In this extended tale, the music acts as a bridge. It follows them to the , where they stood suspended between two warring worlds. The additional minutes in this version represent the "extra time" they fought for—the moments stolen from fate to prove that love can grow even in a garden watered by bitterness. The Fairytale’s End
The "Extended Version" captures the cyclical nature of their journey:
The story begins on a windswept balcony overlooking the Mesopotamian plains. As the first violin notes of the extended track swell, we find staring into the distance. To her, the music is a reminder of the swings Miran built for her in the sky—a dream that felt "like a fairytale" before the weight of a decades-old blood feud threatened to crush it.