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But here is the secret the best stories already know: The "ending" is a lie. In real life, the kiss is not the climax; it is the beginning of the second act. The real romance is what comes after the credits roll—the arguments about dishwashers, the silent car rides after a bad day, the decision to choose the same person every morning for fifty years.