Hehe, I, the expert in recommending online novels, am here again! As for teacher-student romance novels, I have a few that I recommend to you ~ First of all, the book 'Seeing You Knows the Meaning of Love'! It was a romantic and youthful campus novel about the teacher-student relationship between Meng Hailan and Chu Jingzhe. The male lead here is a teacher! In addition, the book "All-rounded Warm Man" was also a good choice. It was a modern romance novel. The male protagonist was a teacher, while the female protagonist was a young primary school teacher. The teachers and students helped each other and grew up. In the end, they supported each other and became husband and wife. The two novels above are very good. I believe you will like them ~ I hope my recommendations can help you find a novel you like.
Love could be a main theme. Maybe Kurt Seyit had a great love story that was central to his life.
One interesting 'Harry Potter imprint fanfiction' could be those that explore different character relationships in new ways. For example, stories that focus on the bond between Harry and Hermione in a more complex, non - canon way. Another might be the ones that give a backstory to minor characters like Neville's family history. There are also fanfictions that re - imagine the entire Hogwarts curriculum and how the students interact with it.
One possibility is that Medusa is somehow brought into the Hogwarts grounds. This would cause chaos among the students and teachers. Harry, being the hero he is, would step up. He might research ancient spells and potions to deal with Medusa. He could also enlist the help of his friends like Hermione, who would dig into the library to find any information about Medusa in the wizarding world's history, and Ron, who would be there for moral support and also to help in any practical ways they could come up with.
Perhaps it's about two friends. One friend might be going through a tough time, like a mental health crisis or a career setback. The other friend, out of loyalty and friendship, decides that they will never let him go, meaning they will be there to support and encourage him no matter what.
One popular hikari and kei fanfiction is 'The Adventures of Hikari and Kei'. It has an interesting plot where they go on a journey together to solve a mystery in their magical world. The characters are well - developed and the story is full of twists and turns.
The 'dramatic publishing' might imply that there were some difficulties during the publishing process. It could be that the author faced many rejections at first. Regarding the Christmas story itself, it might be a heart - warming tale about the true meaning of Christmas, with characters learning important lessons about love, family, and giving. The drama in the story could be centered around a family in crisis during the Christmas season, and how they find their way back to each other.
In my opinion, the Sith Inquisitor origin story is one of the best. You start from a lowly position and have to claw your way up through intrigue and power plays within the Sith hierarchy. It offers a lot of opportunities for character development and moral ambiguity, which makes it really engaging.
I'm not sure specifically which 'little boy mirror story' you mean. It could be about a little boy having an adventure related to a mirror, like perhaps he discovers a magical mirror that shows him different worlds or a mirror that makes him see his true self in a new way.
One key event is Jason setting out for the Golden Fleece. Medea's entry into the story is crucial as she uses her powers to help him. Their marriage is an important milestone. However, Jason's unfaithfulness is a turning point. This leads to Medea's wrath and her actions of killing the new bride with a poisoned gift and then slaying their children, which are the most tragic and significant events in the story.
A possible moral is that appearance can be deceiving. The wolf seemed friendly at first, but it was actually very dangerous. Just like in real life, we can't always judge a book by its cover. People or situations that seem harmless might actually be harmful. Little Red Riding Hood should have been more careful and not let the wolf's friendly - seeming questions mislead her.