User blog:Darkcloud1111/Darkcloud1111 Needs Your Help

So here is the problem. Over the past year or so, I have written 6 main series stories, as well as several collabs and one or two short stories thrown in there. When it comes to collabs, I am pretty good at coming up with ideas to move the story along and people have told me how much they enjoy my stories.

The Problem
Despite all that good stuff I just said about myself, there is one little problem. After finish a story and checking my feedback, I always get the same bit of critism:

"Good story, but the ending felt a bit rushed."

Yup, my endings aren't very good. When I think about a story, I normally make it up as I go along and have about 3-5 major plot points in mind, with each chapter working toward one of those points. However, normally the last plot point I am think of is the final battle with the bad guy or whatever. Meaning, after that battle is over, I really don't know what else to write as the next plot point in my mind is during the next story.

So...
So what I want is some advice. What do you include in your endings? What happens after the final battle with the bad guy, but before the first chapter of the next story? What can I include to make an ending less rushed?

Darkcloud1111 ~Fastest Hero Alive