Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexDec-03-2013 5:47 AMDunno what to say. Last chapter, please leave a comment below to let me know who's all been reading. After this, we can all focus on Rex Fan's story: The Fight to Survive: A World Away
Home At Last
Two months after leaving the strange place, Terrance and Thorn arrived at the valley where they grew up. It was early morning, and only a few herbivores where awake. Terrance was amazed at how everything looked, green and wooded, like when they were growing up.
They continued walking, and after a few minutes, arrived at where their parent's remains were. Terrance looked at the skeletons, which were surprisingly untouched. He was surprised, expecting them to be gone in the fire, but instead, just as how he remembered them from years earlier.
He was deep in thought when Thorn nudged him. He looked at her, they stood close to each other, and then roared in perfect unison. The roar woke all the herbivores, and they ran off, thinking Terrance and Thorn were nearby, when they were really almost a mile away at the minimum. A Dromeasaurus had been living in the valley during Terrance and Thorn's absence, and it didn't plan on leaving, and when it heard the roar, took cover in some bushes.
They went to sleep, having walked all night because Terrance knew that they were close. When they woke up, they looked around, and there wasn't a sign that a large or even mid sized carnivore had been there in years. They continued walking, the memories flowing back, and eventually, they arrived where the battle with the pair had been. The skeletons were still there, both the pair's and their mate's. Terrance looked at their mate's skeletons first, still impacted by the sight of their skeletons. Terrance knew that without their sacrifice, their chicks might not have made it.
Terrance looked at the pair's skeletons next. Both skeletons were mangled, showing just how brutally Terrance and Thorn had fought that battle, scavengers and the elements not capable of the damage that the skeletons had. Thorn looked at them, proud of one of her first battles, and proud that she did as much as she did.
They returned to where they had made their nest after the battle, and laid down to rest, having had a long walk all around the valley. As they fell asleep, a mosquito landed on Thorn, and another on Terrance. After sucking some blood, they landed and a branch, and became stuck in the sap.
Epilogue
65 million years later, both pieces of amber are discovered. The one with Thorn's blood became the first dinosaur cloned by InGen, being named Rexy, and set to be the main attraction of Jurassic Park. The piece containing Terrance's however, became the decoration on the end of John Hammod's cane. Should the one on Hammod's cane be used, it will produce the largest Tyrannosaurus ever to walk the Earth, and one of, if not, the largest land predators of all time, but certainly the most vicious and toughest of all time.
Hope you all enjoyed, and my next thing coming up is Death Duels 9097 Small Sector (I'll make a topic for it later).
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DinoSteve93
MemberCompsognathusDec-03-2013 10:47 AMGreat chapter... so many memories for the two... I like also how you created a bridge to your next story, and, again, is Interesting to see how important Terrance and Thorn will be for Jurassic Park.
Great chapter, great ending, great story.
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Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusDec-03-2013 3:48 PM“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusDec-03-2013 3:48 PM“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusDec-03-2013 4:00 PMWell done. Great ending. Can't wait for the next story.
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexDec-03-2013 5:13 PMThanks guys, I enjoyed writing and posting it.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-13-2014 1:38 PMPure.Awesomeness. (if 'Awesomeness' is a word)
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