Well, generally, novels are italicized. However, in some older or specific formatting styles, they might be underlined. It really comes down to the particular rules or conventions being used.
It depends. In many cases, titles of novels are typically italicized or underlined. But the specific style can vary depending on the style guide you're following.
Perhaps an ending where Bowser's inside world and the outside world merge in a positive way. The characters from both realms learn to co - exist and build a new, harmonious land together. For example, Mario and his friends could team up with Bowser's minions to create a utopia. The toads could teach the minions about gardening and building, while the minions could share their knowledge of the more dangerous areas of the kingdom with the toads.
They might have a limited set of experiences that they find really significant. For them, these stories are the most important things to share.
The fact that they are from different 'worlds' in a sense, Loki from Asgard and Clint from Earth, also adds to the allure. Writers can play with the idea of cultural differences and how they overcome them in their relationship. In many fanfics, this leads to some really interesting and heartwarming moments.
Sure. There was this one time when a barista was making a drink and the espresso machine started acting up on its own. It was making strange noises and spurting coffee everywhere in a way that didn't seem normal. Another story is about a customer who found a handwritten note in the bathroom that said some really creepy things. It made them feel really uncomfortable and they left the store right away.
I don't have a specific scary story about State Road 200 in Montana right off the bat. But often, in remote areas like that, there could be tales of strange apparitions seen at night. Maybe a hitchhiker who vanishes when you stop to pick them up, or an old, dilapidated building along the road with a spooky history.
A possible plot is that Sindel's pregnancy gives her new powers or a different perspective on life. She could start to see the Mortal Kombat battles in a new light, perhaps trying to find more peaceful solutions to conflicts as she doesn't want her child to grow up in a world full of constant fighting. This could put her at odds with some of the more war - hungry characters in the Mortal Kombat world.
The title indicates three main characters. There is the sissyboi, whose role and experiences are likely to be the focus of the story. 'Mommy' is another key character, and her relationship with the other two will shape the story. And the 'black bf' is the third main character. His relationship with mommy and how they both interact with the sissyboi will be important elements in the story.
One common theme could be the exploration of an unlikely relationship. Given their different natures, the fanfictions might focus on how they overcome differences.
A group of treasure hunters entered an abandoned military bunker. Inside, they discovered an auto rifle. One of them, being a gun enthusiast, decided to take it. As they continued exploring, the rifle's barrel started to glow in the dark. Whenever they were near danger, like collapsing tunnels or poisonous gas leaks, the rifle would make a screeching noise. It was as if it was luring them deeper into the bunker's perils. They soon realized that the rifle was more of a curse than a find, and they had to find a way to leave it behind and escape.
In fanfiction, one way it could be possible is through some sort of magical spell or ancient artifact. Maybe there's a long - forgotten Targaryen relic that has the power to manipulate time. When their child discovers this relic, it accidentally sends them on a time - traveling journey.