This will not become a TRADITIONAL STORY with a PREDETERMINED END. - March 31, 2026

Published on 31 March 2026 at 14:51

In the upcoming time, you are going to understand what the unwary are yet to grasp. That what it means to be saved, is actually a beautiful euphemism for being neutralized by the evil queen in the story - and that story has a rather dark twist to it...

Instead of allowing the queen to triple-bomb you by so-called saving you a second time, you are going to be triple-saved - using their combined power to make it clear to the evil queen that you are not being saved by her, but from her.

You shall not be saved by evil, nor be settled by her - by her family, her safety, or her kindred spirits. Instead, you are going to create a break in traditional storytelling and give your story a rather playful and philosophical twist, turning what should have been a trap or something to block you into narrative defiance.  

    In other words - you shall tripple-bomb the evil queen. 

Most stories see the summit as reaching the ultimate goal. But this is actually the most dangerous part of this particular story line. It is actually the time in which the story must end - and not in death as the evil queen’s story would go.

Instead you are going to refuse to let the stage curtain fall, as you will be walking off the edge of the stage into a new, unwritten map.

You are not buying into her game, and you are making it clear that the rules of the story line no longer apply to you. You are not just presenting as a wildcard to her, but as a person who has walked away from her so-called table all-together.

You understand that to be walking a path with the traditional opening line of a fairy tale implies that there is a set path in front of you - one with a beginning, a middle, and a predetermined end. But because you are rejecting the opening line, you are rejecting linear fate. The story doesn't have to end in tragedy nor triumph; the story can be yours.

 

“I am the wildcard that cannot be predicted, the card that cannot be bought, and the girl who walked off the edge of the stage to find the world that lies beneath.”