A good Severus Snape hurt fanfiction might involve his past. For example, when he was a student at Hogwarts and was bullied by James Potter and his friends. The fanfiction could explore how those experiences left deep emotional scars on Snape. It could show his internal struggle and pain, like how he felt isolated and alone, and how that affected his relationships later in life, especially with Harry Potter.
One example could be a fanfiction where Severus Snape gets physically injured during a battle against dark wizards. Maybe he's protecting a student and takes a curse meant for them. Another could be where he gets emotionally hurt when he discovers that someone he trusted has betrayed him in the wizarding world. For instance, if a fellow Order of the Phoenix member leaks his secret mission.
One common theme is identity. Her characters often grapple with their racial, cultural and gender identities. For example, in some of her works, characters of mixed - race heritage are exploring where they fit in a society that has rigid categorizations.
Famous noir detective novels often have a cynical and tough - minded detective as the protagonist. For example, in 'The Maltese Falcon', Sam Spade is a world - weary detective who has seen it all.
One sad fantasy short story is 'The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas' by Ursula K. Le Guin. It presents a seemingly utopian society with a dark secret at its core, which makes it a poignant and sad read. Another is 'The Little Match Girl' by Hans Christian Andersen. The story of the poor, freezing girl on a cold night is heart - wrenching. And 'A Rose for Emily' by William Faulkner has elements of Southern Gothic and a sense of sadness and decay.
There was a girl. Her ears heard a beautiful melody coming from the park. So she followed the sound with her legs. As she got closer, her nose smelled the fresh flowers in the park. She sat down on a bench and closed her eyes, enjoying the music with her ears and feeling the gentle breeze on her skin.
Sure. One success story is about a person who used Fitbit Charge to track their daily steps. They initially set a goal of 5000 steps a day. With the motivation provided by seeing their progress on the Fitbit Charge, they gradually increased their activity level. After a few months, they were able to reach 10,000 steps daily and noticed significant improvement in their overall fitness and energy levels.
Once upon a time, there was a boy who loved Oreos. He met a girl at an Oreo - themed party. They both reached for the last Oreo on the plate. Instead of fighting, they decided to split it. That moment of sharing an Oreo was the start of their love story.
Well, some 'rare animal vore stories' might be about the diet of the Philippine eagle. This extremely rare bird of prey feeds on monkeys, snakes, and other small animals in the forest. It's a top - of - the - food - chain predator. But we should also note that these vore situations are natural ecological phenomena. We need to respect and protect these rare animals and their habitats so that these natural cycles can continue.
One popular 'happily ever afterwards novel' is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. The main characters, Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, face numerous social and personal obstacles but in the end, they overcome their pride and prejudice towards each other and get married, living happily. Another is 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks. It tells a heart - warming love story where the two lovers reunite and stay together through thick and thin, with a very touching ending.
Sure. Once there was a guy named Tom who loved pizza more than anything. One day, he walked into a small pizzeria and met a girl named Lily who worked there. Tom was immediately attracted by Lily's way of making pizza. As he often visited the pizzeria, they got to know each other better. Eventually, their shared love for pizza brought them together and they fell in love.
A really funny Ork story involves an Ork Painboy. He was trying to 'fix' an injured Ork. He used all sorts of crazy tools and substances. He ended up painting the Ork bright pink instead of actually treating his wounds. The injured Ork didn't seem to mind though and just strutted around showing off his new 'color'. The other Orks were either laughing or scratching their heads in confusion.