04-04-2026, 09:37 AM
I’ve been following this story quietly for a long time, and seeing it marked as discontinued honestly felt a bit heavy.
This isn’t just another thread people casually open and forget. There’s something in your writing that makes readers stay — not just for the content, but for the way you build moments and emotional connections. It has that rare quality where people don’t just read… they get involved.
And if you look at the numbers — the views on this thread say a lot more than the comments ever could. So many people have opened, read, and followed this story. That doesn’t happen unless something truly connects. Those numbers are basically silent readers who kept coming back, even if they didn’t leave long replies.
I understand your frustration about not getting “big comments.” When you put this much effort into writing, you naturally expect something equally meaningful in return. But the truth is, many readers feel more than what they can express. Not everyone knows how to write detailed feedback, even when they genuinely enjoy every part.
So they stay silent… but they don’t leave.
That’s what makes this a bit painful as a reader. Because this story clearly had life in it. It had continuity, attachment, and something that kept people coming back again and again — and that’s not something every writer achieves.
Stopping it like this makes it feel incomplete, like something that still had more to give.
Honestly, stories like this deserve to be finished — not just for readers, but for you too. You already built something meaningful here. Leaving it halfway will always feel like something is missing.
If you’re looking for more engagement, maybe guide readers a bit — ask them what they felt, what they expect next, or their thoughts on certain moments. Sometimes people just need a small push to open up.
But please don’t let this stop here just because the response didn’t come in the way you expected.
Those views… they’re not just numbers. They’re people who showed up for your story.
I really hope you come back and continue this someday.
Some stories shouldn’t be left unfinished — and this is one of them.
This isn’t just another thread people casually open and forget. There’s something in your writing that makes readers stay — not just for the content, but for the way you build moments and emotional connections. It has that rare quality where people don’t just read… they get involved.
And if you look at the numbers — the views on this thread say a lot more than the comments ever could. So many people have opened, read, and followed this story. That doesn’t happen unless something truly connects. Those numbers are basically silent readers who kept coming back, even if they didn’t leave long replies.
I understand your frustration about not getting “big comments.” When you put this much effort into writing, you naturally expect something equally meaningful in return. But the truth is, many readers feel more than what they can express. Not everyone knows how to write detailed feedback, even when they genuinely enjoy every part.
So they stay silent… but they don’t leave.
That’s what makes this a bit painful as a reader. Because this story clearly had life in it. It had continuity, attachment, and something that kept people coming back again and again — and that’s not something every writer achieves.
Stopping it like this makes it feel incomplete, like something that still had more to give.
Honestly, stories like this deserve to be finished — not just for readers, but for you too. You already built something meaningful here. Leaving it halfway will always feel like something is missing.
If you’re looking for more engagement, maybe guide readers a bit — ask them what they felt, what they expect next, or their thoughts on certain moments. Sometimes people just need a small push to open up.
But please don’t let this stop here just because the response didn’t come in the way you expected.
Those views… they’re not just numbers. They’re people who showed up for your story.
I really hope you come back and continue this someday.
Some stories shouldn’t be left unfinished — and this is one of them.


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