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Click hereIn Terry's letter to Carol in the epilogue, you will have noticed a story there that isn't told. I had planned that as a part six, however as I wrote the final confrontation at Mackenzie's birthday, it felt fitting to finish the story. I may go back and write something later, but I want to get on with a few other stories first. So, if anyone wants to write the events mentioned in that final letter, drop me a private message with what you would like to attempt, and I'm happy to give permission as long as it ties in with this ending.
Next for me, I have a couple of one-shot stories I want to write, including my take on 'the car in the driveway that I'm excited to write. I have an idea for a story about a homeless guy and two different series, including one called "The Long Road Home". This one is based on the dream I had that got me writing. And another called "Swings and Roundabouts" is about a guy who's screwed over three times by different women.
And many of us are here reading LW stories more than anything else because we're caught up in the emotion or the angst that our characters find themselves in most of the time. LW stories are also harder to write because they are not just about sex. So, if you are reading this and want to have a go at writing, I would encourage you to try. You have nothing to lose, and I love reading stories as much as I like writing them.
Lastly, as I mentioned at the top, I huge thanks to Kite and my two other stands in editors who wished to remain anonymous for editing. This story would have been a lot harder to write without your input and assistance.
Again, thank you, everyone, for reading 'Double or Nothing', and I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
See you next time
John Other.
5 *s for the entirety of the story. Josephine's death was tear jerking as were several other occasions where i cld feel the love in the story that ive never experienced in real life. Well done, some of the peopel nhelping to eliminate errors mist have gotten too involved in the story as they missed mult instances where fiance was spelled "finance", lol. Thanks for writing and sharing. rk
I've reread this series a few times as it's one of my favourites. Some elements I would have preferred not been included, But that's just personal opinion. I'm not a fan of anyone getting maimed unless it's the villain.