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When Gray woke up, the rope was gone and the barge had stopped moving. He stood up and looked out the window. Trucks were unloading the dinosaur containers and driving off the ship.
Then Gray remembered. They were in Malta. The trucks must belong to the woman's dinosaur smuggling operation. Gray woke up Anne and Jess.
"We're here," he told them.
Jess asked, "Where? BioSyn?"
"No. Malta."
"Why are we in Malta?"
"There was a stowaway she steered the ship here to steal the dinosaurs."
Outside people started screaming.
Jess asked, "What's happening out there?"
"She screwed up," Gray replied.
The dinosaurs were free. They had escaped the shipping containers.
"We need to get the dinosaurs under control," Anne commanded. "Jess, grab a tranquilizer and come with me. Gray, you find the woman who took control of our ship."
Anne looked for a vehicle. On the dock, there was a rundown truck. Not ideal, but it would have to do. Anne got into the driver's seat, and Jess took shotgun.
Anne asked Jess, "Ready to wrangle some dinosaurs?"
"Always ready," Jess replied.
Anne stepped on the gas. Nothing happened.
"Guess we needed the keys," Anne realized. "Forgot about that."
Jess asked, "What do we do now?"
"I guess we'll just have to walk."
Gray was in a dark warehouse. A gunshot rang out. The bullet hit his leg and he fell to the ground.
"You're a persistent one."
It was the woman's voice. In the darkness, Gray could slightly make out her figure, wearing her signature white dress.
"I thought I had dealt with you already," she continued. "But now it looks like I'll need to make sure you won't cause me any more problems."
A tall, dark shape approached behind her. She didn't notice, and kept talking.
"Your Dinosaur Protection Group has always been a thorn in my side, but now I'll finally be able to take it out."
Gray heard the safety click on her gun. A much deeper click responded behind her. The woman turned around, and a three-meter beak erupted from the darkness, stabbing her in her midsection.
The Hatzegopteryx picked her up. It shook her around, the lower half of her body becoming disconnected and flying off to the side. The pterosaur swallowed whole what was left of her.
Gray realized the Hatzegopteryx was trapped in the warehouse. He had noticed a garage door earlier. He limped over to it and messed with the buttons until it began to open. Daylight flooded into the room.
The Hatzegopteryx walked up to the giant door and looked at Gray. For a moment, there seemed to be some shared gratitude. Then it launched itself into the air and flew away.
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