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- Nora feels she's close to finishing her journey in the Midnight Library.
- She debates whether to choose her original life or another path.
- Nora expresses her pain and desire to stop exploring different lives.
- Mrs Elm explains that the library exists because Nora is still seeking her true life.
- Nora fears the pain of real life, including her brother's death.
- Mrs Elm encourages her to keep trying, reminding her that every experience serves a purpose.
- Nora's emotional breakdown causes a temporary disruption in the library's stability.
- Mrs Elm advises her that even the smallest, ordinary lives can lead to happiness.
- Nora recalls a childhood river swim, feeling stuck and in the middle of her choices.
- Mrs Elm tells her that surviving a difficult life means she’s committed to living.
- Nora realizes she has many more lives to explore, beyond the obvious ones.
- She learns that regrets are actually wishes for different lives.
- Nora samples various lives: Paris teacher, yoga instructor, author, mother, and more.
- Each life feels like a different movement in a symphony, with unique emotions.
- She sees that some lives are full of success, others of struggle, but all are possibilities.
- Nora begins to accept that she doesn’t need to understand everything about life.
- She recognizes that her desire to end her misery was based on feeling trapped.
- Mrs Elm explains that every book (life) is an escape, and she can always choose again.
- Nora admits she’s lost her way and feels overwhelmed by endless options.
- Mrs Elm advises her to focus on the small, meaningful things and her true self.
- Nora realizes she’s been trying to undo her regrets, but she needs to embrace her authentic life.
- She understands that she can’t take the same life out twice; each choice is unique.
- Mrs Elm encourages her to imagine new, less obvious lives that could bring happiness.
- They compare life to a chess game, full of endless possibilities and moves.
- Nora feels that life, like chess, is about making moves and accepting chaos.
- She chooses to move her pawn, symbolizing her decision to keep going.
- Nora reflects on her past, her regrets, and her desire for a life she truly loves.
- She recognizes that happiness isn’t about perfection but about acceptance and hope.
- Mrs Elm reminds her that every life is a chance to escape and find fulfillment.
- Nora realizes she’s been seeking validation and kindness in the wrong places.
- She recalls moments of kindness in her past, like Ash helping her with a dead cat.
- Nora considers a life where she said yes to a coffee date with Ash.
- She hopes that choosing that life might lead to happiness and connection.
- As she makes her decision, the library begins to settle, and the shelves move again.
- Mrs Elm tells her that they’re nearing the end of her journey.
- Nora feels she’s finally understanding that life is about making choices and embracing uncertainty.
- She recognizes that she can keep exploring new lives, but she must also accept herself.
- The story hints that Nora’s journey is coming to a close, but her new understanding is just beginning.