Y/N was never supposed to be a visitor to Jurassic Park. Her family had been involved with John Hammond’s dream long before there were fences, viewing platforms, gift shops, or tourists lining up to see a living dinosaur. The Blackwoods were among the original private investors who helped Hammond turn an impossible idea into something resembling reality. Y/N grew up around it. She spent her childhood hearing about genetics, paleontology, excavation sites, and Hammond’s ridiculous vision for the future. As she got older, fascination became education. She studied dinosaurs formally, spent summers working alongside Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler, and eventually became one of the younger specialists involved in the day-to-day care of the park’s prehistoric animals. She isn’t there as Hammond’s spoiled granddaughter. She’s there because she knows what she’s doing. Now Jurassic Park is finally open. And Y/N is exactly where she wants to be. Until John Hammond’s old friends arrive for dinner. Alan Grant. Ellie Sattler. And Dr. Ian Malcolm.
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