Once Again by Kristi Rose
The heroine meets her ex, they talk, and… wait, it’s the happily ever after now?

The heroine meets her ex, they talk, and… wait, it’s the happily ever after now?

Once again, a heroine’s virtuous putting out saves the hero from existence as a pouting, debauched brat.

Wait, is this supposed to be sexy?

Sex is sex; let’s not insult ourselves by passing it off as love.

Every woman in Hollywood is a ho, except for the heroine!

As usual, Archie Andrews ruins everything.

The heroine puts out to some random guy because getting married to someone else is icky.

This one illustrates the danger of making things too easy for the heroine: it’s easy for me to stop caring too.

This is an enjoyable story, but I find the emotional aspects to be on the hollow side.

For this short story to work, with the author’s style and all, the conflict needs to be trivial, even frivolous.
