One plot idea could be that Ben discovers a group of alien females (and males if you want to be inclusive) who are all lost on Earth. He helps them find their way back home while they all teach him about their unique alien abilities and cultures. They form a kind of friendship group, or 'harem' in a non - romantic sense, and together they face off against villains who are after their powers.
A plot could revolve around a competition among the aliens. Ben has to organize and referee this competition, which involves tasks related to their alien powers. The aliens initially don't get along but as the story progresses, they start to respect each other. The 'harem' idea here is that they are all in Ben's orbit during this event, and they form a unique group dynamic that is more about camaraderie and less about romantic relationships.
Often, the main characters are men who are struggling with life. They might be alcoholics or just people trying to get by in a difficult world.
One spy novel in the public domain that might be mentioned in blogs is 'The Spy' by James Fenimore Cooper. It's an early work in the spy genre.
One great 'Draco and Hermione bet' fanfiction is 'The Betrothal Bargain'. It has an interesting plot where their bet leads to unexpected adventures and a growing understanding between them. Another one could be 'A Wager's Consequence' which delves deep into their relationship development as a result of the bet.
Sure. There was a family who owned an old, rusty car. The father had bought it long ago. Despite its shabby appearance, it was filled with the family's love. Every weekend, the family would pile into the car and go on picnics. The children grew up with the car, and it became a symbol of their family unity. They had countless memories in that car, from singing along to the radio during long drives to having deep conversations on the way to grandma's house.
One key element is her appearance. She is often depicted as having a long - haired, pale - faced woman with a large, grotesque cut from the corners of her mouth to her ears. Another element is her question. She always asks if someone thinks she is beautiful. And the consequence of answering wrongly is also a key part, which is that she may harm or kill the person who gives an unfavorable answer.
In some One Piece gamer fanfiction, there's the concept of 'cheat codes'. These could be things like a secret knowledge that allows a character to instantly learn a new Haki technique or unlock a hidden island full of treasures. Also, the idea of character customization is popular. So, a fanfic might explore how Luffy could customize his straw hat or add new abilities to it, like making it a shield or a weapon enhancer.
No. Writing sexual fanfiction involving characters is often inappropriate and violates ethical and moral boundaries. Fanfiction should generally focus on positive, non - explicit interactions and storylines that are in line with good taste and respect for the source material.
Here's one. A young woman was learning to drive. She was so nervous that when she saw a stop sign, she slammed on the brakes really hard. But she was on a dirt road and the sudden stop made a huge cloud of dust. Just then, a cowboy on a horse rode by and said, 'Whoa there, little lady. You don't need to raise that much dust just to stop!' It was really funny.
Once upon a time, there was a little mermaid named Ariel. She lived in an underwater kingdom. One day, she saw a ship on the surface and a handsome prince on it. Ariel was instantly smitten. She made a deal with the sea witch to get legs so she could be with the prince. But she faced many challenges and difficulties on land. In the end, her love and courage won everyone's heart.
People got very lonely during lockdowns. They were cut off from their social circles. For some, this led to depression. A lot of single people living alone said they felt like they were in a prison of their own homes.