The Prehistoric Team 2: The Adventure Continues
Author's notes: These characters belongs to me, while the original style is by Universal Studios. The Land Before Time is originally owned by Don Bluth.
Contents:
Lana's Wonderful Day
The Coconut Tree
The Thick Mud
Lana Runs Away
Meeting Ivan and the Landslide
Meeting Ivan's Parents
Lana Comes Back
Meeting Anna
The Ankylosaurus Rock Smash
Anna's Problem
The Conversations
Meeting Paula and the Parents
The Protoceratops Comes
The Revenge of Carnivorous Villains
Lana's Congratulation Song
CHAPTER 1: Lana's Wonderful Day
It has been a long time since Lana came to the Prehistoric Valley, and her family were living there for life. It was a nice day for Lana and her friends: Candi, Danny, Brandon, Orina, Patty & Bella. Lana now lives in a nest in cave. She loves it better than the one from the Northern Valley.
Now one day, in the caves, Lana was very excited.
"Mom!" she exclaimed. "Guess what? Danny's parents invited me to join a picnic with him and his friends! Can we go?"
Lana's parents, Liliana and Leonard, looked at each other.
"That's nice, Lana," said her mother, "Of course we'll go."
Lana jumped excitedly.
"Oh thank you, mom and dad!" she cried excitedly, and she went outside.
Meanwhile, at Danny's home, the other dinosaurs were waiting for Lana to come. There was a picnic of leaves, flowers, and berries to eat. Bella's stomach growled.
"Ooh!" she said impatiently. "She needs to hurry up! I'm so hungry, I could eat something else!"
"Please, Bella," said Orina. "There's no sense of hunger. We'll eat when Lana comes."
"Quiet down!" ordered Deanna, Danny's mother. "Let's be patient!"
Everything was silence. Just then, Lana and her parents arrived.
"There you are!" said Don, Danny's father. "We're about to start this picnic."
"We're sorry we're late, Don," said Lana's mother. "I had to clean the nest."
"Well," said Deanna, "you're just in time. We're starting this picnic now."
Everyone got their food: Lana and Corri got some leaves, Orina, Patty, Danny, and Brandon got leaves and grass, and Danny's mother allowed Bella to have all the berries. They began to eat. Lana almost touched her food, because she was thinking about Clawback.
A few hours passed, until everyone was stuffed, including, Patty and her mother, who may have a difficult time to fly. Corri hadn't ate that much, even though she was careful when eating. Bella was even more stuffed. Her stuffed belly may cause her a difficult time to walk properly. Lana was proud.
"Aah!" she sighed. "That was a good meal! I'm so stuffed, I can barely move!"
Deanna, who was still eating, sees that all the kids were asleep, so she allowed them to stay with them until they go back where they were before.
CHAPTER 2: The Coconut Tree
The next morning, Lana was the first to wake up.
"Hey, everyone else is sleeping," she said quietly. "I bet I can find something new today."
And she was right. As she walked to a tree, something hard fell on her.
"Ouch!" she groaned. "What was that?!"
She then something that fell on her.
"Oh, it's only a coconut," she said, unamused. "Whoever put that coconut up there, they better be much careful when..."
She got no futhur until another coconut hit her.
"Oh come on!" she cried.
Lana looked up, and there is was: a coconut tree.
"That's why that coconut hit me on my crest two times already."
Thinking that she's thirsty than hungry, Lana tried to climb the coconut tree, but she slidded back to the ground.
"Hmm..." pondered Lana. "There must be someway I can get some coconuts."
She saw that the coconut on the ground was leaking coconut water. She took a sip of it.
"Mmm," said Lana, who found the coconut delicious. "I'll have a little bit more."
And she drank 2 coconut water from the coconuts. Soon, no more coconut water came out.
"Bummer," said Lana, who was disappointed. "Couldn't I get another one?"
Then, Bella woke up. She was back the way she was before.
"Morning, Lana," she said, yawning. "What are you doing?"
"I found two coconuts, and drank the water from it, but how can I get more coconuts when they're way up on the coconut tree?"
Bella scratched her head, trying to think of an idea.
"I know!' she said, as she went to her left. She found some tree sap from a oak tree. She took some of it, and went back to Lana.
"Here's some oak sap," explained Bella. "Oak sap is very sticky, and most of the time, it may be used to climb a tree, like you said, right?"
"Well, I do," said Lana.
Bella rubbed the sap onto Lana's hands, and placed her on the side of the coconut tree. Lana realized that she was sticked to the tree.
"Incredible!" she said, surprised. "Now I can climb the tree to get more coconuts!"
"But be very careful," warned Bella, "the sap will only last long for 3 minutes, so make it very fast and grab as many coconuts as you can bring."
"Thanks for the warning, Bella," responded Lana.
Lana slowly climbed the tree, till she was all the way to the tree. She took a coconut out from the vine.
"Catch, Bella!" called Lana, as she dropped the coconut.
Bella caught the coconut, and placed it on the ground.
"Are there more coconuts?" she called.
"There's more where that came from!" Lana called back, and she continued dropping the coconuts, and Bella catching them.
It wasn't that long till there were no more coconuts from the tree. Lana just dropped the last coconut, and Bella caught it.
"I'm done, Bella!" she called.
"Well done, Lana!" Bella called back.
But before Lana climb down, she didn't realized that the sap that was on her hands, weren't on her anymore. It was at that moment that Lana was stuck up on the coconut tree.
"Bella!" exclaimed Lana. "The sap's not on me anymore! I can't get down! Help!"
Bella was shocked.
"Oh dear! That's why the sap last for 3 minutes!" she cried. "Don't worry, Lana! I'll call your parents!" And she ran to Danny's home.
Lana was so scared, that if she just jump off the tree, she would hurt herself.
Oh no! thought Lana, It's a long way down!
Just then, Bella came back with Lana's parents.
"Don't worry, Lana," she called. "Your parents are here!"
"Are you okay, my sweet girl?" Worried Lana's mother.
"I'm okay, mom," called Lana, "but I don't want to get hurt if I just ju..."
Before Lana could finished, Bella shook the tree that she was on.
"Bella, what are you doing?!" She cried. The tree shook more and more, until...
*snap!*
One of the branches from the tree snapped, and Lana fell of the tree, but luckily landed on Bella's stomach.
"Whew!" sighed Lana. She then looked at her parents, who were a little mad.
"Lana!" yelled her mother. "What were you thinking?! Climbing a tree?! You could've got hurt!"
Lana felt sad.
"I'm sorry, mother," she said sadly. "I was so curious about the coconut tree. so Bella gave me an idea of using some oak sap so I can climb up."
Her parent's jaws dropped.
"Bella said what?!" They said in unison. They stared angrily at Bella, with her whistling, trying not to get in trouble.
"You know what?" scolded Lana's mother. "For punishment, you're going back to the cave and stay until you can learn your lesson."
"Your mother is right," agreed Lana's father. "Now go back to the cave until we say. Don't even think about coming out from the cave."
Lana wanted to say something, but couldn't. She walked back to her cave, crying a little. She was in trouble, indeed.
CHAPTER 3: The Thick Mud
That afternoon, when Lana and her parent were back at home, the kids were playing a game of "catch the coconut", except Lana, who was being punished after she climbed a coconut tree. Her friend Candi came to her.
"What's wrong, Lana?" she asked.
"I'm being punished for climbing a coconut tree," explained Lana. "Bella taught me how to climb a tree much easily, but I was stuck on it, and..."
Her mother interrupted.
"Lana!" she yelled. "Candi, Lana's being punished for..."
"I know, Mrs. Lambeosaurus," said Candi. "She already told me."
Lana's mother angrily turn to her daughter.
"As for you, young lady," she said. "Don't talk to one of your friends until I say."
"But, mom..." began Lana.
"No 'buts", interrupted her mother. "If you keep disobeying me again, I"m never gonna let you talk to your friends again till you're like me."
So that's what Lana was... for the rest of the day.
Meanwhile, outside the Prehistoric Valley, Clawback, who had his plan failed last time, came back, along with his mate Biteback. They both chased a Gallimimus all day. It luckily got away, but later got caught by Biteback's tail.
Back at the Prehistoric Valley, Lana was being scolded more by her parents.
I wish they would stop scolding me, thought Lana. This is getting crazy.
But they never stopped until that night, when their parents went to sleep. Lana was still angry.
"It's not fair," she said quietly. "Can they let me play with my friends?"
But Lana's anger didn't last long, as she went silently to sleep.
The next morning, while her parents were still sleeping, Lana quietly sneaked out from the nest an the cave. Then she ran as fast as she could.
"Finally!" She declared, as she ran as fast as she can.
On the other side of Lana's home, thick mud layed all over the ground. Lana ran as fast as she could, but when she saw the mud, it was too late.
"No, no, no, no!" she cried, as she went through the mud.
Her feet was stuck fast and deep in the thick mud.
"HELP!" Lana cried, but suddenly, she began to sink.
"Lana!" called a voice.
It was Orina, running towards her.
"Lana, are you okay?" she asked.
"Sure I am," said Lana sarcastically. "But I'll be alright if you get me out."
Lana stopped sinking, and she was really stuck fast. Luckily, Orina found a long branch so that she could pull Lana out.
"Hold on to it, Lana!" shouted Orina. "You'll be saved!"
Just then, Candi, Patty, Danny, and Brandon came.
"Don't worry, Lana!" Danny shouted.
"We'll get you out in no time!" called Brandon.
Everyone pulled Lana out as hard as they can, but then the strong wind blew the rest into the mud. Everyone was now stuck.
"Help!" Everyone cried. "Get us out!"
No one came.
"Oh no! We'll never get back out from the mud!" Patty cried.
"It almost kinda feels like a mud bath, but this isn't what I expected!" Orina groaned.
Just then, the grownups arrived at the scene.
"Don't worry, children!" Petrini said.
"Lana, what did we tell you?" yelled Lana's mother.
"It's your fault that your daughter sneaked out!" yelled Don.
The grownups began arguing so noisy and so loud, that the kids were getting irritated.
"Are they gonna get us out, or are they gonna argue all day?" complained Candi.
"Please, everyone!" yelled Lana's mother, as loud as she can. "They need help there!"
Everyone, all together, pulled the kids out from the thick mud.
"Whew! Finally!" Lana said.
But what she didn't like, was that the grownups were glaring, not only her, but the others.
"Uh oh!" said Candi. The kids were now in trouble.
CHAPTER 4: Lana Runs Away
That night, all the kids were punished by their parents for being stuck in the mud without telling them. In the Open-Forest, Lana was crying so much, Candi had to calm her down.
"Take it easy, Lana," comforted Candi.
"How am I gonna take it easy, if I'm punished until I'm like my mother?!" yelled Lana.
"Geez!" groaned Danny. "Do you have a reason to shout? Besides, if your mother was there, she shout at you, too."
Lana continued crying.
"Lana, stop crying," complained Brandon. "Your crying is irritating me."
"Brandon, leave her alone," said Bella, as she walked in the forest. "Besides, you can't talk to anyone who's crying. It'll cause problems."
"It's not that," said Lana, who was still crying. "This wouldn't have happen if I climb the coconut tree, cause of your idea!"
Bella was so furious, and she angrily picked up Lana by the crest.
"I was only teaching you how! You wouldn't got in trouble if you climb the tree!"
The others were shocked. They've never seen Bella so furious before. Lana stopped crying, but without saying anything, she just glared at the others, and then ran away.
"Lana, where are you going?!" yelled Patty.
"Come back, Lana!" called Bella. "I'm sorry!"
But it was no good. Lana was gone.
"Oh no..." whimpered Candi.
"I'm never coming back here again!" Lana shouted, as she ran past the sleeping grownups. She was so gone, not to be seen again.
The Forest Long-Way was a place where the forest begins, and ends at the waterfall (not the one that she fell before coming to the Prehistoric Valley), and Lana managed to stop in time before plunging into the waterfall. She looked down at the waterfall.
"Gee," said Lana. "I don't wanna fall in there."
Just then, something was hiding in the bushes. It got closer, and closer. And then, out came a Spinosaurus named Croco. It went closer to Lana and, she almost fell off the waterfall.
"Well, well, well, look what it is," said Croco. "A herbivore. Well, there's my lunch."
Lana looked left to right.
"Me?" she asked the Spinosaurus.
"Yes, you," said Croco, as he went closer.
"Leave me alone!" yelled Lana. "You're only a carnivore, and I'm a herbivore. They don't mix together!"
"That's right!" shouted Croco.
Lana's feet were was at the edge of the edge. If she doesn't do anything soon, she'll fall off.
"I'm not going anywhere unless you get lost," said Lana angrily. "So go away, you big dummy!"
"Oh, so you're going to be like that?" said Croco angrily. "Well, that's enough, I'm going to get you!"
Croco reversed all the way to a rock, and went charging towards Lana. But thinking quickly, she moved out of the way, & Croco went plunging into the river. Croco managed to swim out of the river. He was angry.
"I'll come back to get you," said Croco. "And I'll get you so hard, that I'll..."
He didn't got forward, when a coconut fell from a tree, and hit him on the head, knocking him out cold. Lana laughed.
"Ho ho ho!" she chuckled. "Look at him down!"
Lana wanted to continue on, but then she heard her mother's voice.
"Lana! Are you okay?"
Lana was crying.
"I'm sorry, mom," she sobbed. "I'm just not in the mood of you and dad scolding me after climbing the coconut tree."
Lana's mother smiled. She couldn't be mad at her.
"I'm sorry for scolding you," she said, with a tear in her eye. "That's what parents are, but for you, I forgive."
And she hugged Lana really nicely. And they went back home.
In the Open-Forest, everyone was worried about Lana. Candi was holding Bella's hand as hard as she can.
"Please, Candi," she said. "When Lana comes back, tell her that I want to talk to her."
"Sorry."
Lana did came back, along with her mother.
"Lana!" called her friends, and they ran and hugged Lana. "Welcome back, Lana!"
"Thank you," said Lana. Then, she saw Bella. She was feeling down.
"What's wrong, Bella?" she asked as she walked over to her.
"Remember that mistake about you climbing the coconut tree? You already know it's my fault, right?"
"Bella, I understand what you did," said Lana, smiling. "You did taught me how to climb after all."
And she hugged Bella, who blushed. Deanna noticed something in the bushes, but that's another chapter.
CHAPTER 5: Meeting Ivan and the Landslide
That evening, dark clouds loomed ahead, the sun was gone, and it started to rain. Lana and her family were carrying some logs so that they can be safe from the rain. Then Lana's mother remembered something.
"Lana," she said, "there's some more logs over there. Could you get some?"
"But mom," said Lana, "the strong wind is coming. I don't want to get blown away."
"Don't be silly, Lana," chuckled her father. "It won't blow you away."
Lana, feeling worried, carried on. Some logs were lying on the Open-Forest.
"There they are!" she said proudly.
Then, as she walked towards the logs, they suddenly moved.
"What?" she said.
She walked towards them again, but they kept on moving.
"What's going on?!" complained Lana.
Just as she didn't expect, the logs suddenly moved and disappeared into the bushes.
"Mom's not gonna like this," said Lana.
She then saw two eyes appearing from one of the bushes. She was afraid that it may be Croco again, coming back to get her.
"Leave me alone, Croco!" she yelled. "Don't even hurt me!"
But it wasn't Croco. The dinosaur jumped out to Lana.
"AAAAAAHHHHH!" Lana shrieked.
The dinosaur was actually a Iguanodon.
"Oops," said the Iguanodon, blushing with embarrassment. "I didn't mean to surprise you. I thought you were a Velociraptor."
"Do I look like a Velociraptor?" Lana asked crossley.
The Iguanodon was silent.
"Hello?" commanded Lana. "I'm talking to you."
"No," responded the Iguanodon. "You don't look like a Velociraptor. You're a Lambeosaurus, a dinosaur that likes to hoot."
Lana was surprised.
"That's my species," said Lana. "That was so nice of you."
"Thank you," said the Iguanodon. "By the way, what's your name?"
"I'm Lana," introduced Lana.
"Nice to meet you, Lana," said the Iguanodon. "I'm Ivan. Do you want to meet my friends tomorrow when we meet again?"
Lana was happy, but wasn't sure.
"But," she said, "I don't know where your home is."
"It's okay," Ivan said. "I'll tell my mom tomorrow."
Just then, Lana's mother called.
"Lana, where are you?"
"Coming, mom!" called Lana.
She turned to Ivan.
"May I have my logs back?" she asked. "We need to make shelter from the rain."
"Sure," said Ivan kindly. "Here."
And he handed the logs to Lana.
"Thanks, Ivan," she called as she pushed the logs to her cave. "See you tomorrow!"
Ivan only waved to her, then walked away.
Lana's parents were waiting impatiently for her. Just then, she came.
"Where have you been?" asked her father.
"We've been waiting for you," worried her mother.
Before Lana could say anything, the lightning struck, causing a landslide at the Prehistoric Valley.
"Get in!" called Lana's mother. "Hurry! It's dangerous out there!"
Lana tried to get in on time, but it was already too late. The landslide already covered the cave with her parents inside.
"No!" cried Lana. But there was nothing that she can do.
Suddenly, the landslide carried her, and was swept away.
Now Lana was lost.
CHAPTER 6: Meeting Ivan's Parents
The next morning, the dark clouds were gone, the rain had stopped, and the landslide was gone too, but Lana was on the "Prehistoric Waterfall". She was hanging dangerously on a branch.
"Help!" she cried. "I'm gonna fall!"
"Don't worry, Lana!" called a voice.
"Ivan?"
It was Ivan. He came running towards the dangling and scared Lana, who was almost fell.
"Hang on, Lana!" called Ivan, as he was holding a long branch.
Ivan went as hard as he can to get Lana to get on the branch. Finally, he had Lana grabbing the branch, and she was safe.
"Whew!" said Lana, who was relieved. "Thank you so much, Ivan."
"No problem, Lana," replied Ivan.
"Well!" continued Lana. "Anyone who thinks he's so brave." She was actually talking about Ivan.
"Well, except for you, that's for sure," teased Ivan.
"What did you say?" asked Lana.
Ivan closed his mouth, thinking he said something wrong.
"Oh, dang it!" he said mistakenly. "I'm sorry, Lana. I thought I want to be the best, but I guess I'm not."
And he sat on a rock and cried a little. Lana walked over to him, and comforted him.
"Ivan," she explained. "It doesn't matter if you're the best or not. What matters is that anyone who wants to take place for something, it won't make a difference."
Ivan felt a little better. He wiped his tears, and spoke calmly to Lana.
"I guess you're right," he said calmly.
"May I ask you a question, Ivan?" asked Lana.
"Why not?" replied Ivan.
"I was wondering..." began Lana.
Before she would say something else, a voice is heard.
"Ivan!"
"Oh no," groaned Ivan. ""Here comes my mother."
Irina was Ivan's mother. She came to her son.
"Ivan, where have you been?" she called.
Lana started to sneak away, but Ivan's mother saw her.
"Hello," she said. "Where are you going?"
"I was just going home, that's all," said Lana.
Then, came another voice.
"There you are, Ivan!"
It was Iguan, Ivan's father. He came in front of him and said, "Please, Ivan. At least ask us before you play."
Then, he looked at Lana.
"Hello. Where are you going?"
Lana mumbled.
"Ugh, another asker."
"Mom, Dad," said Ivan, "this is my new friend, Lana."
Ivan's parents looked at her, and they looked back to their son.
"Is this a surprise?" shouted Ivan's mother. "Do you want to stay with us?"
Lana was going to say that she's better off alone, but another sentence came in.
"Well, okay, until my mom picks me up," she replied.
"Oh, what a bummer!" sighed Ivan. "I thought you would stay with us for life."
"For life?!" exclaimed Lana. "No, no, no! I already have a family. I just lost them. They're on the other side of the Prehistoric Waterfall."
"But it's dangerous out there," explained Irina. "There are Velociraptors, Allosauruses, Tyrannosauruses, Gigantosauruses..."
While Ivan's mother was explaining, Lana looked back, but didn't see anything.
There's nothing out there right now, thought Lana. But I already know all of the carnivores creatures/species.
"...Spinosauruses, Tarbosauruses, Megalosauruses, Carnotauruses, Megaraptors, Daspletosauruses, & Dilophosaurus," finished Ivan's mother.
"And also dinosaurs who explained too much," added Lana, who was referring to Ivan's mother.
Ivan's mother was offended.
"Lana," said Ivan, "you don't have to be rude to my mother. She once told that she knows almost every dinosaur species."
"I'm not rude, I'm just anxious, that's all," replied Lana.
So, for now, until her mother finds her, Lana stayed with Ivan's parents.
CHAPTER 7: Lana Comes Back
Meanwhile, back at the Prehistoric Valley, Lana's mother was crying. Leonard covered his ears.
"Not again, dear," groaned her father. "You've cried when Lana ran away, now you're crying because Lana got lost. Can't you hold it?"
"Sorry," sniffed the mother. "I was wondering, if Lana comes back, tell her that I need to talk to her."
"Mrs. Lambeosaurus," said Bella, "can't you find her more easily? I've heard that she's only a few miles from the Prehistoric Valley."
Lana's mother stopped crying unexpectedly, and looked at Bella.
"Only a few miles?" said Lana's mother, looking surprised. "Why didn't you tell me before?"
"Well," said Patty, "the landslide wasn't that long. It only carried Lana away for a few miles, only to have her hanging dangerously."
"Hanging where?" asked Lana's father.
"On the waterfall," added Candi. "But she was rescued by a Iguanodon. I don't know what his name is."
"His name is Ivan," said a female voice. It was actually Lana, standing between Danny's mother and father.
"Lana!" cried Lana's mother, running up towards her daughter, and hugging her.
"Don't cry, mom," said Lana, "I've only been gone for 2 hours, but it's not that long."
"I'm so proud," added Danny. "Hey, when will you..."
"Hey, guys," interrupted Brandon. "It's starting to get dark. Maybe we should get back in our homes."
"You've got a good point, Brandon," agreed Bella. "Let's go."
So everyone went back to their homes, except Bella, who was under a palm tree. Lana saw her, and walked over her.
"What's wrong, Bella?" she asked.
"I've got nowhere to stay," Bella said sadly.
"Why not?"
"My family were almost attacked by a bunch of Gigantosauruses. My family went to hide in another valley, and I was left alone in Berry Valley, until I ran away because I hate being alone."
"What happened next?" asked Lana.
"I'll explain later," finished Bella. And Lana walked away.
Lana looked at the sad look of Bella. She walked back to her.
"Bella, do you want to stay with me?"
"Me?" asked Bella.
"You," replied Lana. "I'll ask my parents."
And so it was arranged. Bella stayed with Lana and her family. It was wonderful. Don't worry, it's not the end of the chapter yet. Chapter 8 is coming soon.
CHAPTER 8: Meeting Anna
When morning arrived, the Lambeosaurus family were awake, but Lana was still sleeping.
"Aww!" said Liliana, Lana's mother. "Look at our daughter, really sleeping nice."
Then, unexpectedly, Lana woke up quickly.
"Please!" she laughed. "Please stop acting me like a hatchling!"
Lana's parents jumped a bit.
"Lana!" shouted her father. "We're sorry!"
"All we wanted to do was to surprise you."
"Surprise me?" asked Lana. "What for?"
"We have some guests coming to stay for a week," said her mother.
"Who are they?" asked Lana again.
"You'll see," said her father.
And they walked out of their cave. There, standing outside of Danny and Brandon's home, were Ivan and her parents. Ivan was standing there, waving to Lana.
"Lana!" called Ivan.
"Hi, Ivan!" Lana called back.
She was so happy to see her new friend again, and she ran towards him. But before she did, another dinosaur came in front of her.
"Look out!" she shouted, as she came to a complete stop.
The dinosaur that Lana almost ran into, was actually a Ankylosaurus. Lana gazed up at it, then the Ankylosaurus looked down at her, and smiled.
"Well, you look kinda cute for a small creature," said the mother Ankylosaurus.
Lana blushed, and cleared her throat to keep her from being embarrassed.
"Um, thanks," she said, hoping she could keep herself from blushing more.
The Ankylosaurus parents went towards Lana's parents.
"You must be Liliana and Leonard Lambeosaurus," said the Ankylosaurus. "I'm Kayla, and this is my husband, Arnold. And this is our daughter, Anna."
The parents showed their daughter, Anna, front and centered in front of Lana's parents.
"She's a little shy," said Kayla. "So she's a little afraid to introduce new faces."
Anna's father turned to her.
"Anna, why don't you play with your new friends?"
Anna just shook her head, and walked towards Lana's friends. Ivan's parents came in.
"You haven't introduced us yet!" they complained in unison.
Lana and Ivan's parents looked at each other.
Meanwhile, in the Open-Forest grounds, Lana introduced Ivan to her friends.
"Nice to meet you, Ivan," said Patty.
"You look cool than I expected," added Danny.
"Do you have any siblings?" asked Brandon.
"Brandon!" yelled Orina.
"Well, I have one. His name is Indy. He's older than me, but he moved away, because he has a very important job on the other side of the valley."
"That's sad," said Bella. "Will he come back?"
"Someday," said Ivan.
"Look!" said Orina. "Someone's coming!"
There was an Ankylosaurus coming to Lana's friends. The Ankylosaurus was actually Anna, but the others didn't know her yet.
"Hello," said Candi. "What's your name?"
Anna, who was still shy, opened her mouth.
"I'm Anna," she said shyly.
Lana's friends just looked at her. There was a long silence. Finally, Patty spoke.
"So, um, Anna? Do you want to play with us?"
"Play?" asked Anna. "What kind of games you play?"
"Well," explained Bella, "most games we played are: hide and seek, catch the coconut, tag, race to the log, log field goal, & freeze dance."
"So which games would you..." began Danny.
"Can't you guys introduced yourselves to the newcomer?" asked Lana.
So they did.
"I'm Candi."
"I'm Danny."
"I'm Brandon."
"I'm Orina."
"I'm Patty."
"And I'm Bella."
Then, Ivan looked at Anna.
"Anna!" he shouted happily.
Anna's shy look turned into a happy look.
"Ivan!" she shouted back.
They both ran to each other, and hugged each other. Lana and Candi looked at each other, looking confused.
"You guys know each other?" asked Candi.
"Yes, of course," said Ivan. "We first met when we were hatched beside each other's nest."
And Anna gave Ivan a kiss on the cheek. Patty covered her eyes.
"Yuck!" she shouted. "Anyone who gives someone a kiss is..."
She stopped, as she sees both Anna and Ivan looking offended.
"No offense," said Patty, nervously.
"None taken," replied Anna. "Just be careful what you said, okay?"
Patty just nodded her head.
"Anyways, Anna," said Orina. "Are you gonna choose which game, or what?"
Anna walked over to Orina.
"Orina, if you ever wondered that you're kind, but most of the time, being rude?"
Orina was surprised.
"Well, um, I think so, but..."
"Well, anyways," said Anna, "are we gonna play, or are we just gonna stand here doing nothing for a while?"
Lana and her friends just giggled, except Orina, who blushed bright-red.
CHAPTER 9: The Ankylosaurus Rock Smash!
Meanwhile, at the other side of the Prehistoric Valley, Clawback and Biteback were finding their way towards the river to have a drink. At they were near it, the ground shook, and the river began to drain out.
What's going on? said Biteback in sharptooth language.
And before she can even think of anything... CRASH! Trees broke, and the ground cracked.
Come on, Biteback! Run! yelled Clawback in sharptooth language.
Luckily, they found a cave to hide in. But they didn't know that Croco was hiding in there.
Croco? What are you doing here? said Clawback in sharptooth language.
Well, I was here first! said Croco in sharptooth language.
Not true! yelled Biteback in sharptooth language. We wanted a cave to hide in because of the earthquake!
So they argued in sharptooth language the whole night. While they were arguing, the rain poured down hard, and trees blocked their way from the cave the carnivorous dinosaurs were in, but they were too busy arguing to notice.
Back at the Prehistoric Valley, Lana and her parents were inside their cave, trying to keep warm.
"Aww man!" she complained. "I wanted to play with my friends, and now it's raining. What am I supposed to do until it stops raining?"
"I'm not sure," said Lana's mother. "I guess we'll have to wait until it stops raining."
"Bummer," said Lana. "I wish I can have fun."
Lana was interrupted by Petrini's scream.
"What was that?" jumped Lana.
"That's Patty's mother," said Lana's father. "And it sounds like she's in trouble. Stay there, Lana, we'll be right back."
Patty and her mother were waiting impatiently for Lana's parents.
"Thank goodness you're there," said Petrini. "A big rock has blocked our cave, and we can't move it ourselves. Can you help us?"
"We're gonna need Lana and her friends to help, Petrini. Four of us can't do it."
And there were, standing beside the others, were Lana, Corri, Orina, Anna, Ivan, Brandon, Danny, & Bella.
"Don't worry, Ms. Pteranodon," said Candi.
"All of us can do it," said Danny.
"Come on, everyone!" shouted Orina. "Together!"
But before they can push the rock, Anna's mother came by.
"Stop!" she called. "You kids can't push the rock yourselves. Let me do it!"
"See?" said Anna. "My mother can knock or break some sizes of rocks or boulders!"
Orina and Bella looked at each other, but Lana took no notice.
"Just try, Mrs. Ankylosaurus," she said.
"Stand back everyone," said Kayla.
Everyone standed back. With one crack, Anna's mother swung her tail, and broke the rock into pieces. Everyone was amazed, including Lana, who was surprised.
"Wow!" she said. "I'm sorry for being rude for a while."
"I understand," said Anna. "But you know what they say: don't judge anyone about others who do."
Lana just smiled.
CHAPTER 10: Anna's Problem
Because of Kayla's strength of the rock broken into pieces, Danny's mother invited them to stay for a week. During their stay, Anna told Patty about the time she got away from the teenaged bullies.
"And then what happened?" Patty asked.
"And then," went on Anna, "I stand up to the others, and told them, 'So, you want to be yourself, or what?' And then the other said, 'Uh, no, but...' And before they can do anything else, I swiped my tail at the bullies, and they got away. So that's how I taught those guys a taste of their own medicine."
Patty couldn't believe her eyes.
"Wow! Is that really true?"
"Yes, it's true," replied Anna. "If it isn't, who would believe? Me, or a big dummy?"
Bella was standing behind Anna.
"Oh," she said, "sorry, Bella. I didn't know you're there. I was just talking to..."
"Don't worry," said Bella. "I understand that you're referring to another dinosaur. Is that right?"
"Uh, yeah," said Anna.
But because no one was looking, Anna took a tiny pinch on Candi, as she was passing by.
"Ow! What the heck was that for?"
"I wanted to make sure I'm dreaming," said Anna.
"Why can't you pinch yourself?" recommended Candi.
"Sorry," said Anna, who was trying not to pinch someone else."
"Okay, you win," said Candi. "Why were you dreaming about?"
"What do you care?" said Anna, who was getting angry.
"Anna," said Patty, "first you're shy, then you're proud, and now you're getting angry? I'm outta here! I'm not gonna stand there with an angry Ankylosaurus!"
And she flew away, hoping not to see Anna again. Candi walked away as well. Ivan walked into the Open-Forest grounds, and saw Anna.
"Ivan, what happened?" he asked. "I heard that you're getting angry."
Anna sighed.
"I know," she said sadly. "It's just that something just came into my mind, and then... Oh, wait. Never mind. It's gone."
"Now tell me, Anna," went on Ivan, "when you pinched Candi, you said you had to because you want to make sure you're dreaming, right?"
"Yes," replied Anna.
"And Candi ask you why were you dreaming," continued Ivan, "but you didn't wanted to. How could you?"
"Well," said Anna, "I just have something on one my amored plates that's hurting. Could you check to see what I've got on my body?"
"Why sure," said Ivan.
As he checked on Anna's amored plates, and there it was, a small twig on her head.
"So that's what's bothering you," said Ivan surprisingly. "Want me to take it off for you?"
"Yes," Anna replied.
So, Ivan carefully pulled the twig out between Anna's amored plates. Anna was already better.
"Ahh! Thanks, Anna," she said. "Finally, the pain's out of me. Now I can tell Patty and Candi why I was dreaming. Bye, Ivan!"
So, Anna walked away. So went to Patty's home, and told her about the twig on one of her amored plates.
"So that's why you can't tell Candi about your dream?"
"Yes, of course," said Anna. "So I was dreaming about..."
Before she can begin her "dream" story, Anna's mother called.
"Anna! Time to go back home!"
"Coming!" Anna called back. "Sorry, Patty and Candi, but I have to go home."
"Okay," replied Candi.
"Bye, Anna," called Patty. "Hope you can visit us again!"
"I hope I can," called Anna.
And so, Anna kept her promise of coming back to visit Lana and her friends.
CHAPTER 11: The Conservations
Next day, Anna did came back, but this time, only with her mother. Lana was excited to see her.
"Hey, Anna! Do you want to join us?"
"Can't today," replied Anna. "My dad and I are only here because he has to talk to your parents about Anna's attitude."
Lana was confused.
"What attitude?" she asked.
"Anna had something between her amored plates, so that's why she's a little mad."
"So, you're not gonna play with us today?" asked Lana.
"Just for today," replied Anna. "We're only gonna talk about me, that's all. So I'm going to be with my mom."
And she walked to her mother, who was with the other grownups.
The other grownups were beginning to talk about Anna.
"So, Anna may be little, but I can break through a few rocks with only one smash," began Kayla, Anna's mother.
"Well, your daughter is really brave," said Don, Danny's father.
"I agree, Don," said Deanna, Danny's mother. "Other than that, why was Anna so mad the other day?"
"Look, Deanna," said Kayla, "Anna has a twig stuck on her plates since she was hatched."
"But, that doesn't make any sense," said Liliana, Lana's mother. "Who would have a twig stuck between her amored plates?"
"Well," said Kayla, "we tried to get the twig out of her, but she was little, and we couldn't hurt our own daughter."
"Well, at least Ivan pulled the twig out of her," said Iguan, Ivan's mother. "She won't be bothered by that twig again."
"Wait," said Leonard, Lana's father. "Anna asked Ivan to pull the twig out from her amored plates? Doesn't he have any shame? You should punish your son! He doesn't have the right to hurt your daughter! He should've gone out to...!"
"Leonard!" shouted Lana's mother. "We're having a meeting, please stop talking nonsense, or you'll make it worst."
Leonard was embarrassed.
"I'm sorry, dear," he said, covering his face. "I'll stay out of the way."
"Now then," said Kayla. "where we're we? Oh yes! The reason why Anna's mad, is because she had a twig between..."
"We already know," said Leonard. "You already told us about your daughter who had a twig stuck between her amored plates."
"Please, Leonard," said Liliana. "Stay out of this."
Leonard kept his mouth closed for the whole meeting.
"I'm sorry about my husband," Liliana said. "He's just impatient."
"Anyways," went on Kayla, "Anna really need to have some therapy."
"Therapy?" said Thora, Candi's mother. "Isn't she perfectly fine?"
"Only for a while," Kayla went on. "But I believe it's for her own good."
The other grownups were worried.
Back at the Open-Forest grounds, the other kids were thinking about Anna.
"The grownups are having an important meeting just because Anna had a twig stuck between her plates?" said Lana.
"Yeah," replied Ivan. "At least I've pulled it out."
"You've pulled it out?" asked Candi.
"Well, yes," replied Ivan.
There was silence for a moment, until Orina spoke.
"Hold on a moment," she spoke. "Anna was mad just because she had a twig stuck between her amored plates? Why can't her mother just pull it out easily?"
"Well, she couldn't, because they don't want to hurt her," said Danny.
"Well," said Orina, "you've got a good reason."
"Are you dumb or what?" said Lana. "If you got a good reason why Anna is mad, how could you care about her?"
Orina was angry.
"Okay, first of all, don't call me dumb. Second of all, although I've never heard much about her, I suspected her to be nice."
"But Anna's nice," said Bella. "Just a little rough for a while."
"See?" shouted Orina. "That's the reason why she's rough!"
Then, Patty lost patience.
"Look here!" said Patty. "Since Anna came to visit us, she and her mother knows about smashing rocks, and when Anna's got a twig between her plates, she's not mad because of Ivan or the others, it's because she had a twig stuck on her since she was hatched! Is that what will happen to you if you were born like that?!"
The kids were silent. Orina was shocked. She never seen Patty so furious.
"Uh...uh..." she shuddered. "Oh no! I've made a big mistake of being rude to Anna, and it wouldn't be so satisfied if..."
But before she could finish, Anna came back. Orina was worried.
"Uh oh!" she cried. "If Anna found out I insulted her, she won't talk to me ever! Don't tell Anna what I said, okay?"
The others promised, except Patty, who was a little furious.
"I'm gonna tell Anna what you said to her," she called, and she walked towards Anna.
"Wait, Patty!" called Orina. "Please, come back! I don't want to get in trouble!"
"Trouble for what?" asked a voice.
Orina was surprised, to see that Anna was right beside her.
"Anna," she began, "I can explain everything..."
"You don't need to, Orina," cut in Anna. "Besides, I've heard everything."
Orina gasps, as a small tear came from her eye, who she thought she was gonna cry. Anna wiped the tear off of Orina.
"There's no reason to cry," comforted Anna. "It doesn't matter who's different or not. What matters is that it should be nice to treat someone appropriately, as long as you don't hurt anyone's feelings. Is that right, Ivan?"
"Right," replied Ivan. "By the way, I have something to show you."
And there is was, a small rainbow stone that Ivan is holding. Everyone went over to Ivan with the rainbow stone.
"Wow!" said Lana, who looked closely to the stone.
"Look at all the colors of the rainbow," added Brandon.
"Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet," said Bella. "It's so beautiful! Ah!"
"So, you're not mad?" asked Orina.
"No," responded Anna. "But like I said: it's okay to-"
She was cut out when her mother called.
"Anna! Time to go!"
"Come on, Ivan!" called Ivan's parents. "Let's go!"
Anna and Ivan were disappointed.
"Sorry guys," said Ivan. "I may have to show this stone to you guys another time."
"Oh, that's good," said Candi.
"That's nice," said Bella. "Bye!"
And they waved as they see Anna and Ivan walked home. And Orina learned her lesson for today: It doesn't matter who's different or not. What matters is that it should be nice to treat someone appropriately, as long as anybody doesn't hurt anyone's feelings.
CHAPTER 12: Meeting Paula and the Parents
Because of the meeting, Anna nor Ivan didn't came for 2 weeks, and the kids were getting bored.
"It's not the same without Anna and Ivan," groaned Lana.
"Don't worry, dear," said her mother. "She'll come back some day."
"But during the meeting," went on Lana, "didn't Anna's mother said that they'll be back in 2 weeks?"
"Well, that depends," said Lana's father. "Go play with your friends."
Lana, who was still upset, decided to make her decision more difficult. Then, she had an idea.
"Tomorrow, when I wake up," she said to herself," "I'll go look for new friends to play. That way, I'll have a new friend who'll join us in the Prehistoric Valley."
She thought that idea was perfect, and so she did, when she woke the next morning.
"Good," said Lana to herself again, and off she went, to find a new friend.
Meanwhile, not that far from the Prehistoric Valley, there was a place called "The Waterfall Rocks", and this is where Clawback and his mate Biteback used to live, but they moved when all the rocks blocked their entrance. Down the ground road, Lana was walking down the same road that led towards the Waterfall Rocks.
"Boy," she said, "it sure looks scary to me, but I'll manage."
But as Lana walked closer, one rock fell, then another, and another, and another!
"The rocks are falling!" she cried, as she ran faster and faster as she can.
The rocks soon came falling, smashing into pieces, and some fell into the river. Lana was almost cleared from the rocks, when...
"Aaaaah!" she cried painfully.
Her tail got caught between the rocks, and it was hurting so badly.
"Okay, bad idea!" Lana sobbed. "I should've stay home! Help!"
Her voice echoed everything. Suddenly, a shadow figure raised up. Lana thought it might be Croco again.
"Well, this is the end of myself," whimpered Lana. "If Croco eats me, I'll be done for!"
But as the figure went closer to her, its figure came completely different, despite not being Croco. The species was actually the shape of another dinosaur.
"I can't look!" sobbed Lana, covering her eyes.
The dinosaur was actually a Protoceratops. It went closer to Lana, and patted her on the crest. Lana slowly opened her eyes, and almost screamed when she was face-to-face with the Protoceratops.
"Whew!" said Lana. "I thought you were a monster or something."
"Me?" said the Protoceratops. "No. I'm not the monster. I'm a Protoceratops."
"Really?" asked Lana. "So, you're a herbivore, right?"
"Yes," replied the Protoceratops. "You're one too?"
"I'm what too?" said Lana confusedly.
The Protoceratops giggled.
"No! What I ask is that, are you a herbivore?"
"Oh yes, I am," responded Lana. "My name is Lana. What's yours?"
"I'm Paula," introduced the Protoceratops. "Nice to meet you. Hey, Lana, can you do me a favor?"
Lana nodded her head.
"Well," said Paula, "one of the rocks blocked my home, and my parents are trapped in there. Can you help?"
Lana was confused.
"Why would I? I'm only 11, and I'm not that strong enough to move those rocks, but I'll try."
And Lana walked over towards the rocks, and she tried to move the rocks one-by-one, but they were too heavy.
"I can't," grunted Lana. "You see? I can't push them."
Suddenly, there was a rumbling sound, and then out came two more Protoceratops. Lana was surprised.
"Paula," she said, "didn't you say your parents are trapped in their home, or cave, or something like that?"
Paula looked back, then backed to her.
"Well, I guess they're strong enough after all."
The Protoceratops went closer to both Paula and Lana.
"I like to stay for a while," said Lana, "but I must be going!"
"Hold on a moment!" called the female Protoceratops, just as Lana was about to take off. "Where are you going?"
"I'm going back home," said Lana. "I need to get back home to my mother before she finds out."
Lana was just taking a few steps walking, when the male Protoceratops blocked her way.
"You can't go alone," he said. "It's too foggy right now. How about you stay with us?"
"What are you saying?" asked Lana. "My home isn't..."
"Your home won't be yours, because you're staying with us even if I have to chase you," interrupted the male Protoceratops.
"Well, I'm leaving anyways," said Lana, as she began to run. "So, goodbye!" And she ran off.
"Oh no you don't!" shouted the male Protoceratops. "Come back, you!"
"Daddy, please leave her alone!" called Paula.
But both of them were already gone.
"Oh dear!" said Teresa, who was Paula's mother. "We better find your dad."
And so, they went to look for both the two dinosaurs.
CHAPTER 13: The Protoceratops Comes
Meanwhile, Lana's parents were still sleeping, and didn't even bother of the adult Protoceratops' shouting.
"When I found you, you little girl," said the Protoceratops, "you'll regret this!"
Luckily, Lana found her cave, so that she can go back to sleep. The Protoceratops look everywhere for her, but didn't succeeded.
"Oh well," he said. "Next time I'll catch her red-handed!" And he walked away.
No sooner it left, then Lana's parents woke up.
"Morning, Lana," said her mother.
"Morning, mom," responded Lana.
"Did you sleep well?" asked Lana's father.
"Yeah," lied Lana, rubbing her eyes. "I slept well."
"Are you feeling okay?" asked Lana's mother.
"I'm okay," responded Lana. "Let me stretch first so I can wait for my friends to wake up." And she got out of the cave.
Lana's parents were confused.
Outside Lana's cave, Lana waited for her friends to come out and play. Only Candi and Bella came to her.
"Candi? Bella? Where's the rest?"
"You need to come, Lana," said Candi, grabbing Lana's hand.
"There's another newcomer," added Bella.
"Another newcomer?" said Lana. "First Ivan, then Anna, and now another one? Who's the newcomer?"
"You'll see," said Candi. "Come on!"
And they all ran to the newcomer.
When they arrived at the Open-Forest grounds, there was the rest of Lana's friends, surrounding around the Protoceratops family. It was actually Paula, but the rest didn't know her yet.
"Wow, Paula!" shouted Patty. "Your parents are so strong!"
"Aww," said Paula, who was flattered. "It was nothing."
"You know," said Orina, "you're so nicer than Lana."
Lana, who overheard what Orina said, made her jealous. It wasn't long until she saw the same adult Protoceratops to whom that he was chasing.
"Uh oh," said Lana to herself. "I better hide."
But before she could, Lana bumped into Bella's stomach.
"Where are you going, Lana?" asked Bella.
"I was just..." began Lana.
"Come on," said Bella. "Don't tell me you're scared of the newcomer?"
"I'm not scare," protested Lana, trying not to feel afraid. "I have some other things to do. See ya!"
Just then, Danny blocked her way.
"Don't be silly, Lana," he said, pushing her to the Protoceratops family.
"That's okay," panted Lana. "I can wait."
"Please, Lana," said a female voice.
Lana was surprised when she heard her parents' voices.
"Mother!" she shouted. "Wh-what's going on?"
"I've heard we have some newcomer," said Lana's father.
"Uh, yeah, but..." began Lana.
But before she can say anything else, Paula looked at Lana.
"Look, mom!" she called. "There's that same girl that we're looking for!"
Then, the male Protoceratops, who heard what Paula said, looked at Lana. Lana tried to get away, but before she did, the Protoceratops walked towards her. Lana was worried that if it gets her, she'll be done for. But the male Protoceratops looked down at her, then smiled.
"Look, I'm sorry for chasing you away like that, little girl," said the Protoceratops.
Lana's parents were confused.
"Sir, what are you saying?" asked her mother.
The male Protoceratops told Lana's parents everything about what Lana did.
"She did what?!" they shouted.
They turned their backs, and sees Lana feeling guilty, who was worried that she would be in trouble. But as she thought she was, Lana's mother asked:
"Were you trying to look for some new friends to play, Lana?"
Lana inhaled, and then exhaled, trying to keep herself from crying.
"Yes," responded Lana. "But that'll be enough friends to find."
"Oh, that's good," said her mother, smiling. "I was thinking about grounding you, but since you were so brave outside the Prehistoric Valley again, I won't, I promise."
"Okay, mom," replied Lana.
"Now, sir," Lana's mother said to the Protoceratops family, "We haven't been introduced yet, haven't we? Well, I'm Liliana, and this is my husband, Leonard, and our daughter, Lana, as you already met her. Nice to meet you... uhh..."
"Don't feel nervous," said the female Protoceratops. "I'm Teresa. And this is my husband Peter, and our daughter, Paula, as if your daughter met her before."
"Oh," said Lana's mother. "My daughter wanted to find one more friend to enjoy and play with."
"Oh, is that right?" asked the male Protoceratops to Lana.
"Well, of course," said Lana. "Why?"
"Oh, just asking," replied the male Protoceratops.
Lana said nothing for the rest of the morning.
CHAPTER 14: The Revenge of Carnivorous Villains
Just after the introduction, Lana began to feel jealous. Candi tried to comfort her.
"What's wrong, Lana?" she asked. "Are you jealous?"
"No," said Lana sarcastically. "I'm feel glad that... Okay, I feel a little jealous, just not so rare."
"So rare?" said Candi, looking confused. "No, I don't think so."
"How would you know?" complained Lana. "You may be my friend, but you..."
Then, before she could finish, there was a rumbling, and lots of stomping. And suddenly, three carnivorous shadow figures showed up. The grownups were terrified.
"Kids!" they shouted. "Let's get inside!"
All of the kids went inside, except Lana, who had an idea.
Maybe, if I can make a trap for the villains, thought Lana, they won't come back to the Prehistoric Valley anymore.
Lana is now seen on top of the mountain, with piles of coconuts ready for launch.
"Well," said Lana, "everything looks ready. Now all I have to do is to wait for Clawback, Biteback, and Croco."
Just then, out of nowhere, the rest of Lana's friends (including the new ones) were beside her, being loaded as well.
"We're ready," said Patty, who was carrying a coconut.
"We'll teach those carnivorous freaks a taste if their own medicine!" determined Bella.
"Come on, everyone!" said Ivan, Anna, and Paula in unison. "Let's make those freaks away!"
"They don't like coconuts," shouted Brandon, "so let them drink coconut!"
Lana was happy. The other grownups were loaded and ready to launch.
"When they come," announced Don, Danny's father, "it's payback time!"
And then...
"Now!" called Orina, as they saw Clawback, Biteback, and Croco.
Everyone threw all the coconuts at the villains. One of them hit Biteback on the leg; one of them hit on top of Croco; and some of it landed in Clawback's mouth. He was supposed to spit, but accidentally swallowed them, and since he's allergic to them, his stomach started swelling up.
"See?" called Brandon. "I told you he's allergic to coconuts!"
Biteback and Croco sees Clawback's swelling stomach.
Let's get out of here! shouted Biteback in sharptooth language. We better find a cure for a bloated body!
Yeah, let's! Croco agreed.
But before they did, Lana threw one last coconut, and this time, it landed in Biteback's mouth, and she also swallowed it.
Oh no! Not me! she cried in sharptooth language, as her stomach went swelling up as well.
Well, look at that, Clawback groaned in sharptooth language. Now we're twins of bloated stomachs!
Quit fooling around! yelled Croco in sharptooth language, Let's scram!
And the rest ran away, and didn't came back. Everyone cheered with success. Lana was so proud from this day today.
CHAPTER 15: Lana's Congratulation Song
Everyone was at the Open-Forest grounds, who wanted to congratulate Lana for her braveness.
"Lana," announced Deanna, Danny's mother, "for your braveheart of your revenge to the carnivorous dinosaurs, thanks to your friends, your reward is... a rainbow stone."
Deanna gave Lana a rainbow stone. Lana's eyes widened.
"For me?" she whimpered happily.
"Yes," said Deanna. "It is for you."
Then, all of Lana's friends sang a song to congratulate her:
"Hooray to you, Lana," sang Candi.
"Hooray to you, Lana," sang Danny.
"For the bravest dinosaur," sang Brandon.
"How we like you so much," sang Orina.
"Hooray to you, Lana," sang Bella and Patty together.
"Hooray to you, Lana," sang Petrini, Deanna, and Don in together.
"How we care about you," sang Liliana, Leonard, Teresa, Peter, Thora, Samuel, Kayla and Arnold in unison.
"This is how you are now!" sang Ivan, Anna, and Paula together, as they ended Lana's congratulation song.
Lana was so happy about not only the song, but for all of her friends being so kind to her.
"I may be upset most of the time," she said, "but what matters is that being together is the most important option to the world."
And that was Lana's story of about new friends, and the adventures she had.
THE END!
Contents:
Lana's Wonderful Day
The Coconut Tree
The Thick Mud
Lana Runs Away
Meeting Ivan and the Landslide
Meeting Ivan's Parents
Lana Comes Back
Meeting Anna
The Ankylosaurus Rock Smash
Anna's Problem
The Conversations
Meeting Paula and the Parents
The Protoceratops Comes
The Revenge of Carnivorous Villains
Lana's Congratulation Song
CHAPTER 1: Lana's Wonderful Day
It has been a long time since Lana came to the Prehistoric Valley, and her family were living there for life. It was a nice day for Lana and her friends: Candi, Danny, Brandon, Orina, Patty & Bella. Lana now lives in a nest in cave. She loves it better than the one from the Northern Valley.
Now one day, in the caves, Lana was very excited.
"Mom!" she exclaimed. "Guess what? Danny's parents invited me to join a picnic with him and his friends! Can we go?"
Lana's parents, Liliana and Leonard, looked at each other.
"That's nice, Lana," said her mother, "Of course we'll go."
Lana jumped excitedly.
"Oh thank you, mom and dad!" she cried excitedly, and she went outside.
Meanwhile, at Danny's home, the other dinosaurs were waiting for Lana to come. There was a picnic of leaves, flowers, and berries to eat. Bella's stomach growled.
"Ooh!" she said impatiently. "She needs to hurry up! I'm so hungry, I could eat something else!"
"Please, Bella," said Orina. "There's no sense of hunger. We'll eat when Lana comes."
"Quiet down!" ordered Deanna, Danny's mother. "Let's be patient!"
Everything was silence. Just then, Lana and her parents arrived.
"There you are!" said Don, Danny's father. "We're about to start this picnic."
"We're sorry we're late, Don," said Lana's mother. "I had to clean the nest."
"Well," said Deanna, "you're just in time. We're starting this picnic now."
Everyone got their food: Lana and Corri got some leaves, Orina, Patty, Danny, and Brandon got leaves and grass, and Danny's mother allowed Bella to have all the berries. They began to eat. Lana almost touched her food, because she was thinking about Clawback.
A few hours passed, until everyone was stuffed, including, Patty and her mother, who may have a difficult time to fly. Corri hadn't ate that much, even though she was careful when eating. Bella was even more stuffed. Her stuffed belly may cause her a difficult time to walk properly. Lana was proud.
"Aah!" she sighed. "That was a good meal! I'm so stuffed, I can barely move!"
Deanna, who was still eating, sees that all the kids were asleep, so she allowed them to stay with them until they go back where they were before.
CHAPTER 2: The Coconut Tree
The next morning, Lana was the first to wake up.
"Hey, everyone else is sleeping," she said quietly. "I bet I can find something new today."
And she was right. As she walked to a tree, something hard fell on her.
"Ouch!" she groaned. "What was that?!"
She then something that fell on her.
"Oh, it's only a coconut," she said, unamused. "Whoever put that coconut up there, they better be much careful when..."
She got no futhur until another coconut hit her.
"Oh come on!" she cried.
Lana looked up, and there is was: a coconut tree.
"That's why that coconut hit me on my crest two times already."
Thinking that she's thirsty than hungry, Lana tried to climb the coconut tree, but she slidded back to the ground.
"Hmm..." pondered Lana. "There must be someway I can get some coconuts."
She saw that the coconut on the ground was leaking coconut water. She took a sip of it.
"Mmm," said Lana, who found the coconut delicious. "I'll have a little bit more."
And she drank 2 coconut water from the coconuts. Soon, no more coconut water came out.
"Bummer," said Lana, who was disappointed. "Couldn't I get another one?"
Then, Bella woke up. She was back the way she was before.
"Morning, Lana," she said, yawning. "What are you doing?"
"I found two coconuts, and drank the water from it, but how can I get more coconuts when they're way up on the coconut tree?"
Bella scratched her head, trying to think of an idea.
"I know!' she said, as she went to her left. She found some tree sap from a oak tree. She took some of it, and went back to Lana.
"Here's some oak sap," explained Bella. "Oak sap is very sticky, and most of the time, it may be used to climb a tree, like you said, right?"
"Well, I do," said Lana.
Bella rubbed the sap onto Lana's hands, and placed her on the side of the coconut tree. Lana realized that she was sticked to the tree.
"Incredible!" she said, surprised. "Now I can climb the tree to get more coconuts!"
"But be very careful," warned Bella, "the sap will only last long for 3 minutes, so make it very fast and grab as many coconuts as you can bring."
"Thanks for the warning, Bella," responded Lana.
Lana slowly climbed the tree, till she was all the way to the tree. She took a coconut out from the vine.
"Catch, Bella!" called Lana, as she dropped the coconut.
Bella caught the coconut, and placed it on the ground.
"Are there more coconuts?" she called.
"There's more where that came from!" Lana called back, and she continued dropping the coconuts, and Bella catching them.
It wasn't that long till there were no more coconuts from the tree. Lana just dropped the last coconut, and Bella caught it.
"I'm done, Bella!" she called.
"Well done, Lana!" Bella called back.
But before Lana climb down, she didn't realized that the sap that was on her hands, weren't on her anymore. It was at that moment that Lana was stuck up on the coconut tree.
"Bella!" exclaimed Lana. "The sap's not on me anymore! I can't get down! Help!"
Bella was shocked.
"Oh dear! That's why the sap last for 3 minutes!" she cried. "Don't worry, Lana! I'll call your parents!" And she ran to Danny's home.
Lana was so scared, that if she just jump off the tree, she would hurt herself.
Oh no! thought Lana, It's a long way down!
Just then, Bella came back with Lana's parents.
"Don't worry, Lana," she called. "Your parents are here!"
"Are you okay, my sweet girl?" Worried Lana's mother.
"I'm okay, mom," called Lana, "but I don't want to get hurt if I just ju..."
Before Lana could finished, Bella shook the tree that she was on.
"Bella, what are you doing?!" She cried. The tree shook more and more, until...
*snap!*
One of the branches from the tree snapped, and Lana fell of the tree, but luckily landed on Bella's stomach.
"Whew!" sighed Lana. She then looked at her parents, who were a little mad.
"Lana!" yelled her mother. "What were you thinking?! Climbing a tree?! You could've got hurt!"
Lana felt sad.
"I'm sorry, mother," she said sadly. "I was so curious about the coconut tree. so Bella gave me an idea of using some oak sap so I can climb up."
Her parent's jaws dropped.
"Bella said what?!" They said in unison. They stared angrily at Bella, with her whistling, trying not to get in trouble.
"You know what?" scolded Lana's mother. "For punishment, you're going back to the cave and stay until you can learn your lesson."
"Your mother is right," agreed Lana's father. "Now go back to the cave until we say. Don't even think about coming out from the cave."
Lana wanted to say something, but couldn't. She walked back to her cave, crying a little. She was in trouble, indeed.
CHAPTER 3: The Thick Mud
That afternoon, when Lana and her parent were back at home, the kids were playing a game of "catch the coconut", except Lana, who was being punished after she climbed a coconut tree. Her friend Candi came to her.
"What's wrong, Lana?" she asked.
"I'm being punished for climbing a coconut tree," explained Lana. "Bella taught me how to climb a tree much easily, but I was stuck on it, and..."
Her mother interrupted.
"Lana!" she yelled. "Candi, Lana's being punished for..."
"I know, Mrs. Lambeosaurus," said Candi. "She already told me."
Lana's mother angrily turn to her daughter.
"As for you, young lady," she said. "Don't talk to one of your friends until I say."
"But, mom..." began Lana.
"No 'buts", interrupted her mother. "If you keep disobeying me again, I"m never gonna let you talk to your friends again till you're like me."
So that's what Lana was... for the rest of the day.
Meanwhile, outside the Prehistoric Valley, Clawback, who had his plan failed last time, came back, along with his mate Biteback. They both chased a Gallimimus all day. It luckily got away, but later got caught by Biteback's tail.
Back at the Prehistoric Valley, Lana was being scolded more by her parents.
I wish they would stop scolding me, thought Lana. This is getting crazy.
But they never stopped until that night, when their parents went to sleep. Lana was still angry.
"It's not fair," she said quietly. "Can they let me play with my friends?"
But Lana's anger didn't last long, as she went silently to sleep.
The next morning, while her parents were still sleeping, Lana quietly sneaked out from the nest an the cave. Then she ran as fast as she could.
"Finally!" She declared, as she ran as fast as she can.
On the other side of Lana's home, thick mud layed all over the ground. Lana ran as fast as she could, but when she saw the mud, it was too late.
"No, no, no, no!" she cried, as she went through the mud.
Her feet was stuck fast and deep in the thick mud.
"HELP!" Lana cried, but suddenly, she began to sink.
"Lana!" called a voice.
It was Orina, running towards her.
"Lana, are you okay?" she asked.
"Sure I am," said Lana sarcastically. "But I'll be alright if you get me out."
Lana stopped sinking, and she was really stuck fast. Luckily, Orina found a long branch so that she could pull Lana out.
"Hold on to it, Lana!" shouted Orina. "You'll be saved!"
Just then, Candi, Patty, Danny, and Brandon came.
"Don't worry, Lana!" Danny shouted.
"We'll get you out in no time!" called Brandon.
Everyone pulled Lana out as hard as they can, but then the strong wind blew the rest into the mud. Everyone was now stuck.
"Help!" Everyone cried. "Get us out!"
No one came.
"Oh no! We'll never get back out from the mud!" Patty cried.
"It almost kinda feels like a mud bath, but this isn't what I expected!" Orina groaned.
Just then, the grownups arrived at the scene.
"Don't worry, children!" Petrini said.
"Lana, what did we tell you?" yelled Lana's mother.
"It's your fault that your daughter sneaked out!" yelled Don.
The grownups began arguing so noisy and so loud, that the kids were getting irritated.
"Are they gonna get us out, or are they gonna argue all day?" complained Candi.
"Please, everyone!" yelled Lana's mother, as loud as she can. "They need help there!"
Everyone, all together, pulled the kids out from the thick mud.
"Whew! Finally!" Lana said.
But what she didn't like, was that the grownups were glaring, not only her, but the others.
"Uh oh!" said Candi. The kids were now in trouble.
CHAPTER 4: Lana Runs Away
That night, all the kids were punished by their parents for being stuck in the mud without telling them. In the Open-Forest, Lana was crying so much, Candi had to calm her down.
"Take it easy, Lana," comforted Candi.
"How am I gonna take it easy, if I'm punished until I'm like my mother?!" yelled Lana.
"Geez!" groaned Danny. "Do you have a reason to shout? Besides, if your mother was there, she shout at you, too."
Lana continued crying.
"Lana, stop crying," complained Brandon. "Your crying is irritating me."
"Brandon, leave her alone," said Bella, as she walked in the forest. "Besides, you can't talk to anyone who's crying. It'll cause problems."
"It's not that," said Lana, who was still crying. "This wouldn't have happen if I climb the coconut tree, cause of your idea!"
Bella was so furious, and she angrily picked up Lana by the crest.
"I was only teaching you how! You wouldn't got in trouble if you climb the tree!"
The others were shocked. They've never seen Bella so furious before. Lana stopped crying, but without saying anything, she just glared at the others, and then ran away.
"Lana, where are you going?!" yelled Patty.
"Come back, Lana!" called Bella. "I'm sorry!"
But it was no good. Lana was gone.
"Oh no..." whimpered Candi.
"I'm never coming back here again!" Lana shouted, as she ran past the sleeping grownups. She was so gone, not to be seen again.
The Forest Long-Way was a place where the forest begins, and ends at the waterfall (not the one that she fell before coming to the Prehistoric Valley), and Lana managed to stop in time before plunging into the waterfall. She looked down at the waterfall.
"Gee," said Lana. "I don't wanna fall in there."
Just then, something was hiding in the bushes. It got closer, and closer. And then, out came a Spinosaurus named Croco. It went closer to Lana and, she almost fell off the waterfall.
"Well, well, well, look what it is," said Croco. "A herbivore. Well, there's my lunch."
Lana looked left to right.
"Me?" she asked the Spinosaurus.
"Yes, you," said Croco, as he went closer.
"Leave me alone!" yelled Lana. "You're only a carnivore, and I'm a herbivore. They don't mix together!"
"That's right!" shouted Croco.
Lana's feet were was at the edge of the edge. If she doesn't do anything soon, she'll fall off.
"I'm not going anywhere unless you get lost," said Lana angrily. "So go away, you big dummy!"
"Oh, so you're going to be like that?" said Croco angrily. "Well, that's enough, I'm going to get you!"
Croco reversed all the way to a rock, and went charging towards Lana. But thinking quickly, she moved out of the way, & Croco went plunging into the river. Croco managed to swim out of the river. He was angry.
"I'll come back to get you," said Croco. "And I'll get you so hard, that I'll..."
He didn't got forward, when a coconut fell from a tree, and hit him on the head, knocking him out cold. Lana laughed.
"Ho ho ho!" she chuckled. "Look at him down!"
Lana wanted to continue on, but then she heard her mother's voice.
"Lana! Are you okay?"
Lana was crying.
"I'm sorry, mom," she sobbed. "I'm just not in the mood of you and dad scolding me after climbing the coconut tree."
Lana's mother smiled. She couldn't be mad at her.
"I'm sorry for scolding you," she said, with a tear in her eye. "That's what parents are, but for you, I forgive."
And she hugged Lana really nicely. And they went back home.
In the Open-Forest, everyone was worried about Lana. Candi was holding Bella's hand as hard as she can.
"Please, Candi," she said. "When Lana comes back, tell her that I want to talk to her."
"Sorry."
Lana did came back, along with her mother.
"Lana!" called her friends, and they ran and hugged Lana. "Welcome back, Lana!"
"Thank you," said Lana. Then, she saw Bella. She was feeling down.
"What's wrong, Bella?" she asked as she walked over to her.
"Remember that mistake about you climbing the coconut tree? You already know it's my fault, right?"
"Bella, I understand what you did," said Lana, smiling. "You did taught me how to climb after all."
And she hugged Bella, who blushed. Deanna noticed something in the bushes, but that's another chapter.
CHAPTER 5: Meeting Ivan and the Landslide
That evening, dark clouds loomed ahead, the sun was gone, and it started to rain. Lana and her family were carrying some logs so that they can be safe from the rain. Then Lana's mother remembered something.
"Lana," she said, "there's some more logs over there. Could you get some?"
"But mom," said Lana, "the strong wind is coming. I don't want to get blown away."
"Don't be silly, Lana," chuckled her father. "It won't blow you away."
Lana, feeling worried, carried on. Some logs were lying on the Open-Forest.
"There they are!" she said proudly.
Then, as she walked towards the logs, they suddenly moved.
"What?" she said.
She walked towards them again, but they kept on moving.
"What's going on?!" complained Lana.
Just as she didn't expect, the logs suddenly moved and disappeared into the bushes.
"Mom's not gonna like this," said Lana.
She then saw two eyes appearing from one of the bushes. She was afraid that it may be Croco again, coming back to get her.
"Leave me alone, Croco!" she yelled. "Don't even hurt me!"
But it wasn't Croco. The dinosaur jumped out to Lana.
"AAAAAAHHHHH!" Lana shrieked.
The dinosaur was actually a Iguanodon.
"Oops," said the Iguanodon, blushing with embarrassment. "I didn't mean to surprise you. I thought you were a Velociraptor."
"Do I look like a Velociraptor?" Lana asked crossley.
The Iguanodon was silent.
"Hello?" commanded Lana. "I'm talking to you."
"No," responded the Iguanodon. "You don't look like a Velociraptor. You're a Lambeosaurus, a dinosaur that likes to hoot."
Lana was surprised.
"That's my species," said Lana. "That was so nice of you."
"Thank you," said the Iguanodon. "By the way, what's your name?"
"I'm Lana," introduced Lana.
"Nice to meet you, Lana," said the Iguanodon. "I'm Ivan. Do you want to meet my friends tomorrow when we meet again?"
Lana was happy, but wasn't sure.
"But," she said, "I don't know where your home is."
"It's okay," Ivan said. "I'll tell my mom tomorrow."
Just then, Lana's mother called.
"Lana, where are you?"
"Coming, mom!" called Lana.
She turned to Ivan.
"May I have my logs back?" she asked. "We need to make shelter from the rain."
"Sure," said Ivan kindly. "Here."
And he handed the logs to Lana.
"Thanks, Ivan," she called as she pushed the logs to her cave. "See you tomorrow!"
Ivan only waved to her, then walked away.
Lana's parents were waiting impatiently for her. Just then, she came.
"Where have you been?" asked her father.
"We've been waiting for you," worried her mother.
Before Lana could say anything, the lightning struck, causing a landslide at the Prehistoric Valley.
"Get in!" called Lana's mother. "Hurry! It's dangerous out there!"
Lana tried to get in on time, but it was already too late. The landslide already covered the cave with her parents inside.
"No!" cried Lana. But there was nothing that she can do.
Suddenly, the landslide carried her, and was swept away.
Now Lana was lost.
CHAPTER 6: Meeting Ivan's Parents
The next morning, the dark clouds were gone, the rain had stopped, and the landslide was gone too, but Lana was on the "Prehistoric Waterfall". She was hanging dangerously on a branch.
"Help!" she cried. "I'm gonna fall!"
"Don't worry, Lana!" called a voice.
"Ivan?"
It was Ivan. He came running towards the dangling and scared Lana, who was almost fell.
"Hang on, Lana!" called Ivan, as he was holding a long branch.
Ivan went as hard as he can to get Lana to get on the branch. Finally, he had Lana grabbing the branch, and she was safe.
"Whew!" said Lana, who was relieved. "Thank you so much, Ivan."
"No problem, Lana," replied Ivan.
"Well!" continued Lana. "Anyone who thinks he's so brave." She was actually talking about Ivan.
"Well, except for you, that's for sure," teased Ivan.
"What did you say?" asked Lana.
Ivan closed his mouth, thinking he said something wrong.
"Oh, dang it!" he said mistakenly. "I'm sorry, Lana. I thought I want to be the best, but I guess I'm not."
And he sat on a rock and cried a little. Lana walked over to him, and comforted him.
"Ivan," she explained. "It doesn't matter if you're the best or not. What matters is that anyone who wants to take place for something, it won't make a difference."
Ivan felt a little better. He wiped his tears, and spoke calmly to Lana.
"I guess you're right," he said calmly.
"May I ask you a question, Ivan?" asked Lana.
"Why not?" replied Ivan.
"I was wondering..." began Lana.
Before she would say something else, a voice is heard.
"Ivan!"
"Oh no," groaned Ivan. ""Here comes my mother."
Irina was Ivan's mother. She came to her son.
"Ivan, where have you been?" she called.
Lana started to sneak away, but Ivan's mother saw her.
"Hello," she said. "Where are you going?"
"I was just going home, that's all," said Lana.
Then, came another voice.
"There you are, Ivan!"
It was Iguan, Ivan's father. He came in front of him and said, "Please, Ivan. At least ask us before you play."
Then, he looked at Lana.
"Hello. Where are you going?"
Lana mumbled.
"Ugh, another asker."
"Mom, Dad," said Ivan, "this is my new friend, Lana."
Ivan's parents looked at her, and they looked back to their son.
"Is this a surprise?" shouted Ivan's mother. "Do you want to stay with us?"
Lana was going to say that she's better off alone, but another sentence came in.
"Well, okay, until my mom picks me up," she replied.
"Oh, what a bummer!" sighed Ivan. "I thought you would stay with us for life."
"For life?!" exclaimed Lana. "No, no, no! I already have a family. I just lost them. They're on the other side of the Prehistoric Waterfall."
"But it's dangerous out there," explained Irina. "There are Velociraptors, Allosauruses, Tyrannosauruses, Gigantosauruses..."
While Ivan's mother was explaining, Lana looked back, but didn't see anything.
There's nothing out there right now, thought Lana. But I already know all of the carnivores creatures/species.
"...Spinosauruses, Tarbosauruses, Megalosauruses, Carnotauruses, Megaraptors, Daspletosauruses, & Dilophosaurus," finished Ivan's mother.
"And also dinosaurs who explained too much," added Lana, who was referring to Ivan's mother.
Ivan's mother was offended.
"Lana," said Ivan, "you don't have to be rude to my mother. She once told that she knows almost every dinosaur species."
"I'm not rude, I'm just anxious, that's all," replied Lana.
So, for now, until her mother finds her, Lana stayed with Ivan's parents.
CHAPTER 7: Lana Comes Back
Meanwhile, back at the Prehistoric Valley, Lana's mother was crying. Leonard covered his ears.
"Not again, dear," groaned her father. "You've cried when Lana ran away, now you're crying because Lana got lost. Can't you hold it?"
"Sorry," sniffed the mother. "I was wondering, if Lana comes back, tell her that I need to talk to her."
"Mrs. Lambeosaurus," said Bella, "can't you find her more easily? I've heard that she's only a few miles from the Prehistoric Valley."
Lana's mother stopped crying unexpectedly, and looked at Bella.
"Only a few miles?" said Lana's mother, looking surprised. "Why didn't you tell me before?"
"Well," said Patty, "the landslide wasn't that long. It only carried Lana away for a few miles, only to have her hanging dangerously."
"Hanging where?" asked Lana's father.
"On the waterfall," added Candi. "But she was rescued by a Iguanodon. I don't know what his name is."
"His name is Ivan," said a female voice. It was actually Lana, standing between Danny's mother and father.
"Lana!" cried Lana's mother, running up towards her daughter, and hugging her.
"Don't cry, mom," said Lana, "I've only been gone for 2 hours, but it's not that long."
"I'm so proud," added Danny. "Hey, when will you..."
"Hey, guys," interrupted Brandon. "It's starting to get dark. Maybe we should get back in our homes."
"You've got a good point, Brandon," agreed Bella. "Let's go."
So everyone went back to their homes, except Bella, who was under a palm tree. Lana saw her, and walked over her.
"What's wrong, Bella?" she asked.
"I've got nowhere to stay," Bella said sadly.
"Why not?"
"My family were almost attacked by a bunch of Gigantosauruses. My family went to hide in another valley, and I was left alone in Berry Valley, until I ran away because I hate being alone."
"What happened next?" asked Lana.
"I'll explain later," finished Bella. And Lana walked away.
Lana looked at the sad look of Bella. She walked back to her.
"Bella, do you want to stay with me?"
"Me?" asked Bella.
"You," replied Lana. "I'll ask my parents."
And so it was arranged. Bella stayed with Lana and her family. It was wonderful. Don't worry, it's not the end of the chapter yet. Chapter 8 is coming soon.
CHAPTER 8: Meeting Anna
When morning arrived, the Lambeosaurus family were awake, but Lana was still sleeping.
"Aww!" said Liliana, Lana's mother. "Look at our daughter, really sleeping nice."
Then, unexpectedly, Lana woke up quickly.
"Please!" she laughed. "Please stop acting me like a hatchling!"
Lana's parents jumped a bit.
"Lana!" shouted her father. "We're sorry!"
"All we wanted to do was to surprise you."
"Surprise me?" asked Lana. "What for?"
"We have some guests coming to stay for a week," said her mother.
"Who are they?" asked Lana again.
"You'll see," said her father.
And they walked out of their cave. There, standing outside of Danny and Brandon's home, were Ivan and her parents. Ivan was standing there, waving to Lana.
"Lana!" called Ivan.
"Hi, Ivan!" Lana called back.
She was so happy to see her new friend again, and she ran towards him. But before she did, another dinosaur came in front of her.
"Look out!" she shouted, as she came to a complete stop.
The dinosaur that Lana almost ran into, was actually a Ankylosaurus. Lana gazed up at it, then the Ankylosaurus looked down at her, and smiled.
"Well, you look kinda cute for a small creature," said the mother Ankylosaurus.
Lana blushed, and cleared her throat to keep her from being embarrassed.
"Um, thanks," she said, hoping she could keep herself from blushing more.
The Ankylosaurus parents went towards Lana's parents.
"You must be Liliana and Leonard Lambeosaurus," said the Ankylosaurus. "I'm Kayla, and this is my husband, Arnold. And this is our daughter, Anna."
The parents showed their daughter, Anna, front and centered in front of Lana's parents.
"She's a little shy," said Kayla. "So she's a little afraid to introduce new faces."
Anna's father turned to her.
"Anna, why don't you play with your new friends?"
Anna just shook her head, and walked towards Lana's friends. Ivan's parents came in.
"You haven't introduced us yet!" they complained in unison.
Lana and Ivan's parents looked at each other.
Meanwhile, in the Open-Forest grounds, Lana introduced Ivan to her friends.
"Nice to meet you, Ivan," said Patty.
"You look cool than I expected," added Danny.
"Do you have any siblings?" asked Brandon.
"Brandon!" yelled Orina.
"Well, I have one. His name is Indy. He's older than me, but he moved away, because he has a very important job on the other side of the valley."
"That's sad," said Bella. "Will he come back?"
"Someday," said Ivan.
"Look!" said Orina. "Someone's coming!"
There was an Ankylosaurus coming to Lana's friends. The Ankylosaurus was actually Anna, but the others didn't know her yet.
"Hello," said Candi. "What's your name?"
Anna, who was still shy, opened her mouth.
"I'm Anna," she said shyly.
Lana's friends just looked at her. There was a long silence. Finally, Patty spoke.
"So, um, Anna? Do you want to play with us?"
"Play?" asked Anna. "What kind of games you play?"
"Well," explained Bella, "most games we played are: hide and seek, catch the coconut, tag, race to the log, log field goal, & freeze dance."
"So which games would you..." began Danny.
"Can't you guys introduced yourselves to the newcomer?" asked Lana.
So they did.
"I'm Candi."
"I'm Danny."
"I'm Brandon."
"I'm Orina."
"I'm Patty."
"And I'm Bella."
Then, Ivan looked at Anna.
"Anna!" he shouted happily.
Anna's shy look turned into a happy look.
"Ivan!" she shouted back.
They both ran to each other, and hugged each other. Lana and Candi looked at each other, looking confused.
"You guys know each other?" asked Candi.
"Yes, of course," said Ivan. "We first met when we were hatched beside each other's nest."
And Anna gave Ivan a kiss on the cheek. Patty covered her eyes.
"Yuck!" she shouted. "Anyone who gives someone a kiss is..."
She stopped, as she sees both Anna and Ivan looking offended.
"No offense," said Patty, nervously.
"None taken," replied Anna. "Just be careful what you said, okay?"
Patty just nodded her head.
"Anyways, Anna," said Orina. "Are you gonna choose which game, or what?"
Anna walked over to Orina.
"Orina, if you ever wondered that you're kind, but most of the time, being rude?"
Orina was surprised.
"Well, um, I think so, but..."
"Well, anyways," said Anna, "are we gonna play, or are we just gonna stand here doing nothing for a while?"
Lana and her friends just giggled, except Orina, who blushed bright-red.
CHAPTER 9: The Ankylosaurus Rock Smash!
Meanwhile, at the other side of the Prehistoric Valley, Clawback and Biteback were finding their way towards the river to have a drink. At they were near it, the ground shook, and the river began to drain out.
What's going on? said Biteback in sharptooth language.
And before she can even think of anything... CRASH! Trees broke, and the ground cracked.
Come on, Biteback! Run! yelled Clawback in sharptooth language.
Luckily, they found a cave to hide in. But they didn't know that Croco was hiding in there.
Croco? What are you doing here? said Clawback in sharptooth language.
Well, I was here first! said Croco in sharptooth language.
Not true! yelled Biteback in sharptooth language. We wanted a cave to hide in because of the earthquake!
So they argued in sharptooth language the whole night. While they were arguing, the rain poured down hard, and trees blocked their way from the cave the carnivorous dinosaurs were in, but they were too busy arguing to notice.
Back at the Prehistoric Valley, Lana and her parents were inside their cave, trying to keep warm.
"Aww man!" she complained. "I wanted to play with my friends, and now it's raining. What am I supposed to do until it stops raining?"
"I'm not sure," said Lana's mother. "I guess we'll have to wait until it stops raining."
"Bummer," said Lana. "I wish I can have fun."
Lana was interrupted by Petrini's scream.
"What was that?" jumped Lana.
"That's Patty's mother," said Lana's father. "And it sounds like she's in trouble. Stay there, Lana, we'll be right back."
Patty and her mother were waiting impatiently for Lana's parents.
"Thank goodness you're there," said Petrini. "A big rock has blocked our cave, and we can't move it ourselves. Can you help us?"
"We're gonna need Lana and her friends to help, Petrini. Four of us can't do it."
And there were, standing beside the others, were Lana, Corri, Orina, Anna, Ivan, Brandon, Danny, & Bella.
"Don't worry, Ms. Pteranodon," said Candi.
"All of us can do it," said Danny.
"Come on, everyone!" shouted Orina. "Together!"
But before they can push the rock, Anna's mother came by.
"Stop!" she called. "You kids can't push the rock yourselves. Let me do it!"
"See?" said Anna. "My mother can knock or break some sizes of rocks or boulders!"
Orina and Bella looked at each other, but Lana took no notice.
"Just try, Mrs. Ankylosaurus," she said.
"Stand back everyone," said Kayla.
Everyone standed back. With one crack, Anna's mother swung her tail, and broke the rock into pieces. Everyone was amazed, including Lana, who was surprised.
"Wow!" she said. "I'm sorry for being rude for a while."
"I understand," said Anna. "But you know what they say: don't judge anyone about others who do."
Lana just smiled.
CHAPTER 10: Anna's Problem
Because of Kayla's strength of the rock broken into pieces, Danny's mother invited them to stay for a week. During their stay, Anna told Patty about the time she got away from the teenaged bullies.
"And then what happened?" Patty asked.
"And then," went on Anna, "I stand up to the others, and told them, 'So, you want to be yourself, or what?' And then the other said, 'Uh, no, but...' And before they can do anything else, I swiped my tail at the bullies, and they got away. So that's how I taught those guys a taste of their own medicine."
Patty couldn't believe her eyes.
"Wow! Is that really true?"
"Yes, it's true," replied Anna. "If it isn't, who would believe? Me, or a big dummy?"
Bella was standing behind Anna.
"Oh," she said, "sorry, Bella. I didn't know you're there. I was just talking to..."
"Don't worry," said Bella. "I understand that you're referring to another dinosaur. Is that right?"
"Uh, yeah," said Anna.
But because no one was looking, Anna took a tiny pinch on Candi, as she was passing by.
"Ow! What the heck was that for?"
"I wanted to make sure I'm dreaming," said Anna.
"Why can't you pinch yourself?" recommended Candi.
"Sorry," said Anna, who was trying not to pinch someone else."
"Okay, you win," said Candi. "Why were you dreaming about?"
"What do you care?" said Anna, who was getting angry.
"Anna," said Patty, "first you're shy, then you're proud, and now you're getting angry? I'm outta here! I'm not gonna stand there with an angry Ankylosaurus!"
And she flew away, hoping not to see Anna again. Candi walked away as well. Ivan walked into the Open-Forest grounds, and saw Anna.
"Ivan, what happened?" he asked. "I heard that you're getting angry."
Anna sighed.
"I know," she said sadly. "It's just that something just came into my mind, and then... Oh, wait. Never mind. It's gone."
"Now tell me, Anna," went on Ivan, "when you pinched Candi, you said you had to because you want to make sure you're dreaming, right?"
"Yes," replied Anna.
"And Candi ask you why were you dreaming," continued Ivan, "but you didn't wanted to. How could you?"
"Well," said Anna, "I just have something on one my amored plates that's hurting. Could you check to see what I've got on my body?"
"Why sure," said Ivan.
As he checked on Anna's amored plates, and there it was, a small twig on her head.
"So that's what's bothering you," said Ivan surprisingly. "Want me to take it off for you?"
"Yes," Anna replied.
So, Ivan carefully pulled the twig out between Anna's amored plates. Anna was already better.
"Ahh! Thanks, Anna," she said. "Finally, the pain's out of me. Now I can tell Patty and Candi why I was dreaming. Bye, Ivan!"
So, Anna walked away. So went to Patty's home, and told her about the twig on one of her amored plates.
"So that's why you can't tell Candi about your dream?"
"Yes, of course," said Anna. "So I was dreaming about..."
Before she can begin her "dream" story, Anna's mother called.
"Anna! Time to go back home!"
"Coming!" Anna called back. "Sorry, Patty and Candi, but I have to go home."
"Okay," replied Candi.
"Bye, Anna," called Patty. "Hope you can visit us again!"
"I hope I can," called Anna.
And so, Anna kept her promise of coming back to visit Lana and her friends.
CHAPTER 11: The Conservations
Next day, Anna did came back, but this time, only with her mother. Lana was excited to see her.
"Hey, Anna! Do you want to join us?"
"Can't today," replied Anna. "My dad and I are only here because he has to talk to your parents about Anna's attitude."
Lana was confused.
"What attitude?" she asked.
"Anna had something between her amored plates, so that's why she's a little mad."
"So, you're not gonna play with us today?" asked Lana.
"Just for today," replied Anna. "We're only gonna talk about me, that's all. So I'm going to be with my mom."
And she walked to her mother, who was with the other grownups.
The other grownups were beginning to talk about Anna.
"So, Anna may be little, but I can break through a few rocks with only one smash," began Kayla, Anna's mother.
"Well, your daughter is really brave," said Don, Danny's father.
"I agree, Don," said Deanna, Danny's mother. "Other than that, why was Anna so mad the other day?"
"Look, Deanna," said Kayla, "Anna has a twig stuck on her plates since she was hatched."
"But, that doesn't make any sense," said Liliana, Lana's mother. "Who would have a twig stuck between her amored plates?"
"Well," said Kayla, "we tried to get the twig out of her, but she was little, and we couldn't hurt our own daughter."
"Well, at least Ivan pulled the twig out of her," said Iguan, Ivan's mother. "She won't be bothered by that twig again."
"Wait," said Leonard, Lana's father. "Anna asked Ivan to pull the twig out from her amored plates? Doesn't he have any shame? You should punish your son! He doesn't have the right to hurt your daughter! He should've gone out to...!"
"Leonard!" shouted Lana's mother. "We're having a meeting, please stop talking nonsense, or you'll make it worst."
Leonard was embarrassed.
"I'm sorry, dear," he said, covering his face. "I'll stay out of the way."
"Now then," said Kayla. "where we're we? Oh yes! The reason why Anna's mad, is because she had a twig between..."
"We already know," said Leonard. "You already told us about your daughter who had a twig stuck between her amored plates."
"Please, Leonard," said Liliana. "Stay out of this."
Leonard kept his mouth closed for the whole meeting.
"I'm sorry about my husband," Liliana said. "He's just impatient."
"Anyways," went on Kayla, "Anna really need to have some therapy."
"Therapy?" said Thora, Candi's mother. "Isn't she perfectly fine?"
"Only for a while," Kayla went on. "But I believe it's for her own good."
The other grownups were worried.
Back at the Open-Forest grounds, the other kids were thinking about Anna.
"The grownups are having an important meeting just because Anna had a twig stuck between her plates?" said Lana.
"Yeah," replied Ivan. "At least I've pulled it out."
"You've pulled it out?" asked Candi.
"Well, yes," replied Ivan.
There was silence for a moment, until Orina spoke.
"Hold on a moment," she spoke. "Anna was mad just because she had a twig stuck between her amored plates? Why can't her mother just pull it out easily?"
"Well, she couldn't, because they don't want to hurt her," said Danny.
"Well," said Orina, "you've got a good reason."
"Are you dumb or what?" said Lana. "If you got a good reason why Anna is mad, how could you care about her?"
Orina was angry.
"Okay, first of all, don't call me dumb. Second of all, although I've never heard much about her, I suspected her to be nice."
"But Anna's nice," said Bella. "Just a little rough for a while."
"See?" shouted Orina. "That's the reason why she's rough!"
Then, Patty lost patience.
"Look here!" said Patty. "Since Anna came to visit us, she and her mother knows about smashing rocks, and when Anna's got a twig between her plates, she's not mad because of Ivan or the others, it's because she had a twig stuck on her since she was hatched! Is that what will happen to you if you were born like that?!"
The kids were silent. Orina was shocked. She never seen Patty so furious.
"Uh...uh..." she shuddered. "Oh no! I've made a big mistake of being rude to Anna, and it wouldn't be so satisfied if..."
But before she could finish, Anna came back. Orina was worried.
"Uh oh!" she cried. "If Anna found out I insulted her, she won't talk to me ever! Don't tell Anna what I said, okay?"
The others promised, except Patty, who was a little furious.
"I'm gonna tell Anna what you said to her," she called, and she walked towards Anna.
"Wait, Patty!" called Orina. "Please, come back! I don't want to get in trouble!"
"Trouble for what?" asked a voice.
Orina was surprised, to see that Anna was right beside her.
"Anna," she began, "I can explain everything..."
"You don't need to, Orina," cut in Anna. "Besides, I've heard everything."
Orina gasps, as a small tear came from her eye, who she thought she was gonna cry. Anna wiped the tear off of Orina.
"There's no reason to cry," comforted Anna. "It doesn't matter who's different or not. What matters is that it should be nice to treat someone appropriately, as long as you don't hurt anyone's feelings. Is that right, Ivan?"
"Right," replied Ivan. "By the way, I have something to show you."
And there is was, a small rainbow stone that Ivan is holding. Everyone went over to Ivan with the rainbow stone.
"Wow!" said Lana, who looked closely to the stone.
"Look at all the colors of the rainbow," added Brandon.
"Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet," said Bella. "It's so beautiful! Ah!"
"So, you're not mad?" asked Orina.
"No," responded Anna. "But like I said: it's okay to-"
She was cut out when her mother called.
"Anna! Time to go!"
"Come on, Ivan!" called Ivan's parents. "Let's go!"
Anna and Ivan were disappointed.
"Sorry guys," said Ivan. "I may have to show this stone to you guys another time."
"Oh, that's good," said Candi.
"That's nice," said Bella. "Bye!"
And they waved as they see Anna and Ivan walked home. And Orina learned her lesson for today: It doesn't matter who's different or not. What matters is that it should be nice to treat someone appropriately, as long as anybody doesn't hurt anyone's feelings.
CHAPTER 12: Meeting Paula and the Parents
Because of the meeting, Anna nor Ivan didn't came for 2 weeks, and the kids were getting bored.
"It's not the same without Anna and Ivan," groaned Lana.
"Don't worry, dear," said her mother. "She'll come back some day."
"But during the meeting," went on Lana, "didn't Anna's mother said that they'll be back in 2 weeks?"
"Well, that depends," said Lana's father. "Go play with your friends."
Lana, who was still upset, decided to make her decision more difficult. Then, she had an idea.
"Tomorrow, when I wake up," she said to herself," "I'll go look for new friends to play. That way, I'll have a new friend who'll join us in the Prehistoric Valley."
She thought that idea was perfect, and so she did, when she woke the next morning.
"Good," said Lana to herself again, and off she went, to find a new friend.
Meanwhile, not that far from the Prehistoric Valley, there was a place called "The Waterfall Rocks", and this is where Clawback and his mate Biteback used to live, but they moved when all the rocks blocked their entrance. Down the ground road, Lana was walking down the same road that led towards the Waterfall Rocks.
"Boy," she said, "it sure looks scary to me, but I'll manage."
But as Lana walked closer, one rock fell, then another, and another, and another!
"The rocks are falling!" she cried, as she ran faster and faster as she can.
The rocks soon came falling, smashing into pieces, and some fell into the river. Lana was almost cleared from the rocks, when...
"Aaaaah!" she cried painfully.
Her tail got caught between the rocks, and it was hurting so badly.
"Okay, bad idea!" Lana sobbed. "I should've stay home! Help!"
Her voice echoed everything. Suddenly, a shadow figure raised up. Lana thought it might be Croco again.
"Well, this is the end of myself," whimpered Lana. "If Croco eats me, I'll be done for!"
But as the figure went closer to her, its figure came completely different, despite not being Croco. The species was actually the shape of another dinosaur.
"I can't look!" sobbed Lana, covering her eyes.
The dinosaur was actually a Protoceratops. It went closer to Lana, and patted her on the crest. Lana slowly opened her eyes, and almost screamed when she was face-to-face with the Protoceratops.
"Whew!" said Lana. "I thought you were a monster or something."
"Me?" said the Protoceratops. "No. I'm not the monster. I'm a Protoceratops."
"Really?" asked Lana. "So, you're a herbivore, right?"
"Yes," replied the Protoceratops. "You're one too?"
"I'm what too?" said Lana confusedly.
The Protoceratops giggled.
"No! What I ask is that, are you a herbivore?"
"Oh yes, I am," responded Lana. "My name is Lana. What's yours?"
"I'm Paula," introduced the Protoceratops. "Nice to meet you. Hey, Lana, can you do me a favor?"
Lana nodded her head.
"Well," said Paula, "one of the rocks blocked my home, and my parents are trapped in there. Can you help?"
Lana was confused.
"Why would I? I'm only 11, and I'm not that strong enough to move those rocks, but I'll try."
And Lana walked over towards the rocks, and she tried to move the rocks one-by-one, but they were too heavy.
"I can't," grunted Lana. "You see? I can't push them."
Suddenly, there was a rumbling sound, and then out came two more Protoceratops. Lana was surprised.
"Paula," she said, "didn't you say your parents are trapped in their home, or cave, or something like that?"
Paula looked back, then backed to her.
"Well, I guess they're strong enough after all."
The Protoceratops went closer to both Paula and Lana.
"I like to stay for a while," said Lana, "but I must be going!"
"Hold on a moment!" called the female Protoceratops, just as Lana was about to take off. "Where are you going?"
"I'm going back home," said Lana. "I need to get back home to my mother before she finds out."
Lana was just taking a few steps walking, when the male Protoceratops blocked her way.
"You can't go alone," he said. "It's too foggy right now. How about you stay with us?"
"What are you saying?" asked Lana. "My home isn't..."
"Your home won't be yours, because you're staying with us even if I have to chase you," interrupted the male Protoceratops.
"Well, I'm leaving anyways," said Lana, as she began to run. "So, goodbye!" And she ran off.
"Oh no you don't!" shouted the male Protoceratops. "Come back, you!"
"Daddy, please leave her alone!" called Paula.
But both of them were already gone.
"Oh dear!" said Teresa, who was Paula's mother. "We better find your dad."
And so, they went to look for both the two dinosaurs.
CHAPTER 13: The Protoceratops Comes
Meanwhile, Lana's parents were still sleeping, and didn't even bother of the adult Protoceratops' shouting.
"When I found you, you little girl," said the Protoceratops, "you'll regret this!"
Luckily, Lana found her cave, so that she can go back to sleep. The Protoceratops look everywhere for her, but didn't succeeded.
"Oh well," he said. "Next time I'll catch her red-handed!" And he walked away.
No sooner it left, then Lana's parents woke up.
"Morning, Lana," said her mother.
"Morning, mom," responded Lana.
"Did you sleep well?" asked Lana's father.
"Yeah," lied Lana, rubbing her eyes. "I slept well."
"Are you feeling okay?" asked Lana's mother.
"I'm okay," responded Lana. "Let me stretch first so I can wait for my friends to wake up." And she got out of the cave.
Lana's parents were confused.
Outside Lana's cave, Lana waited for her friends to come out and play. Only Candi and Bella came to her.
"Candi? Bella? Where's the rest?"
"You need to come, Lana," said Candi, grabbing Lana's hand.
"There's another newcomer," added Bella.
"Another newcomer?" said Lana. "First Ivan, then Anna, and now another one? Who's the newcomer?"
"You'll see," said Candi. "Come on!"
And they all ran to the newcomer.
When they arrived at the Open-Forest grounds, there was the rest of Lana's friends, surrounding around the Protoceratops family. It was actually Paula, but the rest didn't know her yet.
"Wow, Paula!" shouted Patty. "Your parents are so strong!"
"Aww," said Paula, who was flattered. "It was nothing."
"You know," said Orina, "you're so nicer than Lana."
Lana, who overheard what Orina said, made her jealous. It wasn't long until she saw the same adult Protoceratops to whom that he was chasing.
"Uh oh," said Lana to herself. "I better hide."
But before she could, Lana bumped into Bella's stomach.
"Where are you going, Lana?" asked Bella.
"I was just..." began Lana.
"Come on," said Bella. "Don't tell me you're scared of the newcomer?"
"I'm not scare," protested Lana, trying not to feel afraid. "I have some other things to do. See ya!"
Just then, Danny blocked her way.
"Don't be silly, Lana," he said, pushing her to the Protoceratops family.
"That's okay," panted Lana. "I can wait."
"Please, Lana," said a female voice.
Lana was surprised when she heard her parents' voices.
"Mother!" she shouted. "Wh-what's going on?"
"I've heard we have some newcomer," said Lana's father.
"Uh, yeah, but..." began Lana.
But before she can say anything else, Paula looked at Lana.
"Look, mom!" she called. "There's that same girl that we're looking for!"
Then, the male Protoceratops, who heard what Paula said, looked at Lana. Lana tried to get away, but before she did, the Protoceratops walked towards her. Lana was worried that if it gets her, she'll be done for. But the male Protoceratops looked down at her, then smiled.
"Look, I'm sorry for chasing you away like that, little girl," said the Protoceratops.
Lana's parents were confused.
"Sir, what are you saying?" asked her mother.
The male Protoceratops told Lana's parents everything about what Lana did.
"She did what?!" they shouted.
They turned their backs, and sees Lana feeling guilty, who was worried that she would be in trouble. But as she thought she was, Lana's mother asked:
"Were you trying to look for some new friends to play, Lana?"
Lana inhaled, and then exhaled, trying to keep herself from crying.
"Yes," responded Lana. "But that'll be enough friends to find."
"Oh, that's good," said her mother, smiling. "I was thinking about grounding you, but since you were so brave outside the Prehistoric Valley again, I won't, I promise."
"Okay, mom," replied Lana.
"Now, sir," Lana's mother said to the Protoceratops family, "We haven't been introduced yet, haven't we? Well, I'm Liliana, and this is my husband, Leonard, and our daughter, Lana, as you already met her. Nice to meet you... uhh..."
"Don't feel nervous," said the female Protoceratops. "I'm Teresa. And this is my husband Peter, and our daughter, Paula, as if your daughter met her before."
"Oh," said Lana's mother. "My daughter wanted to find one more friend to enjoy and play with."
"Oh, is that right?" asked the male Protoceratops to Lana.
"Well, of course," said Lana. "Why?"
"Oh, just asking," replied the male Protoceratops.
Lana said nothing for the rest of the morning.
CHAPTER 14: The Revenge of Carnivorous Villains
Just after the introduction, Lana began to feel jealous. Candi tried to comfort her.
"What's wrong, Lana?" she asked. "Are you jealous?"
"No," said Lana sarcastically. "I'm feel glad that... Okay, I feel a little jealous, just not so rare."
"So rare?" said Candi, looking confused. "No, I don't think so."
"How would you know?" complained Lana. "You may be my friend, but you..."
Then, before she could finish, there was a rumbling, and lots of stomping. And suddenly, three carnivorous shadow figures showed up. The grownups were terrified.
"Kids!" they shouted. "Let's get inside!"
All of the kids went inside, except Lana, who had an idea.
Maybe, if I can make a trap for the villains, thought Lana, they won't come back to the Prehistoric Valley anymore.
Lana is now seen on top of the mountain, with piles of coconuts ready for launch.
"Well," said Lana, "everything looks ready. Now all I have to do is to wait for Clawback, Biteback, and Croco."
Just then, out of nowhere, the rest of Lana's friends (including the new ones) were beside her, being loaded as well.
"We're ready," said Patty, who was carrying a coconut.
"We'll teach those carnivorous freaks a taste if their own medicine!" determined Bella.
"Come on, everyone!" said Ivan, Anna, and Paula in unison. "Let's make those freaks away!"
"They don't like coconuts," shouted Brandon, "so let them drink coconut!"
Lana was happy. The other grownups were loaded and ready to launch.
"When they come," announced Don, Danny's father, "it's payback time!"
And then...
"Now!" called Orina, as they saw Clawback, Biteback, and Croco.
Everyone threw all the coconuts at the villains. One of them hit Biteback on the leg; one of them hit on top of Croco; and some of it landed in Clawback's mouth. He was supposed to spit, but accidentally swallowed them, and since he's allergic to them, his stomach started swelling up.
"See?" called Brandon. "I told you he's allergic to coconuts!"
Biteback and Croco sees Clawback's swelling stomach.
Let's get out of here! shouted Biteback in sharptooth language. We better find a cure for a bloated body!
Yeah, let's! Croco agreed.
But before they did, Lana threw one last coconut, and this time, it landed in Biteback's mouth, and she also swallowed it.
Oh no! Not me! she cried in sharptooth language, as her stomach went swelling up as well.
Well, look at that, Clawback groaned in sharptooth language. Now we're twins of bloated stomachs!
Quit fooling around! yelled Croco in sharptooth language, Let's scram!
And the rest ran away, and didn't came back. Everyone cheered with success. Lana was so proud from this day today.
CHAPTER 15: Lana's Congratulation Song
Everyone was at the Open-Forest grounds, who wanted to congratulate Lana for her braveness.
"Lana," announced Deanna, Danny's mother, "for your braveheart of your revenge to the carnivorous dinosaurs, thanks to your friends, your reward is... a rainbow stone."
Deanna gave Lana a rainbow stone. Lana's eyes widened.
"For me?" she whimpered happily.
"Yes," said Deanna. "It is for you."
Then, all of Lana's friends sang a song to congratulate her:
"Hooray to you, Lana," sang Candi.
"Hooray to you, Lana," sang Danny.
"For the bravest dinosaur," sang Brandon.
"How we like you so much," sang Orina.
"Hooray to you, Lana," sang Bella and Patty together.
"Hooray to you, Lana," sang Petrini, Deanna, and Don in together.
"How we care about you," sang Liliana, Leonard, Teresa, Peter, Thora, Samuel, Kayla and Arnold in unison.
"This is how you are now!" sang Ivan, Anna, and Paula together, as they ended Lana's congratulation song.
Lana was so happy about not only the song, but for all of her friends being so kind to her.
"I may be upset most of the time," she said, "but what matters is that being together is the most important option to the world."
And that was Lana's story of about new friends, and the adventures she had.
THE END!
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