I do not own Jurassic Park. I only own Roxy.
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A chuckled escaped Roxy, which was short for Roxanne, as she watched her uncle terrify a bratty kid at the dig site. She knew the man couldn't stand kids, and it was always hilarious to watch him terrify any kids that wanted to bug him while he was working or question him.
"I wish he wouldn't do that," Dr. Ellie Sattler muttered as she stood near Roxy.
"You know he can't stand kids," Roxy replied before rolling her eyes at her uncle, who just gave an annoyed sigh as he approached the woman.
"Roxy, go help with that computer," he ordered his niece, since she was here working as his and Ellie's assistant. He had brought her on this dig because it dealt with her favorite dinosaur, the velociraptor. "Maybe she can understand that thing better than I can," he grumbled as he watched his niece walk away. A small smile graced his features when he saw her blue eyes and long brown hair shining in the sunlight. He loved having his niece on the dig sites now that she was twenty-five years old. He couldn't stand when she was a kid because she got into everything she could find.
Roxy went straight over to the computer and smiled at the sight of the velociraptor on the screen. She loved going on any dig, but digs that involved velociraptors were her absolute favorite. She had just finished college with her archaeologist degree, and her uncle had immediately hired her as an assistant. He knew she was more than capable to do this job, but he enjoyed giving her a hard time and making her earn her place in the field. A loud noise drew her attention from the computer screen and she let out an angry yell when she saw a helicopter about to land in their dig site.
"Cover the dig site," Alan and Ellie shouted as Roxy grabbed the nearest tarp she could find and started covering up the latest fossil they found.
The helicopter finally landed, but the crew members of the dig site were too busy making sure the fossil was fine to notice somebody exit the helicopter and enter the trailer. Roxy wiped the dust off her face as she followed Alan and Ellie to the trailer to see who had the nerve to bring a helicopter to a dig site. She was glad her uncle was in front of her so he would not see her cracking her knuckles. She was about to bust in the trailer shouting just like Ellie was, but she was quickly stopped with a hand to her mouth by her uncle. She glared at him but his stern gaze made her calm down a bit.
She looked over to see an older gentleman with a bottle of champagne in his hands, which was going to be for Alan and Ellie to use at a later time to celebrate the dig. She looked to her uncle for an explanation, and her uncle whispered to her that he was John Hammond, the man who was promising to fund their digging for another three years if they went to this Isla Nublar place and checked everything out.
John Hammond picked up where her uncle had stopped explaining, and Roxy was giving a look of disbelief. "There is no way you have real dinosaurs at that park," she muttered even though her uncle shot her another look for her to be quiet. "This guy is crazy," she thought even though her uncle and Ellie were celebrating about their dig being funded for the next three years.
"Roxy, get changed, we're going on a trip," Alan told his niece, who was just shaking her head at him. He just looked at Ellie and started celebrating some more before he decided to get changed into some nicer clothes.
Trip clothes for Roxy meant some jeans, her brown ankle boots, and a comfortable white t-shirt. She wanted to be comfortable if she was about to go to a place that might have dinosaurs. She didn't want to get too excited, but if the man really did have dinosaurs on this island, then she would be in shock.
John Hammond smiled at everyone in the helicopter before he began introductions. The men with Dr. Hammond were Donald Gennaro, the laywer, and Dr. Ian Malcolm, the mathematician that talked a lot about the chaos theory. He then introduced Alan, Ellie, and Roxy.
"Why not call her Rexy since she is an archaeologist?" the lawyer piped in after Roxy was introduced.
"Wow, I've never heard that one before," Roxy muttered and smiled when Ellie chuckled.
"Be nice," her uncle softly told her before they were all distracted by the beautiful sight of Isla Nublar.
The helicopter landed and soon all of them got into two jeeps. Roxy felt her nerves kick in as they started driving deeper into the jungle. She kept glancing from side to side if she could see any dinosaurs, but so far she hadn't seen anything. A few minutes later, her eyes widened as the jeeps slowed to a stop. A dinosaur, a living, breathing, and real dinosaur was walking in a field in front of them while eating from a few treetops.
"Good thing I didn't make a bet," she whispered as she glanced at her uncle and Ellie, who also couldn't believe their eyes. "Digging up fossils will never be the same again," she said and laughed at their faces.
The jeeps continued through the jungle and eventually a large building appeared. The building had Jurassic Park on the large sign in front of it, and it was a beautiful looking building. Roxy couldn't help but be one of the first few to enter the place and smile at the sight of the large Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton in front of her. She chuckled when she even saw a gift shop in one corner of the building.
"Roxy," her uncle called out and she noticed that she was being left behind. He turned away from her to talk with Mr. Hammond after he saw her jogging to catch up to them.
"How is this possible?" she heard her uncle ask Mr. Hammond.
"I'll show you," John Hammond said with a twinkle in his eyes as he led everyone to a room with a large screen in the front. The chairs had bars in front of them that moved to keep them in place as the little informative video began.