I adore 'Ticket Out'—it's one of those hidden gems that lingers in your mind long after you finish it. The gritty atmosphere and morally gray characters made it unforgettable for me. Sadly, I haven’t stumbled across any official sequels yet, which is a shame because the ending left so much room for expansion. The creator hinted at a possible follow-up in an interview years ago, but nothing concrete has materialized. That said, there’s a fan-made webcomic that loosely continues the story, though it’s more of a love letter than canon. I’d kill for an actual sequel—maybe one exploring the fallout of the protagonist’s choices.
If you’re craving something similar, 'Midnight Run' and 'Last Train Home' scratch that same itch of desperate escapes and tangled loyalties. They’re not direct spiritual successors, but they share that raw, chaotic energy. Until a proper sequel drops, I’ll just keep rereading the original and imagining where the characters could’ve gone next. The ambiguity is part of its charm, I guess!
Man, 'Ticket Out' was wild—I binge-read it in one sitting! From what I’ve dug up, no sequels exist officially, but the fandom’s kept the spirit alive with theories and AU stories. Some argue the open-ended finale was intentional, letting readers decide the fate of the runaway trio. There’s a podcast dissecting potential sequel plots, though, which is fun to listen to while commuting.
I’d love a spin-off about the smuggler’s backstory; he stole every scene he was in. For now, I’m nursing my obsession with fanart and playlists inspired by the book’s vibe—lots of synthwave and train sounds. If you hear whispers of a sequel, hit me up!
Checked my usual sources—no sequels confirmed, but the artbook includes unused concepts that feel like sequel bait. A side character’s design even has 'Project: Wayfarer' scribbled in margins, fueling speculation. Maybe someday!
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Jamie is a single mother consumed by the guilt of her past. She abandoned her kind, stable boyfriend, Larry, for her baby's reckless father, only to be left alone and struggling with the consequences. Jobless and desperate, she is forced to swallow her pride and beg Larry—the man whose heart she betrayed—for employment assistance.
I won $30 million in the lottery.
I quietly told my mom, Helena Nightfall, and urged her to divorce my abusive, gambling-addicted dad, Victor Nightfall. From then on, I would take care of her and give her a life of luxury.
She agreed without hesitation, then turned around and told him everything.
Dad came to my door and demanded the money. When I refused, he beat me mercilessly.
In the end, it was my lovesick mother who searched my room, found my debit card, and took every cent I had.
Dad squandered my money on a life of excess. Not only did he kick Mom to the curb and find himself a new woman, but he even handed out my winnings generously to relatives back in our hometown.
They lived it up on my money while I—the one who had won the lottery—didn’t receive a single cent.
Unwilling to accept it, I went to confront Dad and demand my money back. By sheer coincidence, I ran into debt collectors who were after Dad.
Dad shoved me out the door and left me to be stabbed to death by his creditors.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back at the moment I first discovered I had won the lottery.
Rising star Caspien's sudden disappearance shattered the dreams of his bandmates and left his love, Shaun, heartbroken. Years later, he appeared again but the boy who vanished is now gone. In his place stands a suave, charismatic Casanova, with a smile that can disarm and a reputation that precedes him. Now, he's back, and fate is giving him a third chance - but this time, it's not just about redemption, it's about reclaiming the love he lost, and the heart he broke. Will he win back Shaun, or will the fiery Danica ignite a new passion?
When the firmament becomes filthy with barbaric bats,And the ground begins to revolt bySputtering out appetizing red liquids and Enticingly galling skeletons.Scamper off to your secure nests, dear humans,And inhale every feeling of protection.For within the space of two heartbeats,The "sanctuary" feeling will be lost In the chaos for tranquility.
Mindy Graham left me at the altar to meet her ex-boyfriend, who left her five years ago when she was almost disabled.
The wedding guests were shocked when they saw me clenching the corner of her wedding dress, trying my best to keep up appearances. "Can you not leave now?"
Mindy hesitated but chose to slowly pry off my fingers while shaking her head. "I'm sorry. I have to go. I need to find out why he left me so heartlessly back then."
She left without turning back amidst the shocked gasps from the crowd. My mother, who had a heart condition, trembled with rage, and I watched in shock as she passed out and fell to the ground.
"Mom!"
I was breaking down but forced myself to get it together and take her to the hospital. I fell to the floor outside the surgery room, and that was when two messages popped up on my phone.
The first message was from Johnny Packer: [I told you that Mindy would never choose you if I came back. You've lost again.]
Mindy sent the second message: [Give me 30 days. We'll be broken up during this time, but I promise I'll love you and only you after this is over.]
There was a dead look in my eyes as I laughed bitterly with self-deprecation. This time, I refused to let myself lose.
After being forced to donate the blood from my heart to my Alpha's beloved witch, I die in the cottage that he'd built for me.
Before my death, my five-year-old daughter runs to the castle in the forest to beg him thrice.
The first time, she runs into the study and tells him I'm coughing up blood.
My mate, Alpha Alaric sneers. "Is this one of Clara's new tricks? I can't believe she taught a child to lie!"
He orders his attendant to take our daughter away.
The second time, she knocks on the door cautiously and tells him I'm trembling all over.
Alaric snorts contemptuously. "What's with the act? All I did was take some of her blood, not gouge her heart out. She'll heal on her own soon enough!"
Once again, his attendant chases our daughter out.
The third time, she kneels by the study door and weeps, saying that I'm already unconscious. She begs Alaric to save me.
This time, he gets mad. He grabs her by the arm and throws her out of the castle. "I told you your mother won't die! Lie to me again, and I'll kick her out of the Wolffang Pack. She can die at the hands of those Rogues!"
He breaks her arm in the process, and she clutches it. She has no choice but to pass the family heirloom—a ring—that represents her identity as the Wolffang Pack's heiress to a passing merchant.
"I can give you everything valuable I have, Mr. Merchant! I don't want to be an heiress—I just want my mother to stay alive!"
The merchant accepts the ring and soon brings a herbalist. However, Alaric's beloved witch, Elena has him taken away.
"Sorry, but your father is worried that I'll be upset because my darling black cat is sick. He's ordered all of the herbalists in the pack to focus on treating my cat first." She snorts. "Your mother can wait."
Man, 'All Out' was such a blast! That rugby anime had me hooked with its raw energy and underdog spirit. As far as I know, there hasn't been an official sequel announced yet, which kinda breaks my heart because I'd love to see more of Gion and the team's journey. The manga actually continues beyond where the anime left off, so there's definitely source material to adapt. I keep checking for news every few months, hoping Studio Madhouse will greenlight another season. The way they balanced intense matches with character growth was masterful – I still rewatch the tournament arc when I need a motivational boost. Maybe someday we'll get that second season announcement, and I can finally see how the Oubu High team evolves beyond their first-year struggles.
I absolutely adore 'Tickets Beyond Wonderland'—it’s one of those games that stays with you long after the credits roll. From what I’ve gathered digging into forums and developer interviews, there hasn’t been an official sequel announced yet. The game’s open-ended ending definitely left room for more, though! Fans have been speculating about potential DLCs or spin-offs, especially with how rich the world-building is. Some even theorize hidden clues in the final chapter hint at future projects, but nothing’s confirmed. Honestly, I’d kill for a sequel—the blend of surreal visuals and emotional storytelling was just chef’s kiss.
That said, the studio behind it has been tight-lipped. They’ve dropped a few cryptic tweets over the years, like ‘Wonderland’s doors aren’t closed forever,’ which fuels the hype train. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with fan theories and replaying the game’s bonus content. The soundtrack alone deserves a follow-up—imagine exploring new realms with that same haunting piano score!