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[WPC#3: Bronze Tier Winner] In the famous romance novel “A Happy Ending” has a cliche plot of a heroine picking her favorite fish in the fishpond and becoming a happy female lead at the end of the story. The villainess, Evelyn Callie von Emsworth is the young lady of the Dukes House, a spoiled lady that craved for love, she bullies the heroine and died at the guillotine by the order of the Male Lead which she loves. While everyone had "A Happy Ending", only Evelyn was met with a tragic death. What will happen when a graduating college student died and become part of the famous novel “A Happy Ending” and became the tragic villainess of the story? Will she stay at the original plot? Or will she turn her fate and create another path? Will everything came to light and will the story deviate from the original? *** [EXCERPTS:] "I don't need a useless daughter," said Duke Keene. "Why can you just die silently?" Allan said. "You were the one who was always stalking me. Disgusting!" said Edickart. "You're the one who's playing with fire!" Cabel said. "Can you mind your own business?!" Silvester states. "I hate you and your whole family!" said Adley. "How can you do this, Lady Evelyn?! You're vicious!" said by the heroine, Elise. "Wait... I didn't do any of this!" Evelyn pleaded! But wait... What is this?! "There's something you need to know... The answer lies in your lost memories." "Wait... And who the f*ck are you?!" *** Find out how she will regain her lost memories and how the future will unveil for the future Villainess. "Hello, Author??? Yohoo~ there wasn't something like this written in your story?!" (√ # ` ×` )√ *turn table* "This is a scam! I need a refund for this stupid novel!!!" - P.s. picture, not mine. credit to the owner. Take note: THIS NOVEL IS A SLOW BURN.

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After Marrying Him, the Ending Has Changed

The well-off little salted fish transmigrated to a poor era, where her grandparents valued boys over girls, leading to a miserable life for their granddaughters. Fortunately, her dad, though lazy, slippery, and illogical, shamelessly relying on his parents and taking advantage of his siblings, was protective of his daughters. Her drama queen mother, who was lazy but liked to eat, often tried to coax food off of her, yet she always left a portion for her. There was also the Scholar Tyrant System that pressured her every day to strive for progress, capable of using high-tech to hunt and allowing her to eat meat!! It wasn't until her cousin from her second uncle's family changed drastically after nearly drowning that Jiang Mianmian realized she was in a reborn female protagonist novel of that era, and her family of three was destined to meet a tragic end as reprehensible relatives. However, Jiang Mianmian, who knew the plot well, was fully capable of avoiding the tragic deaths of her parents and was not afraid of the seemingly strong but actually hollow protagonist. Her only worry was the powerful ally backing the protagonist. Then she discovered that the protagonist’s powerful ally was none other than the beautiful young man her father had rescued from the icy river last month! So Jiang Mianmian was completely reassured. With this life-saving favor, the young man would definitely not side with the protagonist against her family in the future. Moreover, Dashan took the initiative and said, "Little Lamb, I’d like to court you with the intent of getting a marriage license, is that okay?" As someone obsessed with good looks, Jiang Mianmian struggled and then reluctantly refused, “No, I plan to have a son-in-law who will marry into the family.” The powerful ally didn’t hesitate, “Then I’ll be the son-in-law who marries into the family, and the children will take the Jiang surname!” Jiang Mianmian: “Let’s go, get the marriage license!” (Updated and posted at 10:10 AM on the 16th of this month)

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What are the important elements in ending a twine story?
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2024-11-15 21:40
The key elements in ending a Twine story include a sense of finality. This means that the reader should feel that the story has come to an end and there's no more to be told. Additionally, the ending should be consistent with the tone and style of the story. If it's a comical story, a sudden serious ending would seem out of place. It's also important to have a clear conclusion for the main characters' development.
What are the key elements in ending a twine story?
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2024-11-10 14:26
A key element in ending a Twine story is resolution. This means tying up loose ends. If there were conflicts in the story, they should be resolved. For instance, if two characters were in a feud, by the end they should either make up or part ways in a definitive manner.
How can I be successful in ending a twine story?
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2024-11-15 15:20
One key to ending a Twine story is to give it a sense of closure. This could mean tying up loose ends like unanswered questions or unresolved conflicts. You might want to bring the story full circle, perhaps starting and ending in the same location but with the characters having changed. Another important aspect is the emotional tone. If it's a happy - go - lucky story, end on a positive note. If it's more of a mystery, the ending should reveal enough to satisfy the reader's curiosity.
What is a Twine story?
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2024-10-30 03:05
Well, a Twine story is an engaging form of literature in the digital age. Twine is a free and open - source tool that empowers storytellers to craft stories with multiple paths. The beauty of a Twine story lies in its interactivity. For example, you might start reading a mystery - themed Twine story, and at key points, you get to decide whether the detective follows a lead or waits for more evidence. This interactivity makes Twine stories not just a passive reading experience but an immersive journey where you have a say in how the story unfolds.
What could be a good start for a Twine story? Analyzing 'first passage in a twine story'
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A good start for a Twine story in the first passage could be introducing an interesting character. For example, describe their appearance in a unique way like 'The figure in the corner was cloaked in a tattered, midnight - blue robe that seemed to swallow the dim light around it.' This immediately grabs the reader's attention.
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