noun Internet Slang

HFN

· noun · internet

Happy For Now — couple's together, future open.

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The softer cousin of HEA. The couple is together and happy at the end, but no white-picket-fence guarantee. Common in series romance, new adult, and anything where the author wants room to keep stirring the pot.

“Book one is HFN, then book two opens with them already broken up. Devastating.”
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HFN In A Sentence

Book one is HFN, then book two opens with them already broken up. Devastating.

Origin & Usage

Romance Writers of America's second sanctioned ending type, alongside HEA. Common in series where the same couple gets more books.

Variants H.F.N.

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