Ugh, the eternal struggle of wanting to play everything without emptying your wallet! I’ve dug around for 'Good Riddance' freebies before, and most 'downloads' are either scams or demos. Some indie devs upload free prototypes on itch.io, but this one’s a full commercial release. Honestly, I’d check out Let’s Plays if you’re curious—content creators like MaterWelonz do deep dives into the story, and it’s almost like experiencing the game yourself.
Alternatively, libraries sometimes carry game codes nowadays, or you could swap recs with friends who own it. My buddy lent me his Steam account for a weekend to try it, and now I’m saving up for my own copy. The soundtrack alone is worth it!
I totally get the urge to find free downloads—budgets can be tight, and media adds up! But with 'Good Riddance,' it’s tricky. The game’s on platforms like Steam, and while there might be shady sites claiming to offer it for free, those often come with malware or broken files. I learned the hard way after a 'free' download corrupted my old laptop. Steam does sales pretty often, though, and I’ve snagged similar narrative games for under $5 during seasonal discounts. Maybe wishlist it and keep an eye out? Supporting indie devs feels good too—they pour so much heart into these projects.
If you’re into story-driven games like this, you might enjoy 'Night in the Woods' or 'Oxenfree' while waiting. Both have that emotional, dialogue-heavy vibe and go on sale frequently. Pirating just isn’t worth the risk or the guilt, y’know?
Man, I wish! 'Good Riddance' is one of those gems I’d love to share freely, but it’s not open-source or pay-what-you-want. The devs are a small team, so buying it helps them keep making cool stuff. If you’re strapped for cash, try their free short games like 'A Petal Among Thorns'—same heartfelt writing style. Or hunt for bundle deals; I got it alongside 10 other indies for $20 last Humble Bundle. Patience pays off!
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His songs were better when he had a broken heart.
That sentence would change my life after my dream job was dished to me on a shiny, silver platter.
All I had to do?
Hurt Nash Pierce enough to get him writing good music again.
The pop icon’s songs were no longer the phenomena they used to be. His team needed another breakthrough album—like the first he’d penned, using his heartbreak as fuel.
The plan was simple: I’d go on tour with him as a backup dancer…and make him fall in love with me. I was hired to inspire—to become embedded into every lyric he wrote. Then, I was to set fire to it all—to destroy every feeling we hoped he’d develop for me.
It seemed simple enough. Easy, even.
I didn’t expect to be consumed myself—to see so much in the man displayed in the tabloids. I didn’t foresee falling for him. It didn’t occur to me that, while attempting to break his heart, I might just shatter my own.
Most of all, I never thought I’d fight so hard to hold on to a relationship that had always been founded on goodbye.
I died beneath the Ferris wheel where Henry Cadden and Sophie Lloyd had their secret affair. Two lives were lost that day, mine and my unborn child's, but they all said it was my fate, and I deserved it. Sophie had orchestrated everything. She convinced Henry to cut our child from my body and give it to her, then stole my phone to frame me for infidelity. She also asked him not to look for me.
Later, he found out the truth. The lifeless body he discovered was mine, and the child he had removed from my womb for Sophie was our own. My remains weren't even complete. He told himself it was for the best, that the child had done a good deed and would be blessed for it. But deep down, guilt consumed him. Still, in the end, he decided to marry Sophie.
As my soul faded and seemed to be slipping away for good, he exposed Sophie's evil deeds at their wedding. In a final act of desperation, he dragged her and jumped down the building. She died instantly on the spot, but he didn't and went into a coma for life.
After taking our graduation photo, I break up with Philip Lutz.
"You're doing this just because I stood behind Mandy and not you while we were taking our graduation photos?" he asks.
"Yes," I merely reply.
"Sure," he says with a smile. "You'd better not come crying to me or begging for us to get back together later."
Having known each other for ten years and dated for four, Philip is certain that I'll never leave him.
However, he's unaware that the graduation photos are just an excuse.
If I'm capable of taking my graduation photos alone, I can walk my future path alone.
Once I've gone abroad, the sky's the limit for me.
I no longer need him to stand behind me either.
I was working overtime at the mall on New Year's Eve, only to witness my boyfriend proposing to the broke student, whose scholarship was funded by my family, on the biggest screen in the place.
I was about to step forward and confront him when she, with tears in her eyes, accepted the proposal. "Being confessed to in my family’s own estate… is so romantic and meaningful. Thank you for loving me so wholeheartedly for five years."
As soon as those words left her mouth, the two embraced, sharing a deep kiss amidst the cheering crowd. They even won the "Best Couple" award for the night.
I didn’t cry or make a scene. Instead, I volunteered to present them with their prize. I couldn’t wait to see what fate had in store for two pieces of trash standing together.
Carl Larson's intern is about to die, and her only wish is for him to sleep with her once. I disagree, and he says I'm petty.
"It's just a one-time thing. She's about to die! Why do you have to assume I'm up to something dirty?"
Is that so? I've seen them together more than once, though.
I later agree, and he's relieved… until he sees me lying on his operation table for an abortion. He widens his eyes in disbelief. "What are you doing here?"
I smile. I want him to murder his child. I want him to regret this for life.
Once upon a time, Kayla thought she and Winston would be together until the day they died. She would never have expected them to take separate paths so soon.
After retrieving her diagnosis report, she sees him holding another woman in his arms. A final tear trickles down her face.
She's tired and doesn't want to use whatever time she has left to argue with him.
She makes the arrangements for everything that will happen after her death. Then, she prepares a final gift for Winston.
From this day onward, she'll leave for the afterworld while he remains on Earth. They won't see each other again.
The question of downloading 'Bye, Baby' for free is a tricky one. I totally get the appeal—budgets can be tight, and who doesn’t love free stuff? But as someone who’s seen how much work goes into creating books, I’d always recommend supporting authors legally. Sites like Project Gutenberg or Open Library sometimes offer free classics, but for newer titles like 'Bye, Baby,' you’d likely need to check your local library’s digital lending service or wait for a promotional giveaway. Piracy hurts creators, and finding legal alternatives feels way better in the long run.
That said, I’ve stumbled upon accidental freebies before—like Kindle Unlimited trials or author newsletters offering free chapters. Following Carola Lovering (if she’s the author) on social media might clue you in on legit freebies. Or hey, swap books with a friend! Sharing physical copies is still my favorite way to spread the love without breaking rules.