(A/N): Mysteries Solved and Thank Yous

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   As Dr. Seuss quoted himself, "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."

   So, with that being said, don't think of this as the ending to a story, think of it as an event that happens in the beginning of something new, something different, something imaginative. Think of this like others. Think of it as another book you've seen in the shelves, seen from a poster on a wall, or even just a touch of your inner imagination. Look up to this as a new opportunity; Look at this as a turning point in your life. If this inspires your brain, show me. If this causes the gears to roll in your brain, to roll the dust away, and to clear up the bad, tell me. If this allowed you to open up, allowed you to change and tap into your inner self, and allowed you to picture yourself as a different person: If this inspired you to do something different for you and those around you, then do it. Change it, and make it better, because if you don't, then you would be taking this life lesson and throwing it away in a wastebasket, and that isn't worth 100,000 words, is it?

   As I'm about to quote, "If you see something, that inspires, that makes you think even for a second; That makes you ask yourself, "what can I do next?", then answer that yourself."

   Because I can't. All of you are different, some can catch those small, measly flies, and some can't. Because the ones that can't are afraid to venture out, are afraid to embrace it, and tell it otherwise. And the ones that can, can be too brave. Think of each little word as a fly. 100,000 flies. How can you catch 100,000 scattered flies in an infinite amount of space? You can't. Some that you capture will be different, sometimes you'll lose count that you'll count too much. Most of us will catch too little. But no one will capture the exact same 100,000 flies. Nobody in this world can think alike. While they may be similar, no one will be able to get exact, alongside another. That's because we see things differently. I see things differently than you, and vice versa. So, how did these 350 words of nonsense tie into the subject? Those 100,000 words can be thought of as the amount of words listed in this very passage, in this very story; If you can even call this so.

   Many of you saw this as a story; If not many, then 99.9% of you reading did. Most of you thought of this as another Minecraft Diaries title on Wattpad, most of you thought of this as another fanfiction about Aphmau. That's exactly what it is. But is it really? In order to understand, you have to challenge yourself by asking yourself, "Is the way I'm interpreting this the correct way?" Chances, maybe. I can't say yes, or no. Would that do any good to give you the answer instantly? That's like your teacher giving you the answers to your quiz, or test.

   What's the point of this, if it comes to an end? What is the point of ending something that was labeled creative, innovative, different, unique, even? The point... is to teach you a lesson. Yes, you successfully read the story till the very end, and yes; You saw the many, many events taken place. Otherwise, how would this make sense?

   What did the clues mean? Were there even any clues in the first place? You're darn right there were clues. Only those who think, and only those who think differently can tell you what happened. But, I just said everyone thinks differently, right? Exactly. So, I make this point: No one could tell you what happened in this book, and no one could give you clues as to what was ahead, because no one would have the correct answer. I didn't say the answer, I only pointed out clues. I only pointed out guidelines. I only added notes. What would happen IF I didn't add those notes? What if I never commented? Everyone would think differently of Aphmau's Academy. Because there would be no hints, there would be no guideline, it would only, and I REPEAT, ONLY your interpretation of the story. Nothing else. Just your thoughts. But, how can you understand without some sort of examples, huh?

   Let's travel back to the beginning. Let's travel back to persay: Garroth's Gift. That was a major event, and here's why. There was activity leading up to the event. Some highly noticeable, and some very vague, and invisible, you could say. However, there was a presence. Let's look at a very noticeable clue, shall we? Let's look back to the part called: Sweet, Sweet Sleepovers (Part 1). At the very end, Dante and Garroth exchange a brief conversation about some "footage" maybe the footage that Garroth used in his presentation for his video, hm? But, what about parts in the beginning? What about when Garroth snapped a photo of (F/N), purposely? That was only the origin of the beginning of Garroth's own little plot. Or when Garroth looks down, or away, or leaves unexpectedly as an excuse? Now, those were a bit more hidden, because they were things you would typically see from someone like him, right? Perhaps he would do so to - oh I don't know, take a picture, or review footage, even grab a shot away from (F/N)?

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