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After the love has been proclaimed, you have two options.

1. Be nice and cliche
2. Be a jerk and not cliche

1. Your normal Happily Ever After ending, the guy gets the girl, the player changes, they get married with their parents wishes, that boring stuff. For example:

I smile down at the girl who I suffered to much to be here with. All these challenges. I've faced them for her. And her alone.

I hear the words I've been waiting since the moment I met her.

"And now you may kiss the bride."
All the challenges, all the obstacles, all the problems have been for this perfect moment.

Cliche endings are much easier and better for first time writers trying to get a feel for writing endings. They don't usually give room to write second books, so if that's what you have in mind, try to use the next ending.

2. On this one, there is no set plan you have to do. You can do almost anything, as long as you can tie into the plot line. Kidnappings, secret missions, as long as they don't end together by the end of the book. For example:

I've been waiting for 40 minutes. Will he ever show up?

We were meeting at our spot like we did every week, eager to get some time alone with the frenzy of our wedding. He is never late.

It's an unspoken rule.

I shift my weight awkwardly, and hear a crunch beneath my feet. I look down to see a scrap of paper. On it is written:

Come find me. -M

The sky's the limit with this ending. Just remember, doing this may make people hate you. Next chapter, we do one of my personal favorite scenes, first kiss!

A/N
Hey guys! Short chapter, but the ending really just revolves around your curiosity, so not much I can help with there. Thanks for reading!

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