No Place like Home
I didn't mean to leave. Now I don't know how to get back. I don't remember how I got here. I was sitting in the lab with my co worker, suddenly I black out and I wake up here.
Where am I? I see a man running towards me. He's considerable shorter than I am. But that might be because he's running on all fours, like my dog. I'm puzzled, but as he gets closer I noticed him running faster. I realize that standing there like a deer in headlights probably isn't the best decision. So I run. I run as far and my stupid PhD legs will take me. It's moments like these I wish I would've done sports in high school, or college, or went to the gym, or at least watched sports. When I can no longer run I look behind me, and the strange little man had given up, or at least he wasn't there. So I keep walking scanning my surroundings for the little man. Not noticing the giant pile of brush I stumble through. On to fine a collection of rocks. They blue, and purple, and shimmer as the sun hit their edges. They are the strangest rocks I've ever seen in my life. They're just barely taller than me and not wide. As my curious takes over I start to examine the rocks. I tap once perfusely. It makes a weird sound. Almost hollow sounding, but a much higher pitch. Then I feel an earthquake coming on and the sky gets considerably darker. So I look up to see a creature. He scaly, and hard maybe 10 stories high or larger. I didn't look for long before I started hiding between the rocks.
When the rocks start to shake and crack I realize something I should've realized earlier. They're not rocks. They are eggs. Children to the mother that is blocking the sunlight from hitting my skin.
Only then do I realize, I'm living amoungst dinosaurs.