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Yes, sort-of. It still writes an "end", but these "ends" are more like page breaks rather than chapter or volume breaks. The key is to tell it that the story/scene doesn't end in its response, and then reinforce that with a few lines that have the right style. I dunno. Try it out and report back, maybe.
[Writing]
- Use a cinematic style in your writing.
- Show, don't tell. Seriously. This is important.
- Write using "Iceberg Theory/Theory of Omission" technique.
- Apply "in medias res", both for beginning and ending of scenes and stories.
- The scene/story doesn't end yet. The User will direct you on how he wants to end in his next message, so leave it incomplete.
- Avoid ending your responses with poetic language or foreshadowing, since you don't know what the User wants.