There was a story of an old Indian couple. They had been married for decades. Their intimacy was shown in the little things. Every morning, the husband would bring a fresh flower for his wife from their small garden. And they would sit together in the evenings, talking about their past, reminiscing about the good old days, and that's a very heartwarming form of intimacy.
In some parts of India, there are stories of friends who share an intimate bond. For example, two friends who grew up together in a big city. They supported each other through all the difficulties in life. One friend was sick for a long time, and the other one took care of him day and night. Their friendship is a type of deep and beautiful intimacy.
There isn't enough information here to really define what this story is about. It might be a story that a particular family has, perhaps about a mom's great achievement or a heartwarming moment where a mom did something extraordinary. For example, it could be about a mom who overcame great difficulties to provide for her family, and this story was named in a rather unique way by the family members.
One horror story could be a person who took mephedrone and had severe hallucinations. They thought they were being chased by demons and in a panic, hurt themselves while trying to run away from the non - existent threats. Another might be someone who after using mephedrone regularly, developed serious heart problems. Their heart would race uncontrollably and they were constantly in fear of a heart attack. There are also stories of people losing their jobs and relationships due to their mephedrone use. They became so addicted that they neglected their work and pushed away their friends and family.
A moral might be about the importance of using one's wits. If the dog in the fable manages to get out of a difficult situation with the lion, it could be teaching that intelligence and quick thinking are more important than brute strength. The dog, being the weaker animal physically, would have to rely on its mind to survive an encounter with the lion. So, it's a lesson about not relying solely on physical power.
If we consider the nature of their powers, Odin is a god from Norse mythology. He has thousands of years of combat experience and powers over life and death in his own realm. Harry, though a very powerful wizard, is still young and learning. But Harry has the element of surprise. His magic is different from anything Odin has encountered. So, it could be that Harry could use his unorthodox magic to initially gain the upper hand, but in the long run, Odin's vast power and experience might tip the scales in his favor.
One interesting plot could be a time - travel plot. Flora and Helia get sent back in time to when they first met but with their current feelings. They see their past selves and how their relationship has developed, and then they share a kiss that's different from their first one, filled with all the love and experiences they've had since then.
One story is about a taxi that picks up a passenger late at night near an old cemetery. The passenger is dressed in old - fashioned clothes. As the taxi drives, the driver notices the passenger seems to fade away bit by bit. When the driver looks back at the empty seat, he realizes he may have picked up a ghost.
Think about the backstory of your OC form. If it's an OC that is a shape - shifter, explain how they got this ability. Was it a curse? A gift from a powerful being? Their backstory should influence their personality and actions. For instance, if it was a curse, they might be more withdrawn and cautious, fearing how others will react to their form.
There are several types. The hero is a common one, often strong, charming and protective. The heroine is another main type, usually independent, kind - hearted and with a strong will. Then there are the secondary characters like the best friend who offers advice and comic relief, and the villain who tries to break the relationship between the hero and the heroine.
There's not enough given to know precisely who John David is. He could be a character in a family legend. For example, in a big family, there might be stories passed down about a great - uncle John David who had some kind of secret that affected the whole family's history. Or he could be a new character in a story being created, and the 'secret' part of the title is just to pique the reader's interest while his identity is slowly revealed throughout the story.
A great Good Friday poem is 'The Darkling Thrush' which can be related to the day as it has undertones of hope in the face of despair, much like the hope that comes from the sacrifice on Good Friday. A related story is the women who went to the tomb on Sunday after Good Friday and found it empty, which is a continuation of the narrative.