A message from the story.
Dear reader,
I believe that a story without a moral is not a story. Therefore, the following is the essence of the story which also contains its moral. Please give it a look:
"Life is like a dictionary. Everyone has a dictionary, a life and this dictionary is published in a different way. The publishers of this are your experiences and its writers are your feelings. The definition of the small group of letters you call word is actually your ideology on things, your perspective.
Love might just be another word on your dictionary. For some, it may be defined as that lustful feeling which leaves you being a complete idiot. Who is responsible for this type of definition? Indeed, your bad writers and publishers. The former wrote and the latter published the same in your soul.
But there is another node in the publishing business, the editor. Now, this editor is your conscience. This editor just edits every single word that has been defined in a way it shouldn't have been. He should have enough power and strength to knock out and defy the bad writers and publishers. He needs to be clever in his business.
But the best part is, those bad publishers and writers just bring out the best in the editor. The more, the editor comes across them, the more flawless he becomes at his job and even more impeccable at defining your words.
Everything comes down to the fact that no matter how bad your experiences make you feel, you need to make a strong conscience, you need to be optimistic, you need to have morale, you need to be brave enough and most importantly, you need to fight good to find the right meaning.
Don't worry if your editor couldn't do enough and you still think that your dictionary is bad because there is one more person involved in this, the critic. This is the amazing person in the business, who won't rest until he precisely corrects all the definitions on your dictionary.
This critic will change your way to look at the world and fill your life with ecstasy. To be honest, he will be the world for you. This critic can be anyone , your love, your friend, your mother, your father and surprisingly, even you.
So why don't you make your dictionary? "
I hope you would've understood what I wanted to convey. Can you relate it to the story?
To bring to your notice, there's a line on the cover of my story which goes something like: 'Nothing else mattered , it was just us.'
This line is the biggest irony! You know, why Rayne was happy in the end? Because for her, everyone's happiness mattered and her selfless actions did yearn her a happy life. She was an epitome who could bring out the best in the world.
And I believe, so can you!
Thanks for your time.
Your friend,
Shelly.
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