By Nate Feldman
The fierce dinosaurs led Albert to a giant black pot brimming with boiling water. It was the largest pot he had ever seen in his life.
Albert peaked at the inside of the massive pot and noticed there was nothing inside the water.
"What are we having for dinner tonight?" he curiously asked the leader of the pack.
"Well," the leader responded with a sly smile, "I doubt you'll be having anything, but we'll be dining on broiled spiked dinosaur with an extra pair of legs on the side!"
Albert, realizing who he was referring to, took a step back and turned to escape. But, he quickly realized he was surrounded on all sides by fierce dinosaurs ready to devour him.
"I'm a friend of your pack," Albert pleaded. "I'm not like the other spiked dinosaurs. I like your pack!"
"To us, you're all the same," the leader replied. "You're all dinner."
As Albert looked at the ravenous dinosaurs surrounding him on all sides, he remembered Bruce's warnings for him and felt guilt for ignoring him. He thought of something he could say or do to change his fate, but nothing came to mind.
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