One thing I have to accept
is that the final epic battle isn’t coming.
There’s no dramatic return.
No moment where you walk back in
and I finally say everything
I rehearsed in my head a thousand times.
I keep staging it anyway—
imagining the lines,
the perfect timing,
the version of me who wins.
But sometimes I have to admit
there is no final scene.
Justice isn’t always served.
Some stories end
with the villain riding calmly into the sunset
while you’re left standing in the dust,
still holding a sword
no one is coming back to fight.
There’s no courtroom for the heart.
No appeal.
No speech that restores your honor.
Sometimes the white knight
was never white to begin with.
Sometimes the love story you swore you were living
was a horror story in disguise.
And the cruelest part is this:
the hero doesn’t always survive.
Not in the way stories promise.
Sometimes the hero lives—
but without the victory,
without applause,
without closure.
Just the quiet knowledge
that the battle is over
And you have to learn
how to put the armor down
without ever hearing the final bell.
Feb 4
Feb 4, 2026 at 11:02 PM UTC
One thing I have to accept
is that the final epic battle isn’t coming.
There’s no dramatic return.
No moment where you walk back in
and I finally say everything
I rehearsed in my head a thousand times.
I keep staging it anyway—
imagining the lines,
the perfect timing,
the version of me who wins.
But sometimes I have to admit
there is no final scene.
Justice isn’t always served.
Some stories end
with the villain riding calmly into the sunset
while you’re left standing in the dust,
still holding a sword
no one is coming back to fight.
There’s no courtroom for the heart.
No appeal.
No speech that restores your honor.
Sometimes the white knight
was never white to begin with.
Sometimes the love story you swore you were living
was a horror story in disguise.
And the cruelest part is this:
the hero doesn’t always survive.
Not in the way stories promise.
Sometimes the hero lives—
but without the victory,
without applause,
without closure.
Just the quiet knowledge
that the battle is over
And you have to learn
how to put the armor down
without ever hearing the final bell.
