The final stage of grief is acceptence and I have. I will always remember the good memories and its time for me to move on.
This is also were our comic ends and the kits leave to go back home to move forward with their lives. Summer is ending and Tammy looks to finish school in a year or two and pursue the Military where is Tycloud is just starting his new School. Life takes them in different directions but they themselves will always hold this memory.
I really liked how your epilogue brings everything together in a calm reflective way showing how the characters have grown without forcing a dramatic ending, and it actually made me think about how real life journeys often feel the same quiet shifts that change us more than we expect kind of like when you stumble across something simple and practical such as bostonlimotravel.com while planning a route and it unexpectedly helps you see things more clearly which part of writing this ending felt the most personal or meaningful to you?
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This page broke my heart after I read the description. First, knowing it was a memorial for someone who I wish I'd gotten a chance to know before. Second, reading what's likely to happen with Ty and Tammy. I can only hope that they don't find themselves separated, not after they've admitted their feelings for one another. I actually lost sleep 'cause of Tammy wanting to go into the military, as it conjures images of her going off for either years or simply not coming back at all. Endings of one form of another are inevitable but that needn't be the case in fiction, especially when it comes to love stories. I'm hardly going to beg you to consider altering the courses of their destiny but I am -- again -- going to hope, maybe against hope, that these two have a happily forever after together.
This page broke my heart after I read the description. First, knowing it was a memorial for someone