On her last day before returning to Animalia, Nessa was able to officially announce that during her vacation in Loch Ness, she was unable to find any conclusive evidence that the Loch Ness Monster was either real or fake. This was due to the fact that the earliest recorded sighting of the Loch Ness Monster went back to as far as the sixth century AD, to which Nessa joked that she was "old, but not that old." There were also cases where people mistook everything from boat wakes to sunken trees, not counting the hoaxers who use the image for one reason or another.
Fortunately, there was an opening for Elise to become a Cryptoclidus Dinotopian in the Project, and there was enough fossil DNA to create a complete strand for Elise. An express flight was booked for both a scientist from Horizon and Dr. Jones, both for delivery of the strand, recording of the differences between Elasmosaurus Dinotopian and Cryptoclidus Dinotopian physiology, and for Dr. Jones to evaluate Elise as another case of Regressive Hypersexuality, which was now considered separate from Marvin L.'s and Stuart R.'s own branch of Hypersexuality. While both of them might have reason to be worried due to legislature in America, due to the Animalia Virus being erroneously labeled as a cure for homosexuality, the bill made to control Animalia had been gridlocked for the time being. Fortunately, that enabled the Virus to be delivered for Elise.
Elise's conversion was rather painful sounding, if the sounds of the cracking bones were any evidence. Elise, or Nellie as she chose her new name, was able to get her second dose from Nessa. After getting the measurements done, and talking with Dr. Jones, it was determined that Regressive Hypersexuality actually does involve reversal of menopause symptoms, at least for women.
After her official "release", Nellie was able to become the new living tourist attraction/mascot for Macduff's Castle Inn. What made it a little more popular, besides being a restored medieval castle, was the prank that involved Nellie stealing the swimsuits from male swimmers in Loch Ness. But even Nellie and Nessa together couldn't find definitive proof of the Loch Ness Monster, not counting either Nellie nor Nessa.