Anxiety doesn't understand why books movies, plays, and songs have endings. The universe doesn't end there, so why should the story? And if the universe does end there, please tell him the name of the book so he can read it. Especially happy endings. Anxiety hates happy endings. The story goes on, after that. People have more than one problem in their life. The book only covers a small portion of all their problems. After the war ends, the widows have to raise their children on their own and function a farm at the same time. After the evil king is killed, mobs of loyalists come after the brave knight. After the couple dates for a few months, they break up, because it wasn't right. It's not the end of the story, it's just merely halfway through. Prince, however, practically lives off happily ever after. The world is just as perfect as it should be. The couple has a happily ever after, and they can raise their family in peace. The dragon witches are gone, and so the kingdom can recover. The fields are now bright and sunny once the curse was lifted. Everything is better because of three words. Happily ever after. And Prince lives for those three words.
This is going to be a prinxiety book, and I'll put the warning here, this might get dark. How dark? I honestly don't know, but Most likely not full on depressing, but not happy yay rainbows either. Also, I'm lazy, so I'm sorry, but there will definitely be spelling and grammar mistakes.