TheDeepThinker
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Writing endings can be hard, but they are a necessary part of every story. If we hook readers on the journey, it's on us to guide them to the destination, not leave them stranded in the middle of nowhere without any idea where they are. Out of all the stories you've ever read on Literotica, which one had your least favorite ending, and why? The purpose of this thread is to give feedback that could help writers craft better endings, not to complain about others' hard work.
My pick would have to be A Mistake That Cost Me Dearly. Besides being one of the few noncon stories that might arguably be disturbing, it gave no peace whatsoever. Kristen refusing to have Kurt's child felt unnecessarily cruel after all they'd been through. The final sentence has her masturbating to the man who raped her and doesn't show Kurt's reaction. The reason I hated this ending is because it doesn't resolve anything. If the damage to Kurt and Kristen's marriage was too great, indicate that's where it's headed. If their marriage is going to survive, have Kristen forgive him and end with her having his child. If you don't want to guide readers directly to the North Pole, that's fine, but at least give some indication of which direction the characters are facing.
That's my least favorite ending and what I think could fix it. Agree? Disagree? Have a different ending that left you unsatisfied?
My pick would have to be A Mistake That Cost Me Dearly. Besides being one of the few noncon stories that might arguably be disturbing, it gave no peace whatsoever. Kristen refusing to have Kurt's child felt unnecessarily cruel after all they'd been through. The final sentence has her masturbating to the man who raped her and doesn't show Kurt's reaction. The reason I hated this ending is because it doesn't resolve anything. If the damage to Kurt and Kristen's marriage was too great, indicate that's where it's headed. If their marriage is going to survive, have Kristen forgive him and end with her having his child. If you don't want to guide readers directly to the North Pole, that's fine, but at least give some indication of which direction the characters are facing.
That's my least favorite ending and what I think could fix it. Agree? Disagree? Have a different ending that left you unsatisfied?