Sobek couldn't say he understood everything, but he was sure he understood enough.When he arrived he had seen that the smell of blood and fear he had smelled actually came from a little girl, who was being held still by some highly disreputable men. With his amplified hearing then he had heard the words of the political official, and there he understood what was happening.Sobek had never been one who took no interest in third world news when he was on Earth, so he was well acquainted with situations like this: forcing a girl to marry a grown man for political or financial reasons. Also under the circumstances, he was pretty sure her family was unwilling and that it was all orchestration.At that point he had seen red and had come out into the open. It had been a stupid move: if they had had heavy weapons he could have been seriously injured and possibly even die.Fortunately that didn't seem to be the case. The small bullets fired at him only created an annoying sting on his skin.W
When he returned to the clearing the vehicles were still burning and would probably have gone on all night. Better this way: the smell of smoke would have kept the other animals away. Also they were far away from the trees, so he didn't risk to cause a fire.The girl was still there and was desperately trying to crawl away. The ropes that immobilize her were very tight.When she saw him coming, the girl froze and almost stopped breathing, staring at him in terror.'Yeah. I guess the way I introduced myself isn't the best way to curry favor with a twelve-year-old girl...' Sobek thought, then lowered his muzzle towards her.The little girl screamed, surely convinced that he wanted to eat her. However, shouting was useless: the strings wouldn't melt with the force of the sound. Unless the child possessed some mysterious power that would make her scream so loud that Sobek's eardrums explode, she had no chance of escaping.Sobek brought his claws to the ropes. He certainly couldn't untie t
When Jocelyne woke up she was convinced that she had been having a nightmare, because only a nightmare could justify the terrible chain of events that had taken place the previous night.She was quietly accompanying her father on his visit to Cartago, enjoying the trip as she always had, when those bad guys came to ruin her life. They had kidnapped her from her hotel room and dragged her into the forest to marry one of them. They had beaten her, insulted her and screamed at her, and she wouldn't be surprised if they killed her too.And then a monster had come. A gigantic dinosaur, bigger than any other Jocelyne had ever seen in zoos, that had wreaked havoc under her eyes by devouring her attackers one after another. Yet that same monster hadn't eaten her, but instead had free her and given her a medical plant to relieve her pain.Yes, it could only have been a dream. It was too absurd. However, when she finally made up her mind to open her eyes, she didn't find her comfortable hotel b
Unbeknownst to Jocelyne, Sobek hadn't limited himself to just hunting the boar.He knew the little girl was probably very hungry, but he couldn't worry about her alone. He was still a living being and like everyone he needed to eat a certain amount of food to live, an amount that surely wouldn't have been satisfied by such a small prey. Consequently, he had to hunt primarily for himself.As for the water, however, he hadn't worried. The advantage of living in a forest was that the humidity in the morning condensed into dew on the leaves, so she only had to squeeze them a little to drink. And with all the leaves he'd used to hide her, he was sure the little girl would understand how to hydrate herself.Fortunately, there was no shortage of food in that area. Sobek had also discovered an interesting fact: in that area, unlike those where he had been until then, mammals dominated and there were very few dinosaurs.This was probably due to the fact that they were located near a human sett
Unfortunately, Sobek discovered that he was quite tired: even though he needed less sleep now, he had not slept for several days. So he ended up falling asleep this time, which wasn't a good idea at all.From his point of view, the little girl would have remained stationary in the same place where he had left her. Jocelyne, however, had other plans.When the sun rose, the little girl opened her eyes and found that the 'spinosaurus' hadn't yet awakened. Very quickly she got out of the bed and, being careful to not make any noise, she walked off into the forest.The idea of walking alone in the middle of that jungle terrified her, but the logic told her it was the best thing to do to survive. She still didn't know why the 'spinosaurus' (she decided to identify it as a spinosaurus since she didn't know what it was) was helping her instead of eating her, but she didn't want to discover how long the situation would remain stable. As far as she knew, the 'spinosaurus' could change its att
'YOU AGAIN!?' was what Sobek wanted to scream at that moment.That day hadn't absolutly started in the best way. First he woke up and discovered that the little girl had disappeared, which was already enough to irritate him: what manners, someone gave you food and protection and you ran away like that? He had been tempted to just leave, but that shred of humanity that he still had prevailed and so he began to follow the olfactory traces left by the girl, sure that she would get into some trouble. And when he finally found her, not only she was (obviously) in trouble, but the source of that trouble was the same carcharodontosaurus that had chased him for days!Sobek didn't know how the theropod had managed to cross the river or how it had tracked him down; what was certain was that once again it had come to bother him! 'But who does this idiot think it is, my rival or something?' he thought furiously as he looked the carcharodontosaurus in the eye.As if to answer him, the carcharodont
Jocelyne hadn't dared to move a muscle as the two superpredators fought. She almost forgot to breathe.She didn't remember ever seeing such a scary scene in her life. She'd seen some animal fights before, but it was mostly big cats and sometimes a few dogs. But that… that was nothing in comparison. It had been a battle between monsters, literally. Even the conformation of the land had changed: the dinosaurs had cut down trees and moved rocks and earth with their mighty legs. Many low plants and bushes had been uprooted within seconds.She couldn't imagine how primitive humans could have survived in a world ruled by such animals. Such beasts could have killed a person with just their finger. Jocelyne felt small and helpless when confronted with such monstrous creatures. They were literally the representation of power.When the battle finally came to an end, the ground was dotted with red spots. The blood of the two predators had spilled everywhere. Much of that blood still dripped from
Jocelyne wasn't awakened by the sunlight. This time what took her out from the dream world was a heavy weight pressing on her chest that was making difficult for her to breathe. When she opened her sleepy eyes she found a large head with two enormous eyes watching her. She almost screamed and she immediately pushed the animal away; the creature fell off her chest and screeched in annoyance. When she calmed down, Jocelyne relaxed: the animal in front of her wasn't dangerous at all. It was a pterosaur, but it was rather strange: the muzzle was broad and flattened and the neck was practically non-existent. It must have been no more than a few tens of centimeters tall and it scuttled across the ground like a clumsy bat. Jocelyne remembered seeing that animal in a book once. If she wasn't wrong, it was called jeholopterus. The pterosaur screeched furiously and scurried away from her. It almost seemed to be offended by something. Jocelyne followed it with her eyes until the jeholopterus