Right, so... most wanted both. Thing is, what people probably want for a sequel, doesn't line up for the epilogue. Since I already had the epilogue written, I decided to go with that. I will try to do companion one-shots. Please give me ideas! Thank you to all that reviewed. If you wanted the sequel more, then I'm sorry, but it's too late. I do not own Alex Rider.
Epilogue:
Third Person POV:
Twenty years later, Fox's statement still stood. All of K-Unit - including Fox and Lynx - were married. Well, except for Eagle. All of his girlfriends ran when they found out he was clompletely bonkers. He didn't care, as he was a bachelor at heart.
Wolf married a young woman who gave him a son. When Wolf asked if she wanted a daughter, she said she had one - Lynx.
Snake married and was given triplets - two girls and a boy. "Biggest mistake of my life, having kids." He would say fondly. Anyone could tell it was a lie.
Badger married and had two children, a boy and a girl, though they weren't twins.
Fox left MI6 and rejoined the SAS. K-Unit was the one team who had five men permanently. He also married, though he never had kids.
They all lived to a ripe old age, even making it to a retirement home.
As for Lynx? With Badger's help, she got her GSCE's and A levels, and also made it to Oxford*. At age 22, she graduated and found a job as a police officer. She met her husband, Andrew Wolfe (everyone had a good laugh at that) off the job. He was an adventure writer, typing up his new book in Starbucks. She was a police officer, frantically making her way to work after a quick break at Starbucks. They ran into each other and hit it off.
Andrew proposed to her while in the movie theater, when the credits were rolling and it was still dark. The movie was the new James Bond, and the theme music was playing. He didn't get why she was laughing until years later.
The next day, though, Lynx went to her fiance and gently broke the whole I-used-to-be-a-boy-who-was-a-teenage-spy-thing. Andrew waved it off and told her he didn't care.
Two years after they married, she had their only two children - twins, a boy and a girl.
They died after 63 years of marriage with seven grandchildren on the same day.
While Alexander John Rider died at age fifteen, Liberty Patricia Knight Mendoza Wolfe died at age ninety.
*I just took a random university in England. Sorry if some stuff doesn't match up. Aka, job, graduating age, etc.
Done!
