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Arthur took a deep breath and hit 'Send' to his editor. He didn't even notice the sheep logo waving goodbye. If you'd like to take this story further, let me know: Should the be the next part?

Arthur stared at the progress bar, his finger hovering over the mouse. This was it. The culmination of three years, four breakups, and several gallons of black coffee.

Arthur paced. If the internet cut out now, was it a sign? Was the universe telling him the prose was purple? He thought about the character in Chapter 7, the one who lived in a lighthouse and only spoke in riddles. Would the transition from the gritty urban realism of Chapter 6 be too jarring once they were physically joined in the same document? Ding.

He opened the file and scrolled. Pages flew by窶10, 50, 200. For the first time, it wasn't a collection of digital scraps; it was a book. It had weight. It had a beginning, a middle, and a PDF24-facilitated end.

He dragged them one by one into the PDF24 Creator interface. The little sheep logo watched him with what Arthur interpreted as supportive indifference. He arranged the files, ensuring the twist ending didn窶冲 accidentally come before the character introductions, and clicked the magic button: .

There it was, sitting in his Downloads folder: merged_document_1.pdf . He renamed it The_Great_American_Attempt.pdf .