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Cheating Husband’s Trap in Jurassic Park

Marketing exec Elara’s husband Mark surprises her with Jurassic Park tickets, but his phone keeps buzzing “Chloe” and he’s splurged on unseen Tiffany jewelry; he leads her off-trail to a secret cliff overlook, then shoves her over the edge, counting on dinosaurs to finish her. Instead, Elara survives the fall and discovers she can hear the raptors’ thoughts—they reveal Mark and Chloe have rehearsed this “accident” before. The scarred pack escorts her to their alpha, a Tyrannosaurus who carries the consciousness of Elara’s long-lost father, and together they vow the predator husband who came for a quick widowhood will become the valley’s final prey.
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Chapter 2

The path Mark led me down grew narrower with each step, winding deeper into territory that felt increasingly forbidden. Vines hung thick overhead, filtering the morning sunlight into dappled shadows that danced across the jungle floor. The tourist chatter had long since faded behind us, replaced by an almost oppressive silence broken only by the distant calls of creatures I couldn't identify.

"Mark, are you sure we're allowed to be here?" I asked again, noting how he kept glancing at his watch—a nervous habit I'd never seen before.

He didn't answer immediately, his eyes scanning the treeline with an intensity that made my skin prickle. "We're fine," he said finally, but his voice carried a tension that contradicted his words. "Just a little further."

The path opened suddenly onto a rocky outcropping, and my breath caught in my throat. Before us stretched a vast valley, its floor hidden beneath a canopy of prehistoric ferns and towering trees. The view was breathtaking—untouched wilderness that seemed to exist outside of time itself.

"Oh my God, Mark." I moved toward the edge, where a simple metal barrier was all that stood between us and the hundred-foot drop. "This is incredible. How did you find this place?"

For the first time in months, his smile seemed genuine. "I have my ways."

I pulled out my phone, the urge to capture this moment overwhelming. "Come here," I said, holding the device at arm's length. "Let's take a picture together."

Mark hesitated, his eyes darting around the clearing. I noticed now what had been nagging at me—there were no security cameras here, no warning signs, no safety features beyond that single, low barrier. We were completely alone.

"Mark?" I prompted, still holding the phone.

He stepped closer, but something in his posture felt wrong. Rigid. Calculated. His hand rested on my shoulder, and I felt the weight of it, heavier than it should have been.

"You know, Elara," he said, his voice strangely conversational, "I've been thinking about our future lately."

"Our future?" Hope fluttered in my chest. Maybe this trip really was about us, about fixing whatever had broken between us.

"About how much simpler things could be." His grip on my shoulder tightened. "How much better."

I lowered the phone, turning to look at him fully. There was something in his eyes I'd never seen before—cold and distant, like he was looking at a stranger. "Mark, what are you talking about?"

His watch beeped softly. Some kind of timer. His jaw tightened, and I saw him take a deep breath, as if steeling himself for something.

"I'm sorry, El," he said, and for a split second, I thought I heard genuine regret in his voice. "But this is the only way."

The push came without warning.

His hands slammed into my back with brutal force, sending me stumbling forward. My feet tangled, my balance gone, and suddenly there was nothing but air beneath me and the metal barrier rushing past my vision.

"MARK!" The scream tore from my throat as I fell, but he was already shrinking above me, his figure silhouetted against the sky like some terrible angel of judgment.

Time stretched impossibly as I plummeted through the canopy. Branches whipped past my face, leaves and twigs catching in my hair. My hands grasped desperately at anything that might slow my fall, bark scraping against my palms, thorns tearing at my clothes.

The impact came in stages—first a thick branch that spun me sideways, then a cluster of vines that briefly slowed my descent before snapping under my weight. Finally, the ground rushed up to meet me with jarring finality.

I hit the jungle floor hard, the breath knocked from my lungs in a painful whoosh. Pain exploded through my left shoulder and hip, and for several long moments, I could only lie there, gasping and trying to process what had just happened.

Mark had pushed me. My husband—the man who'd promised to love and protect me—had just tried to kill me.

Slowly, carefully, I pushed myself up on my elbows. Nothing seemed broken, though everything hurt. My clothes were torn, my arms scraped and bleeding, but I was alive. Impossibly, miraculously alive.

That's when I realized I wasn't alone.

They emerged from the undergrowth like shadows given form—sleek, predatory shapes that moved with deadly grace. Velociraptors. Three of them, their intelligent eyes fixed on me with an intensity that made my blood freeze.

I pressed my back against the tree I'd crashed near, my heart hammering so hard I was sure they could hear it. This was it. I'd survived the fall only to become dinosaur food. Mark would get his wish after all.

But they didn't attack.

Instead, they approached with what almost looked like... curiosity? The largest of the three, its hide marked with distinctive scars along its snout, tilted its head and studied me with eyes that seemed far too intelligent for a predator.

Then something impossible happened.

A voice spoke inside my mind—not heard through my ears, but felt directly in my consciousness, clear as if someone had whispered right beside me.

*Small human. You fall from sky-place. Are you broken?*

I blinked hard, certain I was hallucinating from the trauma. But the scarred Velociraptor was still watching me, its head cocked at that same inquisitive angle.

*You hear Scar-voice,* the presence in my mind continued, and there was something almost like wonder in it. *Long-long time since human hears pack-speak. Are you hurt-broken, small human?*

My mouth opened and closed soundlessly. This couldn't be real. Dinosaurs couldn't talk. I couldn't understand them. But the voice was there, unmistakably present in my thoughts, accompanied by images and emotions that weren't my own.

"I... I can hear you," I whispered, my voice hoarse and shaking.

The other two raptors chittered excitedly, their calls somehow translating in my mind as expressions of amazement and curiosity. The scarred one—Scar, apparently—stepped closer, lowering its massive head until we were nearly eye to eye.

*Father-maker's blood runs in you,* Scar said, and with the words came a flood of images—a human figure in a white coat, gentle hands, the scent of safety and protection. *You have his gift-curse. His daughter-scent.*

Father-maker. My breath caught. "My father? You knew my father?"

*Knew. Loved. Lost.* The emotions that accompanied these words were overwhelming—grief, loyalty, and a bone-deep sadness that brought tears to my eyes. *He spoke of daughter-young. Spoke of sorrow-leaving. You are she.*

I stared at this impossible creature, my mind reeling. My father had been here. Had worked with these dinosaurs. Had given me some kind of ability to communicate with them.

Scar's eyes narrowed slightly, focusing on something behind me. *Mate-human above watches. Waits. Thinks you dead-gone.*

I looked up through the canopy, and there, barely visible through the leaves, I could make out Mark's figure still standing at the cliff's edge. Watching. Waiting to make sure I was really dead.

The betrayal hit me anew, fresh and sharp as a blade. But this time, it was accompanied by something else—a cold, calculating fury that surprised me with its intensity.

*He pushed you to die-place,* Scar observed, reading my emotions with disturbing accuracy. *Mate-bond broken by death-wish.*

I nodded, unable to speak past the rage building in my throat.

*Come,* Scar said, turning toward the deeper jungle. *Pack-leader waits. Father-maker's daughter has much to learn.*

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