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Inside lay a pair of silk dance slippers, yellowed by time and stained with the dust of a ballroom floor she hadn’t stepped on in twenty years. They were a reminder of the night the music stopped—not because the clock struck midnight, but because she had chosen to run away from a life of expectations.

"If you ever feel like you're wearing shoes that don't fit, Leo, don't be afraid to take them off," she said, smiling. "The ground is much softer than you think." Once_upon_a_time_6x03

The old wooden chest in the attic didn’t contain gold or jewels, but for Elena, it held something much heavier: the weight of a life she had tried to forget. As the rain drummed a steady, rhythmic beat against the roof of her small cottage, she finally turned the key. Inside lay a pair of silk dance slippers,

"But now I realize it was the first time I ever walked toward myself," she continued. "We often think our 'happily ever after' is a destination someone else picks out for us. We think it’s a castle or a crown. But a real happy ending is just the clarity to know who you are when the music stops." "The ground is much softer than you think