How do you write an Epilogue?

Answer:
An epilogue is an afterthought of sorts, attached to the end of a story. After the main part of the story is concluded, an epilogue gives a glimpse into the future of the character(s) or storyline. Epilogues often hint at a possible sequel. For example, a murder mystery ends with the detective discovering the identity of the killer and the killer is apprehended. In an epilogue, the detective may find himself relaxing on vacation to suddenly receive word that he is needed to solve another case.

It also has to deal with the person or the issue in the story. You can't just make a bad one it has to be on your story.

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