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Happy ending

John and Mary meet, and then what happens? If you want a happy ending, try A.

A

John and Mary fell in love and got married. They all have a satisfactory, well-paid job that is exciting and fun. After buying a nice house, the real estate appreciated in value.

Finally, when they could afford the housework, they had two children and focused on taking care of them. Children thrive.

John and Mary's married life is exciting and interesting, and there is no shortage of well-wished friends. They spend interesting holidays together. Then they retired.

They all have their own hobbies, no shortage of excitement and fun. In the end, they end up growing old. That's the end of the story.

B

Mary fell in love with John but John didn't love Mary. He was simply using her body to have selfish fun, satisfying himself in a gentle way.

He goes to her apartment twice a week and she makes him dinner, and you'll find that he doesn't even think she's worth a dinner.

When he had dinner, he went to bed with her, and then he slept on his own, and she went to wash the dishes so that he wouldn't feel sloppy, and she left the dirty dishes there, and she put the lipstick back on, and when he woke up looking good.

But when he woke up, he paid no attention to anything, and he put on his socks in order, shorts, pants, shirts, his tie, and finally his shoes, in the exact opposite order of taking them off.

He never took off Mary's clothes herself, she came by herself, and she acted very eager every time. Not because she liked to go to bed, but because john thought she liked it.

As long as they slept together often, he would get used to her, rely on her, and marry her. However, John didn't even say a word of goodnight before opening the door and leaving.

Three days later, he showed up at six o'clock and repeated with her what he had done before.

Mary almost collapsed, crying will only make her face ugly, everyone knows, but Mary just can't control it, and everyone at work notices her.

Her friend advised her that John the Pig dog was inferior and unworthy of her, but she could not listen.

She felt that there was a better John in John, and as long as the first John was suppressed, the good John would be like a butterfly with a broken cocoon, a doll out of a magic box, a pit in plums.

One night, john complained about her meal, which he had never complained about before, and Mary felt very hurt.

Her friends told her they had seen him in the restaurant and with another woman. The woman's name was Maggie. It wasn't Maggie who hurt Mary, it was the restaurant.

John never took Mary to the restaurant. Mary swallowed all the sleeping pills and aspirin she could find in half a bottle of sherry. Her act of not using whiskey can show you what kind of woman she is.

She left a note for John. She hoped he would find her in time, then take her to the hospital, feel remorse, and marry her. However none of this happened, and she died.

John went and married Maggie, and then everything went on like A.

C

John, an old man, fell in love with Mary; Mary, a twenty-two-year-old girl, sympathized with John because he had to worry about hair loss.

She met him for her work and slept with him even if she didn't love him. The man she liked was James, a man who was also twenty-two years old and had not yet stabilized.

In contrast to James, John stabilized early on, and that's what bothered him. John has a stable, decent job and is gradually getting promoted.

But Mary had no feelings for him, and she liked James, a man with a motorcycle and a large record collection. Yet James often rode his motorcycle around, free.

Freedom didn't seem the same to the girls, so meanwhile, Mary stayed with John all Wednesday night, and every Wednesday was John's only free time.

John and Maggie are married, they have two children, and a nice house that was bought just before the real estate appreciated.

Whenever they have time, they develop their own exciting and fun hobbies. John tells Mary how important she is to him, but he certainly won't leave his wife, and the marriage contract is a marriage contract after all.

John went out of his way to say sweet words to Mary, and Mary was bored. Older men have a way to keep it fresh, though, so overall, Mary had a pretty good time.

One day, James rode in briskly on his motorcycle, bringing with him a premium California hybrid. They were in high spirits, you have to believe, they climbed into bed and everything was in the water.

However John showed up, and he had the keys to Mary's apartment. He saw them drunk and still entangled. Considering Maggie, he had no reason to be jealous.

But he still felt desperate. When someone reaches middle age, his head will be bald like an egg in two years, and he can't stand it.

He bought a pistol and said it was for target practice—a weak link in the conspiracy, but it was quickly resolved—and he killed them and committed suicide.

Maggie, after a period of sad adjustment, married the reasonable Fred, and everything went on like A, but with a different name.

D

Mary and Fred don't have any contradictions, they get along surprisingly well, they are good at solving trivial problems. However, their house was built on the seashore, and one day, the waves approached, and the real estate depreciated.

The rest of the story is about what caused the great waves and how they escaped. Thousands of people were drowned, and they didn't, thanks to good character and luck.

Finally on a high ground, they hugged each other gratefully, despite the dripping water all over their bodies. Then everything goes on like an A.

And

Everything was right, but Fred's heart was in terrible condition. The rest is about Fred and Maggie falling in love before she dies.

Then Maggie focused on philanthropy until it all ended like A. If you like, the stories can be called "Maggie", "Terminally Ill", "Guilt and Confusion", "Love of Observing Wild Birds".

F

If you think these are too low-level, then suppose John is a revolutionary and Mary is a counterintelligence investigator, and you see how far they can go.

Remember, this is Canada. Even if you get a passionate story of a hero, a bit like the chronicle of the times, you will always want to end like A.

You will face the facts, and you cannot remove the ending. Don't be deceived by other endings.

They are all fake. Either the people are unscrupulous and deceitful, or they are not completely affected by feelings, and they are only driven by much optimism and imagine.

The only reliable ending is:

John and Mary are dead, John and Mary are dead, John and Mary are dead.

There are so many endings, and the beginning is always more interesting.

True connoisseurs know how to savor the story, which is the part that can only be left to its own devices.

These are all the discussions about the plot, no matter how one thing follows one thing after another, what, what, and then what.

Now imagine how and why.

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