You and Mirabel reach the crack that had previously opened in the mountain.
As the Encanto glows in the background, you and Mirabel step into the darkness of the outside world, leaving your home behind. Mirabel runs ahead of you, and you do your best to keep up.
After some time, at a riverbank, you find a small shape crouched on a rock by the water—Mirabel. She looks lost, at rock bottom, crying and ashamed of herself and what she believes she's done to the family and her home. You sit next to her, rubbing her back, comforting her.
"It's okay, Mira. I promise—everything will work out... We always have each other."
Suddenly, you hear a twig snap behind you, and you turn to see Abuela Alma approaching quietly.
Abuela Alma: "Mirabel... Y/N..."
Mirabel: "...I'm sorry. I didn't want to... hurt us... I just wanted to... to be something I'm not..."
As Mirabel starts to cry, Abuela begins to speak. You've never heard her voice like this—she's broken, exhausted... old. She looks to the water.
Abuela Alma: "I've never been able to... come back here..."
Abuela Alma sits by Mirabel, putting her between you and Abuela Alma as you look out at the river.
Abuela Alma: "This river... is where we were given our miracle..."
Mirabel: "Where Abuelo Pedro..."
Y/N: "And Abuelo Truth..."
You and Mirabel look at Abuela, trying to understand where she's coming from. She seems so lost and frail. Abuela looks back to the water...
Abuela Alma: "I thought we would have a different life... I thought I would be a different woman..."
As Abuela begins to tell the story, you and Mirabel can almost envision it.
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A Young Abuela Alma moves through her village, and a holiday candle festival is underway. She's a different person, young and full of life. She grabs a candle and hops up on the railing of a bridge to see the festivities. As she does, she notices Young Abuelo Pedro doing the same. He smiles at her, and she almost loses her balance as she smiles back. It's funny and imperfect, and she doesn't take it too seriously.
As the festivities continue in the background, Alma and Pedro sit talking, and love blossoms. Young Abuela offers him a snack from her basket. He looks into her eyes as he eats it. Butterflies swarm around them. Just then, a woman with S/C skin and interlocking arms with a brown-skinned man walks past the two. This is young Grandma/Abuela Lola and young Grandpa/Abuelo Truth. Lola gives Alma a teasing nudge, happy to see her finding love. Truth smirked at Pedro, giving him a finger gun as they walked past, leaving Alma and Pedro an embarrassed mess.
Young Abuelo and Young Abuela get married, ecstatic and in love. POOF! A photo is taken by none other than Truth L/N. He smiles sincerely, and we transition from that photo to the image in a frame near the iconic window shape we recognize from Alma's room in the Encanto casita (a re-creation). Pull back to reveal Young Alma in their humble little apartment, surprising Pedro with news... she's pregnant with triplets. He pretends to faint, then grabs her in an embrace, full of joy and love. There's a knock at their door, and there they are again, Truth and Lola, happy to share the news with their friends as well: Lola is pregnant!
In time and candlelight, Alma and Lola sit beside each other, holding their newborns wrapped in handwoven blankets. Alma, Lola, Truth, and Pedro look at each other, love and gratitude in their eyes...
Outside, however, a light grows. Buildings down the street are on fire. The unrest in town is growing out of control. Men on horseback race through the streets, intimidating people who run for cover.
Everyone looks out the window concerned, down at their newborn babies, then at each other. They know they must leave. Right now.
Lola, Alma, Pedro, and Truth have finished packing what little they can. They are leaving their life behind. The cribs sit unused in the corner of the room while Truth and Lola look off into the distance, their old home on fire. As sad as they are, they are grateful they weren't there when it happened. Everyone looks at each other once more, a life they had prepared for that they must leave.
Before they close the door, Pedro takes one last object—the candle from their wedding. And they shut the door.
With the candle lighting their way, Young Alma and Young Pedro set out into the night, trailed by a group of people carrying meager belongings. Truth leads the people, while Lola keeps everyone calm. We can see their town burning in the distance behind them. This isn't lyrical; they are running and afraid.
The displaced people trek a river, the same river by which Y/N, Mirabel, and Abuela are now sitting. As they cross it, Alma, Lola, Truth, and Pedro look at each other. We can see Pedro is encouraging Alma, Lola, and Truth, his eyes saying they will be okay. The candle in Pedro's hand flickers unnaturally, and he looks back to see evil men on horseback approaching far in the distance.
The whole group runs, desperate, through the river, fleeing. But the terrain makes it hard to run away. Young Alma looks to Pedro, panicking. She holds her babies tight, and Lola tries to hold her daughter but also drags Alma with her.
As chaos swirls around them, Pedro makes a choice. He looks back to where the horsemen are coming from and then back into Alma's eyes. She knows exactly what he's about to do, and we can see her emotions building and her fear growing.
Pedro catches her eyes and lifts her face to his. "Everything will be okay," his eyes say. He looks down at his three newborn babies, kisses their heads, and kisses Alma, who is full of love. He looks into her eyes, telling her she will survive and thrive, and their children will find a new home and have a better life.
But it doesn't stop there. Pedro eyes Truth, a look they have given each other since they were kids.
"Are you in?"
Truth smiles, sending a nod that says, "Of course."
He grabs Lola, kissing her strongly and passionately. Lola screams, telling him not to go. Truth then looks at his daughter, smiling even harder. Something tells him that he knows they'll be okay.
He bolts off to aid Pedro and Lola slips and falls onto her knees, trying to hold onto Truth.
Pedro and Truth race back to beg the men on horseback to let them live. They listen to their pleas and ignore them. And just like that, a fight breaks loose, and Truth and Pedro are lost.
As people around Lola and Alma panic, Alma looks to the river where Pedro and Truth were lost, then to her babies, family, and the lives she is now responsible for.
Lola's eyes widen. She looks at her small daughter in her hands, then at the horsemen approaching her husband and Pedro. Alma sinks to her knees, tears in her eyes, begging the earth to spare the lives of her babies, praying for salvation. She puts her hand into the soil.
And suddenly, the ground around her begins to glow, the candle fills with magic, and the sinners are blown back. We see Alma crying, heartbroken but saved. Lola's eyes are damp with tears. She looks at Alma in shock and at the candle, her face flickering with its light.
But as the people around them look in awe and appreciation, neither Alma nor Lola are celebrating. They are staring out at the river where their husbands died as the mountains rise and impede it from their view.
They are widows now.
Young Abuela looks heartbroken and vulnerable in her bedroom, which we now realize is an exact copy of the room she once shared with Pedro. She sits in the same place she did in her old apartment.
Lola sits beside her, holding her daughter as she looks at her. Her husband's resemblance is striking.
Alma looks at the babies in her arms. She cannot be weak for them. She must be strong. Their Encanto must never break the way her old home did. We see her steel herself. Wipe away her tears. This is where she began to change, where she armored up and became the Abuela we've come to know. She picks up the candle and shawl and heads out, Lola following her.
There, Lola is visibly begging to stay with Alma. She's alone, and she's scared. But Alma, scared of hurting her family anymore, tells Lola she can't stay and must leave. She can remain in Encanto but not with the Madrigals.
Lola is hurt. How could her friend do this to her?
We then see Lola living in the house where she raised Y/N, occasionally visiting Alma. Over time, due to this rift and Alma's decision, Lola and Alma began to grow distant. Lola always felt that since it was her husband who also helped Pedro and both lost their lives, she should deserve to raise her daughter somewhere as safe as La Casa Madrigal.
But Alma would have none of this...
"I was given a miracle... a second chance... and I was so afraid to lose it... that I lost sight of who our miracle was for... I lost sight of who was there for me..."
As Abuela Alma passes each new child's door, years pass, and she becomes harder and harder on her family, more rigid, and more limiting. Her expectations grow more unhealthy. You and Mirabel see this transformation as Alma moves from child to child until she reaches Mirabel, with at/N standing next to her, whose door vanishes. Mirabel looks to Abuela for compassion. And this time, Abuela sees her mistake... but it's too late...
"And... I am so sorry..."
Abuela turns and finds herself in the house's rubble. The candle is gone, and everything she had hoped for is destroyed. She falls to her knees.
"...You never hurt our family, Y/N, Mirabel... We are broken... because of me."
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You find yourself again, done imagining how that horrible past must've gone. You look at Mirabel and Abuela Alma, Abuela Alma at her most vulnerable. Ashamed, Abuela Alma stops speaking. Mirabel takes in her grandmother, seeing all her pain and good intentions gone wrong. But as Mirabel looks to Abuela Alma...
Grandma Lola: "...Heh. It took you a long time to say that, Alma."
Y/N: "Grandma Lola!"
Everyone turns to see Grandma Lola behind them, a warm smile on her face.
Grandma Lola: "Don't worry, I forgive you, Hermana."
Alma smiles hard, and tears stream down her face once more. She quickly gets up and hugs Lola, who hugs her back. The two share a warm smile as they sway side to side.
You and Mirabel look at each other and smile. Mirabel then sees something behind in the distance—a butterfly—which flies onto a reed in the middle of the water.
Just like in the vision.
Mirabel stares at the butterfly, transfixed. She then looks at Abuela, understanding this moment. She realizes that the person Mirabel has always needed to embrace is Abuela.
Once Abuela Alma is done hugging Grandma Lola, she slowly walks over to Mirabel, who takes her hand and gently guides her into the water.
Mirabel: "Abuela... I can finally see. You lost your home, lost everything... you suffered so much, all alone, so it would never happen again. We were saved because of you. We were given a miracle because of you. We are a family because of you. And nothing could ever be broken that we can't fix together."
As this lands on Abuela, her heart seems to crack open. She feels a great weight lift from her shoulders. It is a quiet moment of release fifty years in the making.
Suddenly, the sun peeks through the clouds, illuminating the river with beautiful pink hues, wondrous and spectacular. Alma looks at Mirabel in awe and hugs her tightly, tears in her eyes.
Abuela Alma: "I asked my Pedro for help. Mirabel... he sent me you."
As they embrace in the middle of the river, the butterfly flaps into the wind, and soon, thousands of butterflies begin to fill the air, swirling around them. Mirabel tears up, filled with emotion. Abuela looks at the butterflies, this beautiful moment, this place redefined.
You hug Grandma Lola, and once that's over, you step into the river to share the moment with them. But Grandma Lola grabs you before you can fully step in.
With a warm smile, Grandma Lola simply says, "Let them have their moment."
The ambiance swells as even more butterflies begin to swarm around them. At this moment, they begin to migrate back toward the Encanto, like an aerial superhighway of butterflies. You and Mirabel look up, feeling the pull, excited for the future. You and Grandma Lola follow Mirabel and Abuela Alma far back enough to converse.
Grandma Lola: "You know... I am so proud of you, mi hijo."
Y/N: "...Really?"
Granda Lola: "When your mother died after giving birth to you, I... I started to lose hope. But, then, I saw your eyes open for the first time."
You beam warmly.
Grandma Lola: "And I'm grateful you look like your mother and not your father." Grandma Lola pinches your cheek, making you chuckle as you brush her hands away. "You have that... "natural density" your father had, though."
Y/N: "Whatever that means."
Grandma Lola: "And about your dad, I hope you don't blame Bruno for his leaving... Your father was scared. After getting a vision from Bruno, telling him that he'd die, I'd leave Encanto too."
Y/N: "He left without us... He left when Mamá died... I don't respect him. But—I don't blame Bruno... Anymore."
Grandma Lola raises an eyebrow. "Any more?"
You gulp. "I may or may not have punched him in the face."
Grandma Lola: "Hijo!"
Y/N: "What? I'm sorry!"
You, Grandma Lola, Mirabel, and Abuela Alma reach the riverbank's edge when something dark and significant crashes through the wilderness before you.
It's Bruno on a horse with a lead that holds another horse. He looks awkward and ridiculous.
Bruno: "They didn't do this! They didn't do this! I gave them a vision! It was me! I was like, go! And they were like fttt! They only wanted to help. I... don't care what you think of me, but if you're too stubborn to, to—"
Abuela Alma embraces and kisses him on his cheek.
Abuela Alma: "Brunito..."
Bruno is confused. He looks to you and Mirabel.
Bruno: "I feel like I missed something important."
Mirabel: "Come on..."
Abuela gives Bruno an affectionate look before taking his hand and walking after Mirabel. Mirabel climbs up on the horse. She helps Abuela, who then helps Bruno.
You take the other lead from Bruno, helping Grandma Lola onto the horse, then mount it yourself, leading the horse with your grandmother holding onto you.
Bruno: "What—what's happening? Where are we going?"
Mirabel: "Home."
You and Mirabel simultaneously flick your leads, galloping away, back towards the Encanto.
⌞Now, In Encanto⌝
At the town square, Mirabel and Y/N race on their horses like bona fide heroes. Abuela Alma and Bruno cling to Mirabel, while Grandma Lola clings to Y/N, making the group look like a heroic quintet returning.
Y/N: "Keep up, Mira!"
Mirabel: "I have three people!"
Grandma Lola: "Slow down—!"
The kids and townspeople watch, stunned, as Y/N and Mirabel race through the streets. The kids see them and freak out.
Pumped Juancho: "It's them, I found them!"
Little Alejandra: "I found them!"
Innocent Cecilia: "They're back, they're back, they're back!"
Now, at the ruins of Casa Madrigal, Mirabel and Y/N skid to a stop on the side of the ruined house. For a moment, they are taken aback by the severity of the damage, but they don't let it shake their confidence. Julieta comes running from the other side as they hurry to the front.
Julieta: "Mirabel?! Y/N?!"
Julieta runs to Mirabel, relieved that her daughter has returned and is okay. She grasps Mirabel in a hug and quickly pulls Y/N into the hug as well.
Julieta: "You guys are okay!"
Mirabel: "Mamá..."
Y/N: "Hey, Julieta."
Julieta: "Ay mi amores, I was so worried... we couldn't find you."
Agustín: "There were bees everywhere."
Mirabel puts her hand on her dad's welted face.
Y/N: "Ew."
Agustín: "I'll be okay."
Camilo: "Uh... not if we don't have a house."
They look to Camilo. Félix nudges Camilo with his elbow.
Camilo: "What? We don't have a house. I can't say we don't have a house? What is that? It's not a house."
Mirabel walks up to the standing arch, which used to be the house's front door...
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Mirabel: "Look at this home. We need a new foundation. It may seem hopeless, but we'll get by just fine."
The family begins to assemble in front of the house.
Mirabel: "Look at this family, a glowing constellation. So full of stars, and everybody wants to shine. But the stars don't shine, they burn. And the constellations shift. I think it's time you learn you're more than just your gift..."
Abuela Alma walks up and through the archway.
Abuela Alma: "And I'm sorry I held on too tight, just so afraid I'd lose you too."
Abuela Alma beckons over Bruno's shadowy figure.
Abuela Alma: "The miracle is not some magic that you've got. The miracle is you, not some gift, just you."
Abuela Alma and Mirabel: "The miracle is you, all of you, all of you."
The reunited triplets hug. Camilo stares at Bruno.
Camilo: "Okay, so... we gonna talk about Bruno...?"
Antonio: "That's Bruno."
Bruno nods awkwardly.
Bruno: "Yeah, there's a lot to say about Bruno..."
He grabs Pepa and spins her around. "I'll start, okay!" He shouts.
Bruno: "I'm sorry about your wedding, didn't mean to be upsetting. That wasn't a prophecy. I could just see you were sweating. And I wanted you to know that your bro loves you so. Let it in, let it out, let it rain, let it snow. Let it go..."
Pepa bursts into tears. Félix lifts his arms in triumph and hugs Pepa.
Félix: "That's what I'm always saying, Bro!"
Bruno turns back to the center regarding the family.
Bruno: "I got a lot of 'pologies, I've got to say."
Julieta: "Hey, we're just happy that you're here, okay?"
Bruno: "But—"
Pepa: "Come into the light!"
Bruno: "But—"
Agustín: "The triplets all reunite!"
Julieta: "And no matter what happens..."
Julieta and Pepa: "We're gonna find our way."
Dolores: "Yo, I knew he never left. I heard him every day..."
They hear a cavalcade of noise and drums.
Abuela Alma: "What's that sound?"
Antonio: "I think it's everyone in town..."
The townspeople, led by Grandma Lola, appear over the crest of the mountain. They see the town children, Mariano and his Abuela, and everyone they've met.
Townspeople: "Hey! Lay down your load, lay down your load. We're only down the road; we're only down the road. We have no gifts, but we are many, and we'll do anything for you!"
The Madrigals and the town begin to rebuild the home. Bruno helps map out the house's layout with his sand, Pumped Juancho chugs a bunch of coffee and nails like a fiend, and Y/N, Mirabel, Isabela, and Luisa work together like never before.
Isabela: "It's a dream when we work as a team."
Mirabel: "You're so strong, Y/N."
Y/N: "And you're so amazing, Mira."
Luisa: "Yeah, but sometimes I cry—"
Isabela and Mirabel: "So do I!"
Y/N: "We can all be strong together."
Luisa: "I may not be as strong, but I'm getting wiser."
Isabela: "Yeah, I need sunlight and fertilizer. C'mon, let's plant something new and watch it fly."
Isabela, Luisa, Y/N, and Mirabel: "Straight up to the sky..."
Julieta, Agustín, and Grandma Lola watch Mirabel and Y/N leading the house-building effort with pride.
Julieta and Mirabel: "The stars don't shine, they burn. The constellations glow. The seasons change in turn."
Julieta: "Would you watch our little girl go?"
Agustín: "She takes after you."
Grandma Lola: "... Can't stop thinking about how proud I am of mi Nieto."
Julieta & Agustín: "He takes after you."
Grandma Lola smiles.
The rebuilding effort continues. Mariano sighs dramatically, sitting on broken stairs. Mirabel approaches with Y/N.
Mirabel: "Hey, Mariano, why so blue?"
Mariano: "I... just have so much love inside..."
Y/N: "You know, Mirabel's got this cousin too. Have you met Dolores?"
Dolores appears out of nowhere.
Dolores: "Okay, I'll take it from here, goodbye!" She bumps Mirabel and Y/N out of the way.
She turns to Mariano.
Dolores: "You talk so loud. You take care of your mother, and you make her proud. You write your own poetry every night when you go to sleep. And I'm seizing the moment, so won't you wake up and notice me?"
Mariano: "Dolores... I see you."
Dolores: "And I hear you."
Mirabel: "Yes!"
Townspeople: "All of you, all of you."
Mariano: "Let's get married!"
Dolores: "Slow down."
Mirabel, Abuela, and Townspeople: "All of you, all of you."
Now, Mirabel and Y/N stand outside the newly completed Casa Madrigal. It's not the same as before... and that's okay.
꧁༺✧༻꧂
Mirabel: "Home, sweet home."
Y/N: "I like the new foundation."
Abuela Alma: "It isn't perfect."
Mirabel: "Neither are we."
Abuela Alma: "That's true. Just one more thing—before the celebration."
Mirabel: "What?"
Bruno: "We need a doorknob."
Antonio: "We made this one for you..."
Antonio hands Mirabel a new doorknob with an "M" on it. Mirabel looks up to see the family gathering around her. Antonio takes Mirabel's hand, and Mirabel takes Y/N's as Antonio walks them toward the front door. People in town begin to join as well.
Camilo, Dolores, Félix, Pepa: "We see how bright you burn..."
Luisa, Isabela: "We see how brave you've been..."
Agustín, Julieta: "Now see yourself in turn..."
Bruno: "You're the real gift, kid. Let us in."
Abuela Alma and Grandma Lola touch Mirabel's and Y/N's faces, proud and emotional.
Abuela Alma and Grandma Lola: "Open your eyes..."
Abuela Alma: "Abre los ojos... What do you see?"
Mirabel looks at her reflection in her doorknob and smiles; Y/N's face is there, too.
Mirabel: "I see... me... I see... Us. All of us."
Mirabel looks to her family, who all smile back. Mirabel turns, then places her doorknob into the house's front door and...
Nothing happens?!
Everyone in town becomes shocked, murmuring among themselves. Y/N gets nervous, shuffling his feet.
Y/N: "Uh, wait... I... I think we forgot o-one more thing."
Our dense Y/N watches as Abuela Alma gently pushes Mirabel toward him, and Grandma Lola does the same with Y/N.
Grandma Lola and Abuela Alma: "You take too long!"
The two stumble toward each other, their faces inches apart. Mirabel looks into Y/N's eyes, her heart pounding.
Mirabel: "I... I think this might help."
She takes a deep breath, then slowly, tentatively, leans in and kisses Y/N. The kiss is soft and hesitant, but it deepens as they both feel a magical rush.
Mirabel pulls away, her cheeks flushed.
Mirabel: "I... I'm sorry..."
But Y/N, still feeling the rush of magic, Y/N smiles and, with newfound confidence, leans in and kisses her again. This time, the kiss is more assured, filled with the emotions they've been holding back—or, in Y/N's case, feelings that he just realized he had.
Y/N wraps his arms around her, his lips combining with hers, warm, plump, and soft. The crowd erupts in cheers, sensing the magic in the air.
Agustín: "Hey, hey, young man! Not too much now!" He chuckles, playfully wagging his finger at Y/N but clearly happy.
Isabela: "Finally, Y/N! I'm so happy for you two!" She beams, genuinely delighted.
Abuela Alma and Grandma Lola exchange pleased glances, their long-standing tension dissolving into shared joy.
Mirabel pulls away, her face red. Y/N does the same; his face, too, is surprisingly red. Mirabel then smiles, pushing her glasses up with her free hand.
Mirabel: "It took you... way too long to do that."
Y/N: "Heh... Better late than never."
She reaches for the doorknob again, this time holding Y/N's hand in hers.
Mirabel: "Let's do this... together."
Y/N: "Right."
As their hands touch the doorknob, WHOOSH! An explosion of light races over the entire Encanto, restoring its magic and healing the cracks that had spread throughout the town. A new miracle.
The house comes back to life, glowing with vibrant colors. It seems to "wave" at Y/N and Mirabel, who wave back, grinning.
Mirabel: "Hola, Casita."
The entire town cheers, surrounding Y/N and Mirabel with love and admiration. Y/N feels the magic settle within him, a permanent part of who he is now.
Félix: "That's what I'm talking about!"
As Mirabel waves, the house zips her and Y/N through the front doors into the home. Mirabel looks back to her family and the gathering crowd from town.
Mirabel: "C'mon, get in here!"
The house yanks everyone else into it, too, and they cheer and celebrate.
Mirabel and Y/N, still hand in hand, enter the courtyard to see everyone's doors glowing with a new kind of magic. The doors are unformed... gifts are no longer set in stone.
Antonio rides past on his jaguar. Isabela creates new, bizarre plants, transforming herself away from expected "perfection." Luisa regains her strength, but the donkeys (under Antonio's supervision) carry her to a hammock to relax with a beverage. Snow begins to fall overhead, and Pepa dances under her snow cloud with Félix.
Y/N, Mirabel, Bruno, Grandma Lola, and Abuela Alma are watching all of this. They are suddenly yanked off by the house, which grabs the entire family and places them for a new family portrait. The house slides over the camera, and one of Bruno's rats snaps a picture as...
Abuela Alma: "Everyone, together."
The Casita squeezes this whole, imperfectly perfect family together.
Family: "La Familia Madrigal!"
Y/N and Grandma Lola: "And La Familia L/N!"
Everyone laughs, the camera snapping the imperfect and yet so-perfect photo.
Y/N and Mirabel share a tender look, their hands still intertwined, a promise of the future they will build together. They lean in for another kiss, this one gentle and full of the love they've realized over their adventure. The family around them cheers, celebrating not just the return of their home but the newfound connections and understanding between them all.
Abuela Alma and Grandma Lola, standing side by side, smile at each other, their past grievances finally laid to rest. They embrace, tears of joy and relief streaming down their faces.
Abuela Alma: "The true miracle is our family, united and strong."
Grandma Lola: "And the love that binds us together, no matter what."
Bruno looks at the family, his heart swelling with happiness. For the first time in years, he feels truly at home.
As the sun sets over the restored Encanto, the entire family gathers for a feast, celebrating their new beginning. The town joins in, everyone coming together in a vibrant, joyous celebration of life, love, and the miracle that is their united family.
Y/N: "Together, we can face anything."
Mirabel: "As long as we have each other."
The sun sets with the family and townspeople dancing and laughing, the house glowing with a warm, welcoming light.
The true miracle of the Encanto isn't the magic that grants gifts but the magic of love, unity, and the bonds that hold them together.
I told you.
All Mirabel and Y/N need...
Is each other.
꧁༺The End.༻꧂
Thank you all for sticking with me on this journey. I know it took me forever to finish this book, and I may have inadvertently "killed" it myself, but just know that I care about this book just as much as I care about any other book. I was honestly sad to have to end this book.
It's so sad, to the point where I'd be willing to write a sequel. However, I'm a bit conflicted.
Theres Option A:
A) We wait for "Encanto 2." (is this even happening?)
Or Option B:
B) I write the sequel, which involves Y/N coming across his father, Mirabel, and Y/N's relationship, new characters, a new "villain," etc!
Or Option C:
C) I leave the book where it is. (if you pick this, I don't like you.)
All jokes aside, I genuinely thank all of you for supporting me in this book and continuing to read it after I went a long time without updating it.
I give special thanks to the people who voted and especially commented on this story, even after it took me almost three years to update it. You guys have no idea how much it means to see a comment and vote, especially after you think you've "killed" a book.
And to the people that convinced me not to delete this book...
(This is an old chapter)
I made a shit post asking if I should bring the book back, and every single comment said yes. Thank you to everyone who did so and left motivational messages. You guys know who you are; you are the true heroes, which means a lot.
I'll see you guys in book two, yeah?
Slogus out ⚡️.