Hello to everyone who has read this story from beginning to end!

I want to thank y'all for staying with Annabelle as she discovered herself as an individual separate from her memories of Edward, as well as with Jacob, who after much anger and hurting at the way his life turned out, was able to embrace the love that imprinting on Annabelle inspired in him.

Some asked if I was planning on writing a sequel to this story. Once again, the answer is no. But I am writing another story that is set on the Good As Gone timeline, which means that if you fell in love with the Annabelle and Jacob relationship, then you can get to see them grow as a couple in my other story.

So with that, I invite you to read (after finishing this one first of course) Already Gone, the story of Leah Clearwater, the girl wolf who had a crappy hand given to her by Fate but who won't really understand what pain and grief really is about until she meets my character, Frederick Randal Laskaris, a man with a painful past of his own.

Before closing out this note, thank you for the reviews and amazing comments! Readers are the reason writers exist. Without you, the voices in my head would wither and die...or drive me nuts. Thanks for hearing them out and getting to know them as well as loving them as I love them.

To finish this author's note, I thought I would share the song that inspired my Good As Gone story, which is also the namesake of this story.

Good As Gone

by Little Big Town

There's a cold feelin'

Runnin' up and down my spine

It seems to say "we're just wastin' time"

It's like a bad movie

One I wish I'd never seen

The plot gets old; do you know what I mean?

Don't try to tell me it ain't what it is

I'm good; I'm good at seein' the signs

I'm good; I'm good at readin' between the lines

No use; No use in hangin' on

'Cause you're good to go

And baby I'm good as gone

On a lost highway

I don't know how I got where I am

Take the next splitsville exit ramp

It's like a cheap vacation

One I thought we planned very well

Now we've checked out the lovely love hotel

Don't try to tell me it ain't what it is

I'm good; I'm good at seein' the signs

I'm good; I'm good at readin' between the lines

No use; No use in hangin' on

'Cause you're good to go

And baby I'm good as gone

Once again, I invite you to read Already Gone. And just as a teaser, I should let you know that there might be a third story to what is quickly becoming the Gone saga...but who do you think is asking for their own story next?

With much gratitude,
HolyMae