The ending of Another Day is so sad and sweet but the cliffhanger. Ugh.

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The ending of Another Day is so sad and sweet but the cliffhanger. Ugh.
Can someone please write a Dracula sequel where Mina and Jonathan's baby is part-Dracula and he goes to America on a killing spree in the 1920s? I have an unhealthy obsession with Victorian England and prohibition-era America.
5. With the popularity of multiple-book series, I couldn’t help but wonder if Eleanor and Park could compel you to write a companion novel set in the future, or to revisit them in a book centered around other characters in the story. Do Eleanor and Park “speak to you” about their future, and do you think you’d ever want to tell more of their story?
YES. I was writing a sequel while I was writing it. I knew that Eleanor and Park weren’t going to get a big happy ending. (Because 17-year-olds don’t get endings; they get beginnings.) But my brain needed to know they’d be okay. That they’d get some resolution.
I don’t know if a publisher would ever want a sequel — because I want to write about them when they’re 30 — but I have it all plotted out in my head: where they end up, what they’re struggling with, what they mean to each other.
I NEED THIS
IF THERE ISN'T A SEQUEL I'M GOING TO FREAKING KILL SOMEONE HOW DARE THEY LEAVE IT LIKE THAT
I just finished "Coul've been kissed"
My. Creys.
I could grow crops with them.