Chapter 87 - Epilogue Volume II - Giko's Destiny...

After the courtroom case, both Giko and Iremiya were approached by the scientist lawyers before they were able to leave the courthouse. Fortunately, they made it clear that they weren't going to damage their family anymore. They apologized for their past actions, and asked if they wanted a proper education to make up for it. At first, both Iremiya and Giko were skeptical, before Iremiya wore a smile on his face, looking down at his sister, and explained: "Remember what Mark always said... No matter what happens, we'll always stick together!" Giko nodded, looking back at the scientists. "We'll do it!", she said to them, with an enthusiastic tone of voice.

They were taken to another university in New York, where they re-met Ella. After a good 20 minutes of chit-chat, the scientists began their tests. As it turned out, the three new "students" twisted the scientist's heads instead of the other way around. They very quickly proved to have the intelligence of highly-graded High School graduates. They began to struggle when it came to college classes, but that wasn't something they couldn't change. They noticed something clear at the beginning. One of the rabbits, Ella, struggled to get through some of the higher-grade high school-level tests, while the other two blasted through without any missing problems. It was this eveluation that allowed them to truly test their intellectual knowledge.

Giko proved to be near-professional when it came to operating electronic hardware, heavy machinery, prosthetics, explosives, and some minor chemistry backgrounds as well. She easily demolished her way to a Mechanical Engineering With all of these degrees piling up on her resume, she easily blew the scientific community away. Immediately, she was chosen to give a TED talk, which became the most popular out of all of them, being watched by more people than any of the other talks... combined. After giving the TED talk of the century, she moved on to complete some of the major problems in science and engineering.

With Iremiya's help, they were able to solve four of the seven Millenium Problems: P vs. NP, the Hodge Conjecture, the Riemann Hypothesis, and the Navier-Stokes existance. However, unlike Stephen Cook, the solver of the Poincaré conjecture, they did receive the money and million dollar prizes, which they would often donate to charities across the world. It was clear to all the rabbits that they wanted to give back to the world for accepting them to this degree.

After discovering these four major problems, she went on to create a new branch of science involving chemical N, which finally led to the release of both Osmos and Adyna. After taking them in, she placed them in a nice, calm environment, equipped with television, on-call food services, and even the internet. With their help, she also discovered 5 other Ns, to add onto Barry and Ella's Ns, making 7 total. These other 5 N's included Osmos and Adyna's N, as well as all of the other buns possessing their own, making each incredibly unique. She tested every combination of them possible, discovering many different properties. For one, she tested it on other animals.

It seemed to have effects on some animal genuses, but not others. For example, it worked on Rabbits (Obviously), cats, and, interestingy enough, Axolotls. Yeah, they were surprised by that as well. However, no other genus produced N other than rabbits, and nobody ever knew why. One day, she had enough of guessing, offering herself to be opened up and examined by the scientists. "Are you out of your mind, Gigi?!", her brother asked her. "What if I never see you again?!", he pleaded. She kept him calm by repeating the phrase that helped the both of them ever since they met me: "No matter what happens, we'll always be together."

She went onto the operating table, being watched over by her closest faily, and the rest of her team surgically examined her insides. It was certainly interesting: All of their organs produced N in a way. The rabbit's sweat was N, their blood was N, their stomach acids were N, their spinal fluid was N... Even their urine was N. Of course, they were differing percentages of N, but that wasn't the point. Their organs were sort of a hybrid of humans and rabbits... rightfully so, might I add. Eventually, the rest of her scientific team agreed that they had enough evidence to remain inconclusive about the process, patching Giko up and waiting for her to wake up from her anesthetic.

Later on, she observed many of the different things that the bunnies were doing. This included Ella and Adyna's psychic powers, Matiro's resistance to tobacco and alcohol, and Barry's ability to change entire cities just by playing a concert there. The last one was especially enjoyable for her, since she got the chance to travel around the world with a famous celebrity. Even Giko herself, owner of not one, not two, not three, not even four, but seven different Nobel Prizes, could actually wrap her head around it. It's almost as if Barry had turned into Jesus, and was praising entire cities through a ceremony or something. Hell, maybe he was...

Things became dark in the future for her, however... After finding absolute, undeniable proof of the Big Bang, making animal-human relations near impossible to neglect, several new sources of fuel involving the different molecules of N, disovering how to artifcially create N in a large-scale setting, and even pinpointing reigons of space that could definitely have alien life, or have at least some alien life in them, she felt like she had accomplished everything with Iremiya. Her next sights were on the 4th dimension, and how exactly to get to the spaces in between timelines. After spending years with Iremiya and her now extensive, extensive lineup of highly professional scientists from across the globe over it, she had gotten close to it several times. She eventually built a functional portal from the 3rd dimension to the 4th, breaking the world of science yet again.

This is where the real problems begin. The first one was, was that this machine that generated this thing required absurd amounts of electricity to run in the first place. Fortunately, her new source of fuel generated a force greater than nuclear power stations, despite being one 100th of the size, so she didn't have to worry about that. The second was more difficult, though, requiring even more days on top of days to figure out: The portal was subatomically small, meaning that not even the smallest atom in the universe could fit into it. There had to be a way to enlargen it even further, Giko thought to herself. She saved electricity in the building for days. When she eventually turned the power on, this caused the portal hole to grow, becoming the size of a single molecule of H2O. All she had to do was save power...

She immediately wrote a paper to the Mayor of NYC, asking to hook into the power grid. As soon as she sent him the letter over the snail-mail, Iremiya approached her, explaining, "This really isn't a good idea, Gigi..." Giko questioned his deep, deep concern. He explained that they could be creating a black hole that will kill us all, or that she might be sucked in, leaving him behind with nobody to care about. Doomsday stuff like that. Giko disregarded the claims, stating that she wouldn't try this is she didn't think it was 100% safe for everyone involved. If she thought it was okay, well, she had seven Nobel Prizes and two Fields Medals to back her up. As it turns out... awards mean nothing in the grand scope of the universe.

She finally received approval from the Mayor a week later, hooking her device directly into the power grid. Iremiya approached her as she was double-checking the programs for any possible errors. "What is it, Remi?", she asked, focusing on breaking science yet again. "Gigi... something tells me that something's going to happen to you.. I know it won't, but...", Iremiya said, tears beginning to form in his eyes. "I love you, Gigi...", he whispered. "Remi... I love you too...", Giko responded, quickly going back to the computer screen. Iremiya breathed a sigh of mild frustration as he walked back towards the many dozens of scientists and high-ranking government commanders stood around the room, in case anything bad happened. "It's ready!", Giko yelled at the top of her lungs, running into the room.

"Remi...", she said, looking over at the control panel as she stood next to him, "If anything does happen... I'll be watching you.. Always by your side either way..." Iremiya's fingers began to shake as his tears fell from his face onto the metal of the control panel. "Gigi... please... something tells me... this is your last chance...", he tried to warn her, fighting back the tears. "Remi, stop this already! I've already made the proper calculations and we're several dozen feet away! Everything's going to be okay, okay?", she replies. "Gigi... I really hope you are 100% sure about what you're doing...", he says beginning to shake. "Start the show already! I wanna be able to speak with higher-dimensional beings!", one of the scientists yelled in the crowd, becoming impatient. Iremiya took a big breath as he placed his finger on the 'ENTER' key on the keyboard, ready to start the countdown. "On my mark...", Giko whispered.

"GO!", she yells. Iremiya gulped all the dignity he had as he pressed down on the button. The machine turned on, lighting up as it began to take power from the power grid. Inside the machine was a glass cage, so you could observe the hole within an enclosed environment if one ever showed up. "Holy mother of god...", Giko whispered under her breath as she could see sparks start appearing inside the glass cage. Suddenly, all the lights in the room went out, kicking on the backup generator as the machine had sucked up all of the city's electricity. "Oh shit! It's 1977 all over again!", the mayor screamed. "Wait... LOOK!", Remi shouted as loud as he could, pointing towards the machine... or the spot where the machine used to be.

Instead of the machine, all you could see was... indescribable in nature. It was sporting a color that didn't exist in this universe, and it was in a shape that also couldn't exist in the 3rd dimension, floating in midair a couple dozen feet away. Suddenly, Giko began to feel this force begin to fill her mind, telling her, It's your destiny... Giko shook her head, trying to reject this voice. What are you, and why are you in my head?!, she thought. Then, as if her mind were suddenly being taken control, she flinched for a second. "Gigi... are you okay?", Iremiya asked, looking over at Gigi.

"Quick, somebody take a picture of it!", one of the scientists yelled from the back of the room. Suddenly, Giko's eyes began to shed light. A light that was the same "color" as the portal's, shining through her closed eyelids, about as brightly as a car's high-beams, illuminating the room behind the portal. "Gigi! Gigi, are you there?!", he asked, starting to panic. She says nothing in response, beginning to walk towards the portal. "GIGI, NO!", Iremiya shouted at the top of his lungs, attempting to tackle Giko, gasping as he passed through her, almost as if she became a ghost in front of him. "GIIIGIII!", he screams on the floor as he watches her walk closer and closer to the portal, as it begins to shrink in size.

"IF YOU'RE LEAVING, GIGI...", he yells, standing up, preparing himself, "I'M NOT GOING WITHOUT YOU!" He begins running towards the portal, but something seems to be a bit... peculiar. The room began to extend behind the portal, with the portal remaining at a specific distance away from him as he ran towards it. Giko and the portal were moving away from him just as fast as he could approach it, with her beginning to walk inside it, as he couldn't do anything to save Giko. He eventually jumped towards the portal, leaping with all of his might to enter it, but it was no use. It vanished from existance entirely, before he ever had the chance of reaching it. He fell onto the floor inside the laboratory, with the room suddenly being back in it's normal size as he panted on the tiled floor, crying more tears in one sitting than he ever had before in his life.

Eventually, he sat upwards, looking up at the ceiling on his knees as he shouted with every last breath he had inside of him, "GIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!"