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After waking up one morning, Twilight finds that she's alone and meets a old human and learns about life and how it's like a book. Everything must end...right?

prequel http://www.fimfiction.net/story/2938/The-First-Chapter

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#1 · Nov 16th, 2011 · · ·

...

Whoa.

Deep...

Fin

I see your concept and its a good story, but i will have to disagree with it.
I will always believe after a stories over the real one begins and the sky's the limit, but we the readers cant follow. In all good read.
-Fin

33032
lol nice name :pinkiehappy:

this....this was deeep.

Mordor deep.

33094

One can not simply end a good story.:fluttershysad:

that teach me from copy and paste the fic from my DA page while having the ponify setting on for DA :derpytongue2: fixed the "human" and "hand" which came up as pony and hoof.

33032
yeah, your right but our lives is a book filled with chapters. The last chapter is us dying but we'll live on in the hearts of people we met. So our lives will go on, like how people re-read a book after they finish it.

Every living being's life is a book, some longer and better than others.
Some are of the horror genre, some of the romance genre, but no two are the same.
However, just as every book ends, so does a life.
Just as a book can be remembered and reread, so can a life.
But, when it ends, both have infinite possibilities.
Do not think of death as an end to all.
Think of it as all the branches of the world condensing and spreading.

#9 · Nov 16th, 2011 · · ·

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fascinating i prefer to see every fictional world as a different universe created by man so even after the creator dies the legend lives on or from a scientific perspective when a god dies its universe will continue :)

I was expecting something more detailed and philosophical.
The details were a bit too much on the light side for my liking.

This was REAL deep/depressing. No disrespect, but I couldnt stop wimpering for at least 20 min.

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