I also suggest 'Mornings in Jenin' by Susan Abulhawa. It tells the story of a Palestinian family over several generations, showing how the political situation has continuously affected their lives, from the Nakba to the ongoing occupation. It is a powerful and emotional read that really helps readers understand the Palestinian reality.
One example is about a person who moved into an old house. They started hearing strange noises at night. 'I woke up to the sound of scratching on my bedroom door. I thought it was my cat, but my cat was right beside me. I froze, not knowing what to do.' Another could be a hiker getting lost in the woods. 'I followed what I thought was a trail, but it led me deeper into the forest. The trees seemed to close in around me, and I heard howls that didn't sound like any normal animal.'
Personally, I think the Asura is a great choice for the story. They have a very interesting and unique backstory. Their small stature but big brains make for some really cool plotlines. They are often underestimated but prove themselves to be powerful and intelligent, which adds a lot of depth to the story as you progress with an Asura character.
FanFiction.net is a great place to start. There are numerous authors who write about different Pokemon relationships, and Ash x Cynthia is no exception. Just use the search bar and type in 'Ash x Cynthia romance' and you'll get a list of relevant stories. AO3 also has a wide range of fanfictions. It has a good tagging system, so you can easily filter for the type of story you want. Additionally, some Pokemon - focused forums might also have links or discussions about Ash x Cynthia fanfiction.
There are probably some out there. Maybe in the realm of dark comedies. The 'castrating' might be more about the power dynamics in a relationship gone awry. The wife's actions could be a response to years of the husband's misbehavior. But these stories would still need to handle such a serious topic in a way that doesn't promote real - life harm and instead offers some sort of social commentary.
One key theme is often the exploration of the supernatural in the context of Blackwater. Since Twilight has vampires and werewolves, in Blackwater fanfiction, it could be about how these creatures interact with the local environment or people of Blackwater.
The unique 80s setting makes Stranger Things a great science fiction show. It brings back the nostalgia of that era while also introducing mind - boggling science - fiction elements like the Upside Down. The characters are also very relatable, which draws the audience in.
I'm sorry, I don't have the specific 'Smriti Hindi class 9 story' to summarize. But generally, a story might have a main character with a goal or a problem, and through a series of events, the character either overcomes the problem or reaches the goal. It could also convey some moral or cultural values.
Another plot often seen is Hermione challenging Draco in academic competitions. Since she's brilliant and he's often overconfident, she proves him wrong in areas like potions or charms, which really gets under his skin. It's a great way to show her intelligence and confidence.
One great sans x reader fanfiction to start with is 'A Skeleton in Your Closet'. It has a really engaging plot that gradually develops the relationship between Sans and the reader. The writing style is easy to follow and it does a good job of capturing Sans' character.
Yes, 'Queen of the South' is based on a true story. It's inspired by the book 'La Reina del Sur' which is also based on real - life events related to the drug trade and the rise of a powerful female figure within that world.