I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about a relationship where someone leaves suddenly and wordlessly, which could lead to a series of events like the other person's search for answers, dealing with heartbreak, and perhaps self - discovery.
I don't know as I haven't read the novel. Maybe there's a protagonist who is left behind when someone else leaves without a word, and the person who leaves could also be a main character.
Normally, novels without an ending would leave a deep impression because they allowed people to keep imagining and exploring the plot and ending of the story. This kind of open ending usually made people pay more attention to other aspects of the novel, such as character creation, plot development, worldview, and so on.
In addition, some novels may deliberately leave some suspense for people to continue reading to learn more information, which is one of the reasons why they can leave a deep impression on people.
However, there were also some novels whose endings were already known, such as the Harry Potter series and the Twilight series. The endings of these novels had already been deeply rooted in people's hearts, and it was difficult to leave a deep impression on others.
There were many reasons why the male protagonist left without saying goodbye. The following were some common reasons:
1. Urgent mission: The male protagonist of the novel may have to leave the female protagonist because of an urgent mission, such as being on a dangerous mission or needing to leave for a period of time to deal with an emergency.
2. Different Concepts: The male protagonist and the female protagonist may have different concepts. The male protagonist may feel that the female protagonist's approach or concept does not conform to his values and thus decided to leave.
3. Relationship problems: The male protagonist of the novel may leave without saying goodbye because of relationship problems, such as emotional entanglement with the female protagonist or having to leave the female protagonist for family reasons.
4. Escape from reality: The male protagonist of the novel may leave without saying goodbye because he wants to escape from reality. For example, when he faces some difficulties or problems, he needs to leave the novel world to escape from reality.
5. Health problems: The male protagonist may have to leave the female protagonist due to health problems, such as serious illness or need treatment.
These are just some common reasons for leaving without saying goodbye. The specific reasons may vary from person to person. Every male protagonist in a novel has his own unique background and experience, so the reasons for leaving without saying goodbye will also vary.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms may allow you to exit or leave a private story without deleting it, perhaps by just removing your access or association with it. But others may not have such an option and leaving might be equivalent to deleting.
Yes, you can. You can simply say you have other things to attend to or that you're not in the right headspace for that kind of story at the moment. For example, 'I'm really sorry, but I've got a lot on my mind right now and can't really focus on this story.'
If 'her' refers to a person in a non - journalism context, it's really unclear. Maybe you could clarify what 'top story' means in this situation. It could be that you need to remove any kind of main narrative or important account related to her, but without more context it's hard to be more specific.