A bit empty sometimes. After pouring out a story, there can be a strange feeling of emptiness. It's as if you've given away a part of yourself that was occupied with that story, and now there's a little void. But at the same time, there's also a sense of accomplishment that comes with sharing.
Relieved. It's like you've finally unloaded all the information or experiences you wanted to share.
Satisfied. Because you managed to get through the whole story without interruption and you've told it in the way you wanted to. It's like achieving a small goal of communication. You've conveyed your message, your story, and now it's out there for others to take in or react to.
Oliver might feel relieved and hopeful. After going through all the hardships, he finally finds some peace and a sense of belonging.
At the end of a story, readers can also feel inspired. If the story has a strong message about perseverance, for example, and the main character overcomes great obstacles, it can motivate the reader to face their own challenges in life. It's like the story gives them a boost of energy and positive thinking.
He felt relieved. Maybe all the challenges and uncertainties were finally over for him.
She probably feels shocked and bitter. After all the hard work for nothing.
Kenny felt relieved. He had overcome many challenges and could finally breathe easy.
Joby might feel a mix of emotions. Maybe there's a sense of accomplishment for overcoming difficulties, but also a tinge of sadness for what was left behind. It all depends on the specific events of the story.
He feels relieved and happy. The challenges he faced throughout the story were overcome, and he found peace.
Bilbo feels a sense of accomplishment and contentment. He's had quite the adventure and is ready to settle down.
Rachel's emotions at the end of the story are a mix of satisfaction and a touch of nostalgia. She's happy with the outcome but also reflects on the journey with some fond memories.
She might feel relieved. Maybe all the problems or conflicts in the story got resolved, so she has a sense of peace at the end.
Eveline ended up feeling a mix of resignation and disappointment. She couldn't break free from her circumstances despite her initial hopes. Her internal struggle left her emotionally drained and stuck.