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Lockdown Epilogue Summary

One Year Later

  • Reese has been out for a year, and he says it's even tougher than he expected.
  • To deal with all the temptation on the streets, Reese has remained focus on his vision for Icy. It seems to be helping.
  • Reese says he's hung out with Toon, who isn't doing so well—Reese told him to get in touch if he's feeling suicidal.
  • Reese thinks that he and Toon are heroes in a way. And we agree.
  • Sounds like Reese's mom isn't doing so well either, so Icy's had to take on a lot of responsibility around the house. Willis is in jail.
  • Reese is still working at Evergreen, and he uses the money he earns to buy food and school supplies.
  • Also, there's a piece of sad news: Mr. Hooft died. He left Reese his silver soap dish with a note signed "Your friend." It's really touching.
  • Mr. Cintron called Reese to see how he was doing. He tells Reese that Play is still on lockdown, and he's moving to a new facility soon. They're both sad about it.
  • Reese allows himself to dream about the future when he talks to Icy. She seems to really believe that good things can happen, which makes Reese feel hopeful.
  • Reese says he knows things could still go bad, but he's going to try to let himself hope for something good. That's something.