Every end had its beginning. and every beginning has its end. just like this book. It has a beginning and it has an end. Most books end with a sentence. fairytales end with a curly and fancy written "The End". or like John Green's "Will Grayson, Will Grayson" has a poetic sentence as it's end; "He may be heavy, but now he floats.". or maybe a voor has indeed a one lettered end that says "always" or something meaningful like that. But seeing as this book isn't serious at all and I'm just verbalizing or typing out my thoughts. Why should this book have a serious end? "my thoughts are stars I cannot fathom into constellations" after all. so...
unicorns.