by C S » Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:53 pm
Aircrest wandered through the jungle, the shadowy veil that haunted his previous dreams broken by beams of light shining down through the tree tops. The mist that hung over the ground had disappeared, replaced by glistening dew on the blades of grass sprouting from the ground. He wasnt alone in this world of his. Hellfire walked along side him and Blade lumbered a few feet behind. "Well, this is better than last time" Aircrest growled with a smile. "Whats better?" Hellfire asked, turning his head to look at him. "The weather. Its a lot better than before, with the fog and gray skies and what not" Aircrest replied. "Of all the things you could talk about, you talk about the weather..." Hellfire rumbled. "At least he isnt making fun of your name" Blade growled from behind, tilting his head to the side to get a look of the two dromeosaurs. Aircrest simply grunted "Not in the smartass mood today, I guess" with a shrug. "Oh? Something wrong?" The Allosaur growled. "Just because I dont feel like joking around, something has to be wrong?" Aircrest asked. "Yes" Hellfire replied simply. "Your a predictable creature, Aircrest. This isnt predictable. This disturbs me" He barked, a reptillian smirk on his face. "This entire thing disturbs me" Aircrest hissed. "Its all so....normal" He pushed through a bush ahead of him, Hellfire doing the same. Blade simply stepped over the line of shrubbery all together. "Its only the morning. Im sure something strange will happen as the day goes on" Blade commented, knowing about the raptors' conversation the other day despite not being there. "Speak for yourself, I saw Dilophosaurs slobbering all over each others' face as they fought earlier. Before long, they both found themselves blind" Hellfire hissed. "We live in a world devoid of logic..." He added, shaking his head. "....I saw a boulder break off a cliff side" Aircrest snorted. "It was the other day, but still..."
"My past sucked..." Blade grumbled. "Welcome to the club" Hellfire hissed. Aircrest was going to say something, when suddenly the jagged rock from his previous dream came crashing down infront of him with the thundering snaps of branches and an Earth rocking tremor.
Then he woke up, laying on his stomach on a mossy log at the jungle's edge. Streams of dawn sunlight shone down onto his dark green body. He heard the sounds of crashing waves in the distance, along with the roars of giants echoing across the island. "...What the hell..." He growled before sniffling. He shifted off the log and got to his feet, arcing his back as he stretched out. His joints cracked down the length of his spine and he yawned. He knew he should be hungry by now, all he had to eat the other day was a Gallimimus, but he wasnt. He just had a chill running across his body. He started to walk back the way he came on the beach. The air was salty and sea birds hung over the waves just beyond shore
