I'm planning a story.
The first part, quite sizeable, deals with the 'inciting incident' and its immediate aftermath.
From there on, the story consists of a sequence of discrete events in which the protagonist utilises the changes he experienced for the benefit of others. In that respect it's a bit like a superhero story without the superpower.
Theoretically it should be possible to invent new situations for the protagonist to tackle virtually ad infinitum, but I don't have the staying power to continue for too long.
I don't think a 'happily ever after' ending would work and the alternatives, killing off the protagonist or his losing his 'superpower' are not attractive.
I'm rather tempted to just stop writing when I run out of inspiration, but leave the story incomplete and inactive in case I'm hit by a second wind. However, I accept that many readers would hate that (if it attracts many readers!)
Does anyone know of stories with that kind of structure they consider to have been handled well? How did they end, if at all?
AJ