“New Life”

Redclaw stumbled as he traversed a narrow canyon. His red eye moist with tears and his face downcast. The canyon rock had streams of emerald, a mixture of highly dangerious acid. Redclaw came to minor cliff and stood above the fuming stream. He then grabbed a lone tree branch with his bannana shape teeth and dropped it in the waters. The wood smoked and beagn to dissolve in acid. Redclaw then with a expression of utter loathing began to step closer to the esge when his tail was hit by something. The Grey Sharptooth turned to see a bizzare looking pair pf creature, they were bipedal and resembled Gallimimus but had feathers on their head and elbows. Their colors were vibrant yellows, blies, and pinks. The strargamimuses made a loud noise with their rounded noses, and emerging from the path they had come was Sharptooth. The three colorful creatures panicked as they now stood between two Tyrannosaurus.
Oopah: O no! We’re done for!
Loopah: I knew there were no berries this way!
Foofah: What are we gonna do?!
The prusing Sharptooth was a Tan color with bright yellow eyes. He snared at his prey and then made eye contact with Redclaw. Letting out a roar he began speaking in tongues of Shsrpteeth.
Jaws: This is my prey. Back off.
Redclaw snorted.
Jaws: I see you bear the mark of shame.. coward..
Loopah: What are they saying?
Oopah: Who cares!
Foofah: we are gonna be their dinner! Ohh!
Jaws: Leave outcast and I won’t have to add new scars to your already pathetic face.
Redclaw turned around, while yellowbellies began to scream.
Oopah: We are gonna be that Sharptooth’s berries!
Loopah: Gone so young!
Foofah: Help!
The Tan Tyrannosaur made his way to Yellowbellies who dug their heads into the rocky ground, their bodies shaking. Redclaw turned to see the helpless trio in the corner of his eye. Just as Jaws opened his mouth wide to take a bite, He was hit by a long grey tail, sending him to the ground. Redclaw then sunk hus teeth in the head of Jaws. The two Tyrannosaurs wrestled on the ground. Jaws Struck Redclaw in the neck with his forked claws, but Redclaw using hus superior weight came down on the Tan Tyrannosaur. Oopia raised her head and saw the two Tyrannosaurs fighting.
Oopah: Guys! Guys! Lookl!
Loopah and Foofah removed their heads from the ground.
Redclaw took hold of Jaws neck as they rose from their tumble. Jaws taking advantage of Redclaw damaged eye thrusted hos two claws into his cheek. Redclaw loosed his grip and now Jaws took a hold with his jaws, causing Redclaw to whinoer.
Oopah: We have to help him!
Foofah: Why? He’ll just eat us.
Loopah: We should go, while we can!
Oopah: No! He needs our help.
The Yellowbelly ran towards a medium size rock and sought to place it underneath the pivoting foot of Jaws. Oopah tried to move it but couldn’t.
Oopah: Get over here! Both of you!
Foofah and Loopah came running. Now with the power of three they moved the stone beneath Jaw’s foot, who upon pivoting down slipped, losing his grip and slidding to edge of acid stream. Redclaw stood looking at Yellowbellies with his good eye, nodded and then rushed as Jaws rose to his feet. With full force, Redclaw headbutted the Tan Tyrannosaur who flew off the cliff into emerald steaming waters. Jaws let out a horrible ear piercing shriek, as his body sank beneath the the acid. The Yellowbellies began to make strange calls and shake their bodies as in a dance of triumph. Redclaw snorted and began walking the path he came when he felt pressure on his three forked foot. He looked down and saw the Yellowbellies hugging his toes. Redclaw looked in amazement.
Oopah: Thank you! Thank you!
Foofah: O great one!
Loopah: Your toes are so big!
Redclaw titled his head in confusion.
Oopah: You must come with us! So we can reward you!
Foofah: Reward him!
Loopah: Mhmm.. berries.
Redclaw understood a measure of their words, but couldn’t make out the whole gist. The Yellowbellies began tugging on his toes and motioned to follow them. Redclaw gave puzzled look but obliged their entreaties, he began to follow the three yellowbellies to whatever lie beyond the canyon. It couldn’t be worse than Sharp Mountain.