It was happy the rest of her life, you’ll be glad to hear. Iliya grew up to be a strong young woman, just like her mother, and met and married a lovely man, which It was ecstatic about, seeing her daughter so happy. She and Ryan were shocked and joyous when their first grandkids showed up. Energetic balls of terror, all of them. It spent most of her life doing experiments with DNA, making surgeries that spliced human DNA and animal DNA possible after birth and commonplace in case of injury. She was world-renowned for her ingenuity, and even if people didn’t know her as a child, knew her as a doctor. Ryan was a Pulitzer-prize winner for writing his book: Surviving the Unsurvivable: My Time in the Dragonborne Project. Both of them lived on through the ages in history books, something It bristled over until Mangle was put in as well, and then she was somewhat placated. It never stopped receiving inquiries about speeches, and she made quite a lot of money after she retired from bioengineering in the field of speech-making and telling. Mangle lived a long life, enough to see their great-grandkids before they passed. Dr. James was jailed for the rest of her life on account of crimes against humanity, and then attempting to escape jail.
Dr. Milbridge was charged and convicted of 2 attempted murders, and was often called mad by his fellow inmates on account of him growling like an animal whenever he saw or heard mention of It. All the children who lived through the Dragonborne Project lived long and happy lives. The janitors who helped them were held in high esteem and often referred to as the silent freedom fighters. They say that no one gets happy endings, and in a way, they're right. Everyone died eventually. But what they did in that finite space on Earth was amazing. And on top of that, Mangle was right.
Heaven was amazing.
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