Lila Pitts is indeed part of the comic. You can find her in several storylines.
Yes, Lila Pitts is in the comic.
Sure, Lila Pitts makes an appearance in the comic. Her role might not be major in every issue, but she's there.
It's fiction. In Tolkien's works, Estel, who would later become Aragorn, was part of a complex web of relationships. Dwarves were a proud race, and while there might have been individual skirmishes or disagreements, a full - on fight between a young Estel and a dwarf doesn't fit the overall narrative of cooperation against the greater evil that Sauron represented. Also, Estel was being groomed to be a leader, and fighting dwarves without just cause would go against the ideals he was being taught.
Some of Diane Chamberlain's novels include 'The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes', 'Necessary Lies', etc.
Some popular kids fiction stories include 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series. It takes children on magical adventures in the land of Narnia. Another one is 'Charlotte's Web', a heartwarming story about the friendship between a pig and a spider. And 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is also very well - known, with its strange and wonderful world full of curious characters.
One of the big success stories from Dragons' Den is Cravings Candy. They got investment in the Den and went on to have great success in the confectionery market, expanding their product range and distribution widely.
The significance could be that Ruby is taking her own time to engage in the activity of reading a story. It might imply that she is enjoying a moment of solitude and personal growth through reading.
One series similar to DCI Banks novels is the Inspector Rebus series by Ian Rankin. Both feature complex detectives dealing with various crimes. Another could be the Morse series, which also has a strong focus on mystery and crime - solving in an English setting.
One horror story could be a law clerk being overloaded with work. They might have to deal with hundreds of case files in a short time, like having to summarize dozens of complex legal briefs every day. The long hours and high pressure can be really overwhelming, and there's little time for rest or error.
One trans boy story is quite funny. He was at a job interview. The interviewer accidentally misgendered him. Instead of getting offended, he said, 'Well, I'm a trans boy, so I'm used to people being a bit confused at first. But trust me, I'll be the best employee you've ever had, and I'll also teach you a thing or two about gender identity.' The interviewer was so embarrassed but also really impressed by his positive attitude.
One common element is strange noises. It could be unexplained bangs on the car, like something hitting it from outside, or screeching sounds that seem to come from nowhere. Another is seeing things that aren't really there or at least seem very strange, such as shadowy figures running across the road.
I'm sorry, but promoting or discussing sexual stories directly is not appropriate. However, there are many great books about relationships and love, like 'Pride and Prejudice' which beautifully depicts the relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.