Lexx was roaming about as usual, hunting for small creatures, snuggling up rocks, and sniffing paw-prints of other dinosaurs, avoiding the big ones. She was a small Rex, but a fierce one. But she didn't want to bet her chances against an advanced Rex or a Pterodactyl. A Velociraptor? Forget it.
But that's exactly what was going on.
She picked up the scent of tasty-newly-hatched eggs and was following it, but didn't look down on the weird-shaped prints on the greenly grass. She was too busy thinking about the delicious food she was going to get, after so many days of surviving on small insects and plants. Plants taste ew, but they did the job of keeping her alive.
She realized too late that she was following the trail of a Velociraptor, and the footprints that she thought were un-important? Well, they seemed to vanish. Talk about horror-experience.
She was too busy figuring out where to run when she heard a ruffling in the side-bushes. Under the tall pine-shaped ball-tree, the leaves moved and a tail plopped out.
She was too stunned to react, but she held out her teeny arms in front defensively, and the Raptor charged. She knew she was done, and couldn't take on the raptor, but she had to try.
She expected to be ripped apart as easily as a plant-wrapper, but instead got a heat-burn. The atmosphere suddenly rose to a million degrees hot, and the raptor stopped in its tracks. It looked up and its eyes widened, and it started running away in fear, so fast Lexx could only capture a small screech before it vanishing before her eyes. She looked up, and saw it for herself.
A huge star was hurtling out the sky, towards them. She was so shocked, she started digging without thinking. The heat was so intense it almost made her loose consciousness, and the other creatures screamed all around her.
She managed to dig herself in and close up the hold above her, but the ground was too claustrophobic and hard to breathe in, the air humid and so hot her ears popped and she blacked out. There was a loud BOOM! along with millions of them screeching, but Lexx could not remember anything after that. It was all blank.
YOU ARE READING
Lexx The T-Rex
Science FictionThe title says it all... It doesn't? Oh, well, Sorry for that, then. What can we do? All things mentioned in the story are fictional (if you didn't get that yet, but I don't blame you. Anything's possible.) and any relation to real life stuff and th...