You can start by envisioning the ultimate outcome or resolution you want for your story. Then, work backward to figure out the steps and events that lead to that ending.
The explorers found a hidden treasure on the island. They used some of the gold to repair their ship and the rest they left on the island. They sailed back home, rich and with a great story to tell.
The character, after searching everywhere for the lost key, gave up. But then, while sitting in the garden, a little bird dropped the key right in front of them. It was as if the bird had known how important it was. Using the key, they opened a door to a secret room in their attic filled with old treasures and memories from the past.
The stray dog was finally adopted by a kind family. They gave it a warm home, lots of food, and a soft bed to sleep on. The dog was overjoyed and became a beloved member of the family.
First, come up with a central plot and several possible endings. Make sure each ending makes sense within the story context. Then, give clear cues and options for readers to choose from at key decision points.
As Cinderella was running away from the ball, she dropped one of her glass slippers. But this time, the prince didn't find it. Instead, a kind fairy who had been watching over Cinderella all along turned the slipper into a key. Cinderella used this key to unlock a hidden door in her attic. Behind the door was a beautiful dress and a pair of wings. She put them on and flew to the prince's castle. When she arrived, the prince recognized her instantly and they got married, with Cinderella's stepfamily having to serve them for the rest of their lives.
After many challenges and battles with the dark creatures in the enchanted forest, the protagonist discovered that the key to peace was not a powerful weapon but love and understanding. So, she made friends with the leader of the dark creatures. Together, they created a harmonious co - existence in the forest, and that was how the story ended.
The journey through the enchanted forest had been long and arduous for the adventurer. As they delved deeper into the forest, they discovered that the source of all the magic in the forest was a single, beautiful flower. However, an evil witch had been trying to steal this flower's power for herself. The adventurer had to battle the witch. In the intense confrontation, the adventurer managed to outwit the witch by using the forest's natural elements against her. After defeating the witch, the adventurer realized that the flower's power was too great to be left unguarded. So, they made a pact with the forest spirits to stay and protect the flower. Years passed, and the adventurer became one with the forest, their story becoming a legend passed down among the forest creatures.
First, you need to decide if it's going to be a happy, sad, or bittersweet ending. Then, ensure all the main plotlines are resolved. Add some emotional depth to make it memorable for the readers.
The lost kitten finally found its way back home. It recognized the familiar smell of its old blanket and the sound of its owner's voice. The owner was overjoyed to see the kitten return and gave it a big hug and a warm meal.