@Elle: I'm the same. Story can be as dark as it wants, as long as the ending is either Happy Ever After or Happy For Now
My budding NaNo-series follows the same principle, but rather with a string of HFNs till now... the HEA comes later, after they've conquered the obstacles in their way... most themselves. Like in Real Life.
@Choconut: I know what you mean, Rach. As short as "Jekyll & Hyde" was, as much the writing "style" was a bloody impertinence. Such an actually great, bone-thrilling, horror story... and reading it was like intellectually stumbling over cobblestone with high heels and spraining your ankle repeatedly... or in my case several brain gyri.
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