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What does HEA/HFN mean to YOU?
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That depends on the story for me. Most of the time I am satisfied with HFN, but every once in a while I just feel so connected to a pair of MC that I want more.
KellyJo wrote: "That depends on the story for me. Most of the time I am satisfied with HFN, but every once in a while I just feel so connected to a pair of MC that I want more."
When you say you are satisfied with an HFN, what do you mean? That they are together at the end, but the future is unknown? That they resolved the conflict of the plot and they are happily living their lives?
I am trying to gauge what people think an HFN is. What ending is the line between HFN and HEA?
When you say you are satisfied with an HFN, what do you mean? That they are together at the end, but the future is unknown? That they resolved the conflict of the plot and they are happily living their lives?
I am trying to gauge what people think an HFN is. What ending is the line between HFN and HEA?
Oh and I am only talking about romance stories here. Many of our Lit books do not have either because there is no romance to speak of.



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