Since 'novels' is a noun in its own right, it's not common for other words to end with it in the English language. But if we stretch it a bit, we could consider 'romance - novels' as an example. This is really just using 'novels' as part of a descriptive phrase for a type of novel though, not a traditional word - ending situation.
Well, without knowing which classic novel you specifically refer to, it's hard to say the final two words. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen, the last two words could be considered 'happily ever' if we take the general sense of the ending. But there are so many classic novels like 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville, and it's almost impossible to guess the last two words without more context.
Some common words are 'walked', 'talked', 'loved'. These words can be used to describe actions or states in a novel. For example, 'He walked slowly down the street', which gives a sense of the character's movement. 'She talked softly to her friend', showing an interaction. 'They loved each other deeply', expressing an emotion.
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One possible theme could be the passage of time. Summer is a time often associated with freedom and growth, and the idea of 'before the end' might imply a sense of urgency or change coming. Another theme could be lost love. Maybe there are relationships that are about to end as summer comes to a close. It could also be about self - discovery. The end of summer can mark a transition period where a character realizes something new about themselves.
Perhaps the house was once a stop on the Underground Railroad. It could have been a safe haven for slaves escaping to freedom. The back story might include the brave efforts of the people who hid and helped the slaves. There could be hidden tunnels or secret rooms in the house that were used for this purpose, and the local lore could be filled with tales of heroism and danger associated with those times.
Some possible elements in the story could be that the house was built on an ancient burial ground. This could explain the strange occurrences. There might also be a story of a reclusive hermit who used to live there and left behind some kind of mystery or valuable knowledge. Another element could be that the house has some sort of architectural anomaly that adds to its mystery, like secret passages or rooms. And perhaps there are local legends about a witch or a wizard who once visited the house, which contributed to its spooky reputation.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, a dark force from outer space arrives and corrupts Stitch's mind. He then betrays Lilo and joins the dark side. This could lead to a battle where Lilo has to find a way to save Stitch from the darkness without getting killed herself.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, Naruto is fatally injured by a powerful enemy who has lured him to the Valley of the End. He's outnumbered and despite his best efforts, he succumbs to his wounds. His death then has a profound impact on all his friends and the entire ninja community, leading to a new era of unrest and a search for a new hero.
The end of a story can also be named 'finale' or 'closing'.
Some good words to end a story could be 'And so, they lived happily ever after.' It gives a sense of finality and a positive conclusion. Another option could be 'In the end, all was well.' which is simple yet effective. Or perhaps 'Finally, peace was restored.' which can be used for stories with a bit of turmoil.