Brrrrrrrrr it’s time for stupid fan fic!

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Brrrrrrrrr it’s time for stupid fan fic!

Chapter 3: Aftermath of the Carnivores

Sequoia stood at a conference table with her husband, listening intently to the Iguanadon scouts description of the attack. “T-they were giant! They ate our soldiers in a single bite! They made our therizinosaurs look like ants compared to them!” He shrieked.Shaking with fear.

“Did they kill everything or have demands?” Height asked, panic shown all over his smushed bronto faced. “They didn’t speak during the attack, nothing but cold blooded murder until they smashed the walls of the fort and stormed away.”

“They must be neutralized instantly. I’ll sent my best soldiers to the fort and we’ll track them, your fellow soldiers duty and death will not be in vein.” Height growled. “Your dismissed, Sequoia, mind having a quick chat?” Height asked.

“Not at all.” Sequoia answered. She walked over to Height. “I want to lead this raid, I want to see these carnivores with my own eyes, so I’m putting faith in you to run the kingdom while I’m gone. It will be around 2 days until I return. Can I trust you?” Height asked.

fear shot through Sequoia.

How could be just leave like this?! He could die and the kingdom would be in anarchy! Sequoia boiled in her mind. But she couldn’t say no, it would be a grave insult to her husband, she might even be divorced for disloyalty, so she bottled up her anger and worries.

“Yes dear, I’ll keep everything just as it is.” She wrapped her monumental tail around his.

“I promise to be safe.” Height said, nuzzling her side with his smushy nose and hurting off to discuss with his generals.

Sequoia sat there for a bit, wondering if his promise would hold.

Yay! All done!! You can go away and stop being bored! :D jkjk, but I hoped any crazy person reading this liked it, ik it was long and I is sorry.

-Allopack

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