Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMar-19-2014 6:14 AMTwo short chapters and then a few longer ones coming up.
Terrance's Story: Jurassic Park Chapter 7
Tropical Storm
It had been a few months since Terrance fought the Giganotosaurus, and he still protects Muldoon. The section where his spine was exposed hasn't healed and Terrance knows it. His arm is a rotted stump below the elbow, and Muldoon thinks it looks painful, but it doesn't affect Terrance at all.
They were near Terrance's original paddock when Terrance sensed something was wrong. Muldoon didn't notice, but Terrance felt a slight temperature change. He sensed a storm was coming, and he knew it was going to be big. Terrance looked at Muldoon, and he lightly picked Muldoon up in his jaws, knowing that they both needed shelter soon. Muldoon was freaking out, but Terrance was being careful, and he reached a suitable cavern.
Terrance set Muldoon down, and they both went into the cave, Muldoon noticing the dark clouds. They went about sixty feet into the cave before they hit a curve and stopped to rest. Terrance lied down, and Muldoon sat down near him.
They were both watching the cave entrance when it started to rain. They could hear the rain pounding against the ground above them, and water was trickling through some cracks. Terrance saw that there was almost no visibility outside, and was glad to have found shelter. Wind was getting into the cavern, and although he wasn't showing it, Terrance could tell Muldoon was getting cold.
Terrance stood up and then lied down in front of Muldoon, blocking the wind. Muldoon looked at Terrance and rolled his eyes.
Almost a day later, the storm let up. It slowed to a light drizzle, and Terrance and Muldoon went outside. They saw dead dinosaurs everywhere and Terrance started walking towards the nearest one.
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MemberCompsognathusMar-19-2014 6:55 AMGreat chapter.
Keep in mind that many people have died for their beliefs; it's actually quite common. The real courage is in living and suffering for what you believe in. -Brom-