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Epilogue: Maybe It was Meant to be
The bell had rung, causing all the students to get up and leave the school as soon as possible. Two of those students were Alex and Aerial. Months had passed since they had told each other that they loved each, and now school had ended.
Mr. Dimpour was happy to hear that Alex loved his daughter, while Mrs. Dimpour took awhile to take all of it in, but soon accepted it.
Ava, Dani, Carrie, Neil, and Carl were shocked at first, while Luke merely chuckled as they finished telling them.
The eight of them exited the school with the sun shining over them. The warmth of the light meant something to Alex. The sadness that once surrounded his heart was now replaced with happiness and love. He was with Aerial, and that’s all that mattered to him.
Aerial felt the light meaning something, but not the same. She used to be lost, but the light that had appeared when she had met Alex, guided her.
Alex put his arm around Aerial, leaving the school behind them. They had left the shadows and out to the light.
Alex thought for a bit. If his family had never died, would he have ever met Aerial? Where would he be now? He shook off the thoughts and smiled.
Although, the death of his family was a terrible tragedy, he had gained something while losing a part of him. He had gained the light of Aerial, but it filled the loss of his family.
He would never forget them, but maybe, just maybe, the death of family was meant to be.
With every loss, we gain something
With every death, a life is given
With sadness, there is happiness
With hate, there is love
No matter what happens in the future
We must move on
We must accept what has happened
Because maybe it was meant to be
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