Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexOct-06-2013 6:02 AMIt's a longer chapter today. We meet an enemy that is maybe not so important, I'll let you decide by the end.
The First Hunt
Sammy and Tommy ran for a while, not quite satisfied with what they had eaten, but happy to have had a bite to eat still be alive after the scarred male had seen them. They decided to try hunting. They had been hunting with their parents before, and had an idea on what to do.
Sammy, being the faster of the two, chased their target, a juvenile Edmontosaurus, toward Tommy, who was lying in wait. When Sammy ran out, the herd panicked, thinking that an adult Spinosaurus must be around somewhere. They all ran past the bush Tommy was hiding in, all but their target. Their target ran the opposite direction and Sammy chased it down, bit it's neck, but didn't have the strength to finish it off. Tommy walked over to where Sammy was, and delivered the killing bite. That's when they realized that Sammy can grip a victim or threat, and Tommy can give the killing blow.
They watch the rest of the herd run away as they eat the juvenile, looking for stragglers for future hunts. What they didn't expect, was something else was watching the herd. All of a sudden, the large male ran out of the tree line and killed one of the Edmontosaurus in less than ten seconds. His sister was with him, and she limped out to the kill and began to eat.
Amber and Will saw Tommy and Sammy kill the Edmontosaurus, and they wanted it. They challenged them to a battle, expecting it to be like their childhood battles. Will charged at Sammy and switched to Tommy last second. Tommy was ready for it and quickly side stepped and bit Will's neck, similar to their childhood battles. The difference between then and now is that this time, Tommy didn't let go. He pushed Will around, and after Will was bleeding and starting to go limp, did Tommy let go. Amber had always been the weaker and more cowardly of the two. She didn't attack at all, and when Tommy let go of Will, they both ran. The battle had gotten some attention though.
Sammy heard something behind them, and Tommy smelled it. A large Carcharodontosaurus was running at them. Sammy looked at Tommy, and both began to run. The Carcharodontosaurus is catching up to them, but they are getting close to the scarred T-Rex pair. The male looks up from his meal, and sees Sammy and Tommy, and then he sees the Carcharodontosaurus. He roars at the Carcharodontosaurus, but at the same time, he roars at Sammy and Tommy. They realize the male is mad at them as well, and they see that they are stuck between a rock and hard place, and keep running for the male.
The male looks at them, visibly angry that Sammy and Tommy lead such a large carnivore toward him and his wounded sister, and then charges the Carcharodontosaurus. They run into each other head on, both coming to complete stop. The male steps back and charges it again, this time breaking some ribs. The Carcharodontosaurus quickly turns and runs away, seeing that the male is madder and more determined than it expected.
Sammy and Tommy hadn't even made it to the tree line before the male turned and roared at them at the top of his lungs. He was going to give chase, but he didn't want to leave his wounded sister behind. Sammy and Tommy ran into the thick tree line, and stopped at the top of the hill, watching the male. From their experience, the male was ruthless, felt no emotion, and they thought he found pleasure in killing due to the massive amount of scars he had. They watch the pair for a while, and see that the male is actually quite gentle with his sister. They watch as both eat from their kill, and after a while, they leave the hill top in search of food. They eventually find their way back to the clearing with the dead Giganotosaurus, which had been completely eaten, only a few bones remaining.
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