In the end of the Pretty Little Liar novel, the girls triumph over 'A'. The revelation of 'A's identity gives them a sense of relief and they can then focus on rebuilding their lives and mending their friendships.
In the novel's ending, the mystery is finally resolved. The identity of 'A' is revealed, and the girls are able to put an end to the constant torment they've been through. They also learn a great deal about themselves and their friendships along the way.
Spencer is also very popular. Her intelligence and competitiveness can be the center of many fanfictions. Writers can write about her academic struggles, her relationship with her family, and how she uses her smarts to try and figure out the identity of 'A'.
One idea could be exploring a different backstory for one of the main characters. For example, what if Aria had a secret relationship with someone before she moved back to Rosewood. This could add a whole new layer of mystery and drama to the story.
The plot involves the Little Prince leaving his tiny planet which has a rose he loves. On his journey through the universe, he encounters different beings on different planets, each representing a different vice or quirk of human nature. When he reaches Earth, he experiences many things. He discovers the beauty and complexity of human relationships, especially through his interactions with the fox and the pilot. After all these adventures, he decides to go back to his own planet to be with his rose.
The end shows the family maintaining their secrecy against the police inquiries.
The story focuses on some girls in the Turkish version of 'Pretty Little Liars'. They face a mystery where someone is threatening to expose their secrets, and they struggle to find out who and also deal with their normal teenage lives.
The end of the story sees the water horse leaving for the loch. It's grown and now it's time for it to return to its home in the water.
As I have no information about the John Burns story, I'm unable to give a brief description of its end. It could be anything from a victorious conclusion to a rather gloomy finale.
Sure. In the end, you choose a faction. Depending on that choice, the Commonwealth is either ruled in a certain way or faces different fates. For instance, the Minutemen option gives a more democratic - like rule.
Sure. The end of Evolve's story was its decline. It had problems that made it less appealing, so it lost players and eventually stopped being updated.