afterword

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sometimes, saving means letting go. saving means heartbreak. and for eloise park and jonah kim, it was written in the stars. because love stories don't always connect like astrology, and they certainly don't glow like the sun. depression and anxiety are themes entwined in this story, so please remember that smiles don't always equal happiness. please be considerate.

please don't leave rude comments about my characters. they're portrayed as human beings, and i won't tolerate any ignorance.

'constellations of you and me' has officially come to a close, and it's still so bittersweet. thank you for reading, for voting, for commenting, and for always supporting me through thick and thin. you're magic.

eloise and jonah will appear again in other works, so it's not an official goodbye for these two yet, but keep an eye out.

questions of 'was i good enough?' and statements of 'i wish i was enough for you' always orbit around the planet of regret, but please know you mean everything. you are always enough. eloise leans this lesson eventually, and jonah was certainly a start.

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