A/N: Jurassic World is seriously an awesome movie. I highly recommend it. Well, if you're reading this, I bet you've already watched this and wanted more. I sympathize completely.

I really feel bad for Indominus Rex. She was a victim of circumstance by the incompetent (and morally ambiguous) scientists. I liked how Owen Grady had her figured out almost completely before he ever met her, just by hearing about her and seeing her enclosure.

I wonder what her life would've been like if Owen met her sooner. So this fan-fic was born. Hope you like it.

Disclaimer: I do not own Jurassic World or anything about it. I do love dinosaurs though.


Owen Grady cursed under his breath as he made back after visiting the Velociraptors nursery. He gingerly wiped his bloody fingers on his pants. The Velociraptors have been getting really bitey lately. He couldn't really blame them, considering it was in their DNA. Still, he could do without being their main chew toy.

'I should really get some alcohol to clean this," Owen thought, as he regarded his bloody fingers. 'And to drink…'

Lately, after the Velociraptors had been born, Jurassic World was undergoing modifications at an astounding rate. Everything was getting bigger and better. At least, that was what the higher ups were saying. Owen snorted as he entered the elevator. That was a dang lie. All the higher ups were doing was wasting money to make more money. It was just an endless cycle. The park was getting bigger, sure, but better? That was a relative thing.

The elevator opened and Owen got out. The first thing he saw was scientists running around everywhere. Even Henry Wu was out from his office and checking the computers and data. Owen gave them all a wide berth as he casually strolled passed them. He didn't really care to see what they were working on. It was all the same every time. Oh look, a new dinosaur. We should totally bring it back to life. For science. He grinned wryly at the thought.

Just as he was about to leave the lab, something caught his eye. A piece of paper was on the ground by the trash. While he normally wouldn't care about it, there was a strange looking dinosaur printed on it that he was sure he'd never seen before. Looking around, he made sure no one was looking before walking over and picking it up. He quickly folded it up and stuffed it in his pocket before resuming walking towards the exit.

"Mr. Grady!" A voice called out to him.

'Damn.' Owen thought, closing his eyes in brief irritation for a second before quickly turning around and smiling at the person who called his name. "What's up, Doc?"

"I am surprised to see that you are here and not with the raptors." Dr. Henry Wu said as he made his way over to Owen. There was slight irritation on his face. Though Owen couldn't tell if it was directed at him or something else. Probably both.

"I was just there Doc," Owen replied, pulling his hands out his pockets to show them off to the doctor. "Decided they'd gotten enough from me and called it a day."

Henry winced in apparent sympathy as he looked at Owen's fingers. "Yes, well, that makes sense. It's such a shame the Velociraptors are born with a full set of teeth unlike human babies."

"Yeah, well, what are you gonna do?" Owen grinned. Partly because he had made Henry uncomfortable and partly because Henry hadn't seen him pick up the piece of paper. "So, can I help you with anything? You seem awfully busy here today, Doc."

"Hm?" Henry looked around. "Oh, no. I was just checking to see why you were here. It's not often our resident Velociraptor expert comes to the lab, after all."

"Velociraptor expert? Is that what they call me here?" Owen scoffed. "I'd hardly say that. Nah, I'm just a Velociraptor babysitter. Part time chew toy."

"Yes. Well, that will most likely change eventually. Once they're older, they will look at you differently." Henry smiled thinly. "Well, I would hate to waste your time. There are things here that I must take care of. I will see you later, Mr. Grady."

"Yeah," Owen said to Henry's retreating back. "I'll see you later, Doc."

Owen turned and hastily made his way out of the lab. There were still a lot of security guards walking around. He couldn't help but think about how unusual it was for this to happen. There usually wasn't this much security around the lab. Except for when something important was about to be born. He pulled out his phone and checked his e-mail. There wasn't anything new. And there wasn't anything important sent to him in the past month e-mail. Just complaints about his lakeside bungalow, the smell, and the liberties he was taking with his raptor squad. Pretty much nothing important.

Owen frowned in thought as he kept walking. No one told him anything about a new dinosaur being born. And usually, they did. Or at least, no one was hush-hush about it. He pondered about it as he made his way passed the guards and into one of the many hallways in the building. Once he was clear, he walked a bit further away before making his way to a bathroom.

Once inside, he washed the blood off of his hands and dried them as best he could. Unfortunately, they still bled a bit. Luckily, it wasn't as much as when the bites had first happened. It would have to do for now. He looked under the edges of the stalls to make sure no one else was in the bathroom before he went into a stall and locked it before pulling the paper out of his pocket.

Smirking at his sneakiness, he looked over the paper.

"Indominus Rex…?" Owen read aloud. "Huh…"

The paper wasn't exactly a wealth of information. All it gave was a name, a sketch of how the dinosaur was supposed to look, and a few details. He read them, unsure if he could believe what he was seeing. The Indominus Rex was a dinosaur hybrid. The first of its kind. The only one of its kind. Owen wasn't sure what to think about that. What they were doing there was already pretty morally ambiguous. But creating a brand new dinosaur? That couldn't end well.

"Those idiots…" He muttered under his breath. After finishing the paper, he made his decision. It was time he went and saw just what the hell they were planning with the new dinosaur.

He ripped up the paper in tiny pieces and tossed them in the toilet. He made sure to rip the important words, just in case. He flushed it and watched the pieces spiral down where they'd never be seen again. Satisfied that the deed was done, he made his way back outside and started walking towards the incubator room.


'Aw come on, seriously?' Owen thought as he looked around the incubator room. There were eggs for all the dinosaurs all over the place. Ankylosaurus, Apatosaurus, Baryonyx, all the way to the Pteranodons and Triceratops. But none were labeled Indominus Rex. He looked over them all before giving up. It wasn't here.

'Now what do I do?' Owen scratched his head as he looked at the tables, trying to see if there was a clue or something as to the whereabouts of the mysterious Indominus Rex egg. Unfortunately, the tables were all unusually clean. Inspection time must be near. It was the only reason there wasn't clutter all over the place. The Park's Senior Assets Manager was usually on top of that like a T-Rex on its prey. He chuckled at the imagery.

It was strange. Usually the eggs were all kept in the same room. There was no reason to separate them. Eggs were eggs, after all. It cut down on costs too. Unless… Unless the scientists deemed it to be too special to be kept near the others. He grimaced as he realized what may have happened. If that was the case, then they had most likely may have given the Indominus Rex egg a room to itself. A room away from everyone and everything else. That was a huge mistake.

The dinosaurs get used to being around other creatures faster if they hear and feel others around them while they're in the eggs. They're used to it on almost instinctual level. It's one of the things he'd learned when he reviewed the tapes and information that'd been gathered on the study of the dinosaurs before they were all "taken care of" before Jurassic World was built. He saw how the dinosaurs treated their eggs. Especially the Velociraptors. They'd turn them throughout the day to keep them at a good temperature. And some would even talk to the eggs. Or at least, he felt that they were.

He cursed inwardly as he resumed his search. There must be some hint or clue to tell where the Indominus Rex was. After a few minutes, he finally managed to find what he was looking for. Or a hint towards it, at least. A requisition form that said they had moved one of the incubators a few rooms down. If his memory was as good as he thought it was, he was sure that was an empty room a few weeks ago. But now, now it was his new goal.

He put the form back where he'd grabbed it and quickly made his way out of the room and towards the new incubator room. As he grew closer, he noticed something off. For one, it was really secured. There was a security pad on the side that required a code to be entered.

"They must really not one around you, huh." Owen muttered as he looked over the lock. He was pretty sure his own code most likely wouldn't work on it. He looked around him to make sure no one was around before turning back to the lock and typing in Henry Wu's code. The red light on the pad turned green and he smirked as the door open.

"Oh Doc, you should really choose a better code." Owen looked around him one more time before slowly entering the room, leaving the door a bit open in order to hear if someone came near.

Once inside, he looked around. The room was completely bare. Humid too, as most incubator rooms were. But still, it was strikingly bare. There was nothing around. Not even cameras.

'They must have moved the eggs here recently.' Owen thought as he observed skid marks on the ground by the incubator. Not to mention the distinct lack of footprints on the dusty ground.

Slightly distracted about the layout of the room, he almost forgot about his reason for coming there. A sudden movement caught his eye. Inside the incubator, one of the eggs started to shake.

'Oh, great,' Owen thought. 'Let's not make one dinosaur hybrid. Let's make two.'

Owen walked a bit closer the incubator and leaned down to get a closer look. On the surface, the egg didn't seem that strange. It looked like most of the other dinosaur eggs. Actually, it looked almost exactly like a Velociraptor egg.

'Aw Hell,' Owen looked at it in shock. 'They didn't…'

Recalling the name, he was already damned sure that the Indominus Rex was part T-Rex. After all, it had Rex in the name. If that wasn't the biggest hint of all time, nothing was. But to actually throw in some Velociraptor into the mix too? That couldn't end well. Either it would look almost like a Velociraptor and act like a T-Rex. Or worse, it'd look almost like a T-Rex and act like a Velociraptor. Either way, it'd mean trouble for everyone, especially him.

His train of thought was interrupted by a crack appearing in one of the eggs. His eyes widened as a bone white claw broke out of the shell and made a hole wide enough for him to look into. As he peered in, he couldn't help but flinch as a stunning blood red eye gazed right at him. He sucked in a breath as the eye looked right at him with intelligence that not even the Velociraptors had when they were first born. Suddenly, the eye blinked and the trance was broken. He stood up and looked down at the egg as the baby Indominus Rex started to break out of the shell. Soon enough, the little dinosaur was out and it looked up at him with something akin to curiosity.

Owen couldn't help but feel slightly freaked out as he looked at the little thing. Its entire body was bone white. It had grayish spots running from the top of its head down its back all the way till the end of its tail. There were small spikes and ridges growing all over its back as well with horn-like features above the eyes. The teeth and claws looked razor sharp too. He flexed his fingers as phantom pain ran through them and slowly stuffed them back into his pockets to keep them safe. The baby Indominus Rex looked down at his hands during the action before looking back up at him.

'Ok then, it's really aware,' Owen thought numbly at what he had just witnessed. Most dinosaurs didn't really follow movement that well so early. It took human babies almost 3 months to be somewhat self-aware. Though dinosaurs grow faster, and thus mature faster, to be this self-aware so early was unnatural. 'That's neat…'

Before he could process the new information he had just been given, a crack appeared on the other egg and both he and the Indominus Rex turned to look at it. Another white claw burst out of it and Owen noticed that unlike the first born, who was bone white, this one appeared to look more like snow. Slowly, the claw pushed and scratched apart the egg shell surrounding it before the new dinosaur's head pushed its way out. The top of the eggs stayed on top of its head as a makeshift helmet.

Owen fought not to laugh at the adorableness of the situation. Especially since it shouldn't be that adorable. Still, he couldn't help but chuckle as he watched the new Indominus Rex shake its head in a vain attempt to get rid of the irritating egg shell stuck on its head. The new Indominus Rex baby halted its actions as he heard Owen's chuckles and turned in his general direction. Owen smiled down at the little guy and reached over to gently, carefully pull off the shell. All the while, the other Indominous Rex baby stared at his moving hand with rapt attention. Once the shell was off, he was able to see that this Indominus Rex had the same color eyes as the other one. Though this one's eyes appeared to look a bit warmer, if such a thing was possible. They were wider, and more inquisitive looking. At the very least, it wasn't glaring at him like the first one was doing right now.

Owen regarded the two calmly as he pondered what to do with them. He doubted he could raise them. The boss had specifically hired him just for the Velociraptors. Moreover, while he may have been good with the dinosaurs to a degree, he doubted that would translate over well with a genetic hybrid. There was also the minor detail that no one bothered to tell him about these two in the first place. He probably shouldn't tell anyone he was here. Or tell anyone else about the two. Actually, he should probably get going before someone else noticed he was here. He slowly started to back away and was about to walk out before a sound stopped him.

Turning back, he saw that the second Indominus Rex had tried to follow him and had stopped when it noticed there was a big drop at the edge. Meanwhile, the first Indominus Rex was just staring at him, dead in the eyes. Owen smiled gently at the two and walked back over.

"Ok little ones; I need to get going now. But I promise, as soon as I get some more free time… No, tonight. I promise I'll come back tonight to see you guys. How does that sound?" Owen looked at the two of them.

The two dinosaurs looked up at him and started to squawk. Just like baby Velociraptors did when they were born to call their mothers to them. While he was sure no mother would be coming to answer their call, he was pretty sure one of the scientists would.

"I'll take that as a yes." He murmured before running towards the door. He looked back at the little Indominus Rex before regrettably closing the door. Breathing out loudly, he started making his way back home. He made sure to avoid others and take a few side hallways so no one realized he was coming from the incubator room. All the while wondering just how he was going to get back at night and what he was going to do with the two new additions to Jurassic World.


EXTRA

"Greetings, everyone." Owen said solemnly as he gazed upon the baby Velociraptors in front of him. They were all stumbling about and looking around idly.

"I'm sure you're all wondering what's going on. Especially since you were all in your eggs less than a day ago. Well, my name is Owen Grady. Do not call me Mr. Grady." Owen said.

The baby Velociraptors just kept walking around, not paying him any mind.

"But you may all refer to me as, The Alpha." Owen said proudly.

At this point, one of the Velociraptors looked at him. This one had a long blue stripe running along its entire body.

"Now, don't think this means I'm unapproachable. I'm still your friend." Owen stated as he looked at the one Velociraptor paying him any attention.

The other Velociraptors had started trying to bite each other, with varying degrees of success.

"Anyway, from now on… I am The Alpha, and you all are my Raptor Squad." Here, Owen stood proudly. He looked down to see the baby Velociraptors reactions. Only the one was paying him any mind.

"Congrats little guy, uh, girl," Owen said, pointing at the raptor. "From now on, you're my Beta. From this day forth you shall be called… Blue."

Blue tilted her head at the gesture.

'I am so good at names.' Owen thought to himself.


A/N: I'll admit, I actually almost forgot about the sibling until halfway through writing this. I'm so glad I remembered. Now the question is… What will Owen Grady do next about the cute little monstrosities?

So that's it for now. Owen is now her imprint. Yay. Hopefully this changes a lot. What do you think? Let me know in the reviews.