I’m obsessed with 'what happen to' mysteries in worldbuilding. Like in 'Made in Abyss,' what’s at the bottom of the abyss? Or in 'Dark Souls,’ the lore behind Gwyn’s age of fire is intentionally vague.
Anime like 'Steins;Gate' play with timelines, leaving alternate futures open. In 'The Witcher’ books, Ciri’s dimension-hopping isn’t fully explained. Even 'One Piece’ fans debate Void Century secrets. These unanswered questions aren’t oversights—they’re hooks for speculation, making fandoms thrive.
When I see 'what happen to,' I think of underrated characters who deserved better. Like Asuma in 'Naruto'—his death hit hard, but his legacy lived on through Team 10. Or Aerith in 'Final Fantasy VII'—her fate reshaped RPG storytelling. Sometimes, it’s about real-world drama: 'The Promised Neverland’s' S2 skipped huge manga arcs, leaving fans furious. Or 'Voltron: Legendary Defender,’ where shipping wars overshadowed the actual ending. Even in indie games like 'Undertale,’ the pacifist route’s aftermath leaves room for interpretation. Unresolved stories invite us to imagine the rest.
I love digging into forgotten or controversial endings! When people ask 'what happen to,' it’s often about characters who vanished or plots that got messy. Remember 'Soul Eater'? Crona’s ambiguous fate still bugs me. Or 'Tokyo Ghoul:re'—Kaneki’s ending felt rushed to some. In games, 'Mass Effect 3’s' original ending caused such an uproar they patched it. And let’s not forget 'Neon Genesis Evangelion’s' confusing finale, which got 'rebuild' films to 'fix' it. Even in books, 'The Hunger Games’ epilogue left some fans wanting more about Panem’s recovery. These gaps aren’t flaws—they’re fuel for fanfiction and headcanons.
As a lore nerd, 'what happen to' questions excite me most in gaming. 'Destiny 2’s' Darkness origins were unclear for years. 'Hollow Knight’s' sealed siblings? Still debated. In anime, 'Code Geass’ ambiguous ending about Lelouch’s survival spawned endless theories. 'Chainsaw Man’ Part 1’s cliffhanger had fans scrambling for Part 2 clues. Even 'Dragon Ball’ never fully explained Saiyan history pre-Frieza. These gaps aren’t oversights—they’re storytelling tools, letting fans engage beyond the screen or page.
As someone who spends way too much time analyzing story arcs, I’ve noticed that when fans ask 'what happen to,' they’re usually referring to unresolved plotlines or character fates. Take 'Attack on Titan'—Eren’s transformation and the Rumbling left fans divided for months. Or in 'Berserk,' the hiatus after Miura’s passing left Guts’ journey agonizingly incomplete. Then there’s 'Game of Thrones,' where Daenerys’ abrupt turn still sparks debates. Sometimes, 'what happen to' reflects real-world gaps, like cancelled shows ('Firefly') or delayed sequels ('Half-Life 3'). Other times, it’s about lore mysteries—like the true fate of the Dwemer in 'The Elder Scrolls.' The beauty of these open-ended questions is how they keep fandoms alive with theories and passion.
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An Unwanted Fate
Cara Anderson
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I looked up to see two identical pairs of hazel eyes staring intently at me. “Twins!” Cara , my wolf, squealed in my head. Before I could even let that fact sink in, one of them lunged at me, picking me up, swinging me around and pinning me to the wall with his body.
“MINE!” he growled in my ear as he buried his nose in my hair, inhaling deeply.
“I think what you meant to say was “ours” right brother?”
Katalina (Kat) Connor wanted nothing to do with the Moon Goddess’ most sacred gift, the mate bond. In her experience, nothing good ever came from a mate bond and she was determined never to accept a bond of her own. Instead, she chose to focus on her career as midwife for her pack, and avoid love altogether.
Reegan and Ryan Stone, twin Alphas of the renowned Glass Moon pack, had yet to find their fated mate. At 24, Ryan was ready to search the world for her while Reegan was reluctant to give up his playboy ways and settle down. Knowing they would most likely share a mate, their difference of opinion was driving a wedge between them.
What will happen when Kat and the twins find their futures entwined? And when a mysterious truth about Kat’s wolf is revealed, will she come to accept what she is and fulfill her destiny or will she run from a fate she never wanted?
*Warning: This book is an erotic romance featuring non-incestual polyamory between multiple mates.
Book 1 of the Celtic Wolf Series-Completed
Book 2 A Tangled Fate: Bound By Her Betas-Completed
Book 3- Coming Soon!
*completed*
Running away from her uncle, who kept her locked up in a room for almost 2 years after her parents died. He just wanted all the wealth of her parents. He tortures her to hand over the property to him. She has no choice but to run. She reached the dark forest where humans were strictly restricted to even stand near it. But entering the forest she did not know that her fate is tied with the king of the forest. Her uncle who is searching for her everywhere and the mateless alpha standing in front of her, to tear her apart. What will happen to her now??Alpha Vance" please at least be with her during her heat; she is a human Alpha, she can’t handle the heat. Usually human don’t have heat, but she is an Alpha’s mate, and an Alpha’s mate has to go through very worse heat than an omega." Astrid begged, but I didn't answer." look Vance___" I cut her off.." no, you look here Astrid. I don't fucking care if she lives or dies. I want us to be together."" How can you be this selfish?" she asked, and that made me go out of my mind." shut the fuck up, Astrid," I shouted and she flinched but didn't utter a word."She is mate or not I love you, Astrid , let her die I don't care
"If I knew I would lose all of it, I would have let you go from the beginning."
Those were the last words Nadine said before collapsing from falling down the stairs.
"If you had never been in my life, you wouldn't have lost it all."
And the last thing she remembered was the cold face of her husband, who was disgusted to see her. Nadine thought it was the end of her life. And when she opened her eyes hell would await her.
"Wait.. Why is it so comfortable in hell? And why is it similar to my room?"
When Nadine opened her eyes she didn't feel any pain in her head and she was still wearing her nightdress. The sound of her mobile phone alarm made her startled. And what surprised her most, she found out the date on her phone. She returned three years ago. More precisely, one day before her wedding day with her husband. In disbelief, he circled her house, asking the servant what date it was. But they have the same answer.
"God... Must be joking! Ha ha ha... For all day...."
She laughed frantically.
"If You want me to pay for my sin, choose before I've forced him to marry me."
She bit her nail nervously and began to think.
"I separated him from his lover once to marry me. Make an innocent man become a cheater and a despicable husband. Kill our unborn baby to get his attention. And end my life in misery. Now I have a second chance. I have to fix everything. Everything.... Maybe he and my unborn baby will forgive me and I won't die young."
How can Nadine fix this mess? Can she get her husband's forgiveness? Or will she end up losing everything like before?
I was diagnosed with kidney disease.
My wife, Serene Warner, an heiress from high society, broke down in tears from worry. She did everything she could to find a donor for me.
However, just as the doctor handed her the consent form, she hesitated.
"Keith's treatment can't be delayed any longer. This donor kidney is compatible with him too. Can you find another matching kidney?" she asked.
With a troubled look on his face, the doctor replied, "Ms. Warner, that would be rather hard. Perhaps…"
Before he could finish, her daughter spoke up and decided my fate. "Of course, the kidney is going to Keith. Dad is old and a nag. He doesn't even look like me. I don't want it to go to him."
Serene gently smacked Tina on the back of her head, but what she said next was just as chilling.
"Joseph, Keith studied abroad. He'll contribute a lot to the Warners and this society…"
Without saying a word, I looked down at my wedding ring. My heart had grown numb long ago.
That was because I had already gone through this.
In my last life, this was when I shouted at her, despite having always been a gentle soul.
"What about all the sacrifices I made to take care of you two in the past eight years? I'm clearly ahead of him in the list. It should be mine! Why him?"
But without question, a poor teacher like me stood no chance against the rich and powerful.
In the end, out of guilt, Serene stayed by my side day and night. She reminisced with me about the past, but not even she realized that the memories she spoke of did not belong to us.
I slowly faded away.
This time, I would not fight her. I would not trouble her anymore.
"Alright."
Jane Adair was one of the rising investigators in her generation leading this murder case of a strange event reported where young girls are being raped and killed after going missing for a week, when suddenly something strange happened to her. She suddenly dreamed of events that will happen that lead her to discover her own murder case.
Will she be able to find who killed her? Or a guilty passed events will keep on happening?
Imagine waking up, your body battered and bruised, knowing who your are but not recognising where you are. Fear taking over your body as you realize you do not know those around you either...
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What would you do if your fated mate was injured in a rogue attack so badly she had no recollection of her life? Her home? Her pack? Of you? Everything you shared was gone...
This is the life Beta Rocco and his fated mate, Aria now face. But, is there any chance regaining what they once had? Or is all hope lost?
As someone who devours stories across mediums, I’m obsessed with dissecting narratives. Take 'Attack on Titan'—it starts as a survival tale against man-eating Titans, but evolves into a morally gray war epic. Eren Yeager’s journey from vengeance to becoming a near-villain is jaw-dropping. The final arcs reveal Titans as cursed humans, and Eren’s radical plan to 'free' Eldia by trampling the world forces fans to question who’s truly right. The ending? Divisive but unforgettable, with Mikasa’s choice haunting me for weeks.
Another twisty plot is 'Steins;Gate,' where Rintaro’s time experiments spiral into tragedy. The shift from quirky sci-fi to heart-wrenching sacrifices (Kurisu’s loops!) hits hard. Both stories masterfully subvert expectations, blending action with existential dread.