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I'm not sure specifically which 'girl in basement' real - life story you are referring to. There could be various such stories, perhaps about a girl who was trapped in a basement in some distressing situation like in cases of abduction or being held against her will.
No. In fan communities, there are more complex and engaging ways of talking about fanfiction. For example, people might discuss the quality of a fanfiction, the new ideas it presents, or the relationships between characters in the fan - made stories. 'Harry holds fanfiction' is too basic and not a common way to communicate in such communities.
One common theme is loyalty. Cato and Clove are often shown as being extremely loyal to each other. Another theme could be survival. They are in the Hunger Games, and their relationship can be a tool for their survival. Also, the theme of sacrifice might come up. For instance, one might sacrifice themselves for the other in some fanfiction scenarios.
Perhaps a plot where Suzaku has to protect Euphemia from a secret conspiracy within the empire. He risks his life and reputation to keep her safe, and in the process, they develop deeper feelings for each other. This could involve a lot of action scenes and political intrigue.
The so - called 'shinji x asuka lemon fanfic' might be characterized by a departure from the original narrative in a rather extreme way if it contains inappropriate content. However, if we consider just the relationship - based fanfics of Shinji and Asuka without the 'lemon' aspect, they usually highlight their emotional tug - of - war. Shinji is often depicted as more passive while Asuka is more aggressive, and fanfics may explore how they break down barriers between them and come to understand each other on a deeper level. This can involve exploring their traumas, their hopes, and how they view the world around them in relation to each other.
One popular trope is the 'caretaking' trope. The other characters in the story, usually the main character from the original work, will take care of the sick reader. They might bring soup, medicine, and stay by the reader's side to comfort them.
You can expect a different side of Isabela. Usually, she's seen as a bold and adventurous character, but in a fanfic with a child, she might show more of her nurturing side. There could be heartwarming moments of her protecting the child or teaching them about life in the Dragon Age.
The male Tyler OC can act as a catalyst in the FNAF fanfiction story. He might be the one to start uncovering the dark secrets of the pizzeria. For instance, he could find hidden rooms or documents that reveal the true nature of the animatronics.
We can avoid using such objectifying phrases by focusing on a person's character and qualities. Instead of making comments about someone's physical appearance in relation to their sexual performance, we can talk about their kindness, intelligence, or sense of humor.
The story would change a great deal. His identity within the wizarding world would be questioned. People might be afraid of him or see him as an outcast. His ability to interact with others would be different. He might be more solitary due to his Lamia nature.