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Run, Girl (If You Can)
Author: Mcllorycat
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Keeley, a simple plain Jane, hits the jackpot. [No, she did not win the lottery!] At least that's what she thinks when she marries the most eligible bachelor in New York City: Aaron, a wealthy cold-hearted heartthrob and Tycoon. She wants to show the world that she deserves her position and bends over backward to fit into his world. One beautiful day, Aaron hands her a document asking her to sign. A divorce paper... "She's pregnant, and I need to take responsibility." That is the last thing that keeps on playing in her mind before she takes her last breath. Keeley dies, a 'hit and run'. [End of story. Not!] For some unexplainable reason, she wakes up as her younger self. A young high school girl, around the time when she first meets her cheating husband. Remembering her life with Aaron before she died, she makes a promise to herself that she will do everything in her power to avoid him at all costs. Will she be able to keep her promise when Aaron has his own plans as well, specifically for her? Or will she repeat history and fall for him once more... Why not journey with me and find out the truth behind their story. *Cover art by polkadottedscrunchie*

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Is 'end of story' the same as 'end of the story'?
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2024-11-28 19:21
In most cases, 'end of story' and 'end of the story' are interchangeable. They are expressions used to mark the finality of something. For instance, when telling a story and you reach the end, you can use either phrase. However, 'end of story' might be more commonly used in casual speech, while 'end of the story' could be seen as a bit more formal, but this difference is very subtle.
Is 'end of the story or end of story' an idiomatic expression?
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2024-12-17 00:13
Yes, it is. Idiomatic expressions are phrases that have a meaning different from the literal meaning of the words. 'End of the story' is used to signify the end or conclusion of a matter, not just the end of a literal story.
Why 'end of story' instead of 'end of the story'?
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2024-10-07 18:05
It could be that 'end of story' has become a common idiomatic expression, and people use it habitually. Also, in some cases, leaving out 'the' gives a more emphatic or final feel to the phrase.
What does 'end of the story or end of story' mean?
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2024-12-16 01:53
Well, 'end of the story' or 'end of story' is often used when someone wants to wrap up a narrative or explanation. For example, if you're telling a friend about a problem you had at work and how you solved it, you might say 'end of the story' at the end to show that there are no more details or developments to add. It can also be used in a more figurative sense, like when you've made a decision and there's no going back, you can say it to emphasize finality.
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2026-04-03 10:33
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