šI recommend the following novels to you, all of which are classic killer novels: "Devil's Sweet Pet: Little Girl, Don't Run": A cold killer who was accidentally reborn met a domineering demon in the process of fighting a scumbag, and a series of sweet and interesting stories happened. [Killer Babysitter]: The leader of a group of assassins mysteriously disappears. Six years later, he turns into an adorable father, but danger begins to approach him and his daughter. The Killer's Single Blade: A cold-blooded killer ranked third on the world's killer list who sticks to his heart and is committed to slaughtering the darkness of the world. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
Starr is a key character. She is a young girl caught between two worlds - her poor, black neighborhood and the mostly white prep school she attends. Her experiences shape her identity and her journey towards finding her voice in the face of injustice.
One popular Severus Snape time travel fanfiction is 'A Chance at Redemption'. In this story, Snape travels back in time and tries to change some of the events that led to his difficult life. It's a great read if you like exploring different possibilities for his character.
Well, you can try looking on some popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. There might be some stories with that theme. Just search for the relevant tags and you might find some interesting ones.
You can try local libraries in areas with a significant Hausa population. They are likely to have a collection of 'nihaad hausa novel'.
I'm not sure specifically what that particular 'woman stuck in dog door story' is about. Maybe she was trying to do something silly like fit through the dog door for a bet or while playing with a pet, and then got stuck there embarrassingly.
Traumatic events can also contribute to a great empath back story. For instance, if an empath has been through a natural disaster or a personal loss at a young age. They may have felt the pain not only of their own but also of those around them. This experience of shared and intense emotions can make them more attuned to the feelings of others in the future. They carry this back story with them and it influences how they interact with and understand the emotions of people they meet.
Some people may dislike romance novels because they find the plots too predictable. For example, the common 'boy meets girl, they face some challenges and then live happily ever after' formula can be boring for those who prefer more complex and unpredictable storylines.
One possible story could be that mom gives her son a book of adventure stories. This can inspire the son's imagination and love for reading.
Love could also be a theme, although it might be a bit more complex given the different natures of their respective stories. Maybe it's not a romantic love at first, but a love for each other's strength and the way they face challenges. The fanfic could explore how they come to respect and care for each other in a way that goes beyond just a simple acquaintance, and perhaps over time, that could develop into a deeper form of love that is unique to their combined story.
Sadly, I don't know of an exact true story about Arthur, a king, and a dog. In Arthurian legend, the focus is mainly on Arthur's rule, his battles, and his relationships with his knights. But if we consider the time period, dogs were common animals. They could have been used for various purposes. A dog might have been in the vicinity when Arthur held court or when his knights trained. Maybe a dog was a pet of a servant in Camelot. There are many possibilities, but no one clear - cut true story that combines all three elements in a well - known way.