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... ) sincerely appreciate your support. The ending was left open both to give space to the reader to follow their own imagination, and so that there’s space for any future film adaptations or online series. If later more of the story needs to be told, then this ending will be an appropriate starting place.


In all there are many regrets that come with the end of this book. I’ve never relied on gimmicks or stunts and call things as I see them, so I’d like to talk about how I feel.


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