# The Quiet Threshold ## Before the First Word Every story begins in the space just before it starts. Prologue is that pause, that held breath at the edge of the page. It is not the tale itself but the gentle turning toward it. On a warm July morning in 2026 I sat with this truth and felt strangely comforted. The beginning is not nothing. It is the softest part of everything that follows. ## The Door We All Walk Through We cross many thresholds in a life. Some are loud, like moving house or saying goodbye. Others are almost invisible, a quiet decision to try again, to listen better, to speak more honestly. A prologue reminds us that every meaningful change is preceded by a small, sacred moment of readiness. The moment we decide the story deserves to be told. Children understand this instinctively. They say “Once upon a time” and the air in the room changes. The words are simple, yet they mark the crossing from ordinary time into story time. We never really outgrow that magic. We just forget to notice it. - A letter written but not yet sent - A hand reaching out before it is taken - The first honest sentence after years of silence These are all prologues. ## The Gift of Beginning Again Perhaps the deepest comfort of a prologue is that it proves fresh starts are possible. The book is not ruined because the first chapter stumbled. We can always write another beginning, one that carries more kindness, more clarity, more hope than we had yesterday. The page waits without judgment. It simply holds the space until we are ready to fill it. *Every ending quietly prepares the next true beginning.*