Posts Tagged ‘Isla Sorna’

 

“Come on, let’s make this quick,” Olivia said with some slight disdain in her voice.  Abraham nodded and the two entered a small building, that was crumbling and overgrown with vines and moss on the outside. It used to be one of the many gift shops at Jurassic World, but now it was a mere skeleton of its former self. Behind them, the rest of Gamma team was fanning out into other buildings. The other truck carrying the paleo vet, the raptor trainer, Claire Dearing, and that other boy she couldn’t remember the name of had just pulled out to continue heading towards the bunker where they would access the tracking systems of the dinosaurs on the island.

All the rest of the teams were spread out across the island trying to capture other species of dinosaurs. Gamma team was responsible for checking the buildings of the old park for anything else that may be salvageable or important. Essentially, they were the “bitch” team on this endeavor.  Olivia had tried to make her case to Ken Wheatley, the expedition facilitator; she deserved to be on team Beta. They were covering what used to be the Gyrosphere Valley, tracking some of the larger herbivores. She had enough experience to deserve that much she felt. But he wouldn’t hear it, and actually moved her from Delta to Gamma. She should have just kept her mouth shut.

Olivia’s feet cracked on broken glass from shop windows that had long since shattered. The sound cut through the silence sharply. Stuffed animals and toys were scattered about, many torn to pieces and covered in dirt and mold. The building was dark and hazy, even in the middle of the day.  At the end of her rifle was a flashlight that she clicked on, and the beam cut through the shadows. Abraham did the same.

The two fanned out mechanically in the small store, one going to the left the other to the right. Olivia stepped carefully over fallen shelves and broken toys. Her breathing was even although she could feel her heart racing. This area wasn’t yet secure, and no matter how easy their particular job was supposed to be everybody on this expedition knew the risks they might encounter at any given moment. Bullets of sweat dripped down her face. God, it was hot as shit here. She heard the volcano rumble again. It’s gonna’ get a whole lot hotter, she thought.

“LOOK!” Abraham exclaimed from across the store. Olivia swiveled around quickly, gun raised and ready, only to see Abraham holding a seemingly mint condition Jurassic World toy. The dinosaur figure was in a box that looked like a cage. Olivia lowered her gun slightly, but her eyes drilled through Abraham. He noticed but didn’t seem to care. “We can go now, we got a dinosaur.”

“I think Lockwood is looking for dinosaurs more on the alive side,” Olivia said, unamused at the joke.

“Do you know how much this would go for though? A mint condition Jurassic World Carnotaurus figure? These things are rare as fu-“

“Probably not at much as the real thing. Now shut the hell up and keep looking.”

Olivia turned back around but heard Abraham stuffing the toy into his backpack. “I’m still taking it,” she heard him mutter. “And this too,” he added. “Katie will love it.” Abraham had gone on about Katie, his daughter nearly the whole way here on the Arcadia after the briefing. About how he had used to be a part of the Jurassic World ACU, and had brought his daughter here multiple times during his tenure. How much she loved dinosaurs, and how she was devastated when it closed. Olivia couldn’t care less.

“Why bring her a toy,” Olivia asked, not even bothering to look back, “when you could buy the real thing when we get back?”

“Now that’s a good joke. Even with what they’re paying us I’d never be able to bid with the big dogs.”

Olivia smirked a little at that, but it was fleeting. She was pissed again that she wasn’t on a different team. If Alpha team caught that raptor, they’d be getting bonuses- Wheatley getting the most of all of course.

There was a distant rumbling again from the volcano. A toy pteranodon still hanging from the rafters swayed slightly among the cobwebs and vines. Olivia moved forward, walking behind the stores’ main checkout desk. Scattered papers and a Jurassic World Employee Manual lay next to one of the registers, covered in dust. She picked up some of the papers, trying to read them, but it was no use. She let them drop to the floor as she looked back up. As she turned around to head back to the main store area she noticed something on the wall. She brushed away moss and mold that covered it and realized it was a handle to a door that blended into the wall. She used her fingers to find the crease of the door next to the handle and then used her flashlight to follow the crease all the way around. Yeah, definitely a door.

“Voy a ser condenado,” Olivia muttered to herself.

“Gamma C, sit rep?” her earpiece hissed suddenly. Olivia felt her heart skip at the sudden loud sound in her ear.

“We’re clear here,” Abraham said into his radio.

“Hold on,” Olivia said. “I may have something.” She heard Abraham walking over quickly. I found a door. Unsure of where it leads. We’ll try and get it open.”

“Copy that. Be careful, report in when you have something more.”

“Copy.”

“Must be the storage space! Nice.” Abraham asked.

“So, you’re saying it’s just more of this shit?” Oliva asked while making a brief nodding motion towards the store. “Then let’s keep moving.”

“No, wait! I mean, it’s probably just more of this but I don’t know for sure. Sometimes multiple buildings use the same storage space. There could be something useful inside.” Olivia gave him a doubtful look. “Hold on, let me try…” Abraham cut his sentence short as he took two steps back and then rammed the door with his shoulder, putting all his weight behind him. He gave a soft groan of pain afterwards and Olivia just stared at him.

“Puta estúpida,” she muttered under her breath as she calmly tried the door handle and the door opened easily. Abraham looked at her, face flushed. “None of the electronic locks work if the electricity isn’t on.”

Olivia opened the door wider and the two looked inside. A ramp led down to what was indeed a stock room that looked completely enclosed and quite large. It appeared to be about twice the size of the shop itself. Olivia glanced over at Abraham and immediately regretted even opening the door.

Like the store, cobwebs hung everywhere and dust covered the shelves and floor. The air felt damp and had the pungent smell of mildew and vermin urine. There was no light filtering into the space though; it was completely dark save for their flashlights attached to the end of their weapons and what little light filtered through the open door. Abraham quickly began walking down the ramp and Olivia followed.

“We found a storage room. A pretty big one,” Olivia said into her radio.

“Copy,” said the voice on the other end. “Anything useful?”

“Unsure. Probably not. Just looks like more useless shit.”

“Okay. Stay alert,” then there was a click and they were left in silence again. Olivia heard something scurry in the dark recesses of the space. It sounded small, whatever it was. She and Abraham exchanged looks to one another and continued forward.

The space had obviously been well organized when the park was in operation. But three years of abandonment had left it to become dirty and in disarray. A couple of the metal shelves had toppled over spilling boxes of stuffed dinosaurs across the floor. Many of them were torn to shreds, probably being used for nesting by whatever vermin were managing to get in here. There were a couple of boxes high up that read “Jurassic Crunch Bites.” Something had managed to chew its way through the box though, and flakes of cardboard candy boxes lay scattered with the torn stuffed animals.

“You take right, I got left?” Abraham suggested.

“Roger.”

Olivia carefully walked around one of the downed shelves, and the boxes that had spilled out from it. She scanned the space with her flashlight but already felt as if they were wasting their time with each second. There wasn’t going to be anything of importance here.

Her flashlight skimmed over a bird nest resting between two boxes on the shelves. She could see plush toy stuffing and box bits that had been used to make it. She could clearly make out the fossil rex head of the Jurassic World logo among the bits. Something about the irony of seeing that image in a bird nest itched at the back of her mind fleetingly before she decided he didn’t care and moved on.

Olivia could see Abraham’s light on the other side of the room, weaving in among the shelves. She could also hear him periodically trying to quietly rummage through some boxes. She scanned another shelf to her left. There was a box with a gaping hole in the side and she saw yet another bird nest inside. This one looked like it had at least three small eggs in it, off white with brown specks and markings on them. They were only about an inch or two-

There was a sudden metallic clang as her boot accidentally kicked something on the ground- a ventilation grate that had come off the wall. She examined it, and then looked at the wall. There was an open duct and she could feel a soft breeze flow through it. Well, she thought, this must be how the birds had gotten in. Debe ir afuera.  
She got to her feet once more and saw a couple more feet down was a massive metal double door. Next to it was another keypad, a large map, and several dolly carts. She walked quickly over to the doors and examined them.

To her right, the way she had come, a box toppled off one of the shelves. Olivia’s head snapped back, and she slowly began to raise her gun. Her eyes darted, trying to make out anything in the dim lighting. Something rustled against metal-

“You find anything?” Abraham said, directly behind her. Olivia whirled around, body tense. Abraham gave her a puzzled look, unaware of what had just happened.

“Jesus, don’t do that,” Olivia snapped.

“What was it?” Abraham said, his voice quiet. He now tried to peer past her in the direction she was looking.

“Probably nothing. But I found this,” she said pointing to the map.

“Oh yeah, that’s the tunnel system. It connects all major buildings in the park underground. Even go towards the dock. It’s how everyone received their resupply shipments without having to worry about guests seeing it go on. Disney does something similar I think…”

Cutting through the silence was a sudden low hum and several of the lights in the room began to flicker. Olivia saw the keypad next to the door light up also. With an audible popping sound several of the florescent lights burst and started spraying sparks. Accompanying the chaos was another louder bang, and the room was then plunged into darkness save for only the flashlights and one singular florescent in the back of the room that still flickered with some life.

“Shit,” Olivia said as she ran forward. Abraham was close behind her and nearly ran into her when she came to a sudden halt.

The door they had come through at the top of the ramp was now closed. Olivia sprinted up the ramp and tried opening it but it was no use, the door was locked.

Shit,” she said again.

“What happened?”

“The power is on again.”

“What, how?”

“It’s got to be alpha team – must be at the antenna. They had to start it up so Dearing could access the network to track the raptor it must have kicked on power everywhere.”

“Great,” Abraham said as he walked forward.

“Just, stay calm.” Olivia grabbed her radio. “Gamma leader, come in.” There was silence. “Gamma leader, we have a situation. Ove-“

“Yeah, copy. Gah- damn it! Get that thing back!” the voice on the other end said. Olivia and Abraham looked at one another. “Copy Perez. What’s the situation?”

“Well, it seems as though we’re locked in the storage room we found, inside the main shop.”

“Great. It’s going to be a few minutes before we can get over there. We’re a little tied up at the moment with-” the last statement was cut off by the sound of an animal howling in distress, followed by men yelling. “Just sit tight. I’ll radio you when we’re on our way.”

There was a deep rumble, and Olivia could feel the room shake a little. The one light in the room swayed slightly. “Don’t make it too long team leader, I want to get off this damn island.”

“Copy. We’ll be there soon.” Then the radio went silent again.

Olivia sighed as she turned around. The single light was still swaying slightly, casting eerie shadows that moved in the room.

“Don’t remember seeing that when we first came in,” Abraham said. Olivia turned to see him looking towards the right corner of the room from where they were with his flashlight. There was a large stack of boxes all with red lettering on them that said:

            SOS 6/1/2015

            JURASSIC WORLD

            I_REX. PROMO

            T&G , Booklet

Abraham walked down the ramp towards them. Olivia didn’t move from her spot initially, and watched Abraham go towards the boxes. But when he opened the first box he came to and exclaimed “Holy shit,” she figured she didn’t have anything better to do than to see what was inside.

“I can’t believe this,” Abraham said as Olivia walked closer. In the distance of the room she thought she heard a skittering again of something moving in the darkness. She stopped for a moment and scanned the room, her eyes straining against the darkness. She was pulled back by Abraham’s overly excited sounds.

“What is it?”

“LOOK!” he said as he turned around, holding a toy box in his hands. Inside the box was a big white dinosaur figure. It looked almost like a tyrannosaur except that it had long arms, and a bony body with quills running down its neck and back. The monstrosities face was extremely hideous, with bony brow ridges, rows of pointed teeth, and a garish under bite.

“The Indominus rex.”

“Yeah! This is… damn, I didn’t even know we had these made. Wow.” Abraham continued rifling through the box pulling out more stuff. There was a small book that was entitled Mr. DNA Presents: Indominus rex!, what looked like an Operation type game where players had to extract DNA pieces from the board that was of the Indominus, and at least two more of the big figures.

Abraham pulled down another box marked:

             SOS 6/1/2018

             JURASSIC WORLD

             I_REX PROMO

             Shirts, Hats, Booklet

Inside were at least twenty folded t-shirts, more of the same book, and a couple of hats that had quills running down them, like the creature. Olivia lifted one of the shirts and looked at it. It was all black and peeking through the darkness was the horrible maw of the Indominus, just faintly visible. On the bottom it read, Monsters DO Exist. On the back it said Indominus rex, only at Jurassic World!

“Nobody, anywhere, has this stuff,” Abraham said. He opened up his bag and began shoving more of the merchandise inside. Olivia noticed it was already almost overly stuffed with merchandise.

She then scanned the rest of the boxes quickly. Nothing particularly stood out to her other than another bird nest that was resting at the very top of the stack of boxes. It was identical to the others she had seen with bits of debris and toy stuffing. It also contained four of the same small pale speckled eggs.

Abraham grabbed for another box, but as he stood up he brushed against the rest of the stack causing them to sway before finally toppling over.

“WATCH IT!” Olivia shouted, backing up. Abraham covered his head as the boxes fell all around him. When everything settled Olivia walked forward, moving the boxes off of Abraham. “Lucky these aren’t all that heavy.”

“Ah, damn it,” Abraham grunted heaving his body up. “Still hurt.”

Olivia examined Abraham for any signs of concussion and didn’t notice anything alarming. “We should still probably get you checked out once we get back.” She helped Abraham to his feet. As she did she saw the nest that had been at the top of the boxes had fallen, the eggs inside smashed against the concrete.

As Abraham mumbled something as he collected his belongings, Olivia heard a soft hiss from above. She swung her head and her flashlight up just in time to see something dart away into the darkness again. Eso no se veía como un roedor. Abraham was still muttering to himself, obviously having missed the creature. She could hear the hissing again, coming from the darkness.

“Do you think we should bring-”

“Abraham.”

“Yeah, what?”

“Quiet.”

Abraham was about to ask why when he heard it too. He slowly got to his feet, abandoning his bag. Olivia cautiously pivoted her body from the left to the right of the room, the flashlight scanning the darkness. She hadn’t gone far before she saw a pair of small eyes glinting at her through the cobwebs between two shelves about seven feet away. She couldn’t see what kind of animal it was but at least it was small.

Olivia watched the eyes. They blinked, and then whatever it was jumped to the next highest shelf and continued staring. It didn’t even make a sound when it landed. Olivia saw the eyes move as the head cocked in the darkness and the animal chirped. The sound echoed slightly in the storage room. Finally the animal stepped forward and crouched on the very edge of the shelf, its beady black eyes never losing their focus. It was a small dinosaur, only about a foot or two tall. It was a dark green with light brown markings. It was… actually kind of cute? Olivia’s head snapped to Abraham, questioningly. His eyes were wide.

“Oh s-shit,” he stammered out. Olivia followed Abraham’s light until she saw them too.

On the top shelf of a unit next to the singular animal she had been watching sat four more of the same dinosaurs. They were all crouched on the edge, glaring at the two humans. When Olivia’s flashlight reached them one of them chirped, and another lowered its head slightly giving a soft hiss like a cat.

“What are they,” Olivia asked in a hushed voice.

“Compys.”

“Are they dangerous?”

“I… uh…”

“Simple question, come on!” she spat.

“It’s not a simple answer! Most of the time no, but- AH SHIT!”

Olivia saw Abraham wheel around and swat at his head. His light swirled around, and she noticed that the animals used the opportunity to disappear into the darkness again leaving puffs of dust billowing in the air.

“What?!”

“Something bit me! One of them jumped on me and bit my ear!”

“Let me see,” Olivia said examining Abraham’s ear. She could see the tiny little puncture wounds from the teeth, and blood just beginning to bubble up. “It’s not that bad. Suck it up.”

“Son of a bitch stings though. Gah, damn.”

In the recesses of the storage room, they could hear the chittering of the small creatures. Olivia grabbed her radio.

“Gamma leader, come in.” There was silence. “Gamma leader, this Perez. We need assistance ASAP.” Silence again. In the darkness chirps and squawks of the creatures seemed to be growing more agitated… and more numerous. Olivia kept swinging her flashlight around trying to find the creatures, but she’d see only shadows and brief blurs as the dinosaurs darted from hiding place to place. “Come on,” she said pulling Abraham after her. Abraham grabbed his gear as she tugged at him and the two began following the wall back towards the large door near the back of the room.

As they passed the shelves the noises seemed to follow them. Olivia looked around, straining her eyes in the dark. As her flashlight passed over the shelves she saw more and more of the tiny nests, all filled with eggs. How had they missed all of these?

Suddenly one of the small dinosaurs leaped out of the darkness screeching and landed in front of them. They stopped and watched the tiny creature as it just stood there on the ground hissing at them. It was almost comical, this singular animal standing off between two larger armed humans. Perez took a step forward and reared back her other leg to kick the creature.

“Get out of-” but as she took the step closer toward the creature she saw nearly a dozen pair of small glinting eyes staring back at her a moment before a swarm of the small green dinosaurs jumped off the shelf and latched onto her.

The dinosaurs hung on to her anyway they could. Their tiny claws were dug into her clothing as they crawled around her body searching for exposed skin. One landed on her cap and she swatted it away. It held on to the hat as it fell, and another animal quickly took its place, burying its sharp claws into her hair and pecking at her scalp and ears. She could feel the dinosaurs nipping at her neck and face, their tiny teeth like razors to her skin. She tried to swat them away and cover her face as best she could. There were faint ripping sounds of cloth tearing followed by sharp pinches of pain on her legs and waist. Some of them had torn through her clothing already.

Between her fingers she the bright beam of a flashlight and then heard Abraham yelling as he rushed the creatures and the animals retreated. They chirped and squeaked as they disappeared into the darkness. Olivia looked down, and one animal had half buried itself into a large hole in her pant leg. She grabbed the creature tightly and yanked it out. She felt a searing pain, and when she lifted the animal up she saw a jagged piece of skin in its jaws. It squirmed in her hand before she threw it as hard as she could across the room.

“Christ, are you okay?” Abraham said. He pushed her back towards the wall. He tried to examine her but she shoved him off.

“I’m fine,” she snapped. Olivia’s scalp and face were on fire, as was her leg where she had been bitten. She lifted her hand up to her head. She could feel that it was damp. Lowering her hand she saw blood on her fingertips. “Let’s just get the hell out of here.”

“How?”

“Perez?” came a voice over the radio. There was a hiss of static and then “P-ez, – hat’s happening?”

“We got company in here,” she said. “The uh-,” she turned to Abraham. He talked into his own radio.

“Compys. We need help right away.”

“Repeat, please.” The voice said. “-ou said compys?”

There was a sudden rumble and then the building shook, violently. Olivia and Abraham braced themselves against the wall. The single flickering light overhead in the room gave way and shattered to the floor. They could hear a few shelves in the darkness topple over, and the dinosaurs chirping and howling noisily.

“Leader, we need assistance ASAP!” Abraham shouted. “We need to get out of here. Perez is wounded.” But there was nothing but static. “Shit.”

“Come on,” Perez said. She continued against the wall. She had hoped that the tremor would give the dinosaurs something else to focus on for at least a little bit. As the rumbling finally subsided she finally found what she was looking for. “Through here,” she said as she pointed to the open duct she had found earlier.

“You’ve got to be-” Abraham begin, before changing his mind. “Screw it, you first.”

Olivia would have protested if it wasn’t for a sudden wave of dizziness she was now feeling. She aimed the barrel of her weapon with the flashlight in first to make sure no creatures were waiting for them inside and then pushed her gun first. Then she got down on her stomach and started to army crawl through the vent. It was a tight fit but they’d be able to just make it. She heard Abraham say something but she couldn’t make out what it was.

Only seven feet into the duct and her head was swimming. She tried to calm her breathing but it didn’t help much. She felt warm blood trickle down her temple, mixing with her sweat and drip down her face. As she pulled herself along she could see multiple pairs of tiny three-toed tracks in the dust of the vent.

“Abraham,” she said. Her voice echoed in the small space. “How are we doin’?”

“Just keep going,” he said. “Don’t stop.”  Faintly she could hear the chirping of the compsognathus behind them. She tried to speed up her crawling.

The light beam hit a wall up ahead and she noticed that there was a sharp turn in the duct. The breeze she had felt earlier was getting stronger. When she reached the turn she contorted her body uncomfortably to the bend, and the movement made her feel the bites all over her body again. She heard Abraham yelp.

“Abraham!?”

“It’s fine just go!”

Olivia couldn’t maneuver enough to look back. She shoved her gun ahead and clawed at the walls to help her move around the turn. When she was finally able to straighten out she looked ahead and saw the opening. It was covered with a grate. There was a small hole at the bottom which must have been how the animals were getting through.

As Perez reached the grate she could hear Abraham’s grunts as he was rounding the turn. The sounds of the animals were also getting louder. She peeked through the thin spaces of the metal grate. Beyond the walls and floor was concrete and it seemed to be pretty spacious. She assumed it was the tunnel just beyond the big double doors. She wanted to wait a moment and see if any other animals were there, but Abraham cursed loudly behind her and she decided they’d deal with whatever happens next. They needed to get out of here. She started hitting at the corners of the grate with the butt of her gun.

“Hurry it up, Perez!”

“I’m trying!”

“Get it open- OW!” Abraham shouted. Olivia could hear Abraham kicking his legs against the metal duct. The sound mixed with the rattling of the metal grate and the angry squawks of the small dinosaurs rang in her head.

The grate finally gave way and she heaved herself out of the opening. She stood up, her legs shaky as she did so. She quickly scanned the space, seeing a med-kit box on the wall along with a phone. A few feet down were the big double doors. She was right, this was the tunnel.

Abraham was now howling in pain as his hands finally clawed through the opening. Olivia grabbed them and pulled him through. Compys were latched on to his legs, tearing and biting at them. As Abraham tried to get the dinosaurs off of himself Olivia threw the grate back on the opening of the vent. As she did one of the dinosaurs ran up and bit her hand. Olivia cursed and bashed its head against the side of the wall, killing the small animal. She pressed the grate over the opening. Inside she could see a swarm of the small dinosaurs all creeping their way.

“The med-kit! Get a flare!” Abraham shouted as he finally got the last dinosaur off of his body.

Olivia was puzzled for a moment and then remembered the mid kit on the wall. She ran to it. Inside along with bandages and other supplies was a large red emergency flare. She understood. Olivia picked it up and ignited it. A brilliant bright red flame exploded forth and she then quickly tossed it into the grate and put the cover in front of it again. The animals inside squeaked in alarm and she could hear their tiny feet scatter back down the vent away from the bright light.

Olivia let out a long sigh and turned. As she did, she felt dizzy again and stumbled slightly. She went back to the medical supplies and pulled everything she could from it.

“Come on,” she said. “We need to move farther down.” She helped Abraham to his feet, and he took a sharp breath as he stood up. She could see that his pant legs had been torn to shreds on the lower half, and what remained was dripping with fresh blood. She also noticed that he no longer had his weapon. She grabbed hers and the two started down the tunnel.

The tunnel was lit by yellow bulbs every twenty feet or so. Overall it wasn’t as high tech looking as the rest of the island. They had only gone about sixty yards before she was exhausted.

“I’ve gotta’- ” she began before she almost collapsed. Her grip on Abraham loosened for a second and he slipped to the floor.

“GAH, damn it!”

“Sorry.”

“No no. It’s fine. It just…”

“Let me see.”

She lifted the remains of his pant legs and saw small gaping slashes and bites all over. There were several spaces where chunks of flesh had been completely torn away. They weren’t bleeding horribly, but enough. Mixed with the blood was a foamy substance… saliva. She immediately grabbed the alcohol wipes from the med-kit and began cleaning them. Abraham howled in pain.

“What the hell are those things?”

“Compys… they’re… there’s something in their saliva. A venom or something, mixed with high levels of serotonin. Nasty bite. We were told in ACU training that in small numbers they aren’t dangerous. They don’t want to attack anything seemingly dangerous. But piss them off, or get a big group and you’ve got a problem.”

Olivia looked up. She could still see the red light of the flare in the vent, but she could now faintly hear the creatures again. “I think we’ve definitely got a problem.”

Abraham laid, breathing deeply now as she bandaged his legs. He barely even winced anymore. Olivia’s head started swimming again. She rolled up her pant leg and examined the bites she had. As she started to clean them she looked up, and watched as the red light finally disappeared in the vent. Her eyes went wide.

“Abraham.” He groaned. “Abraham, get your ass up.”

“I can’t. I just need to sleep for a second.”

“We don’t have a second! They’re coming. We need to go, now!”

At that there was a sudden loud clanging sound and Olivia looked up to see the swarm of compsognathus spilling out of the vent and running their way.

“Abraham! Come on!” She pulled him to his feet and he made another groan in protest. She had only dragged him a couple feet when the first animal hopped onto his shoulder and bit into his cheek. Olivia tried to swat the creature away, but another one had hopped up and bit onto her hand causing her to drop Abraham. The creature held on to her arm, curling itself around her wrist as it yanked at her skin with its tiny razor teeth. She shook her arm back and forth until the creature loosened its grip and jumped off. That’s when Abraham’s screams filled the tunnel.

Olivia turned to see Abraham writing on the ground and screaming as the dinosaurs completely covered his body. They squawked and tore at his flesh and clothing. Olivia saw one take a bit into the soft flesh of his neck. She was about to try to intervene when a group of the animals started hopping her way and hissing. One of them landed extremely close and she kicked it with all her might, hoping it would scare off the others. It didn’t. Instead more were now advancing, and behind them Abraham’s screams were becoming more like quiet whimpers.

Olivia turned and ran with all of the strength she could muster. Behind her the creatures were chirping and squawking. She didn’t look back to see how many were following her. She couldn’t look back. She was dizzy enough as it is, and if she turned her head it could cause her to lose her balance.

Adrenaline coursed through her system propelling her forward as she rounded a turn. There was a distant rumble sound, and then the ground shook again.

“No!” Olivia shrieked. The lights in the tunnel flickered and then everything went dark, save for her flashlight. She tripped and fell to the ground, skidding across the concrete and hitting her head. She heard a shattering sound and as she opened her eyes she saw the light from her flashlight flickering faintly.  She raised herself to her elbow and grabbed her weapon. She aimed it down the corridor.

In the flickering light she could see the eyes of the dinosaurs as they stalked her way. Their excited calls to one another echoed in the darkness. Olivia Perez gritted her teeth and began firing her weapon in the direction of the animals. A short moment later the light went out and she was left in darkness as she started screaming.

Olivia Perez’s face scrunched up as she stepped out of the modified armored truck, her boots sinking into the soft earth. Even after two days, she hadn’t gotten used to the stench of the volcanic fumes that permeated from the volcano on the north end of the island. There was a low rumble and the ground shook slightly her as her teammate, Abraham Wheeling, joined her. Unfortunately, she knew that quake wasn’t due to the brachiosaur that had just crossed their path. It was because of the volcano that was ready to erupt at any moment.

“Come on, let’s make this quick,” Olivia said with some slight disdain in her voice. Abraham nodded and the two entered a small building, that was crumbling and overgrown with vines and moss on the outside. It used to be one of the many gift shops at Jurassic World, but now it was a mere skeleton of its former self. Behind them, the rest of Gamma team was fanning out into other buildings. The other truck carrying the paleo vet, the raptor trainer, Claire Dearing, and that other boy she couldn’t remember the name of had just pulled out to continue heading towards the bunker where they would access the tracking systems of the dinosaurs on the island.

All the rest of the teams were spread out across the island trying to capture other species of dinosaurs. Gamma team was responsible for checking the buildings of the old park for anything else that may be salvageable or important. Essentially, they were the “bitch” team on this endeavor. Olivia had tried to make her case to Ken Wheatley, the expedition facilitator; she deserved to be on team Beta. They were covering what used to be the Gyrosphere Valley, tracking some of the larger herbivores. She had enough experience to deserve that much she felt. But he wouldn’t hear it, and actually moved her from Delta to Gamma. She should have just kept her mouth shut.

Olivia’s feet cracked on broken glass from shop windows that had long since shattered. The sound cut through the silence sharply. Stuffed animals and toys were scattered about, many torn to pieces and covered in dirt and mold. The building was dark and hazy, even in the middle of the day. At the end of her rifle was a flashlight that she clicked on, and the beam cut through the shadows. Abraham did the same.

The two fanned out mechanically in the small store, one going to the left the other to the right. Olivia stepped carefully over fallen shelves and broken toys. Her breathing was even although she could feel her heart racing. This area wasn’t yet secure, and no matter how easy their particular job was supposed to be everybody on this expedition knew the risks they might encounter at any given moment. Bullets of sweat dripped down her face. God, it was hot as shit here. She heard the volcano rumble again. Se va a poner mucho más caliente, she thought.

“LOOK!” Abraham exclaimed from across the store. Olivia swiveled around quickly, gun raised and ready, only to see Abraham holding a seemingly mint condition Jurassic World toy. The dinosaur figure was in a box that looked like a cage. Olivia lowered her gun slightly, but her eyes drilled through Abraham. He noticed but didn’t seem to care. “We can go now, we got a dinosaur.”

“I think Lockwood is looking for dinosaurs more on the alive side,” Olivia said, unamused at the joke.

“Do you know how much this would go for though? A mint condition Jurassic World Carnotaurus figure? These things are rare as fu-“

“Probably not at much as the real thing. Now shut the hell up and keep looking.”

Olivia turned back around but heard Abraham stuffing the toy into his backpack. “I’m still taking it,” she heard him mutter. “And this too,” he added. “Katie will love it.” Abraham had gone on about Katie, his daughter nearly the whole way here on the Arcadia after the briefing. About how he had used to be a part of the Jurassic World ACU, and had brought his daughter here multiple times during his tenure. How much she loved dinosaurs, and how she was devastated when it closed. Olivia couldn’t care less.

“Why bring her a toy,” Olivia asked, not even bothering to look back, “when you could buy the real thing when we get back?”

“Now that’s a good joke. Even with what they’re paying us I’d never be able to bid with the big dogs.”

Olivia smirked a little at that, but it was fleeting. She was pissed again that she wasn’t on a different team. If Alpha team caught that raptor, they’d be getting bonuses- Wheatley getting the most of all of course.

There was a distant rumbling again from the volcano. A toy pteranodon still hanging from the rafters swayed slightly among the cobwebs and vines. Olivia moved forward, walking behind the stores’ main checkout desk. Scattered papers and a Jurassic World Employee Manual lay next to one of the registers, covered in dust. She picked up some of the papers, trying to read them, but it was no use. She let them drop to the floor as she looked back up. As she turned around to head back to the main store area she noticed something on the wall. She brushed away moss and mold that covered it and realized it was a handle to a door that blended into the wall. She used her fingers to find the crease of the door next to the handle and then used her flashlight to follow the crease all the way around.

Yeah, definitely a door.

“Voy a ser condenado,” Olivia muttered to herself.

“Gamma C, sitrep?” her earpiece hissed suddenly. Olivia felt her heart skip at the sudden loud sound in her ear.

“We’re clear here,” Abraham said into his radio.

“Hold on,” Olivia said. “I may have something.” She heard Abraham walking over quickly. I found a door. Unsure of where it leads. We’ll try and get it open.”

“Copy that. Be careful, report in when you have something more.”

“Copy.”

“Must be the storage space! Nice.” Abraham asked.

“So, you’re saying it’s just more of this shit?” Oliva asked while making a brief nodding motion towards the store. “Then let’s keep moving.”

“No, wait! I mean, it’s probably just more of this but I don’t know for sure. Sometimes multiple buildings use the same storage space. There could be something useful inside.”

Olivia gave him a doubtful look. “Hold on, let me try…” Abraham cut his sentence short as he took two steps back and then rammed the door with his shoulder, putting all his weight behind him. He gave a soft groan of pain afterward and Olivia just stared at him.

“Puta estúpido,” she muttered under her breath as she calmly tried the door handle and the door opened easily. Abraham looked at her, face flushed. “None of the electronic locks work if the electricity isn’t on.”

Olivia opened the door wider and the two looked inside. A ramp led down to what was indeed a stock room that looked completely enclosed and quite large. It appeared to be about twice the size of the shop itself. Olivia glanced over at Abraham and immediately regretted even opening the door.

Like the store, cobwebs hung everywhere and dust covered the shelves and floor. The air felt damp and had the pungent smell of mildew and vermin urine. There was no light filtering into the space though; it was completely dark save for their flashlights attached to the end of their weapons and what little light filtered through the open door. Abraham quickly began walking down the ramp and Olivia followed.

“We found a storage room. A pretty big one,” Olivia said into her radio.

“Copy,” said the voice on the other end. “Anything useful?”

“Unsure. Probably not. Just looks like more useless shit.”

“Okay. Stay alert,” then there was a click and they were left in silence again. Olivia heard something scurry in the dark recesses of the space. It sounded small, whatever it was. She and Abraham exchanged looks to one another and continued forward.

The space had obviously been well organized when the park was in operation. But three years of abandonment had left it to become dirty and in disarray. A couple of the metal shelves had toppled over spilling boxes of stuffed dinosaurs across the floor. Many of them were torn to shreds, probably being used for nesting by whatever vermin were managing to get in here. There were a couple of boxes high up that read “Jurassic Crunch Bites.” Something had managed to chew its way through the box though, and flakes of cardboard candy boxes lay scattered with the torn stuffed animals.

“You take right, I got left?” Abraham suggested.

“Roger.”

Olivia carefully walked around one of the downed shelves, and the boxes that had spilled out from it. She scanned the space with her flashlight but already felt as if they were wasting their time with each second. There wasn’t going to be anything of importance here.

Her flashlight skimmed over a bird nest resting between two boxes on the shelves. She could see plush toy stuffing and box bits that had been used to make it. She could clearly make out the fossil rex head of the Jurassic World logo among the bits. Something about the irony of seeing that image in a bird nest itched at the back of her mind fleetingly before she decided he didn’t care and moved on.

Olivia could see Abraham’s light on the other side of the room, weaving in among the shelves. She could also hear him periodically trying to quietly rummage through some boxes. She scanned another shelf to her left. There was a box with a gaping hole in the side and she saw yet another bird nest inside. This one looked like it had at least three small eggs in it, off-white with brown specks and markings on them. They were only about an inch or two-

There was a sudden metallic clang as her boot accidentally kicked something on the ground- a ventilation grate that had come off the wall. She examined it, and then looked at the wall. There was an open duct and she could feel a soft breeze flow through it. Well, she thought, this must be how the birds had gotten in. Debe ir afuera. She got to her feet once more and saw a couple more feet down was a massive metal double door. Next to it was another keypad, a large map, and several dolly carts. She walked quickly over to the doors and examined them.

To her right, the way she had come, a box toppled off one of the shelves. Olivia’s head snapped back, and she slowly began to raise her gun. Her eyes darted, trying to make out anything in the dim lighting. Something rustled against metal-

“You find anything?” Abraham said, directly behind her. Olivia whirled around, body tense. Abraham gave her a puzzled look, unaware of what had just happened.

“Jesus, don’t do that,” Olivia snapped.

“What was it?” Abraham said, his voice quiet. He now tried to peer past her in the direction she was looking.

“Probably nothing. But I found this,” she said pointing to the map.

“Oh yeah, that’s the tunnel system. It connects all major buildings in the park underground. Even go towards the dock. It’s how everyone received their resupply shipments without having to worry about guests seeing it go on. Disney does something similar I think…”

Cutting through the silence was a sudden low hum and several of the lights in the room began to flicker. Olivia saw the keypad next to the door light up also. With an audible popping sound, several of the florescent lights burst and started spraying sparks.

Accompanying the chaos was another louder bang, and the room was then plunged into darkness save for only the flashlights and one singular florescent in the back of the room that still flickered with some life.

“Shit,” Olivia said as she ran forward. Abraham was close behind her and nearly ran into her when she came to a sudden halt.

The door they had come through at the top of the ramp was now closed. Olivia sprinted up the ramp and tried opening it but it was no use, the door was locked.

Shit,” she said again.

“What happened?”

“The power is on again.”

“What, how?”

“It’s got to be alpha team – must be at the antenna. They had to start it up so Dearing could access the network to track the raptor it must have kicked on power everywhere.”

“Great,” Abraham said as he walked forward.

“Just, stay calm.” Olivia grabbed her radio. “Gamma leader, come in.” There was silence. “Gamma leader, we have a situation. Ove-“

“Yeah, copy. Gah- damn it! Get that thing back!” the voice on the other end said. Olivia and Abraham looked at one another. “Copy Perez. What’s the situation?”

“Well, it seems as though we’re locked in the storage room we found, inside the main shop.”

“Great. It’s going to be a few minutes before we can get over there. We’re a little tied up at the moment with-” the last statement was cut off by the sound of an animal howling in distress, followed by men yelling. “Just sit tight. I’ll radio you when we’re on our way.”

There was a deep rumble, and Olivia could feel the room shake a little. The one light in the room swayed slightly. “Don’t make it too long team leader, I want to get off this damn island.”

“Copy. We’ll be there soon.” Then the radio went silent again.

Olivia sighed as she turned around. The single light was still swaying slightly, casting eerie shadows that moved in the room.

“Don’t remember seeing that when we first came in,” Abraham said. Olivia turned to see him looking towards the right corner of the room from where they were with his flashlight. There was a large stack of boxes all with red lettering on them that said:

SOS 6/12/2015

JURASSIC WORLD

I_REX. PROMO

T&G , Booklet

Abraham walked down the ramp towards them. Olivia didn’t move from her spot initially and watched Abraham go towards the boxes. But when he opened the first box he came to and exclaimed “Holy shit,” she figured she didn’t have anything better to do than to see what was inside.

“I can’t believe this,” Abraham said as Olivia walked closer. In the distance of the room, she thought she heard a skittering again of something moving in the darkness. She stopped for a moment and scanned the room, her eyes straining against the darkness. She was pulled back by Abraham’s overly excited sounds.

“What is it?”

“LOOK!” he said as he turned around, holding a toy box in his hands. Inside the box was a big white dinosaur figure. It looked almost like a tyrannosaur except that it had long arms and a bony body with quills running down its neck and back. The monstrosities face was extremely hideous, with bony brow ridges, rows of pointed teeth, and a garish underbite.

“The Indominus rex.”

“Yeah! This is… damn, I didn’t even know we had these made. Wow.” Abraham continued rifling through the box pulling out more stuff. There was a small book that was entitled Mr. DNA Presents: Indominus rex!, which looked like an Operation type game where players had to extract DNA pieces from the board that was of the Indominus, and at least two more of the big figures.

Abraham pulled down another box marked:

SOS 6/12/2018

JURASSIC WORLD

I_REX PROMO

Shirts, Hats, Booklet

Inside were at least twenty folded t-shirts, more of the same book, and a couple of hats that had quills running down them, like the creature. Olivia lifted one of the shirts and looked at it. It was all black and peeking through the darkness was the horrible maw of the Indominus, just faintly visible. On the bottom it read, Monsters DO Exist. On the back, it said Indominus rex, only at Jurassic World!

“Nobody, anywhere, has this stuff,” Abraham said. He opened up his bag and began shoving more of the merchandise inside. Olivia noticed it was already almost overly stuffed with merchandise.

She then scanned the rest of the boxes quickly. Nothing particularly stood out to her other than another bird nest that was resting at the very top of the stack of boxes. It was identical to the others she had seen with bits of debris and toy stuffing. It also contained four of the same small pale speckled eggs.

Abraham grabbed for another box, but as he stood up he brushed against the rest of the stack causing them to sway before finally toppling over.

“WATCH IT!” Olivia shouted, backing up. Abraham covered his head as the boxes fell all around him. When everything settled Olivia walked forward, moving the boxes off of Abraham. “Lucky these aren’t all that heavy.”

“Ah, damn it,” Abraham grunted heaving his body up. “Still hurt.”

Olivia examined Abraham for any signs of concussion and didn’t notice anything alarming. “We should still probably get you checked out once we get back.” She helped Abraham to his feet. As she did she saw the nest that had been at the top of the boxes had fallen, the eggs inside smashed against the concrete.

As Abraham mumbled something as he collected his belongings, Olivia heard a soft hiss from above. She swung her head and her flashlight up just in time to see something dart away into the darkness again. Eso no se veía como un roedor. Abraham was still muttering to himself, obviously having missed the creature. She could hear the hissing again, coming from the darkness.

“Do you think we should bring-”

“Abraham.”

“Yeah, what?”

“Quiet.”

Abraham was about to ask why when he heard it too. He slowly got to his feet, abandoning his bag. Olivia cautiously pivoted her body from the left to the right of the room, the flashlight scanning the darkness. She hadn’t gone far before she saw a pair of small eyes glinting at her through the cobwebs between two shelves about seven feet away. She couldn’t see what kind of animal it was but at least it was small.

Olivia watched the eyes. They blinked, and then whatever it was jumped to the next highest shelf and continued staring. It didn’t even make a sound when it landed. Olivia saw the eyes move as the head cocked in the darkness and the animal chirped. The sound echoed slightly in the storage room. Finally the animal stepped forward and crouched on the very edge of the shelf, its beady black eyes never losing their focus. It was a small dinosaur, only about a foot or two tall. It was a dark green with light brown markings. It was… actually kind of cute? Olivia’s head snapped to Abraham, questioningly. His eyes were wide.

“Oh s-shit,” he stammered out. Olivia followed Abraham’s light until she saw them too.

On the top shelf of a unit next to the singular animal, she had been watching sat four more of the same dinosaurs. They were all crouched on the edge, glaring at the two humans. When Olivia’s flashlight reached them one of them chirped, and another lowered its head slightly giving a soft hiss like a cat.

“What are they,” Olivia asked in a hushed voice.

“Compys.”

“Are they dangerous?”

“I… uh…”

“Simple question, come on!” she spat.

“It’s not a simple answer! Most of the time no, but- AH SHIT!”

Olivia saw Abraham wheel around and swat at his head. His light swirled around, and she noticed that the animals used the opportunity to disappear into the darkness again leaving puffs of dust billowing in the air.

“What?!”

“Something bit me! One of them jumped on me and bit my ear!”

“Let me see,” Olivia said examining Abraham’s ear. She could see the tiny little puncture wounds from the teeth, and blood just beginning to bubble up. “It’s not that bad. Suck it up.”

“Son of a bitch stings though. Gah, damn.”

In the recesses of the storage room, they could hear the chittering of the small creatures. Olivia grabbed her radio.

“Gamma leader, come in.” There was silence. “Gamma leader, this Perez. We need assistance ASAP.” Silence again. In the darkness chirps and squawks of the creatures seemed to be growing more agitated… and more numerous. Olivia kept swinging her flashlight around trying to find the creatures, but she’d see only shadows and brief blurs as the dinosaurs darted from hiding place to place. “Come on,” she said pulling Abraham after her. Abraham grabbed his gear as she tugged at him and the two began following the wall back towards the large door near the back of the room.

As they passed the shelves the noises seemed to follow them. Olivia looked around, straining her eyes in the dark. As her flashlight passed over the shelves she saw more and more of the tiny nests, all filled with eggs. How had they missed all of these?

Suddenly one of the small dinosaurs leaped out of the darkness screeching and landed in front of them. They stopped and watched the tiny creature as it just stood there on the ground hissing at them. It was almost comical, this singular animal standing off between two larger armed humans. Perez took a step forward and reared back her other leg to kick the creature.

“Get out of-” but as she took the step closer toward the creature she saw nearly a dozen pairs of small glinting eyes staring back at her a moment before a swarm of the small green dinosaurs jumped off the shelf and latched onto her.

The dinosaurs hung on to her in anyway they could. Their tiny claws were dug into her clothing as they crawled around her body searching for exposed skin. One landed on her cap and she swatted it away. It held on to the hat as it fell, and another animal quickly took its place, burying its sharp claws into her hair and pecking at her scalp and ears. She could feel the dinosaurs nipping at her neck and face, their tiny teeth like razors to her skin. She tried to swat them away and cover her face as best she could. There were faint ripping sounds of cloth tearing followed by sharp pinches of pain on her legs and waist. Some of them had torn through her clothing already.

Between her fingers she the bright beam of a flashlight and then heard Abraham yelling as he rushed the creatures and the animals retreated. They chirped and squeaked as they disappeared into the darkness. Olivia looked down, and one animal had half-buried itself into a large hole in her pant leg. She grabbed the creature tightly and yanked it out. She felt a searing pain, and when she lifted the animal up she saw a jagged piece of skin in its jaws. It squirmed in her hand before she threw it as hard as she could across the room.

“Christ, are you okay?” Abraham said. He pushed her back towards the wall. He tried to examine her but she shoved him off.

“I’m fine,” she snapped. Olivia’s scalp and face were on fire, as was her leg where she had been bitten. She lifted her hand up to her head. She could feel that it was damp. Lowering her hand she saw blood on her fingertips. “Let’s just get the hell out of here.”

“How?”

“Perez?” came a voice over the radio. There was a hiss of static and then “P-ez, – hat’s happening?”

“We got company in here,” she said. “The uh-,” she turned to Abraham. He talked into his own radio.

“Compys. We need help right away.”

“Repeat, please.” The voice said. “-ou said compys?”

There was a sudden rumble and then the building shook, violently. Olivia and Abraham braced themselves against the wall. The single flickering light overhead in the room gave way and shattered to the floor. They could hear a few shelves in the darkness topple over, and the dinosaurs chirping and howling noisily.

“Leader, we need assistance ASAP!” Abraham shouted. “We need to get out of here. Perez is wounded.” But there was nothing but static. “Shit.”

“Come on,” Perez said. She continued against the wall. She had hoped that the tremor would give the dinosaurs something else to focus on for at least a little bit. As the rumbling finally subsided she finally found what she was looking for. “Through here,” she said as she pointed to the open duct she had found earlier.

“You’ve got to be-” Abraham begin, before changing his mind. “Screw it, you first.”

Olivia would have protested if it wasn’t for a sudden wave of dizziness she was now feeling. She aimed the barrel of her weapon with the flashlight in first to make sure no creatures were waiting for them inside and then pushed her gun first. Then she got down on her stomach and started to army crawl through the vent. It was a tight fit but they’d be able to just make it. She heard Abraham say something but she couldn’t make out what it was.

Only seven feet into the duct and her head was swimming. She tried to calm her breathing but it didn’t help much. She felt warm blood trickle down her temple, mixing with her sweat and dripping down her face. As she pulled herself along she could see multiple pairs of tiny three-toed tracks in the dust of the vent.

“Abraham,” she said. Her voice echoed in the small space. “How are we doin’?”

“Just keep going,” he said. “Don’t stop.” Faintly she could hear the chirping of the compsognathus behind them. She tried to speed up her crawling.

The light beam hit a wall up ahead and she noticed that there was a sharp turn in the duct. The breeze she had felt earlier was getting stronger. When she reached the turn she contorted her body uncomfortably to the bend, and the movement made her feel the bites all over her body again. She heard Abraham yelp.

“Abraham!?”

“It’s fine just go!”

Olivia couldn’t maneuver enough to look back. She shoved her gun ahead and clawed at the walls to help her move around the turn. When she was finally able to straighten out she looked ahead and saw the opening. It was covered with a grate. There was a small hole at the bottom which must have been how the animals were getting through.

As Perez reached the grate she could hear Abraham’s grunts as he was rounding the turn. The sounds of the animals were also getting louder. She peeked through the thin spaces of the metal grate. Beyond the walls and floor was concrete and it seemed to be pretty spacious. She assumed it was the tunnel just beyond the big double doors. She wanted to wait a moment and see if any other animals were there, but Abraham cursed loudly behind her and she decided they’d deal with whatever happened next. They needed to get out of here. She started hitting at the corners of the grate with the butt of her gun.

“Hurry it up, Perez!”

“I’m trying!”

“Get it open- OW!” Abraham shouted. Olivia could hear Abraham kicking his legs against the metal duct. The sound mixed with the rattling of the metal grate and the angry squawks of the small dinosaurs rang in her head.

The grate finally gave way and she heaved herself out of the opening. She stood up, her legs shaking as she did so. She quickly scanned the space, seeing a med-kit box on the wall along with a phone. A few feet down were the big double doors. She was right, this was the tunnel.

Abraham was now howling in pain as his hands finally clawed through the opening. Olivia grabbed them and pulled him through. Compys were latched onto his legs, tearing and biting at them. As Abraham tried to get the dinosaurs off of himself Olivia threw the grate back on the opening of the vent. As she did one of the dinosaurs ran up and bit her hand. Olivia cursed and bashed its head against the side of the wall, killing the small animal. She pressed the grate over the opening. Inside she could see a swarm of the small dinosaurs all creeping their way.

“The med-kit! Get a flare!” Abraham shouted as he finally got the last dinosaur off of his body.

Olivia was puzzled for a moment and then remembered the mid kit on the wall. She ran to it. Inside along with bandages and other supplies was a large red emergency flare. She understood. Olivia picked it up and ignited it. A brilliant bright red flame exploded forth and she then quickly tossed it into the grate and put the cover in front of it again. The animals inside squeaked in alarm and she could hear their tiny feet scatter back down the vent away from the bright light.

Olivia let out a long sigh and turned. As she did, she felt dizzy again and stumbled slightly. She went back to the medical supplies and pulled everything she could from it.

“Come on,” she said. “We need to move farther down.” She helped Abraham to his feet, and he took a sharp breath as he stood up. She could see that his pant legs had been torn to shreds on the lower half, and what remained was dripping with fresh blood. She also noticed that he no longer had his weapon. She grabbed hers and the two started down the tunnel.

The tunnel was lit by yellow bulbs every twenty feet or so. Overall it wasn’t as high tech looking as the rest of the island. They had only gone about sixty yards before she was exhausted.

“I’ve gotta’- ” she began before she almost collapsed. Her grip on Abraham loosened for a second and he slipped to the floor.

“GAH, damn it!”

“Sorry.”

“No no. It’s fine. It just…”

“Let me see.”

She lifted the remains of his pant legs and saw small gaping slashes and bites all over. There were several spaces where chunks of flesh had been completely torn away. They weren’t bleeding horribly, but enough. Mixed with the blood was a foamy substance… saliva. She immediately grabbed the alcohol wipes from the med-kit and began cleaning them. Abraham howled in pain.

“What the hell are those things?”

“Compys… they’re… there’s something in their saliva. A venom or something. Nasty surprise bite. We were told in ACU training that in small numbers they’re not dangerous. They don’t want to attack anything seemingly dangerous. But piss them off, or get a big group and you’ve got a problem.”

Olivia looked up. She could still see the red light of the flare in the vent, but she could now faintly hear the creatures again. “I think we’ve definitely got a problem.”

Abraham laid, breathing deeply now as she bandaged his legs. He barely even winced anymore. Olivia’s head started swimming again. She rolled up her pant leg and examined the bites she had. As she started to clean them she looked up and watched as the red light finally disappeared in the vent. Her eyes went wide.

“Abraham.” He groaned. “Abraham, get your ass up.”

“I can’t. I just need to sleep for a second.”

“We don’t have a second! They’re coming. We need to go, now!”

That moment there was a sudden loud clanging sound and Olivia looked up to see the swarm of compsognathus spilling out of the vent and running their way.

“Abraham! Come on!” She pulled him to his feet and he made another groan in protest. She had only dragged him a couple feet when the first animal hopped onto his shoulder and bit into his cheek. Olivia tried to swat the creature away, but another one had hopped up and bit onto her hand causing her to drop Abraham. The creature held on to her arm, curling itself around her wrist as it yanked at her skin with its tiny razor teeth. She shook her arm back and forth until the creature loosened its grip and jumped off. That’s when Abraham’s screams filled the tunnel.

Olivia turned to see Abraham writing on the ground and screaming as the dinosaurs completely covered his body. They squawked and tore at his flesh and clothing. Olivia saw one take a bit into the soft flesh of his neck. She was about to try to intervene when a group of the animals started hopping her way and hissing. One of them landed extremely close and she kicked it with all her might, hoping it would scare off the others. It didn’t. Instead more were now advancing, and behind them, Abraham’s screams were becoming more like quiet whimpers.

Olivia turned and ran with all of the strength she could muster. Behind her, the creatures were chirping and squawking. She didn’t look back to see how many were following her. She couldn’t look back. She was dizzy enough as it is, and if she turned her head it could cause her to lose her balance.

Adrenaline coursed through her system propelling her forward as she rounded a turn. There was a distant rumble sound, and then the ground shook again.

“No!” Olivia shrieked. The lights in the tunnel flickered and then everything went dark, save for her flashlight. She tripped and fell to the ground, skidding across the concrete and hitting her head. She heard a shattering sound and as she opened her eyes she saw the light from her flashlight flickering faintly. She raised herself to her elbow and grabbed her weapon. She aimed it down the corridor.

In the flickering light, she could see the eyes of the dinosaurs as they stalked her way. Their excited calls to one another echoed in the darkness. Olivia Perez gritted her teeth and began firing her weapon in the direction of the animals. A short moment later the light went out and she was left in darkness as she started screaming.

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I’ve now seen Jurassic World three times, and have enjoyed it every time. It’s a fun thrill ride of a film, and now is the film with the second highest grossing weekend at the box office of all time!  While I really enjoyed the film and think it’s a great addition to the franchise, there are some thoughts and questions that have been keeping me up at night that I had along the way while watching it.  I thought that maybe I’d highlight a few of them here.

1.) The opening is awesome and a nice homage to Alien I feel… but I really would have liked a flashback for the opening instead I think. All of the JP films have great prologues and I feel like it would have been cool to see some of the post-1993 incident clean up or even the recapture of the rex or something.

2.) The bird in snow shot is wonderful, and is actually the only reference we get to the dino-bird relationship in the whole film.

3.) Okay, JW is open and it looks spectacular- everything I would want and expect in a Jurassic Park. But why? I mean, know why because I followed the online marketing but it’s not actually explained in depth in the film past John Hammond willing JP to Masrani. Last time we saw Hammond he had gone from “capitalist to naturalist” and was more concerned about protecting the animals. Now he thinks the park is a good idea again? Also… after all the incidents and deaths of the three previous films combined, how did they actually convince anybody that this would be a good idea again?

4.) The I. rex introduction is amazingly perfect.

5.) The innovation center is breathtaking. It’s like the Discovery Center at Islands of Adventure on digital roids.

6.) I actually don’t mind the raptor training at all… but why breed them in the first place. Even if they are for this military experiment who thought it was a good idea to take the most dangerous, human hating animals created at JP? The animals that are responsible for the most deaths in the series, and try and train them. Did anybody think that maybe, for once, you shouldn’t breed raptors?

7.) Why is the rex CGI? Also, I wish I could have seen more Jurassic World carnivores in captivity other than the  rex (albeit briefly,) and raptors.

8.) I feel like it’s now a statistic for kids of divorcees to end up on Isla Nublar or Isla Sorna. That should be in an ad: “Our park is sure to make your kids forget about your separation, because they’ll be too busy running from dinosaurs!”

9.) Speaking of Sorna… what the hell happened to it? They are acting, once again, like Nublar is the factory floor (like they did in the original film.) Is there nothing going on on Sorna? Or is it just so overrun by dinosaurs that they were like “screw it, we only need the one island” ?

10.) Zach is probably a bigger dick than any other human villain in the JP series.

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11.) Mosa is awesome. Period.

12.) We really haven’t seen all of I. rex yet so when her actual reveal happens I really would have wished they did more of the JP rex full reveal and roar from the first film rather than I.rex suddenly blocking Owen’s escape and we only see half of her. It’s like they can’t decide if they want to show us I. rex or not.

13.) Why not have a access door at… both side of the paddock for people?

14.) The moment where I. rex searching for grady is super suspenseful and well done. Plus the I. rex looks beautiful.

15.) Petting zoo is cute and the riding of the baby trike is a nice reference to a cut scene from the first film and the novel.

16.) I’s so glad Wu is back. All of his scenes in this film are gold- mainly because it follows his character from the novel to a T.

17.) I’m already kind of “done” with the amount of comedy in the film. It’s just a personal thing, although I realize that they need to offset the amount of violence in the film. But does every film have to be so “funny” now? Age of Ultron had the same issues. I get some of it, but a lot is unneeded and out of character for some. It makes me really happy they cut the poop scene with Claire later.

18.) The moment when Claire walks in to control and everyone is quiet is awesome. Wish there were more moments like that in the film. It’s really effective.

19.) The I. rex coming out of hiding via camo is one of the most amazing things I have seen in the JP series, and something I’ve been waiting for since Crichton’s The Lost World. Also, the moment it takes out the ACU unit is a great nod to Aliens.

20.) Also, love the blood on the wrist. “Which way is the drop going to roll off?”

21.) Yay! Fallon mention’s dilophosaurs! So… wait, they’re in Jurassic World? Why haven’t we seen them yet!?

22.) The gyrosphere ride is awesome, and leads to a great “It’s a dinosaur” scene.

23.) Why are the stegos nearly dragging their tails here but weren’t earlier on when they were at the river?

24.) I’m going to assumed I. rex broke the gate open that the boys enter the restricted zone through… but if so, why is the I. rex still in the jungle and not rampaging through the valley yet towards the park?

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25.) The I. rex looking at the boys ala JP rex style should have been a practical effect…

26.) Dying apatosaur scene is a near tearjerker. It’s seriously right up there with the sick trike from JP.

27.) Old park scene(s) = BEST moments in the whole film. Just wish we could have stayed there longer. How did the boys end up here anyway? Also… why is the norther side of the island “restricted” if it seems like any ol’ JW employee can trounce around there at any time? Are there supposed to be wild dinosaurs around? What haven’t we seen any? And if so is that what killed the JW worker whose helmet Gray finds, or was that supposed to be I. rex again?

28.) AH! Pterosaur beak killing ACU. GREAT reference to he cut final sequence of The Lost World.

29.)  Masrani dies and it’s sad… but still would have liked to had more time to get to know him. It’s not as sad as if, say, Hammond was to have died in the first film. Also… the trailers totally ruined it.

20.)Why do the pteros look so different… again?

21.) Jesus, what are these pteros MADE OF!?

22.) I can deal with almost everything these pteros can do except for it lifting a baby trike off the ground. Cool shot but… no.

23.) The pteros diving through the water is actually probably one of the coolest things they do in the film.

24.) Zara’s death is OVERKILL. Man, I mean she wasn’t a horrible person. Also the mosa’s appearance seems kind of the same as the one we’ve gotten before.

25.) Why are Owen and Claire kissing? Pteros… still flapping around everywhere. Not really the time or place.

26.) You’re going to tell me they tranquilized all the pterosaurs? All of them?

27.) It gets dark fast in Jurassic World.

28.) Really wanted Claire to either punch Hoskins instead or after Owen.

29.) Raptors turning on humans is probably one of the best moments in the whole film. It’s scary and is a really great mixture of the tall grass scene and Muldoon’s death. Also a little bit of Aliens thrown in again.

30.) YEAH, ROCKET LAUNCHER! Just like the novel. Man, I’m loving all these small nods to Crichton’s work.

31.) Okay, so Wu is cool using dinos for military. He wants to innovate because God complex. I get it. But damn it, now we’re going to be wondering what happens with those embryos now.

32.) Still… no BioSyn.

33.) Really Hoskins wasn’t a bad guy, he just makes some seriously bad judgement calls and is a dick. His intentions are good though. … … Still loved his death though.

34.) You know… we never do find out everything that is in I. Rex.

35.) YAY! DILOPHOSAURUS!!!

36.) Blue siding with Owen all of a sudden reminds me of Hiccup and Toothless…

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37.) Rexy emerging from the darkness is AWESOME AS HELL.

38.) Epic final fight is epic. Although they missed a chance to have it in the rain.

39.) Pretty sure Colin Trevorrow, when shooting the last scene, had a Spielberg JP moment and said “I think the star of  this movie is the mosasaur” then threw it in as the one being heroic and killing I. rex. Because… let’s be honest. Rexy and Blue were gonna have their hides handed to them.

40.) Okay, totally get animals teaming up to take out a common threat- okay. But I really REALLY think the rex should have roared/chased Blue away instead of having that “good job bro” look at each other. I mean, at one point Blue uses Rexy as a springboard to pounce on the I. rex. That means her claws dug into Rexy’s back… I’d be pissed. Those claws are sharp- as the scars on Rexy’s neck can attest to. Her chasing Blue away would have saved us that Owen nod to Blue as well…

41.) Also unless you saw the scars and put two and two together and/or followed the marketing for the film you would totally not realize that this was the same rex from the first film. There should have been a scene explaining it or showing her recapture. Also, wish more of her was practical effects instead of CG.

42.) I really don’t like the love story. At least I don’t like a lot of the moments that involve it. I would have much rather Owen and Claire looked at each other like Ellie and Alan do in the end of JP that the whole “for survival” bit.

43.) Yeah, I see some straggling pteranodons. Who’s gonna keep them from getting off the island? Also… once again, unless you follow the marketing for the film you wouldn’t know what happened to the pteros at the end of JP3.

44.) Epic emotional final shot is epic and really emotional.

The park is open! Run, to go see Jurassic World in cinemas now!

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