Eric Krueger

Endings

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endings
What does an ending feel like?

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Your team lost the match, the season is over.

It’s the last question on the exam. It took four hours, but you know you’re done.

You poured your heart into this project. It’s the day of the big presentation, but you learn it’s being canceled.

It’s the series finale, there will be no more episodes. You loved that show.

You’ve finished packing, your dorm room is empty.

Your internship is over, you’ll miss the friends you made.

Your last day is Friday, you have yet to find a job.

You’re moving away, the truck is coming at 2:00.

You see broken glass. Your computer was in the car, and they stole everything.

You flew home to visit, but it’s time to leave. You don’t know the next time you’ll see them.

The vet leaves you alone to hold his paw. He’s been with you for half your life, but you know he’s suffering.

The house just sold. You had fond memories there, but it’s time to move on.

You haven't heard from your friend in awhile now. People make time for what they care about, and you know you should stop expecting a call.

The doctor says there’s nothing more she can do, it’s time to say your goodbyes.

The relationship is ending. You’ve tried everything, but you know going separate ways is probably for the best.

But with every ending comes a new beginning. And who are we to judge if an ending is bad or good?

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