The narrator expresses a longing for deeper engagement with life, whether through real-world experiences or imaginative tales like those involving mythical creatures. The desire for connection to both life's truths and fantastical narratives illustrates a quest for fulfillment and understanding. This yearning reflects a search for meaning in a world that often feels superficial or mundane.
The conclusion drawn is that, for the narrator, the concept of a perfect ending, or "happily-ever-after," often resides solely in the pages of the books they read. These stories provide an escape and a sense of closure that reality frequently lacks, highlighting the transformative power of literature in providing both solace and adventure.