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Cruel Twists of Fate
Epilogue


"Colonel Lydecker, what do you have to say for yourself."

"Nothing, Sir."

"Then, what is keeping us from terminating you right now."

"This is one failure, Sir. I lost the doctor and the X4, but I believe I helped you attain something much more valuable."

"The child?"

"You wouldn't have even known there was one if I hadn't told you about her, Sir. At two, she's already testing far beyond the IQs of such geniuses as Einstein with all the physical capabilities of an X4. She's everything we estimated she would be...and more."

"What's to stop the doctor and X4 from coming after their child?"

"They believe she's dead, Sir."

"Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you say the same thing about 316?"

"This is different, Sir. Dr. Davis has no idea that the baby she delivered two years ago was not the baby she burried."

"You better pray she never finds out the truth."

"She won't, Sir. She and her husband are long gone. We've seen the last of them. I guarantee it."


The Beginning


Author's Note:

Phew! Finally finished. So, what did you think? Please review the story and give me your thoughts. I would love to know what you thought about my characters and plot line. As you can see, I left plenty of room for a sequel. That is, of course, if you think this story warrants a sequel. Let me know! I would love to extend Lori, Nick, and RX's adventures past one novella. However, I will only do that if there's someone out there to read it!

Thank you for taking the time to read and review this story. I appreciate it. I only hope you got half as much enjoyment out of reading it as I did out of writing it.

Love always,
Bethan Davis