I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING TO DO WITH JURASSIC PARK/WORLD, ONLY MY OWN CHARACTERS AND STORYLINES


A woman of Arabian decent was standing in the labs with Dr. Wu by her side, watching two eggs as they began to shake slightly. The woman felt excitement and pride fill her being as the Dinosaurs inside began their job of getting out of the thick eggs; she was excited to see them, but the pride was for how hard they were trying. Already, both were strong as the eggs gained large, splitting cracks. Dr. Wu's eyes briefly looked over at the Arabian woman with pride in his eyes, but the slightest bit of worry. He didn't know whether she could handle them, much less if they should have someone to look over them. When the first claws appeared, the woman couldn't resist letting out a gentle cooing noise and ran a finger over the claw lightly, just letting the baby know she was there. She did the same with the other baby and saw them begin to work faster to get out. Dr. Wu took a step back to the side of the room as the woman cooed again, beckoning the babies out and gave a gentle clap when the two babies finally broke complete free. Both were white, but their eyes were different colours. It was slight, but you could tell the difference. One had crimson, blood coloured eyes that burned with an ancient fire, the woman guessed that was the Prehistoric DNA used to make them, while the other had more a rosy red colour that was still fiery, but a little more childlike. The woman cooed again, and the babies stared up at her immediately, making weak chitters as she helped them to stand. "Hello, darlings." She said softly, running her fingers over their heads.

"They know their protector." Dr. Wu said blatantly and wondered a bit closer, but stayed at a safe distance. "Are you sure you can handle them?" He questioned and watched her shrug, more involved with getting familiar with her new babies. "Ahura." Wu spoke firmly and she glanced over, letting him know she was listening, before giggling as the baby with the rosy eyes began gently nibbling on her thumb: reminding her of a teething puppy or a human baby.

"I'm sure all three of us will be complete fine, Wu. After all, they aren't trying to kill me yet." Ahura told him with a dismissive, but understanding tone.

"That's because they've just been born. What about when they get older? Larger?" He paused. "Scarier?"

"Wu, look at them." He did, and saw two large babies with forming spikes and teeth, with evilly red eyes and bright white scales. They really did look like monsters to him, and certainly would when they got older. But, to Ahura, they were the prettiest animals she'd ever seen. "How could I ever find such sweet faces frightening? Yes, they will age and will develop, but they'll still be my babies." She sat on the table and watched the one with crimson eyes climb into her lap to familiarise with Ahura. The one will rosy eyes let go of her unharmed thumb and nuzzled her hand. "Just look at how they act, Wu. They're just babies who want to be near their Mother. They'll get older, and we'll learn as we go."

"You aren't their Mother, Ahura. Just their carer." Wu commented and refrained from leaving the room when she shot him a dark glare: daring him to say it again. He had feared this with Ahura, and tried to warn Masrani about it. Ahura was far too maternal to just be a carer; she would take on the full Mother role, and would continue to do so until they die. Even so, Simon would not be swayed and was convinced Ahura was the one to care for the Indominus Rex babies. "They may not always feel so strongly about you."

"Wu, who was the one who gave you that secret ingredient for them? Even though Masrani has no idea?" She asked him with a pointed look, but soon went straight back to covering the Indominus babies with her affection, smiling as the crimson eyed one demanded to have their stomach rubbed. That was a lie, she had told Masrani what she had done and he had promised not to tell a soul, as long as the Indominus Rexes stayed in check. Still, she wouldn't tell Wu that, it was her trump card for situations like this.

"You did, and I'm grateful for that. But, due to that, they're very likely to rebel against you."

"Don't all children rebel from their parents throughout their lives?" Ahura asked softly. "It will be harmless rebellion; their appearance may make it seem worse than it is to others. Please, you should alert Mr. Masrani and Miss. Dearing that the Indominus's have been born, and that they are perfectly capable of being cared for: just like any other children." The last sentence was much sharper, and made the babies look up at their Mother with concern, wondering what caused the tone change. Had they done something wrong? Ahura rubbed them again to let them know they were innocent of crime, as Wu nodded and began to leave the room. "Are they both girls, Wu?"

"All our Dinosaurs are girls." He told her softly and exited the lab, leaving Ahura alone with her new children. She got off the table and locked the door behind the Doctor, grabbing her bag on the side and pulled a folded up, medium sized carpet from it and placed it on the floor. Gently taking one baby in each hand, she cooed at them as they nuzzled her fingers and placed them on the flat, warm carpet. The babies felt around gently as they got used to the new surface, but then decided they were tired and curled on the warm carpet. Ahura didn't say a word as they curled against her body, stroking their bodies in a loving manner as their breathing evened; showing they were now both fast asleep.

"How is it that they all fear you?" She asked in a whisper, not wanting to wake them. "You're just babies... Everyone thinks you'll be monsters, do you know that? I don't think you will be, because monsters are of a different cut of material. I have no doubt you'll be rebellious, you'll get annoyed and aggravated, but I won't hold that against you. It's only natural, and you didn't ask for this, did you? Babies don't have a choice in the beginning of life, but I'll give you choices, I promise." She bent down and placed a gently kiss on both their sweet faces. "I swear I'll never see you as monsters."

It was silent as they slept, Ahura thinking about names for them. After all, she couldn't call them 'her babies' as a proper name, although she still would in the future, knowing her. They needed to be powerful, but graceful and sweet: just like they were, and that would be a challenge. A name was for life, and Dinosaurs didn't have rights to change them, unfortunately. As she thought, she heard a noise outside and looked up to see a man in what looked like a beat up safari outfit with full length trousers to her, but he may've said different. He had stubble, a moustache and thick locks of honey brown hair, as she would describe it. Ahura smiled up at him and beckoned him in, seeing his pass on his belt to unlock the doors. He didn't look like a scientist, so maybe he was here to raise baby Dinosaurs too? The man opened the door silently and just as silently shut it. "Hello." She spoke softly with another smile, and the man nodded. Ahura couldn't lie that she found him attractive, but doubted it would pass that. Even if it did, it wouldn't last. Ahura didn't have the best relationship record, to say the least.

"Hey." His tone was just as quiet, wary of waking the babies, but was certainly gruffer. Ahura thought it matched his appearance nicely, which made her happy. She was funny about people who didn't sound how they looked.

"My name's Ahura, I'm here to help these adorable ones." She lightly indicated to the Indominus babies, giggling quietly as they curled closer, pressing into her leg firmly.

"Owen." He greeted and sat down on the other end of the carpet. "I'm here to train the new Raptors when they hatch." He told Ahura, and they shook hands at the distance, making Ahura smile. She liked this Owen person already, and hopefully they could be friends. "What are these?" Owen asked and Ahura softly stroked them.

"My new babies. Indominus Rex-." She told him, cutting herself off and suddenly got very dark as she saw Wu approaching with the other two. She still wouldn't forgive him for what he said. She was and will be their Mother, it didn't matter what anyone said. Owen saw them and got up, brushing off his trousers lightly.

"That's my cue to leave. Great meeting you, Ahura, and good luck." He called quietly as he reached the door.

"You as well, Owen!" She had to yell as he left, and woke the babies. They gave a yawn and got up, stretching their limbs. They both stared happily at seeing their Mother still there, but got defensive when the door opened again; making Ahura put her hands in front of their chests to stop them attacking. They both hissed and spread their tiny claws, but were still wary of the woman's hands. "You could've made a quieter entrance." She told them as the door shut at the normal loudness.

"Look at them..." Masrani breathed, not hearing her statement as he admired the protective babies. "They'll be even more ferocious as they age." He commented offhand, but came to reality when he felt one of Ahura's glares.

"They've just been born and you're already wondering about their temperament when they're older." She shook her head and managed to coax the Indominus's into the safety of her lap, but they continued to give warning hisses to the others. "Unbelievable."

"It's not that, Ahura." Masrani assured her with a gentle smile. "I just can't get over that they're here, and how they'll look when they get older, in case they ever do public appearances."

"How does that connect to their temper, Simon?" She asked gently, and knew that may be dangerous territory: he was still her boss, after all. Still, he smiled back before Claire spoke up.

"The scarier they are, the more attention the assets will receive."

"And the bigger your pay check gets, right?" Ahura asked in a defying tone, not liking how Claire called them 'assets'. She'd always done it, and it annoyed Ahura. She didn't give a single damn about any animal at Jurassic World. Claire looked slightly offended, but it kept her quiet. "You've seen them, but when can they move into their proper enclosure. More importantly, I need to see it to make sure it's suitable." She told Masrani in a firm, but caring tone. He understood, and nodded.

"You can come and see the enclosure once you're done here." He told her with a nod, noticing the babies had settled down, but continued to glare at them.

"The Indominus's will need to be here for a few weeks while they get stable." Wu put in and Ahura nodded.

"Aren't they stable enough now? Can't they stay with me until then?" She looked at Masrani with large, childlike eyes: silently begging him to let her. "I was told they didn't need injections or anything right now."

"They will in a few days, Ahura-" She cut Wu off with a smile.

"So they can stay with me, then? I can easily bring them for the injections, and then take them home again. It's a flawless plan." She told them and Wu shook his head: knowing he wouldn't win this one. Ahura was dead set on those babies being with her all the time to bond, and nothing would change that.

"I'll let Mr. Masrani decide. I need to go and make sure the new Raptors hatch properly, and that their owner isn't too incompetent." Ahura frowned at how he talked about Owen, but waved when he got to the door.

"Say hello to Owen for me, okay?"

It was decided that Ahura would take the Indominus babies home and continue care there until they were ready for their enclosure. She still needed to see it, but she supposed it could wait until the children had settled down and until she could settle on names. It was turning out to be a very difficult task, indeed, and Ahura had no idea what to name them. They were all sat on the couch, the babies cuddled into a small, heated dog bed right by Ahura's side, whilst she was busy gently petted them. The one with rosy eyes turned out to be more snappy (in a playful manner) than her sister, lightly attacking Ahura's arm when she drove, but her sister was more content with observing every inch of her surroundings before she settled. Ahura decided to think more on how they acted and looked, and before she knew it, she had names. Cooing lightly, Ahura woke up both of the babies and they stared at her: now out of their new-born sleepy stage. "Chiari." She said sweetly and ran a hand over the rosy eyed Dinosaur, before turning to the crimson eyed sister. "Xue." Both babies seemed happy with the name choices and began to give out calls, before Ahura realised it was something else. They were hungry.

Humming in thought, she pulled out her phone – stopping Xue from trying to scratch it up – and called the number of an old friend. "Maybelle!" She called happily as her friend picked up. "Heya babe, where are you?"

"In Jurassic World. As always." The sassy tone made Ahura deadpan. "I'm shopping, nearly done, why?"

"Can you buy some beef for me? I'll pay you when you get here: promise. It's really important." She spoke quickly and both babies jumped into her lap to get at the shiny object. Ahura put it on speaker and held it up in the air: high enough so they couldn't reach.

"Girl, chill. I'll get it for you, babe." Ahura sighed in happiness, but tensed when Xue and Chiari gave loud calls in confusion at the voice coming through the shiny object. They could hear someone new, but could neither smell nor see them. How did the shiny thing work? That's all they wanted to know, but Ahura figured that meant trying to break it open. She heard Maybelle give a loud gulp. "Are those carnivorous Dinosaurs I hear? In your home?"

"Very hungry newborns. Hurry, I can't fight them away from my phone much longer. Thanks, love you." She hung up and shoved her phone back in her back pocket, sitting back down quickly and making a victorious smile when Xue and Chiari growled in light annoyance. Why wouldn't Mother let them play with the shiny thing? Surely she wouldn't get it out just so they couldn't work with it. Was she challenging them? Xue managed a slight glare and head butted Ahura's chest lightly, too hungry and slightly frightened to do anything else. What if Ahura got mad at her for doing this? Would she be in trouble? To Xue's pleasure, Ahura simply petted them again and continued to do so until the door bell rang. The babies jumped at the noise, and ran off the couch to be beside the door; wanting to find what made the noise. They looked around as Ahura carefully opened the door to see Maybelle, her caramel coloured hair in a messy bun and grey eyes staring into her very soul with a dangerous glint. Chiari and Xue smelt what seemed like food to them, and began to call loudly again in excitement; making Maybelle lean in the door to see the babies looking expectantly at Ahura. She took in their appearance, not matching them with any other Dinosaur she had come across (although many features were similar to different types), before giving Ahura a dry look and stepping inside when the Arabian woman had settled the babies from Maybelle's presence.

"What. Have. You. Done?" Maybelle pronounced each word with more point than the last, pushing the unwrapped, raw meat across the floor and the sisters immediately tore into it. If Ahura trusted it, why shouldn't they? It was Ahura's job to protect them, and she had not raised any motion to stop them.

"I was made their carer before they were even hatched. I was there when they were being made, and now I'll see them through their life." She told Maybelle with a loving tone, before noticing the stains of blood forming on the carpet. "You do know how badly blood stains, don't you?"

"Get some bleach and nip it in the bud... After those two are done, obviously."

"No, I planned on grabbing dish soap and washing it out whilst they're eating. Thank you for telling me."

"You can calm down with the sassy shit, okay?" Maybelle warned her with a pointed finger, shutting the door with an even sassier face on than Ahura's words. Ahura rolled her eyes and gently sat Maybelle down on the couch, watching her give a nervous shuffle. "So what are they?"

"Indominus Rex, a new species the scientists created," Ahura told her best friend with a gentle smile as the babies fell back from how full they were. The steak was the right size for the both of them, and only blood stains remained. Ahura was thankful that she had wood floors and rug carpets, instead of carpet over the entire floor: making sure to keep it that way in future. It didn't matter if they had another enclosure to go to, she never knew when they would stop by when they were older... If they were ever allowed out of the environment, that was. Which was very doubtful, but maybe if she could get them to behave... Ahura shook her head and the sisters managed to get back on the couch, making their care giver notice the punctures from their claws. "In hindsight, I probably should've thought about this before I brought you two home, huh?" She thought out loud and giggled when they chirped in response, both of them puncturing her couch again as if they knew what she was talking about. "Xue... Chiari..." She warned lightly and they pushed themselves against her, silently asking forgiveness. Ahura wondered which animal DNA this came from, modern or Dinosaur? Probably a bit of both, but it would be nice to find out which species so she could refer back to it. Ahura caved, as it was only a tiny little thing, and put her full attention to them again: not seeing Maybelle also watching them with fascination.

"Can I touch them?" Maybelle asked and Ahura looked at her with uncertainty.

"I don't know whether they'll let you. Are you prepared to possibly get a little cut? Possibly bitten by tiny razors?" She questioned and Maybelle nodded firmly, assuring Ahura as the woman slid off the couch: confusing the sisters, before they locked eyes with Maybelle. "Don't keep eye contact too long. They'll take it as a challenge." Ahura warned and Maybelle managed to rip her eyes away from the young predators. Of course, Ahura wasn't sure about this, but she certainly couldn't rule it out. Even she had diverted her eyes for periods of time, just in case, but they hadn't shown any interest in challenging her. Maybelle, however, may turn out to be a different story. "Hold out your hand as if you're telling someone to stop, but at a relaxed and safe distance. If you're frightened, I'm almost certain they'll use that." She'd seen some of the other carnivores do that, and knew Raptors would. She hoped Owen was okay with his, and they hadn't bit him to death. Ahura didn't know how many there were, but she hoped he could handle it. After all, he looked tough enough and seemed able to be firm. Maybelle did as Ahura said and the sisters looked at the hand with the clogs turning in their heads. They knew Ahura did this when she would pet them, but they did not know this other woman. True, she had bought them a very fine first meal, so perhaps it was an offering?

Xue stepped forward and gave a sharp, but small bite on one of Maybelle's fingers, seeing her flinch but not moving her hand. Xue did this a few more times until she was satisfied, and nuzzled her head against the cut hand: offering and accepting peace. After this, Chiari followed suit and Xue jumped down to be by Ahura, happily sitting in her lap again. Since she was wearing one of those long t-shirts, it worked well as a pouch for Xue to rest in. Chiari was soon stretched out on Ahura's thighs, next to her sister, and Maybelle examined her hand: seeing what resembled paper cuts that stung like Hell. "Right... I'll be off, I guess." Maybelle said and Ahura nodded, waving her goodbye.

"Thank you for the food. It was that or they rip my phone apart."

"You should've let them. You need a new one." Maybelle said with a small smile and left the home without another word, letting Ahura listen to the sound of her car driving away while the sisters slept. Looking down at them, she continued to run her hands over them.

"You two are just simply darlings, aren't you?" She asked the silence. "You aren't monsters." For some unknown reason, tears burned her eyes as she remembered every word she had heard scientists say, thinking she couldn't hear. Even before they were born, everyone who knew was convinced they'd be monsters.

"Ahura's going to die, isn't she? They'll rip her to shreds when they're large enough."

"I can't believe she's doing this. Is she stupid?"

"I've seen what we predict they'll look like: poster Dinosaurs for freak shows and terror."

"Monsters. That's all they'll be. Monsters."

"Monsters..." Ahura repeated, wiping her tears away. "What do they know about you know, girls? Nothing. They never bothered, did they? No, they didn't. Not to worry, though, because who needs scientists when you've got love, hey?" The sisters gave a gentle coo in their sleep, as if to say yes, and that was all Ahura needed. "You'll never be monsters. You're too loving to be monsters... Aren't you?"

She didn't get an answer this time.


Chiari = chee-ah-ree = "Intellect, wisdom, reason" etc... (Depending on which language you use it from)

Xue = SHOO-ee = "Snow"

Ahura = Ah-who-rah = "Living"


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