Epilogue

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And lastly, an interview with John Deacon held in the year 1986 to put this story to an end.

''How were you mentally able to perform onstage during the jazz tour in Japan in 1978?'' a male reported asked curiously.

''Freddie apologised shortly after that appalling interview was done. . .Brian accepted it, Roger didn't care and I. . .well. . . .'' John partly hid his face behind his hands as he was feeling really ashamed about his demeanour back then.

''You didn't?'' the interviewer shockingly asked. 

 ''I did, but it took me longer than for the others to do so. . .I think that was mainly due to my adverse opinions I had about Japan at that time. . .and believe me! This wasn't the first time, or the last time Freddie did something this horrid. . .but as long as he's here to sing my songs. . .I'm fine with it!'' John made a short genuine laugh.  Freddie had his own way of singing, his voice was always speaking directly from his heart and when it would get combined with Deacon's dazzling melodies the finished product would convey the rawest emotions that could resonate with people for centuries. That is what made Mercury special. It's something John would never take for granted. 

The interviewer took notice of the fact and had to comment on it, 

''Sounds like a one-of-a-kind individual.''

''He definitely is, they're all irreplaceable. . .we are. . .I don't want to say anything that could be taken the wrong way. . .um. . . .We're a diverse little family.''






Endnote: so this is the end. I'm so happy how this whole story turned out. It started like an over-the-top 'what the hell is this' kind of parody and ended with a modest, bittersweet conclusion :] This story (or originally , script) was written months ago in my google documents and was just collecting dust in there,  but then i decided to grow a pair and release it to the public. It definitely isn't perfect (which makes my perfectionist heart sad) but i hope you had a good time reading this as i had a good time writing this. Thank you and have a good day/night. 

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