Opal's ending is one of those bittersweet moments that lingers in your mind long after you finish reading. The story wraps up with her finally confronting the truth about her past, which was shrouded in mystery for most of the book. She learns to accept her flaws and embraces her unique abilities, but not without sacrifice. The final chapters are intense—her relationships shift, some friendships fracture, and others deepen in unexpected ways. The author leaves just enough ambiguity to make you wonder what’s next for her, but it feels satisfying, like closing a diary after pouring your heart into it.
What really got me was the symbolism in the last scene. Opal stands at the edge of a lake, reflecting on everything she’s lost and gained. The water mirrors her emotions—sometimes calm, sometimes turbulent—and it’s such a poetic way to tie her journey together. I won’t spoil whether she finds 'happiness' in the traditional sense, but it’s clear she’s found something more valuable: self-understanding. It’s the kind of ending that makes you want to flip back to the first page and reread it with fresh eyes.