walk up behind him and hug him, catching him off guard. "Hey. How you holding up?" Moka smiled, leaning into Braedey's vision.

"Hey, Moka." Braedey turns his head to face the pinkette Vampire, then gives her a small Eskimo kiss to the nose. "I've just been thinking."

"About what?" Moka asked, sitting down next to Braedey, while taking his hand gently in her own. "Is it about the islands?"

"It's about what's ultimately going to happen to InGen, Hammond, Jurassic Park, Isla Sorna, the dinosaurs, all of them." Braedey replied to her, looking back to the horizon. "It's only a matter of time until something bad every happens to those islands again. I mean, remember the power failure on the park, and the genetically modified monster we fought against? That thing could have easily torn apart the island before we could've stopped it." He breathes an uneasy sigh. "I don't know why, but I've just got this sense of something bound to happen."

Moka gently leans against Braedey's right arm, making him look to her, as she looks at him with her gentle eyes. "Well, whatever happens to us, we'll just have to evolve to get through it." She told him, then shows a small smirk. "Like Ian Malcolm once said..."

"Life finds a way." Braedey finishes Moka's sentence, looking out to the horizon, as the sun slowly begins to rise. "Welcome... to Jurassic Park." He utters Hammond's famous words, hugging Moka close to him.

The brunette then looks down to his left hand, and looks at the photograph given to him by Aegypt on Isla Sorna, which showed of the Rex family, all of them living happily and freely, the infant walking perfectly on both its legs, and the Buck and Doe both watching their young with what could be smiles on their faces.

'Just like Malcolm said

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'Just like Malcolm said.' Braedey thought in his head, a smile on his face being more prominent now, ten looks to the rising sun. 'Well said, you chaotian.' He mentally chuckled.

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Author's Note: there we go. The second/third 'Rosario Vampire Jurassic Park' Book/movie some and dusted. Sure, I was planning to add some more to the story, but since I haven't touched this book for well over a few months, I figured to finish it this week, and this week, I have. Thank Primus for that.

So, after this, I might continue work on 'Braedey Martin: Robots and a Vampire', alongside my 'Monster Musume Transformers' Book, but maybe soon, I could work on a 'Rosario Vampire: Jurassic World' Book, but still, it's on the workshop table.

This has been yours truly, Braedey95. Farewell.

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