You can start by imagining different possible outcomes based on the characters' personalities and the story's themes. Let your creativity flow and think outside the box.
Here are a few novels with good endings:
1. "Guide to the Genius Adonis"(also known as "Counting the Ages"): This is a love story that goes from school to marriage. The story in the middle is a little brutal, but the ending is good.
2. "My Wife Is Spoiled to Heaven": This novel is very heart-wrenching, but the ending is good.
3. "Love at First Sight, Love at Goodbye": This was a modern romance novel about love and marriage. It was about the love story between a surgeon and a master's student. The ending was also good.
I hope these recommendations will meet your needs.
One alternative way is to use the 'pantser' method. Instead of planning everything in advance, you just start writing and let the story unfold as you go. Another way could be collaborative writing, where you work with other writers, each bringing different ideas and styles. Also, you can try writing from different perspectives. For example, instead of the usual third - person or first - person, use second - person which can create a very immersive experience for the reader.
One alternative ending story could be for 'Cinderella'. Instead of marrying the prince, she realizes she values her freedom more and opens a successful shoe - making business in the village. She becomes an inspiration for young women to pursue their own dreams.
When the character finally opened the mysterious package, they found a beautiful hand - made necklace. It had a note attached which said it was from a long - lost relative who had been searching for them. This necklace became a cherished family heirloom.
Finally, after days of searching, the main character found the lost key under the old sofa in the attic. It had been accidentally dropped there when they were rummaging through some old boxes. With the key in hand, they were able to open the locked chest that held their great - grandfather's precious heirlooms.
In the original story, Cinderella marries the prince. But in my different ending, when the prince comes to find the owner of the glass slipper, Cinderella decides she doesn't want to be a princess. She tells the prince that she values her freedom more. She gives the slipper back to him and says she will stay in her small cottage, continuing her simple and happy life with her animal friends.
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Lily. She had been traveling all day and was exhausted. She was trying to find her way back to her hotel in a strange city. She walked for a long time until she finally found a busy street corner. There, she hailed a taxi. The taxi driver was an old man with a kind face. He listened to Lily's destination and started driving. Along the way, he told her interesting stories about the city. When they reached the hotel, Lily thanked him profusely. The taxi driver just smiled and said 'Have a good night.' And that was the end of Lily's eventful day with the helpful taxi driver.
In this new ending, Cinderella decided not to go to the ball at all. She realized that she didn't need a prince to be happy. Instead, she used her skills to start her own business in the village. She made beautiful dresses for the women in the village and became very successful. One day, the prince, while traveling through the village, saw Cinderella and was instantly smitten by her confidence and independence. He asked her to marry him, but she said she would only do so if they could rule the kingdom together as equals, and he agreed.