They say heroes always win. Well, they are right.

It's been over a week since we took down Adda, and things seem to be getting back to normal here in Storybrooke.

Both my moms started working together, as Mayor and Sheriff, to fix some damages left by the battle. Everything is fixed now, but they are still somehow able to find excuses to dive into lots and lots of paperwork. Seems like something I will never understand.

Meanwhile, Elsa already went back to Arendelle and with quite a story to tell her people. We said our proper goodbyes, my grandfather Rumple opened a door to her and through it she went. I'm sure we'll still see each other again some day. Hopefully not because the world as we know it is about to end, but just to hang out. Arendelle seems like a great place to make some fine Snowmen.

Lily and Maleficent seem to have settled down, back in their house, knowing now better than anyone that revenge is an empty persuit. At least that's what I got from Lily. And it's always amazing getting out of the house and see two dragons flying in the sky. Storybrooke does have its awe, and people might get used to some very weird things, but I don't think butterflies will ever stop flying around my stomach every time I see them up in the sky.

After the battle, it didn't take long for the Dragon to put his mantel of mystery back on and go back to New York. I will definitely always think that man is a little weird. Good weird of course, but still.

When Regina is not in her office, she is at home with her fiancé. Yup, that's right, after dying, being brought back, having to work for an evil sorcerer and then helping put him down, Robin decided he couldn't wait any longer to mary the love if his life. And now, neither can any of us.

As dysfunctional as it may seem, Zelena is also living with them, so that Robyn can have both their parents around her. Surprisingly for eveyone, she managed to keep her magic even after Adda died. At first she thought it would go away, but at this point I think it's safe to say it's not going anywhere. And after realizing that, she didn't waste any time selling the car Regina gave her. She appreciated the gesture, but driving doesn't really seem to be her thing.

After almost being forced to kill his wife, my grandpa Rumple decided it was time to try to find a way to be free of the dagger. And this time, he plans to do it the right way. They haven't found anything yet (they have just recently started), but I have no doubts they will succeed. After all, he always gets what he wants eventually.

My other grandparents are also very happy on their new little farm. Grandpa David is definitely having a blast with all the open space and the sheeps, continuing to lecture me about how great things were in his younger days. I actually do like their new house. And of course, I couldn't leave out my little uncle Neal, who is now realizing the world is much bigger when he recently started walking for the first time.

My mom and Hook, who are now at their finest again after Adda's death, continue living their happy married couple life at their house. Even though Hook didn't really agree (not at first anyway), they have decided to wait a while before they have kids and they decided to 'blame' that on me and how I still need some attention. Not that I mind, but I really don't want to be used as a I'm excuse.

Red and Dorothy also decided to settle down here in Storybrooke, and Ruby is back working with Granny at the diner. Turns out they were on their way to Storybrooke even before my mom sent them the note, probably just looking for a nice place to call home. And Ruby already knew she could feel that way here.

Mulan on the other hand, after staying a few days here, decided she wasn't made to live a simple life where every day is a similar copy to the previous one. With this said, she recently left to go find more adventure and danger to get herself into.

And with all this said, I guess it's time I talk a little about myself. For the last week or so I have been adding this chapter of ours in the book and yesterday I finally finished. With the help of a little Man Puppet, I placed this last part of the story in the end of the book. Even though there still doesn't say 'The End', this really seems to be it.

As much as my moms don't like me to admit, I agree with Mulan. Don't get me wrong, it's been great living a normal life, but now that I felt what it's like to be a part of the team, that I felt what it's like to go up against someone, head on, and win, I can't just let it go.

No one else knows this, but Mulan actually invited me to go with her. After thinking about it, I decided it was better to wait a little while. My moms would freak out if I told them I was gonna leave a a couple days before I actually did, so I decided to give myself a couple years to convince them. Their story may have come to an end, but I feel like mine is just beginning. And Storybrooke doesn't seem the place to continue it, because now eveyone wants nothing but piece and quiet. But not me.

I guess you could say my spirit is adventurous now, and that's exactly how I feel. Or felt anyway. In that battle, in that moment, I felt alive, I felt great. And now I can't shake off that feeling. And the time for my story is gonna start, I can feel it. But I kinda feel like I need to finish high school first.

(With all this said, it is now I's write 'The End' in this story. Thank you to everyone who read it - I never expected to have more tham 6000 views, and here I am - and to everyone who reviewed it. Special thanks to PopPotter777, Baratta Jennifer and Fanfics 10 who reviewed pretty much every chapter I wrote. I guess that for more updates, watch season 7 because this epilogue really feels like a bridge which will take you there. Thanks again to everyone, and I hope you liked it!)