The night sky flashed red as klaxons blared across the island. The security system—state-of-the-art, laced with magic and StarkTech—flickered for the first time since construction.
Inside a lab drenched in shadow and neon glow, a cracked incubation pod hissed open.
The Indominus was awake.
And it wasn't alone.
Harry stood in the control tower above Sector 5, arms crossed, eyes glowing with multiversal power. Sirius was behind him, jaw clenched, wand drawn.
"How bad is it?" Sirius asked.
Harry tapped a rune on his gauntlet. A hologram projected a full map of the island. Enclosures down. Fences breached. Four raptors gone rogue. One T-Rex loose. And something worse.
"She's evolving again," Harry muttered. "The Indominus merged with the DNA I sealed from the Asgardian vaults. It's part frost giant now."
Sirius blinked. "You gave a dinosaur frost giant DNA?"
"I was experimenting," Harry snapped. "She wasn't supposed to survive the trial phase!"
"Clearly she did."
An explosion shook the tower. Below, the raptor enclosure burst open—and Echo leapt out, roaring in challenge. But not at Harry.
At her.
The Indominus-Frost Hybrid stepped into the moonlight. Her body shimmered with icy scales, runes glowing faintly along her spine. She exhaled—and froze an entire armored jeep solid.
"She remembers you," Sirius muttered.
"She remembers I abandoned her," Harry replied grimly.
Then he drew Excaliburn, its blade glowing with white-blue fire.
"Let's finish this."
The Battle Begins
Echo lunged first, striking the hybrid's neck and leaping off with a spin worthy of a ninja. Argent dove from above, slamming into the creature with a phoenix's scream, flames clashing against frost.
Harry blinked to the ground via a multiversal gate and unleashed a barrage of wandfire and energy blasts. The jungle lit up with explosions and ancient magic.
The Indominus roared, tail slamming a spell barrier aside. She was smart—smarter than ever—and her eyes glowed with blue-white godfire.
"Creature!" Harry shouted. "You're not just a monster. You're my mistake. But this ends now."
He summoned the full might of Olympus and Asgard—lightning and warfire, magic and science. And with a final leap, he drove Excaliburn through her chest.
The hybrid screeched—then froze solid in a pillar of divine ice.
Shattered.
It was done.
Later – Jurassic Park Control Center
The island was quiet again.
"Well," Sirius said, sipping a bottle of Jurassic Park–branded whiskey, "that was horrifying."
"She learned," Harry said softly, staring out at the moonlit jungle. "She wanted more than to be a weapon. I understand that now."
"She forgave you at the end."
Harry didn't answer. But he knew Sirius was right.
Still… somewhere in the shadows, another egg pulsed with unstable magic. Another life prepared to hatch.
And this time, it carried whispers of… mutant power.